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54 minutes ago, fan of the juniors said:

In this day & age a club should be able to email the council on the Monday & the licence given the next day . Only idiotic council bureaucracy is the issue here .

Could be a budding Jimmy Jennings in the garnock valley well said that man!

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If the councils had any interest in supporting their local community teams, then a club should be able to apply for say 25 licenses in advance of the season ahead.
Then they just need to give the council the date each would be used 24 - 48 hours in advance. This would mean the club could only lose out on call offs.
Obviously there would be a caveat that a club could have it revoked at any time if there is an incident. Ridiculous that clubs in North Ayrshire are having to apply on a game by game basis.

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12 hours ago, superpollok said:

If the councils had any interest in supporting their local community teams, then a club should be able to apply for say 25 licenses in advance of the season ahead.
Then they just need to give the council the date each would be used 24 - 48 hours in advance. This would mean the club could only lose out on call offs.
Obviously there would be a caveat that a club could have it revoked at any time if there is an incident. Ridiculous that clubs in North Ayrshire are having to apply on a game by game basis.
 

The current policy implemented by NAC in relation to licences for Junior Football was put in place in 2016 after representations from a joint working group of Police Scotland and SJFA (West). NAC merely administer what was put in front of them by Police Scotland and the SJFA and its specifically in relation to the possibility of public order offences. Nothing to do with idiotic council procedures...

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On 6/4/2017 at 12:05, GLESGABOY said:

The current policy implemented by NAC in relation to licences for Junior Football was put in place in 2016 after representations from a joint working group of Police Scotland and SJFA (West). NAC merely administer what was put in front of them by Police Scotland and the SJFA and its specifically in relation to the possibility of public order offences. Nothing to do with idiotic council procedures...

Touch of the Pontius pilate here, the Policy is obviously unworkable in today's junior game, unless we live in a police state (might be round the corner) NAC should be leading the way with a re-think of this policy and petitioning all parties involved, I think trouble at the Marymass derby this season may have something to do with this situation, and that club had a full license, can't tar everybody with the same brush, Kilwinning folk need to push their local Councillors.

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Don't think u know what this is all about china "the dates could have been published earlier", buffs didn't know who or when or Where they were playing until last Saturday, think before u post, brain transplant might be a worthy option! North Ayrshire Labour/ Snp council hang your heads in shame just done a local club of possibly more than £1000, absolutely disgraceful !!!!!!

The dates for the play off could have been published earlier without knowing which teams were involved, in the same way as the date for the junior cup final was known before the teams were known. That would mean teams could plan as soon as they knew they were going to be in or likely to be in the play off. It's another example of teams getting screwed over because there is absolutely no fixture planning. Change is needed.

 

I'm not having a go at the Buffs here. It's the west region fixture system that is wrong here.

 

It's not a brain transplant that's needed, but a fixture secretary transplant.

 

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