Hearts owner Ann Budge 's reconstruction proposals may hit a stumbling block when it comes to the League One/League Two voting bloc.The plan involves promoting Championship runners-up Inverness alongside while also keeping currently relegated Hearts up in a 14-14-14 structure.The remaining Championship sides will make up the 14-team second tier with positions one to six in League One joining them.However, Cove Rangers led League Two by 13 points with nearest challengers Edinburgh City holding a game in hand.But the reconstruction plans is rubber-stamped would still leave them in a revised bottom tier despite their historic title win a season after earning promotion from the Highland League.
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