Derek McInnes reckons SPFL chiefs should let the clubs vote on the outcome of the season – if it can’t be completed.Officials are now set to delay making a decision on the remaining fixtures again but the Aberdeen boss knows the chances of another ball being kicked look unlikely.McInnes is aware some clubs want the games to be completed or called null and void while others believe the season should be called as the teams currently sit.He believes the best and fairest solution would be to put it to the vote with Scotland’s 42 senior clubs then go with the majority.McInnes said: “We must be close to the SPFL coming out with their view on how they see things panning out.“They will be doing the best they can and will want to be seen to give the
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