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Why the SPFL season rests on Dundee and the 8 key questions facing Scottish football

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It's been close to three days since the Good Friday disagreement when Dundee left plans to end the season early in limbo. The SPFL proposed a resolution to end the lower leagues early, and all four divisions had to approve the decision, with a margin of 75 per cent required in each.

The Premiership passed it, as did Leagues One and Two, which voted as one bloc. In the Championship though Partick Thistle and Inverness voted against - leaving the final vote down to Dundee.

Here's why everything is now in the hands of the Dens Park club.Clubs were asked to vote on plans to terminate the season in the lower three divisions with final standings determined by points per game averages.

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