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What Happens if Cove Go Up?


honestman54

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Hi, this may have been mentioned and answered before but I cant find it but what happens in the Highland league if Cove Rangers get promoted to the Lowland League?  Who will fill the gap or will Cove ensure that they dont go up?

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5 minutes ago, Jimmy Shaker said:

Why are Cove being promoted to the Lowland League? 

How can the playoffs be going into their fourth edition and folk still don't understand how they work?

I missed that! :lol:

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FWIW, I can't see Cove throwing it. Whether they did or not last time, that's a matter of opinion. 

They've a fancy new ground just about ready to go and League 2 suits them as well as the SHFL does these days, so there's no reason not to go for it. 

And if we've only 17 teams, it's not really a problem. We've at least one too many just now as it is. 

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58 minutes ago, Jimmy Shaker said:

Why are Cove being promoted to the Lowland League? 

How can the playoffs be going into their fourth edition and folk still don't understand how they work?

Ayr United fans tend to be of limited intelligence.

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1 hour ago, Jimmy Shaker said:

Why are Cove being promoted to the Lowland League? 

How can the playoffs be going into their fourth edition and folk still don't understand how they work?

Guys an eejit. Clearly they would have to go DOWN to the Lowland League....

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What morons you all are.  I thought this was friendly place to discuss all parts of the SPFL.

I asked a simple question because I was interested in how the LOWER parts of the SPFL worked.  It was a genuine question as Highland League and their clubs have shown disdain for the whole set up.  Well as in previous years I hope the Lowland league clubs cream you.  

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31 minutes ago, honestman54 said:

What morons you all are.  I thought this was friendly place to discuss all parts of the SPFL.

I asked a simple question because I was interested in how the LOWER parts of the SPFL worked.  It was a genuine question as Highland League and their clubs have shown disdain for the whole set up.  Well as in previous years I hope the Lowland league clubs cream you.  

You've had an absolute 'mare.

You either completely misunderstand how the pyramid works or you've written your o.p. badly. Either way you've been called on it and out comes the 'moron' chat. Way to go.

Also: it's been discussed ad nauseam over the last three or four years how it all works. Look it up.

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OK, I dont look on here every day and I did mention that it may have been discussed.  It IS a simple question.  I am well aware how the pyramid works, but I keep getting told how 'off limits' the HL regard their hallowed league I was wondered what they would do.  It would have been sensible ( I thought) that if Cowdenbeath lost a final to Cove then Cowdenbeath would enter the HL - but that seems to be a no no, why im not sure and so I asked the question.

The question does not merit empty heads like you all to make fun.  As an intelligent debater I asked a question that I dont get an answer to in England where I live.  I have reported ALL of the abusive replies.

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15 minutes ago, honestman54 said:

OK, I dont look on here every day and I did mention that it may have been discussed.  It IS a simple question.  I am well aware how the pyramid works, but I keep getting told how 'off limits' the HL regard their hallowed league I was wondered what they would do.  It would have been sensible ( I thought) that if Cowdenbeath lost a final to Cove then Cowdenbeath would enter the HL - but that seems to be a no no, why im not sure and so I asked the question.

The question does not merit empty heads like you all to make fun.  As an intelligent debater I asked a question that I dont get an answer to in England where I live.  I have reported ALL of the abusive replies.

If the relegated team is north of the Tay, off they go to the Highland League.

Anybody south of the Tay goes to the Lowland League.

Unlike the SPFL, the Highland and Lowland leagues are regional leagues (the clue is in their names) so it would make no sense for Cowdenbeath to go into the Highland League. (Say, heaven forbid, Ayr United finished bottom of League Two at some point and lost the play off to a HL team, would it make sense for Ayr to drop into the HL?)

Hope that clears things up.

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More insults from an "intelligent debater". Very good.

I'll make it simple. In your original post you asked what happens if Cove Rangers get promoted to the Lowland League. There is no way this can happen; it's preposterous, that's why people ripped you for it.

If CR win the league, and as it appears, Cowden go down, then Cowden would go into the LL. The line dividing the country is approximately at the latitude of the river Tay. The HL would either run with 17 or admit a new member, for example Banks o' Dee. The LL would relegate two teams to the EoS/SoS as opposed to one, in order to remain capped at 16.

Now calm doon.

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32 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

Anybody south of the Tay goes to the Lowland League.

The Lowland League rules mention 56.4513N as the dividing line - which means all Dundee clubs are Highland League, but St Johnstone (and Jeanfield Swifts from the East Superleague) would be in the Lowland League.

Though with trouble at Fort William you wonder if they might not return next year, so 16 teams would be better for the clubs to give parity with the Lowland and ease fixture congestion.

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44 minutes ago, Ranaldo Bairn said:

More insults from an "intelligent debater". Very good.

I'll make it simple. In your original post you asked what happens if Cove Rangers get promoted to the Lowland League. There is no way this can happen; it's preposterous, that's why people ripped you for it.

If CR win the league, and as it appears, Cowden go down, then Cowden would go into the LL. The line dividing the country is approximately at the latitude of the river Tay. The HL would either run with 17 or admit a new member, for example Banks o' Dee. The LL would relegate two teams to the EoS/SoS as opposed to one, in order to remain capped at 16.

Now calm doon.

Yes but you havent answered the question.  Where do HL get a replacement team from for their league. - That is what the question was if you all could read and understand.

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47 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

If the relegated team is north of the Tay, off they go to the Highland League.

Anybody south of the Tay goes to the Lowland League.

Unlike the SPFL, the Highland and Lowland leagues are regional leagues (the clue is in their names) so it would make no sense for Cowdenbeath to go into the Highland League. (Say, heaven forbid, Ayr United finished bottom of League Two at some point and lost the play off to a HL team, would it make sense for Ayr to drop into the HL?)

Hope that clears things up.

It didnt answer the question if you had read it.

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9 minutes ago, honestman54 said:

It didnt answer the question if you had read it.

You asked two questions if you had read it.

The HL can elect/invite some one in (Banks o' Dee being the current front runner) or run with 17 or if Fort William/anyone else drop out go with 16.

I don't think Cove, assuming they are in the play off v League 2 nr 10, will "ensure they don't go up", assuming they're not totally knackered, this is their best chance of making the national leagues, imo.

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