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  1. Anyone can apply. They've just got to be a Full SFA member to be a member of the league. There's nothing to stop them applying now on the basis they will be accepted by the HFL once licensed. You've got to be a member of the SFA to join the Fife FA and look at how Dundonald and Hill of Beath were accepted prior to officially being granted SFA membership.
  2. Is this something where every member of the SJFA got to vote on it, and potentially outvoted the East's preference?
  3. Or will Newburgh be kept South so that there are even numbers in every division?
  4. There may have been. There's a new Chairman, Vice Chairman and Management team in place and the more obvious squad changes taking place. So it should hopefully change things from last year. Whether that's for better or worse only time will tell.
  5. The Alex Jack Cup is played on the same weekends that the Scottish Cup is being played.
  6. He already gives the league average for every club
  7. Part of me thought initially starting a WoSFA with the 6 "West of Scotland" LL sides: BSC, EK, CC, Dalbeattie, Gretna and Edusport. Probably Glasgow University as well which gets you to 7. Very least it can run a trophy with minimal distruption giving those clubs a trophy to aim for and allows a framework to be built for a WoSFL. If they can commit to that they can then send out invites to join.
  8. The EoS were fine with Tayside and West leagues dating all the way back to the resumption of the PWG. It was everyone else that kept pushing the idea of East Region as is
  9. It's not known if Gretna have moved to being a SoS club if they were to be relegated. They still participate in the EoS Qualifying Cup which makes them a EoSFA member at the very least.
  10. Cup games aren't the greatest way to judge things. That points per game ratio last year would have finished 5th in 2018-19. Also gives you an over/under of 52.5 points to target for this season.
  11. The Lowland League that extended the March 31st deadline leading to the relegation of a founding member is all about conservatism? It was BSC that originally proposed a WoSFL which kickstarted a lot of this. The LL2 idea is a way to bring more clubs in from the West of Scotland and get a more inclusive pyramid by breaking the deadlock with the SJFA. The only thing that can be self preservation was trying to change the relegation rule this year due to Selkirk going bust, which is hopefully going to be a unique set of circumstances and understandable considering the situation.
  12. It was expected until quite late in the season that the West Region would be in the pyramid for the 2019-20 season. They'll be discussing what to do at their AGM but I don't think there was the rush to move to the EoSFL at a lower tier or SoSFL due to the standard of the league compared to where they are. May 16th https://www.clydebankfc.com/club-update/ May 3rd https://www.clydebankfc.com/club-statement-pyramid/
  13. Probably more chat over Lowland League 2 unless there's a breakaway WoSFL looking likely.
  14. Licensed: Blackburn United Broxburn Athletic Burntisland Shipyard (need floodlights) Coldstream (need floodlights) Dundonald Bluebell Easthouses Lily MW Hawick Royal Albert United Hill of Beath Hawthorn Jeanfield Swifts Linlithgow Rose Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale Penicuik Athletic Preston Athletic Tynecastle Whitehill Welfare (need floodlights) Just need floodlights: Camelon Juniors Haddington Athletic Tranent Juniors St Andrews United Ongoing applications: Dalkeith Thistle Edinburgh United Musselburgh Athletic Newtongrange Star Awaiting approval to begin process: Dunipace Then you've got the likes of Bo'ness that you imagine will begin an application once they've got their ground sorted over the summer. With one or two others as well.
  15. For now you could maybe just do Jeanfield v Kinnoull qualify to play St Johnstone for the Cup?
  16. It's going to be tough on them. We've seen how Borders football is struggling. At least they've got that history of keeping it close and there's not much between themselves, Gala, Dalbeattie, Gretna and Edinburgh University.
  17. I'm hoping WW stay up. Last season seemed to be a bit of an outlier compared to previous seasons. With a new board, backroom staff and a proven goalscorer signed up they've hopefully corrected a lot of what went wrong last year.
  18. With the occasional chat that in x number of years the Lowland League will be completely different. I was wondering what the all time standings were to try and guess who the surprise candidates would be for hanging around. Of course not every season has had the same number of games or the same the clubs in it, so it's not a fair comparison. Certainly those clubs with a negative Goal Difference stand out as those clubs expected to battle relegation in the coming years. Same is probably true for Dalbeattie and CSS who are only in single digits with at least 3 seasons under their belt. Stirling University is probably the one that goes a little unmentioned as hanging around mid to long term. To try and compare everyone fairly, this is the average for a fictional 30 game season. Edusport finishing bottom of the current clubs is somewhat surprising to me as they've never even finished in the bottom two since joining the league.
  19. 89 teams in the Non-League Pyramid for 2019/20. With 2 leagues at every tier. Just not regionally as everything's lopsided in the Lowland League direction of course. 5th TIer 6th Tier 7th Tier
  20. Just curious how things compared with the confirmed changes. There's the expectation of the Premier bounce over last year's Conferences, Berwick losing fans with relegation but Bonnyrigg and Berwick might also bring out some additional fans to the LL and Edusport might start to garner a fanbase of their own now that they have a home.
  21. Kelty and Edusport were all in Round One when they were promoted. So don't see why Bonnyrigg wouldn't be this time.
  22. With how quick how everyone's acted today, it's good to know that the clubs have known what's happening for a wee while and were just waiting on the SFA to drop another clanger.
  23. They do have News sections that cover their various activities https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish-fa/news/ I'm sure they will get around to announcing something. It's a bit different this year with there being 8 new members. Maybe the Scottish Cup draw will have a special mention, but in the recent past there was the likes of: https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/news/lothian-thistle-hutchison-vale-become-90th-scottish-fa-member-club/?rid=13929 https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/news/kelty-hearts-confirmed-as-the-89th-scottish-fa-member-club/?rid=13929
  24. This was posted by the Lowland League twitter a day after they had their LL AGM.
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