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40 minutes ago, cowdenbeath said:

There are 4 Premiership cubs who are Bronze - Dundee, Hearts, Ross County and St Johnstone, although Ross County's ground has a silver award.  All Championship clubs apart from Dunfermline (Silver) and St Mirren (Gold) are Bronze.

All L1 sides are Bronze apart from Albion Rovers (Entry) are Bronze.  All L2 apart from City and Montrose are Bronze both are currently Entry although Ainslie Park is Bronze.

All the non league clubs are Entry level although Spartans Cumbernauld and Nairn have Bronze grounds.

Criteria is Ground, First Team, Legal/Admin, UEFA Licence and Youth you get marked on each. Hope this helps.

You've explained it well enough but I still don't follow the logic. A ground where the players have to mix with the public is considered to be on the same level as Tynecastle? :unsure2:

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11 minutes ago, GordonD said:

You've explained it well enough but I still don't follow the logic. A ground where the players have to mix with the public is considered to be on the same level as Tynecastle? :unsure2:

I don't know all the ins and outs of it tbh.

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A club will only get Gold or Silver licensing if it meets all the criteria for the level.  The Bronze/Entry criterion for 'Protected Access' is Clubs must give consideration to the way in which players access and leave the field of play but for Gold/Silver it is There must be protected access to the playing field for teams and match officials. The access to this area must be strictly controlled.  Tynecastle etc will be Gold standard in this case but the ground misses out on other criteria.

Many grounds have a single access point for players and the stewards and officials block this to the public when the players are entering or leaving the field.  At Ainslie Park this is in front of the pavilion, where stewards stop spectators going to/from the refreshment kiosk until the players are on the park.  In others, such as Tynecastle, the route onto the pitch is blocked off to spectators at all times.

You can see the ground criteria in Section 5 of this SFA document - https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/media/2881/scottish-fa-club-licensing-manual-2018.pdf

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10 hours ago, GordonD said:

This photo has come into my possession...

 

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It's a young Dave Beecroft!

 

Si Wallace has been posting a few of the Laird McPherson on Social Media recently... but they're too gruesome to re-post here... :lol:

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Looks like Edinburgh Rugby are going ahead with ‘lesser Murrayfield’. Maybe we could just turn up on Saturdays and see if anyone tells us to piss off. Better selection of boozers within walking distance than Ainslie Park anyway.

Edinburgh home matches back at Murrayfield http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/43121142

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2 hours ago, AllyMonc said:

Looks like Edinburgh Rugby are going ahead with ‘lesser Murrayfield’. Maybe we could just turn up on Saturdays and see if anyone tells us to piss off. Better selection of boozers within walking distance than Ainslie Park anyway.

Edinburgh home matches back at Murrayfield http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/43121142

Berwick's stand came from Bradford if memory serves. So all we need to do is find someone with a big,big,big back green and wait for a club 15 miles west to go bust again and transport a couple of stands back to Edinburgh... 

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13 hours ago, AllyMonc said:

Looks like Edinburgh Rugby are going ahead with ‘lesser Murrayfield’. Maybe we could just turn up on Saturdays and see if anyone tells us to piss off.

I now have an image of two professional football teams running like hell while the groundsman chases them brandishing his spade.

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The legend that is Jordan Caddow had joined Dalkeith Thistle. 

Can't blame the lad for wanting first team football but he'd been with City on and off for years. East of Scotland League winners medal and two Lowland League winners medal and also played in the Scottish League- no bad for a torn faced bugger (:lol:)

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10 hours ago, tamthebam said:

The legend that is Jordan Caddow had joined Dalkeith Thistle. 

Can't blame the lad for wanting first team football but he'd been with City on and off for years. East of Scotland League winners medal and two Lowland League winners medal and also played in the Scottish League- no bad for a torn faced bugger (:lol:)

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Can't be many of the "old guard" left at City now Tam.

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