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Published 18:25 19 May 2016 BST
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Included in the proposal is the formation of a brand new league, League Three, which would be contested between 20 teams. The overhaul would also see the Championship, League One and League Two reduced to 20 teams each, down from the current 24. The 72 Football League clubs will get the chance to accept or reject the proposal when they meet at their annual AGM next June. The rationale behind the changes is that they would protect against fixture congestion and increase potential financial rewards for clubs. https://twitter.com/SkySportsNewsHQ/status/733342109781135360 "There are clear benefits for everyone," Football League chief executive Shaun Harvey told BBC Sport. "It is about taking a step back to try to work out what is best for English football. "We hope that the Football League taking this first step is the catalyst for future change."WATCH: English @Football_League faces revamp under radical proposals. More here: https://t.co/FX060LDSpy #SSNHQ https://t.co/hClXsxsAap
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