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Junior football, what is the future?


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1 hour ago, AlanCamelonfan said:

It should be getting planned now not what we went through last season

Might wait until we see how you lot get on. Maybe wait for the embargo to lift and the leagues to level out before making the big leap.

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8 hours ago, Blackie Gold said:

Might wait until we see how you lot get on. Maybe wait for the embargo to lift and the leagues to level out before making the big leap.

For you guys if you went as one it would drop in almost as is plus Glasgow uni. Licensing would be good but Rome wasn't built in a day I wouldn't mind short term the champions getting licenses

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10 hours ago, Blackie Gold said:

Sure nobody is really interested at the moment. 

Apart from all of the teams having meetings and discussing where they will be playing next season.

But yeah, nobody in the West is interested ;) 

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3 hours ago, drs said:

Apart from all of the teams having meetings and discussing where they will be playing next season.

But yeah, nobody in the West is interested ;) 

Please enlighten us to who all these teams are then seeing you are in the "know"

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8 minutes ago, santheman said:

So you don't know either

Well clearly I do. As the photographic evidence shows.

5 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said:


Clydebank have already committed to the EOSL next year so no point lumping them into your post mate.

That's why they're at the meeting obviously. Ye think they don't wanna know who's joining them?

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25 minutes ago, jimbaxters said:

If this is true then Tam better get his CV sorted. The Juniors will be finished.

Yep, that'll be the East region gone to all intents and purposes.

If a West League follows, enough of the better sides will jump straight away that the remaining big guns will engage in a who-blinks-first situation like we saw last year with a few of the East big-hitters.

What'll be left will be a rump of maybe 80-100 clubs tops who are too small or too set in stone to make the jump, and it'll be pretty much game over...in a few years what's left will in all likelihood be seen as a quaint anachronism along the lines of the Welfare FA.

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