Scottish leagues look at reconstruction with games up to six months away
Hamilton chairman Les Gray believes football might not return before October as he defended the decision to end the season in the Scottish lower leagues this week.
Gray will co-chair a taskforce that will aim to reconstruct the leagues to ensure no side suffers relegation due to the shutdown caused by coronavirus.
The Scottish Premiership season has not yet been declared over, but the controversial resolution passed by the 42-member clubs of the leagues this week means the top-flight could follow suit with positions awarded on a points-per-game basis.
That would see Celtic declared champions, while as it stands Hearts would be relegated to the Championship and Partick Thistle down to League One.
"The reality is I don't think we will be playing football again before September, October," Gray told the BBC.
"We need to get to the next stage and try to deliver a situation where the clubs that were disaffected are remedied. That will include Hearts and Partick Thistle.
"The terms of ...