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SPFL in fresh reconstruction setback as League Two clubs 'vow' to snub SFA plans

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Plans to restructure the SPFL have been met with fresh opposition with League Two clubs reportedly set to snub SFA plans. The giverning body previously promised to lead a review of the pyramid as part of the deal that allowed three Premiership B teams to enter the Lowland League for a second season.

The second string sides of Celtic, Hearts and Rangers will all take part in the fifth tier next season. However, the Scottish Sun claim 10 teams in League Two have made it abundantly clear that they will not take part in any talks of reconstruction ahead of the new season.

One of the ideas would have seen a a fifth SPFL tier introduced to include the B teams of some of Scotland's top sides but clubs in the bottom division are believed to be unanimously against it.

Any form of reconstruction requires the go ahead from 75 per cent of both League One and League Two clubs combined. But with the bottom clubs against it, the potential plans look doomed.League Two clubs have been completely against the three B sides taking part in the Lowland League.

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