Clyde have become the latest club to indicate they won't vote for the league reconstruction proposal put forward by Ann Budge.
The Hearts supremo this week submitted a vision for the how the SPFL could be revamped from next season. Clubs are set to meet on a divisional basis next week to discuss the plans' in-depth but some have already made up their minds - and it's bad news for the Jambos.Budge has put forward a 14-14-14 setup, with the option to expand the bottom tier further to include Lowland League champions Kelty Hearts and Highland League winners Brora Rangers.The proposal may not even reach a vote, and the bar for passing a ballot is very high.At least eleven Premiership clubs and eight Championship clubs must support the plan,
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