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SPFL vote fallout LIVE as recriminations set to continue despite league reconstruction development

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Who says Scottish football doesn't move fast?Hearts chief Ann Budge and Accies supremo Les Gray aren't wasting any time as they announced the full line-up for the SPFL reconstruction taskforce.

And the Jambos chief certainly still has concerns with the league body despite her key role as she lit rip during an illuminating radio interview.It could potentially save the Jambos, Partick Thistle and Stranraer from a painful relegation, although the Jags have revealed they will not take the SPFL to court over the matter.

But league size is only one aspect of a fascinating discussion that's sure to rage over the coming weeks and months as the Premiership could follow by crowning Celtic champions.

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