Danny Swanson has slammed the bickering over how to end the season, insisting players like him were the ones to suffer with the delay.
The midfielder has been released by St Johnstone at the end of his contract after it was decided the Premiership season could not be completed.
And the 33-year-old insists the wrangle over whether to declare Celtic champions or try to finish the season put players like him in a terrible position.
Swanson told Sky Sports : "They took so long to tell us - just end the league, because it wasn't going to go back to playing it.
"Just end it so boys can get an opportunity to go and speak to clubs and stuff, and clubs know what league they'll be in.
"I just felt they were taking so long, I don't think they care about the St Johnstones and stuff like that, I think it was more the big clubs.
"We were getting messages from the PFA and I'm thinking: 'this is meaning nothing to me, just make a decision'.
"All this is a lot of rubbish, just make a decision and give us a chance to sort our futures out.
"After the lockdown started we could see how big an impact it had on the whole world, they were never going to finish this season, so scrap it.
"I'd give Celtic the league, they deserved it.
"Obviously I felt sorry for Hearts, and you couldn't say 'give Celtic the league and don't relegate Hearts'.
"You want Hearts in the league, but you had to do something whether it's void the league altogether, obviously Celtic would be raging and Hearts would be delighted, or do what they did.
"But make a decision, there are folk going round in circles and we're the ones picking up our phone every morning thinking: 'what's going on today?'.
"Then it's 'oh next week, next week'. Shambles."