Inverness chairman Scot Gardiner has accused the SPFL of holding a gun to clubs' heads as he slammed the proposal to finish the season early.
A resolution was put forward on Wednesday to call the lower leagues as they stand, and would also have granted the power to do the same in the Premiership at a later date.
Clubs were given a Friday deadline to respond, but under SPFL rules they have 28 days to vote on an ordinary resolution. In an extraordinary day of drama Dundee failed to cast their vote, meaning the resolution is one ballot away from passing or failing.In total 85 per cent of clubs passed the measure, but it had to be approved by 75 per cent of clubs in each division and the Dens Park club's stance leaves it at 70 per cent in the
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