Well perhaps they should, and at the same time build a small stand, some cover for visiting supporters, concrete the grassy banks, new toilets etc. Visit Kelty to see what can be done.
Not before time IMHO. The ability to apply for a temporary waiver is reasonable but should be codified e.g. giving a club three years to meet the ground requirements on first qualifying for promotion to the SPFL (with no further waiver if relegated during that time and then winning a second promotion to the SPFL.)
And ‘grandfather’ rights for existing members should also time expire.
Agree with those saying it’s far too soon to make predictions, but based on signings to date…
1. Dumbarton
2. Stenhousemuir
3. East Fife
4. Forfar
5. Stranraer
6. Peterhead
7. Clyde
8. Bonnyrigg
9. Spartans
10. Elgin
Pleased, but surprised based on what I’d picked up a few weeks back on perceived benefits compared to the LL. Perhaps they didn’t want the ignominy of being the only SPFL supporters other than Celtic and Rangers*.
Now time to reform the tiers 4 & 5 structure to address the concerns that were initially pushing Stranraer (and others) towards ‘yes.’
Well isn’t it obvious that the only reason Scotland beat Spain recently was because of the B teams’ addition to the Lowland League? Clearly if we promote them to the Conference League we will win the next World Cup