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Dramatic detail on Dundee 'missing vote' emerges as Inverness chief reveals incredible timeline of events

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Dramatic new information on Dundee’s ‘missing vote’ on the SPFL coronavirus crisis action plan has emerged after Inverness chief Scot Gardiner revealed his detailed timeline of events on Friday’s failed D-Day.

The Dens Park club hold the balance of power for the entire 42-team league with their vote - which has yet to be received according to league chiefs - set to tip the result one way or the other.Should they vote for the SPFL resolution it will be carried and the Championship, League One and League Two season will be brought to an end with positions determined on a points per average basis.

Prize money would also be distributed, and power would be given to end the Premiership at a later date. But Inverness CEO Gardiner, appearing on

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