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Using theaa.com for numbers.

Club Miles Minutes   Club Miles Minutes
St Anthony's 22.3 31   Ardeer Thistle 7.7 14
Drumchapel United 26.7 37   Irvine Victoria 7.9 17
Glasgow Perthshire 27.6 38   Johnstone Burgh 14.6 24
Yoker Athletic 26.1 38   Neilston 15.4 24
Shettleston 30.7 42   Annbank United 20.5 31
Thorniewood United 34.5 44   Port Glasgow 27.9 34
East Kilbride Thistle 30.3 47   Greenock 22.8 38
Larkhall Thistle 41.3 49   Maybole 29.6 43
Kilsyth Rangers 41.6 53   Lugar Boswell Thistle 30.8 47
Royal Albert 45.8 54   Craigmark Burtonians 34.2 48
Newmains United 45.2 55   Muirkirk 36.0 53
Lanark United 51.8 71   Kello Rovers 42.1 60
Totals 423.9 559   Totals 289.5 433
Average 35.325 46.5833333333   Average 24.125

36.0833333333

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20 minutes ago, jimbaxters said:

That's a bloody shame that. Club obviously wanted to have a go at it as well. 

I've obviously missed the reason for the change happening. Was it just done to even the numbers up regardless of geography?

The WoSFL leadership ain't interested in anything outside of the top league.

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47 minutes ago, Kenny*******Powers said:

Seems anything Kennie does he can’t win 

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You are dammed if you do and dammed if you don't.  Kennie people fail to look at the situation from other teams positions. They are only interested in their own. League C is down to ten.  More to follow ?time alone will tell

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4 hours ago, jimbaxters said:

That's a bloody shame that. Club obviously wanted to have a go at it as well. 

I've obviously missed the reason for the change happening. Was it just done to even the numbers up regardless of geography?

Conferences would've been 11-15-13 when the batch of teams withdrew at the initial deadline, so they had to be reshuffled. Going with geography inevitably means the league wouldn't be balanced with each other, which is the point of conferences.

I came to same conclusion as @FairWeatherFan when looking at the conferences on a map - if all clubs decided to keep playing, you'd have an Ayrshire league of 13, Central league of 17 and a Glasgow/west league of 17. Balancing those numbers means Arturlie and Neilston would need to join the Ayrshire league so that introduces more travel for someone else.

Even if you regionalised it after those eight clubs pulled out you'd have an Ayrshire league of 9, plus Johnstone Burgh and Neilston, which club do you pull into that league next?

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4 hours ago, Tutankhamen said:

The WoSFL leadership ain't interested in anything outside of the top league.

So Let's all blame the WoSFL for the pandemic.  Sorry but that is absolute drivel !!!  Trying to keep up with Government changes, and the new "spike" throughout the UK, is a nightmare for football, and for sport in general.  At least the WoSFL is underway, which is more than can be said for the Highland League at the moment. 

According to the WoSFL fixture list, and removing Dalry Thistle, (only)16 of the 57 West clubs, have withdrawn for this season.  There may well be more clubs leaving, as the season progresses. But at least, the new league, and 41 of its clubs, are prepared to give it go. 

If the season is completed, where will the clubs who haven't participated this season, be slotted in for season 2021/22 ?  Would this mean another season of conferences at tier 7 for 2021/22 ? What will be decided regarding relegation from, and promotion to, the Premier Division ?  Plenty of scope for differing views on this forum. 

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19 minutes ago, Robert James said:

So Let's all blame the WoSFL for the pandemic.  Sorry but that is absolute drivel !!!  Trying to keep up with Government changes, and the new "spike" throughout the UK, is a nightmare for football, and for sport in general.  At least the WoSFL is underway, which is more than can be said for the Highland League at the moment. 

According to the WoSFL fixture list, and removing Dalry Thistle, (only)16 of the 57 West clubs, have withdrawn for this season.  There may well be more clubs leaving, as the season progresses. But at least, the new league, and 41 of its clubs, are prepared to give it go. 

If the season is completed, where will the clubs who haven't participated this season, be slotted in for season 2021/22 ?  Would this mean another season of conferences at tier 7 for 2021/22 ? What will be decided regarding relegation from, and promotion to, the Premier Division ?  Plenty of scope for differing views on this forum. 

Think you need to keep up mate …… already been decided only promotion that may happen is the winner of Premier league being promoted to Lowland league if there licensed.

All the clubs that are not playing slot back into either the Premier league or conference that they abstained from.

This is where I think the decision to play on is a financial disaster for these clubs.

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4 minutes ago, Lobby Dossar said:

Think you need to keep up mate …… already been decided only promotion that may happen is the winner of Premier league being promoted to Lowland league if there licensed.

All the clubs that are not playing slot back into either the Premier league or conference that they abstained from.

This is where I think the decision to play on is a financial disaster for these clubs.

would be nice to know how they are managing it so that the rest of who thought it was too much of a gamble can learn some valuable leasons

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Kennie needs to develop a thicker skin and just get on with doing a good job rather than jumping on social media every time something happens. 

I agree with this, and I do think he is doing a great job in tough circumstances but wish he would ignore the flak and get on with it. I know that can be tough but I don’t think it looks good for the league.
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5 hours ago, FairWeatherFan said:

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Using theaa.com for numbers.

Club Miles Minutes   Club Miles Minutes
St Anthony's 22.3 31   Ardeer Thistle 7.7 14
Drumchapel United 26.7 37   Irvine Victoria 7.9 17
Glasgow Perthshire 27.6 38   Johnstone Burgh 14.6 24
Yoker Athletic 26.1 38   Neilston 15.4 24
Shettleston 30.7 42   Annbank United 20.5 31
Thorniewood United 34.5 44   Port Glasgow 27.9 34
East Kilbride Thistle 30.3 47   Greenock 22.8 38
Larkhall Thistle 41.3 49   Maybole 29.6 43
Kilsyth Rangers 41.6 53   Lugar Boswell Thistle 30.8 47
Royal Albert 45.8 54   Craigmark Burtonians 34.2 48
Newmains United 45.2 55   Muirkirk 36.0 53
Lanark United 51.8 71   Kello Rovers 42.1 60
Totals 423.9 559   Totals 289.5 433
Average 35.325 46.5833333333   Average 24.125

36.0833333333

MIles and minutes from which starting point? 

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2 hours ago, jimbaxters said:

Kennie needs to develop a thicker skin and just get on with doing a good job rather than jumping on social media every time something happens. 

If clubs are going to have a pop in public like that, I don't see why he should be expected to have nothing to say in response.

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Current 7 day per 100k infection rates (to 25 October) for local authority areas.  Will obviously be a factor in determining which Level each local authority will be placed in.

WOSFL Areas

  • South Lanarkshire - 388.4
  • North Lanarkshire - 341.6
  • Glasgow - 322.1
  • East Renfrewshire - 261.7
  • East Dumbartonshire - 261.4
  • North Ayrshire - 251.6
  • East Ayrshire - 240.1
  • Renfrewshire - 223.9
  • West Dumbartonshire - 185.5
  • South Ayrshire  - 166.1
  • Inverclyde - 69.4
  • Dumfries and Galloway - 67.2

For comparison in the EOSFL region

  • West Lothian - 239.2
  • Clackmannan - 153.3
  • Falkirk - 109.4
  • Midlothian - 106.0
  • Edinburgh - 91.8
  • East Lothian - 89.6
  • Fife - 87.5
  • Stirling - 86.0
  • Perth and Kinross - 69.1
  • Borders - 39.0

 

 

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