Ginaro Posted November 15, 2019 Share Posted November 15, 2019 33 minutes ago, TFW said: Think you need to read the post again Ginaro? My post was aimed at those clubs who do not have lights, not those who do. What happens to the clubs who can't get them installed? Where will they be playing, if at all, in 2020-21? The talk has definitely gone quiet about any proposed move into the senior set up for the West clubs. Want to hesitate a guess as to why? You said: "clubs who moved across into the EOSL will have their licences revoked if they don't have floodlights up and running for next season" To make it clear: All of the clubs who moved across into the EOSL, and currently have a licence - also have floodlights. Some of the clubs who moved across without lights, and want to get a licence, are in the process of installing them. If you want a licence but don't have lights then you can't get one. Whether or not a club has a licence does not affect a their participation in the EOS or SOS. Crossgates for example, don't have lights or a licence but will continue to play in the EOS Premier Division (provided the stay clear of the relegation zone). Having a club licence and floodlights is only a requirement to play in the SPFL, Highland, and Lowland League. Only one club in those leagues is at risk of losing their licence, that is Vale of Leithen who are bottom of the LL. It's probably gone quiet because there's no new information or details of PWG meetings. Nothing much happened at this time of year in 2017 prior to the exodus... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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