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  1. 1 hour ago, Deadly said:

    I see Hearts have loaned players out to Montrose and EF this week.

    Surely we have to be bringing in some loans to add to the threadbare squad?

    Other than this keeper we've just got in, I wonder how many loan players we'll get in. Premiership teams maybe prefer putting players out to p/t times as then they can have them during the week for training rather than having BS possibly ruining them for six months or a season. I think I read (but maybe I'm wrong) that loaned out players can also play for their parent clubs in the reserve league. This is maybe less likely to happen if they're with a f/t club who would presumably want them training rather than back at the other club for a reserve match.

  2. 8 minutes ago, Raith Against The Machine said:
    36 minutes ago, renton said:
    Flanagan, Wedderburn and Milne. So 3, out of 7 signings unavailable, with Gillespie, Thomson, Duggan and Nisbet available. Of course, add in Buchanan and Vaughan and literally every ounce of creativity and guile the team has is sitting on a physio table.

    *an unattended physio table.

    From the article at the time of his resignation announcement: "Stuart will work an agreed notice period, to allow us to recruit a replacement." So hopefully he's still there to treat them....

  3. 18 hours ago, Niall Russell said:

    49 games for a £25 Audio Pass...

    Compare that to  season 2016 - 17 where for the same price we  broadcast 23 home games and a handful (4 matches IIRC) of away games.....

    Fair enough. I hadn't used the audio pass before last season and didn't realise that so many more matches had been covered. When you put it that way then almost 50 matches for £40 (or £35 early bird) is pretty good value.

  4. It’s not a new thing what they are doing.
    just look at Brora from a few years back.
    There are a few part time teams that operate this way.

    Exactly. They’ll be plenty that do. I’m sure years ago when Ross County were part time Roy MacGregor employed folk through Global Energy. Even Nairn County used to do it with their chairman and Narden.
  5. 10 minutes ago, renton said:

    :lol:

    Chris 'the second coming' Duggan.  My F5 button is smashed with all the page refreshing....

    May be a good signing but it's going to be quite underwhelming given he's been talked about for weeks. I've just checked Twitter and he only follows three football clubs: East Fife, Celtic, and us. It must be a cert.

  6. 9 hours ago, grumswall said:

    The biggest problem we could face is if Smith does win the league how would the board justify not extending his contract then? He hasn't impressed in league one so the likelihood of him doing it in the championship seems slim.

    Scrape winning the league, or promotion through the play-offs, and then can justify not renewing his contract by saying that the progress this season hasn't been enough to show that he could keep us up in the Championship.

    I'd rather worry about winning the league though rather than worrying how not to renew his contract!

  7. 3 minutes ago, Ding Dang Doo said:

    In the same way Forfar and Albion weren't "all that" yet took 4 points each at home from us? My point being that in games where we, as a full time side, should've won comfortably Smith, his tactics and selections failed.

    To be fair on poor Barry Smith, I'd blame both our keepers for dropping points in these games just as much as the tactics. Smith's howler at Albion Rovers in the match they won, and another one not going to claim a ball against Forfar, when Davidson then got sent off. And Lennox with a howler in the midweek match away to Forfar. 

  8. 2 hours ago, renton said:

    I'd be very concerned at a Smith led championship campaign, I don't think he'd have had enough about him in that scenario to keep us up. I think, he's a bit of a blind alley, really. We need to be looking not just at the next campaign but at least as far as the one beyond that as well. 

    Beyond all that, Young's resignation leaves Sim pretty much as the dominant voice now in the club, short of a real financial emergency it's hard to see why Sim - a man who as far back as his first financial interest in the club in '06, has championed the cause of more youth players in the first team - would be willing to spare the job of a guy who wasn't his pick, who's failed (regardless of margin) to get us up, and who certainly doesn't seem to be that keen on integrating youth players.

    Agree with all of this. That said, I can't see Smith being fired by Sim - even though he's made it clear he wants youth to be given more of a chance. Also struggle to think of other managers who would be jumping at the chance to come and manage us. I'd almost be tempted to say I'd be happy with Dick Campbell, but he's probably happy at Arbroath!

    Oh, and my "on this day" post on Facebook from two years ago is of the play-off match against Hibs. Three seasons in a row in the play-offs, worse each time. Does that mean we'll be in the relegation play-offs this time next year. Hope not!

  9. 6 hours ago, Rovers_Lad said:

    The provisions concerning training compensation are set out in Annexe 4 of these regulations

    Annex 4 then states that training payment levels will be set across four categories, and each national association categorises their clubs and determines a multiplication factor based on how many players need trained to get one professional. The player costs are shown here.

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    According to the document, the SFA has to categories clubs across Cat 2, 3 and 4. Club categorisations are then meant to be published on the FIFA website but I can't find them. Under the SFA club licensing, Rovers are categorised as "Bronze" (from Platinum through to Entry), and for Youth, it just says FEFA.

    So, not much clearer in how much we'd get, but a minimum of €10k per year. Wiki says he was with us from 2013-2017, so €40k? (And FEFA getting any money if he was trained there before Raith?)

    On Drysdale's comments, maybe as well as a sell-on clause, or 'number of appearances for The Rangers' clause, there was hopefully a 'left you because you couldn't afford his wages clause'.

  10. 51 minutes ago, Michael W said:

    He's a shareholder, is he not? Presumably his holding is being sold as well.

    As far as I can tell, he has a very small shareholding in RRFC Ltd and RR Holdings Ltd, but none in New RR Ltd (i.e. as a fan shareholder, rather than major investor). His place on the board will have been as he was CEO rather than a major shareholder.

  11. 13 hours ago, steakngravy said:

    Apparently he was taking a wage and probably expenses so that should save something.  Maybe he wasn't but he had to be getting petrol money for all the SFA or SPFL meetings he attended.  A little thought who will be going to the meetings now?

    The SPFL would have been paying the petrol money for their meetings. Eric Drysdale lost his place on the board when the club got relegated. (As did Leeann Dempster, when Hibs got promoted).  The SPFL board is made up of three Premiership representatives, two from the Championship and one for League 1/2 (the Stranraer chairman).

  12. 1 hour ago, McGuigan1978 said:

    So you're either curiously myopic when it comes to Vaughan, or you're just looking for a reaction.

     

    1 hour ago, renton said:

    He's not the 'only hope' but it's myopic to not realize how integral he is in allowing others to play their game.

    You wait 2282 pages for somebody to say "myopic" and it's used twice within an hour....

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