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Fair point about learning variations of styles and tactics; but I don't think part time coaches have player by player physical and nutritional development plans they review every week.Plus getting a variety of coaching methods and tactical styles is surely going to be good for them, no?
Or are the puir wee dimwits' brains going to be overwhelmed by their "host" manager telling them to push up, when their "home" coach likes them to sit? [emoji1]0 -
1. Shows what you know1. Shite
2. FT players at PT loan clubs can still train with the parent team.
2. Didn't say they didn't, the words were consistency and quality. So you think a Utd loanee would benefit from coaching from a part time coach over a full time one?0 -
Except that development of young players has more chance of success when:-Has been mentioned a few times that players like those anywhere near inclusion in senior team squads would still be loaned out to gain proper experience at higher levels which makes the Lowland League a dumping ground for also-rans
- young players play regularly (loan players tend to be on the bench)
- they receive consistent high quality coaching messages (not saying loan clubs give bad coaching, just different)0 -
Great stuff [emoji106] Regretfully some won't let factual trend analysis get in the way of good old fashioned deep-seated opinion based on anecdote.Take a look at the FIFA world rankings and compare performance over the past 20 years as a more reliable measure than one match v England.
They reached 4th place in 1998, 7th in 2008 and 4th again in 2018. Their most recent ranking is 14th, which puts them in the top 10 sides at the Euros - whereas 14th is the highest placing for Scotland in 2007 over a twenty-odd year period.
Scotland is currently ranked 44th in the world, and 22nd out of 24 at this tournament.
It is right that we look to successful small countries like Croatia for ideas and inspiration. Adult B teams has been a part of their player pathway for many years.
That's not to say that 'B' Teams is the only answer, but suggests it is worth exploring. Bigger countries like Portugal (5th), Spain (6th), Italy (7th), Germany (12th), Netherlands (16th) all feature B teams in their league structures - and they all do international football and player development better than us.
https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/associations/association/cro/men/
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Does this herald this thread now being devoid of any salient point. So Croatia lose 1-0 away to the 2nd favourites for the Euros [emoji848]Watched the England vs Croatia game, whats everyones thoughts on Colt Teams benefiting the national sides now? Especially keen to hear from the folks who used Croatia as an example.0 -
I agree. Not about me being a troll mind.People engaging in a discussion with this idiot troll are truly fucking idiots.-3 -
Gie it yer best shot [emoji23][emoji1022]The thing he is forgetting about is when Scotland is independent we may exclude foreign teams like his from playing in a Scottish competition
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I’ll give you the fact that if a B team wins the league then second couldn’t be put forward as they wouldn’t be “champions” and also wouldn’t be selected on “sporting merit” if you ignored the team that actually won, I worry for the SLFL clubs that this hasn’t been thought through, although unless the B teams are full of ringers they wouldn’t be any more than mid table cannon fodder anyway.
An understandable concern, however this was covered at SLFL meeting, and the highest placed SLFL club will be champions notwithstanding where the colts finish [emoji106]0 -
What makes you so sure they didn't.If they are able to invite colt teams, they should have asked for applications from interested parties.-4 -
Because it’s a foot in the door
Because it’s not at the foot of the pyramid
Because it buys time to ramp up the SPFL 2 accession
Because SPFL 2 clubs will object to any club who do not finish in 1st place in LL being put forward into play off. The arbitration did not consider that possibility
That the play off agreement states a team put forward must be from a competition involving clubs that are not SPFL members
'Foot in the door'...[emoji85][emoji23] Naw, it's just not. The rest also has absolutely nothing to do with, what is, a ONE YEAR, no strings attached deal. One and gone. And how's the play off agreement relevant when there was no play off from the tier below. More baying at the moon(ster)...-7 -
Have they, have they really. No, beyond unsubstantiated anti old firm whataboutery, I've not seen one. Go on, humour me. But remember:-
The cases against have been laid out on here time and time again. You've been a member over a decade, you know exactly the reasons why. Away with your trolling pish.
