What Portsmouth, Coventry, Sunderland, Rotherham and every other League One team has said after season curtailment
League One clubs voted to curtail the 2019-20 season on Tuesday amid the coronavirus.
By Will Rooney
Published 11th Jun 2020, 18:00 BST
Updated 11th Jun 2020, 18:17 BST
Following a lengthy impasse, the campaign was finally brought to a premature end amid the coronavirus crisis. The table was decided by a points-per-game formula, which helped some more than others.
Coventry have been crowned champions, with Rotherham finishing second to join them in the Championship. Meanwhile, Pompey, Fleetwood, Oxford and Wycombe will compete in the play-offs for the final promotion place.
And relegated to League One are Tranmere, Southend and Bolton.
We've taken a look at how each club have reacted to the outcome of the season...
And relegated to League One are Tranmere, Southend and Bolton.
5. Bristol Rovers
Manager Ben Gardener had wanted more time to work with his players ahead of next season. But as time ran out, chief executive Martyn Starnes admitted it wasn’t going to be feasible to fulfil fixtures. Photo: Pete Norton
The Brewers underlined how they are feeling the pinch by letting manager Nigel Clough resign. New boss Jake Buxton now says Burton now have clarity as he sets out planning his squad for next term. Photo: Nathan Stirk
Mark Robins said he was ‘absolutely delighted with the outcome of the vote’ after the Sky Blues were crowned champions. The Coventry boss did, however, have sympathy for the sides who feel hard done by because of PPG. Photo: Kieran Cleeves
Rovers had been sitting on the fence ahead of the vote. However, manager Darren Moore is convinced Donny would have finished in the play-offs had the campaign been played out on the pitch. He did understand the financial troubles clubs faced, though. Photo: Daniel Chesterton
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