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  1. Perth is closer from the west (Scone or Letham).
  2. Apparently it's possible to apply for a period of grace as long as a plan is put in place. So not neccesarily.
  3. Our defeat at North End last week got some conspiracy nutters going, saying it was "proof" that we didn't really want to get promoted to the Highland League. Obviously they conveniently ignored the fact that just a few days prior our team worked their socks off to come back from 2-0 down against East Craigie to win 3-2. Why would they do that if they didn't want to go up?
  4. In Rotterdam the river is a major boundary indeed. Feyenoord draw their support from the south bank of the river and all the villages/towns south of the river (being a big club they obviously also draw in support from further afield, but much larger part of their support is local than at Ajax and to a lesser extend PSV). The north bank of the river is split between Sparta and Excelsior. Sparta represent the west/north of the city and the towns/villages surrounding on the north/west side. Same for Excelsior on the east side of the city and surrounding towns/villages. My family (at least my father's side) is from the east side of Rotterdam, hence why I support Excelsior. FC Eindhoven were originally the main team of Eindhoven, while PSV were a workers' team for Phillips. Until the 1950's, FC Eindhoven were the bigger club, with PSV then taking over. Nowadays, while PSV are by far the biggest club there, FC Eindhoven draw most of the support from the south side of the city. There isn't that much of a rivalry anymore as the difference between the 2 is so big, so there will be PSV fans who occasionally watch FC Eindhoven when PSV aren't playing and vice versa.
  5. Well, I didn't have many hopes for the league title and it's definitely over. Odd with us that when we do lose, it's with a big margin. We had only 4 defeats in all competitions all season (Broughty/North End in the league, Broxburn in the Scottish Cup & Darvel in the Junior Cup) and conceded 14 goals in those 4 games while not scoring any. The consistency is what has to improve for next season. However, the club is still working hard on improving both on and off the pitch and I'm pleased with what I'm seeing. The new, young, players that joined us during this season will all be there next season. We keep building and hopefully come back stronger next season. But the season isn't over yet, there is still a cup to win (hopefully). Semi-final against Buchanhaven Hearts next weekend, all focus can be on that one now.
  6. Also an interesting stat: with Vitesse's relegation, 6 clubs (Ajax, Feyenoord, PSV, FC Utrecht, SC Heerenveen & AZ) have been in the Eredivisie continuously from the start of the century, the next longest serving club is Fortuna Sittard who got promoted in 2018. That means that next season 12 out of 18 clubs, so 2/3rd of the league, have been promoted in 2018 or later. And then to think that there was 1 season in that period without promotion/relegation due to Covid. Since the turn of the century, 31 different clubs have played in the Eredivisie. Of the 13 clubs that are not there now, 12 are in the 2nd tier Eerste Divisie. Other than the B-teams, the only Eerste Divisie teams to not have played in the Eredivisie this century are FC Eindhoven, Telstar, Helmond Sport and TOP Oss. Of those, only TOP Oss never played Eredivisie. The only team that play lower are RBC Roosendaal, who re-started in the 10th tier back in 2012 after bankruptcy. They just got back to back promotions to get to the 5th tier, Vierde Divisie. They are back in the nationally organised "division" structure for the first time after going bust. Below the 5th tier, leagues are organised in regions.
  7. Vitesse Arnhem just got officially relegated from the eredivisie. But not due to a result on the pitch. Because of their financial issues, they got an 18 point deduction from the licensing committee. That leaves them on -1 and confirmed relegation as they didn't appeal. Even without the deduction, they were already 7 points from a relegation play-off place with 4 games left so they'd almost certainly get relegated anyway. But that will be the least of their worries as there is still a risk of liquidation. The could even have lost their licence today so -18 is better than they feared. They have been in the eredivisie from 1989, making them the 5th longest serving club behind the traditional "big 3" (Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV) who have been there from the start in 1956, and FC Utrecht who joined when they were formed through a merger in 1970. It can be argued Utrecht were really also there from the start as one of the clubs that merged to form FC Utrecht, DOS, were eredivisie from 1956 - 1970. The new club continued playing at the same ground (and still do to this day) and most fans/players came from DOS.
  8. The Midlands League & North Region League are organised by the ERJFA & NRJFA respectively, both in turn fall under the the SJFA. So yes, they are still officially "junior" leagues, but obviously in the pyramid now.
  9. And they should have a player sent off early in the second half. Staggering that VAR didn't spot the Ajax player deliberately hitting a Feyenoord player on his head...
  10. In fairness, I don't think they eased up. They had a seventh goal disallowed. A mate of mine who was at the game said they tried very much to score another one.
  11. Ajax just suffered their biggest league defeat in their history. And it's a painful one for them.
  12. On Wednesday is the first fixture, and probably not the last, that has been moved to a different ground just to get it played. Kirrie Thistle v Downfield will be played at Thomson Park as Kirrie doesn't have lights suitable for a game.
  13. Here is hoping! It would be great if George Shields puts the title back in our hands.
  14. Welcome back and I hope things are going better with you now.
  15. Yes, he did get the first too. That was also his 50th league goal of the season.
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