Accrington and Bradford are among the lower-league clubs to criticise the new Football League proposals for a shake-up of the professional structure in England.Football League chief executive Shaun Harvey says the radical plans it has put forward are designed to ease the problem of fixture congestion.But the proposals have already been criticised by owners and chairmen of lower-league sides, with Accrington Stanley owner Andrew Holt telling Sky Sports News HQ he cannot see any sense in them for his club, and Bradford joint-chairman Mark Lawn branding them ridiculous for those needing to guarantee matchday incomes. The Football League wants the Championship, League One and League Two to become 20-team leagues, down from 24, with a new 20-team League Three added, taking the number of clubs in the structure to 100.And Harvey says that the proposals are designed to all but end midweek league fixtures, because the Football League thinks fixture congestion is hurting the game. FL proposes shake-up The English Football League has written to its member clubs with proposals for a new structure The fixture list is so congested, it may be counter-productive to the quality of the product that we are seeking to deliver, said Harvey. Not just to the fans who turn up on a matchday, but to a wider viewing audience.Our rebrand is about taking the Football League international.Yet a lot of our games take place midweek and that has a knock-on effect on the unique product that the Football League has always been.By asking clubs to consider making these changes, it is all about focusing our League competition at weekends. Football League chief executive Shaun Harvey explains why they have made the proposal to change the structure of the leagues Each club will come up with the numbers concerning what they think it means to them financially. That all needs off-setting against the benefits. It may be that, with 38 games rather than 46, they dont need as many professional players.It may mean that more regular and less frequent games means some of the players who are carrying injuries from one week to another may have a chance to recover.It is never going to be a simple calculation about the loss of gate receipts - that just needs to be a very important factor in a far bigger calculation. FL proposals explained We answer the key questions But Holt, the owner of League Two Stanley, thinks the plans do not make sense within the business model operated by many clubs.I just dont recognise it as a sensible plan, Holt told Sky Sports News HQ. We want more games, we would rather play 50 home games.We need revenue, we dont want to lose any games. Accrington Stanley had an average attendance of 1,951 in League Two in 2015/16 For me, our players will play as many games as we want. We pay them an annual salary, we want them to play games. It is (manager) John Colemans job to get them fit.It has got to hurt us if we lose any revenue. I am putting cash in to fill a black hole. If we have less revenue, I will have to put more in.If we are only going to play here 20 times a year, it is hardly worth having a stadium. I cant see any sense in the proposals, as far as it affects Accrington Stanley.Fans want to see football and our players want to play. I dont see how it can benefit fans to have less football to see. And Bradford joint-chairman Lawn said: Weve had this structure for years because it has suited the majority of clubs, so why change it?What they dont understand is that currently we have 23 home games. We need the crowds; we dont get the money Championship clubs get.Losing four home games means we lose four incomes. Its not so bad for us but for teams like Accrington and York, thats a lot of money. Its ridiculous.They certainly havent come out and consulted with all the clubs, because this is the first Ive heard about it.If we were voting now, Id be voting against it. The only reason I can think of is that, yet again, the Championship clubs want it. Grimsby have been promoted to League Two - and more clubs from the National League may follow However, the FA have tentatively welcomed the proposals.A spokesman commented: We have said for some time that English football needs to look again at the congested fixture schedule for the benefit of all.As such, we have been discussing initial ideas with the Premier League and Football League.These are interesting draft proposals and we look forward to further discussions over the coming months.A Premier League spokesman said: The structure of the Football League is a matter for it and its member clubs.It is no secret that the Premier League, Football League and Football Association are open to discussing potential improvements in the structure of the fixture list.The earliest any changes could come into effect is beyond the 2019/20 season, so there is nothing imminent or a pressing timetable.Also See:FL proposes shake-upFL proposals explainedChampionship newsAyala wins PFA fans awardDanilo Gallinari Thunder Jersey .S. -- Nikolaj Ehlers registered a hat trick for the third straight game and Jonathan Drouin had a goal and five assists as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 10-1 on Tuesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. 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LOUIS -- Theres no telling how these wacky World Series games will end.Manchester Uniteds postponed Premier League match against Bournemouth will be played on Tuesday at 8pm, the Premier League has announced.The Old Trafford clash will be shown live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 7.30pm.A security alert in the stadiums north west quadrant led to spectators in the Stretford End and Sir Alex Ferguson Stand being evacuated prior to kick-off on Sunday, before the remaining fans were told to follow, being told the match had been abandoned due to a security alert. How the drama unfolded Relive how a dramatic afternoon unfolded off the pitch at Old Trafford Bomb disposal experts then carried out a controlled explosion on a suspect package just after 4.30pm.A Premier League statement read: We can confirm that todays abandoned fixture between Manchester United and AFC Bournemouth will be played on Tuesday 17 May at 8:00pm.We would like to thank Manchester Uniteds staff, the police and other emergency services for all their efforts today as well as rearranging the match for this coming Tuesday. Fans make their way out of the ground having been asked to evacuate Both Manchester United and AFC Bournemouths management has been extremely helpful in reaching a swift resolution, which is the best possible given todays events.The Bournemouth squad is understood to have flown back to the south coast on Sunday, unaware the game would be rescheduled so quickly, and will fly back on Tuesday morning.United confirmed just before midnight on Sunday that match tickets will be refunded and free entry given to the rearranged game. A controlled explosion was carried out at Old Trafford on Sunday after Man Utds game against Bournemouth was called off A further statement read: Any supporters who would have accessed the stadium with their Season Card or Membership Card on Sunday will be able to do so again, and supporters with paper tickets can use them again too, all free of charge.dddddddddddd Replacement paper tickets can be issued and can be reprinted at Ticketing & Membership Services on Monday or Tuesday. Fans who come to the stadium to do this on Tuesday are advised to arrive early please to avoid queues.The issue of a re-arranged date for the fixture was further complicated by Manchester Uniteds involvement in the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace next Saturday, May 21. Also See:Old Trafford device not viableCity draw at SwanseaMan Utd season reviewSeason summed up in 10 games ' ' '