Hearts should wait to find if their B group could be admitted to the Lowland League as they once more seek the advice of member golf equipment after three 'visitor golf equipment' utilized to hitch.
Celtic and Rangers participated within the fifth-tier division this time period as a part of a pilot scheme and member golf equipment voted in favour of their continued participation subsequent season in addition to different 'visitor golf equipment'.
Tynecastle chiefs are taken with getting into their B group subsequent season however that has thrown up the issue of a 19-team league.
Entry requires cost of a £40,000 payment, and whereas they're eager to pay, Hearts' involvement now rests with the opposite golf equipment.
A press release learn: "The Scottish Lowland Soccer League board has canvassed the opinions of member golf equipment over the three visitor golf equipment in search of inclusion in subsequent season’s Lowland League.
"Final month, a majority of 11-4 indicated a desire for the continued involvement of visitor golf equipment, having taken two weeks to weigh up and debate a presentation on the subject.
"A proper utility course of was subsequently opened, with three golf equipment confirming their curiosity and intent in becoming a member of the league.
"Cleary, the inclusion of three visitor golf equipment would require the present format of the Lowland League to be altered, so the board has entered right into a interval of session with member golf equipment to gauge the collective urge for food for such a transfer – whereas talks with different key stakeholders would, naturally, comply with earlier than any conclusion might be reached."
The league was eager to emphasize there stays no prospect of a B group taking a promotion slot.
The assertion continued: "Regardless of the end result, visitor golf equipment is not going to be eligible for promotion. Nor will they hamper the power of golf equipment to be promoted to or relegated from the Lowland League."