The SPL have confirmed their board of directors ahead of the start of 2012/13 season, adding two new faces to replace the outgoing members.
Steve Brown (St Johnstone) and Derek Weir (Motherwell) will be replaced on the SPL board by Duncan Fraser (Aberdeen) and Michael Johnston (Kilmarnock).
The duo join Eric Riley (Celtic), Stephen Thompson (Dundee United), chief-executive Neil Doncaster and Ralph Topping, who was unanimously re-elected as the non-executive Chairman.
In a statement on the SPL website, Ralph Topping said: "Steve and Derek have given sterling service to the SPL as directors and we are grateful for all their hard work and overall contribution to Scotland’s senior professional football league over the past year."
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