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PFC2011 started following Off The Ball - Is it good?
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PFC2011 started following Lowland League, Scottish Championship General Chatter, Scottish Professional Football League and and 3 others
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I enquired some time ago on the LL's official Twitter feed, response was that relegation to SoS/EoS officially began last season.
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. You kidding? Greece are winless after 9 games and have finished bottom of the like below the Faroes.Brutal.
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Why not expand the competition and allow at least all EoS/SoS members in?
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Motherwell vs Rangers - Playoff Final 2nd Leg
PFC2011 replied to Swello's topic in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
Personally I was underwhelmed that the 'Well fans didn't refuse to give the ball back any time it went out of play. -
That would be ideal, however the NCL contains an island club in Orkney and you can already see objections. I believe the NCL is down to only six clubs as well so needs some reform.
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Wigtown & Bladnoch FC SOSFL Champions 2014/15
PFC2011 replied to CherryKitKat's topic in South of Scotland Football League
Not being noted anywhere from W&B, SSFL or any other source. Must be such widely celebrated news. Do we know if they are anywhere near the licensing standards for promotion to the Lowland League? -
Wigtown & Bladnoch FC SOSFL Champions 2014/15
PFC2011 replied to CherryKitKat's topic in South of Scotland Football League
Am I missing something, or does Newton Stewart's points deduction now confirm W&B have won the title? -
Hearts need fifteen points maximum from 10 remaining fixtures, which doesn't take account of rivals dropping points. It's over.
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Who has applied for SPFL membership?
PFC2011 replied to ComeBackAlexStuart's topic in Highland League
Nobody will go up if Brora don't want to. Pretty much that simple. -
I accept that, however we're still in a position where there is yet to be a play-off. I believe in a few years there will be much more interest as the system gains more credibility. I am a big advocate of a full pyramid system stretching from SPFL right down to SAFA leagues including new clubs, however at this particular level there should not be clubs with no fanbase or ground IMO.
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There's a big difference between mid hundreds to ten or twenty people. I could list amateur sides playing on public parks who could attract more.
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While I'm all for a range of clubs making applications, I fail to see the point in allowing another new entrant with a probably non-existent fan base into the league. We're talking about the fifth tier of the national game, directly below Queen's Park, Clyde and so on. If they want the Juniors, then wait a couple of years to see how the pyramid goes and let them take their time instead of filling up spaces just for the sake of it.