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.
21. Sunderland
CEO Jim Rodwell believes the Black Cats would have finished in the play-offs had the campaign restarted. Sunderland’s eighth-place finish is the lowest in the club’s history as they prepare for a third season in League One. Photo: Malcolm Mackenzie
Chairman Mark Palios admitted he was ‘white hot with anger’ after Rovers were relegated to League Two. The Prenton Park outfit have now been forced to make 20 staff members redundant. Photo: Clive Brunskill
Chairman Rob Couhig feels Wanderers could have been promoted automatically had fixtures been fulfilled. However, he feels the right decision was made, which saw Wycombe jump from eighth to third and book a spot against Fleetwood in the play-offs. Photo: Nigel Keene
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