1. It's a year.
2. There are no clauses linking it to any other initiatives.
3. There were no promotions, so it's not getting in the way of progress from the tier below.
Without liberal use of 'likely', 'probably' and sticking to actual fact, tell me why this is bad for anyone?-5 -
1. It's a year.Hope your club dies.
Again.
2. There are no clauses linking it to any other initiatives.
3. There were no promotions, so it's not getting in the way of progress from the tier below.
Without liberal use of 'likely', 'probably' and sticking to actual fact, tell me why this is bad for anyone else? Fire on with 'disgrace', 'rancid' and 'hope your club dies' I can hear your knuckles dragging from here...0 -
Yahoorsir, it's a campaign o guff fi Fife....[emoji23]
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Can't believe this thread is still running. The fact that it is, and largely populated with general anti old firm rhetoric, tells me that this was the basis for most 'concerns' rather than the unsubstantiated guff about pyramids or integrity.
It's happening, get over it; but feel free to rant on, it's your right.-11 -
harebrained....paradoy...? Eh? This thread is solid gold, really. Well played getting pyramid right though...[emoji23]Basically this harebrained idea of a 'pyramid' is now just a paradoy and as time goes on and on it will only become more so.
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Good for you, and the Oxford comma?I'd have punctuated between spelling and clearly.0 -
To be fair, I'd have reckoned that the Berwick fans would have too. Not having a pop; but does it perhaps suggest that the trends, taken as 'the source of the truth' from mostly anonymous social media, isn't really the voice of the SLFL fans. Maybe Shire should actually ask too; and other SLFL clubs.That's quite interesting. I'm surprised it has grown.
If the shire fans had a say I reckon it would be voted down. But we live in a totalitarian way of life-1 -
Not spelling clearly...[emoji23]Stick with me, you might learn sonething!0 -
I wonder if it's too much to expect that a thread entitled BSC would be more for discussion between BSC fans than, as it seems, attracting a vast predominance of ranting haters. All views welcome of course (to a point), but might the typical social media trend of trolling bile from the 'we're all entitled to our opinion' brigade perhaps put folks off looking for genuine discussion of THEIR teams affairs. Berwick thread's the same. Bo'ness thread has good chat; but no doubt it'll become fair game at some point for the f**ckwiteratti, largely not even supporters of SLFL clubs who's views wouldn't be missed.
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Aw gie's peace. The condition of one year is agreed, albeit the vote (on that condition and all others) is to be ratified at AGM. It's still a bloody year man. Jeeze.AFAIK that's not a fact.
It hasn't been formally agreed, just an informal 'indicative' vote. The formal decision will happen at the AGM. It may still be thrown out. On the other hand it might be extended to 2/4/100 seasons.
There's still time for fans to let their clubs know their views.
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You'll find that businesses that look to the future are more successful than those that are hamstrung by desire to develop strategies based on the past.Short memory ma pal [emoji6]0 -
You done? Thanks. Bye.I can mind when you lot were all high and mighty taking the piss oot of EoSFL clubs.
Funny when the shoes on the other foot you canny take it.
Good luck for the season ahead, mid table at best I would think.0 -
Well said [emoji122][emoji122]Pugsley. I'd delete this thread for now as it's an OF in the LL takeover. Unless someone's got an information on Berwick Rangers1 -
The argument here is that it's a year. It is. End of. Gie's peace man.The Old Firm have been trying to get their Colts in the league setup. You would need to be pretty fucking gullible to believe they are happy to accept a 1 year deal to play in the LL. George Fraser said in the podcast it would be up to the Old Firm if they want to extend it. I'm sure they'll offer another wee paltry sum to get the votes required.
I was really surprised that Berwick voted in favour. It was only a couple of years ago you were playing in the SPFL and the league cup. Now your in a league with a couple of Uni sides, 3 or 4 clubs with no fans and you want to add a couple of boys teams to the mix? The season tickets must be flying out the door.0
Celtic and Hearts B Teams in Lowland League?
in Lowland League
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I'm sure we are, I think; maybe....eh?