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  1. 41 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

    I was reading about the potential relegation scenario just before the final whistles. It was all a bit complicated, and with the potential of lawyers getting involved it could get time consuming.

    Perhaps all concerned could get over to JKB and get a crash course in the possible ramifications. I'm sure Leslie Deans (not my area of expertise) would put in his tuppence worth.

     

    With appeals etc, punishments for Wednesday and Derby, if found guilty, are likely to impact next season not this, in my opinion.

    Wednesday case is mainly that they were told what they did was ok, by the EFL. It was only when inept Parry took over and their minds changed.

    If Wednesday do get a points deduction next season and keep Monk as manager, they are almost certianties for relegation, agan in my opinion.

  2. 42 minutes ago, Rodhull said:

    Thought it was this season but they’re currently appealing. Sure that’s what one of the commentators said earlier.

     

    RE: Wednesday; the independent tribunal has yet to make a decision; even when it does it is likely that the Owls or the EFL will appeal the judgement, so it will be messy for a while. My understanding is that there is not yet a date for the judgement, thats up to the indepndent panel.

    Then there is the 'similar'  case against Derby to follow.

     

  3. 44 minutes ago, G4Mac said:

    Didn't the eos clubs just vote to limit their own promotion places into their top league from the conferences next season? Pretty much doing to conference teams what spfl clubs are proposing here?

     

    EOS are promoting.

    SPFL, unknown. L2 clubs wanting not promotion, from below.

  4. 25 minutes ago, LongTimeLurker said:

    ...or the braindead senior vs junior thing is now so ingrained on here that people flail about desperately trying to find a way to pick a fight and start an argument when somebody they have mistakenly pigeonholed as being pro-junior posts an argument for why WoS clubs might opt to steer clear of the SJC at this point. Seriously bizarre stuff.

     

    There is no senior v junior thing.

    The problem you have is what you think, and what you have been arguing for recently, is wrong. This is all people are trying to point out to you.

  5. 12 hours ago, the original livi said:

    They are not ex junior if they are retaining their junior status to play in the junior cup.

     

    All WOSL teams are ex-junior league teams, this is what people mean by ex-junior.

    If they give up junior membership they will be only senior league membership teams now. These teams are obviously now Senior teams.

    If teams decide to hold dual membership of the WOSL and the SJFA then they are in reality stradling the divide; becoming senior-junior teams or junior-senior teams, take your pick.

     

  6. 13 hours ago, LongTimeLurker said:

    Because it is blindingly obvious commonsense that SJC fixtures like Auchinleck Talbot vs Buchanhaven Hearts are not going to be played on a weeknight.

     

    Any games in the SJC will have to be fitted round ALL WOSL commitments, so its blindingly obvious they are most likely to be played only where there is a free date for them.

  7. 3 hours ago, Tutankhamen said:

    1. Next decade will see the ex Juniors completely gut the LL.

    2. Talbot will be long gone from the LL in a few seasons.

    1. Ex-Juniors are already doing well in the LL without resorting to gutting anyone

    2. Which way, up or down 🤐

  8. 8 hours ago, JockB said:

    pub league

    farmers league 

    whatever you want to call it it should be nowhere near tier 6 or 7 .

    time to send these clubs amateurs where they belong. 

    Whatever their standard its still better than Bon Accord's

  9. 13 hours ago, mcruic said:

    But the best way to move forward is surely to forget how much of a hash certain people made of things, and concentrate on having feeder leagues of roughly equal strength. Otherwise, you get situations where lots of good teams have to wait maybe 3 or 4 years to get to the level they should be at now (like in the EoS, where the influx of East Juniors means that several of the better teams will be stuck in the EoS for years when they are better than many teams in the Lowland League already), caused by unnatural bottlenecks at the top and bottom of these leagues.  There should be 3 up 3 down to/from the Lowland League.

     

    I would agree, multiple promotion between all leagues top to bottom of the pyramid is needed as soon as possible.

    All ex-Junior teams are johnny come lately's to the pyramid as they failed to get in at the start, so they will have to work with what is, they missed the best boat unlike SOS teams, who have therefore have a right to be a tier 6. If the SOS volunteer to move down the pyramid fine, otherwise there is no need for them to move.

     

     

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