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Highland Trapdoorwatch 2021-22


Ray Patterson

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Thankfully this is an isolated case where a complete joke of a club have embarrassed themselves yet again. They should've been chucked out the league at the start of the season when it became clear that they wouldn't be able to play any home games.

Over the next 5 years, due to the pyramid, I think the HL will thrive and get stronger with bigger and more ambitious clubs that Fort playing in it. They can take their comedy roadshow elsewhere. I know a few boys who play North Caley and they're already dreading the bullshit and carry on Fort will bring to their league, if they actually get to play in it.

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On 23/04/2022 at 11:09, virginton said:

Loving the idea that anyone would need to 'cheat' to eject plucky Fort William, when if those gormless clowns had actually been able to field a team and host a match they'd have lost 20-0 on aggregate. 

Any other season most likely but on recent form I think they would have had a chance if full strength which makes it all the more bizarre!

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BOD beat both Fraserburgh and Buckie in regional cups this season and beat Nairn County 5 (going on 12 according to one of their players) 0 in the Scottish Cup, all in one off games, but Fort would have a chance over two games against them apparently.

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18 minutes ago, TheScarf said:

BOD beat both Fraserburgh and Buckie in regional cups this season and beat Nairn County 5 (going on 12 according to one of their players) 0 in the Scottish Cup, all in one off games, but Fort would have a chance over two games against them apparently.

And Fort only managed one win all season, against the perennially second worst team in the Highland League, Strathspey Thistle, along with BoD knocking Linlithgow Rose and East Fife out of the Scottish Cup, and holding Raith Rovers to 0-0 at half time. 

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1 hour ago, welshbairn said:

BTW Mcbookies were offering a very generous 1/5 for BoD to win, a much less generous 11/2 for Fort William.

Maybe the bookies paid Fort off not to play because even at 1/5 that BoD price is a license to print money.

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On 24/04/2022 at 19:25, Junior_Arab said:

I watched the feature on the new manager on View From the Terrace and thought the squad looked. surprisingly cosmopolitan. How the hell did they get guys like that signed up? Were they chucking money around? They don’t seem to have been particularly wealthy. Surely a player would have to be basically full time to move up there (assuming that’s what happened)?  They can’t exactly have commuted! Was a sponsor giving guys jobs with his business or something? 

There was a bit of patter on here that the chairman was basically hiring guys to work in the hospitality trade to play fitba on the side. 

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24 minutes ago, _FFC1876 said:

So, Golspie Sutherland and Fort William are the only clubs who can gain promotion to the Highland League now? Hope some more clubs get licensed soon.

There'll be a few more midland league teams soon, then Golspie and Fort will have no chance of promotion.

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5 minutes ago, TheScarf said:

Are Culter licenced?  They've played in the Scottish Cup a few times recently,

Had a very quick look back, and as expected it's a no. They qualified for the Scottish Cup by winning the North Superleague and they haven't played in it since 2014/15, the season after they last won the league.

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Just now, RossBFaeDundee said:

Had a very quick look back, and as expected it's a no. They qualified for the Scottish Cup by winning the North Superleague and they haven't played in it since 2014/15, the season after they last won the league.

I thought as much.  It begs the question why the NCL champions don't get a Scottish Cup slot if an SFA licence isn't required?

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1 minute ago, TheScarf said:

I thought as much.  It begs the question why the NCL champions don't get a Scottish Cup slot if an SFA licence isn't required?

And the Midlands League champion. Since the East Region junior teams split for the EOSFL the East Region (now the Midlands League) doesn't have a Scottish Cup qualification spot for the league winners. East Craigie and Carnoustie Panmure would probably quite appreciate that bonus.

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2 minutes ago, RossBFaeDundee said:

And the Midlands League champion. Since the East Region junior teams split for the EOSFL the East Region (now the Midlands League) doesn't have a Scottish Cup qualification spot for the league winners. East Craigie and Carnoustie Panmure would probably quite appreciate that bonus.

It does in the Scottish Cup rules, just that nobody has used it in the previous two seasons since there's been no winner.

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1 minute ago, Ginaro said:

It does in the Scottish Cup rules, just that nobody has used it in the previous two seasons since there's been no winner.

Fair enough on that one then. The NCL definitely should also be included in that if they haven't been already.

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