UEFA will meet this day next week to discuss developments for their domestic league members and all European competitions. World football is a mess for the past couple of months, everyone is second-guessing each other and playing out every possible scenario.

In Scotland, the wheels have come off. A minority of clubs have gone to war with the SPFL after they proposed clubs vote on finishing up the leagues based on current positions (excluding the Premiership). Yesterday as the final votes were cast it gave the SPFL proposal a landslide victory with an 80% majority.

UEFA will meet via video-conference next Thursday to discuss the latest developments regarding the impact caused by the coronavirus outbreak on European football. The meetings will look at developments across both domestic and European competitions.

The full statement from the official website reads:

The UEFA Executive Committee will meet via videoconference next Thursday 23 April for an update meeting to discuss the latest developments regarding the impact caused by the coronavirus outbreak on European football.

This meeting will follow an information session for the General Secretaries of UEFA’s 55 member associations on Tuesday 21 April.

The meetings will look at developments across both domestic and European competitions.

Further communication will be made, if necessary, following the meeting of the UEFA Executive Committee.

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