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  1. 35 minutes ago, 8MileBU said:

    That’s actually quite embarrassing. He gets the chance to explain his problem with the EoS setup, completely misses the target and puts it out for a throw in. Absolutely nothing meaningful said in that interview from him at all apart for  the usual shout of “lies” which he doesn’t back up with ANY facts whatsoever

  2. Could they run the conferences with EVERYONE involved at “tier 7” with no current tier 6 for one season to get round this?

    It would mean no one would be promoted to the LL for 2021-22, but considering very few clubs are currently licensed and new licenses may well not be ready in time, it wouldn’t make much of a difference...

  3. 1 hour ago, snoopdd said:

    Season 2019/20 Edinburgh South sat ams and Edinburgh South Vic's merged and under the banner of Edinburgh South, so there would be no merger if the same club already

    Could Drum Park at the top of Ferniehill be another option if there is too many problems with planning/access rights to the old Tollcross/Tynecastle ground where they are currently based?

  4. 9 minutes ago, spud4 said:

     


    I think the last sentence is the one we should be worrying about more than the conferences itself sadly. It could very well be the case. The regionalising scenario for financial reasons is a very good point and understandable but the argument could be a Lanarkshire club could be better off financially with a visit from Auchinleck than it would from Rutherglen for example. All hypothetical I know and there probably isn’t a correct answer. I’m sure clubs will be heard and their opinions considered.

     

    Yeah sorry to bring the mood down but we can bang our heads working out every different possibility under the sun. But until we know when football will start again and how many teams we will actually have, it’s all a waste of time trying to dream up who will be playing who

  5. 16 minutes ago, spud4 said:

     


    My next question was going to ask how they did it in the east? I’m not even sure it’s really the same scenario as the easy though as everyone has moved across here. Again I don’t know, personally if regionalising it would ultimately be a fair way either. Think the idea of sort of “free for all” draw makes it more appealing to everyone and not just the elite teams. If you have a hard conference then ultimately that could provide the best football next year and the most entertaining conference. It will give everyone a fair chance of qualifying for the WOS league. Think over the next season or 2 most teams will find their level but this way allows, so called smaller teams a one year free hit next season and a big chance to jump a few leagues in one season, especially if they are in a so called easier conference. Will be interesting to see where it goes for sure.

     

    The other difference in the east is that they only had to sort out 39 clubs, not 67.
    I personally am not a fan of regionalising the conferences but I figured that considering the circumstances of clubs not playing for so long and the amount of teams, it might be more appetising for the first (or even the first HALF) of the season to allow clubs to catch up with finances and old friends again.

    My other concern is 67 is a horrible number to try and split fairly, even with a higher in maths! Although sadly, the chances of ALL 67 making it to whenever the season starts again could be quite slim. I’m not banking on even seeing a 2020-21 season tbh 😪

  6. 22 minutes ago, spud4 said:

    Would this years junior standings be relevant when taking into account the conferences for the WOS? With the organisations being two separate entities and the addition of the 4 new teams, again coming from separate organisations, would it not be prevalent to have all teams on a level playing field and basically draw the conferences out of hat so to speak? Would this not make it fair and would not differentiate the likes of Auchinleck and Kilwinning to Saltcoats and Drumpchapel for instance who really all should be on a level playing field. Well at least at the beginning and formation of the league you would think!

    Possibly not, I’m just going on how it was done in the east, although they didn’t regionalise the conferences. The situation this season is completely different so I can see why it may not be the best way, but also a random draw could end up with ALL the best teams in one conference. Therefore putting better teams a division or 2 lower than not so good teams for season 2.

    The only other way is to split the season in 2 to allow teams who got an unfairly difficult conference in the first place, to find their true level for the first full season of divisions...

    It will be an interesting discussion but with the LL’s track record of allowing teams to have their say, I’m sure they will come to an agreement that (almost) everyone is happy about

  7. I’ve thought about something similar but instead of splitting teams from the same area up, loosely keeping teams from the same area playing each other in the first season of conferences...

    So you would have teams seeded based on current standings in the WJ league, with the new teams added on, and try to keep the conference’s as close as possible geographically at first

  8. 3 hours ago, Waspie said:

    The pitch at Broadford is excellent but the old Sleat and Strath park at Kinloch was special in its one way. Forest on three sides and a burn on the other. And midges. 

    Would’ve loved to see the old pitch down there. It’s an amazing little corner of the island that often gets forgotten about with how spectacular the north half is. Would this have been in the grounds of the Kinloch Lodge estate?

    And don’t mention the midgies! They’re like flying rats down there 😳😂

  9. 51 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

     

    The SFA/SPFL Joint Response Group do have a committee specifically planning how to manage the return of football. But I'm not sure how you're expecting "some sort of football" to be structured if you don't also discuss reconstruction. How are you planning to start back up if you don't know which teams are in which competitions?

    It’s about getting it in the right order.

    First priority should be planning on how to get get games/income back on, forget the league structures or how many in each league. That will be stage 2 when we have a clearer idea of when club can start earning money and in what way.

    Then, depending on how many of the club we still have left at that point, talk about how they will slot into order in a league structure.

  10. 37 minutes ago, Robert James said:

    I spoke to a couple of Skye & Lochalsh club officials approx 3 years ago. Two separate responses from them , and too expensivewere

    "travelling from Portree would be too onerous"  and from another, 

    "my club wouldn't be strong enough to play in the North Caledonian League." 

    I suggested possible entry into one or more of the North Caledonian Cups (like Lewis & Harris do), to 'test the water', but there was no interest.  Shame. 

     

    That’s a shame but I can understand the travel issues. Portree to Inverness by bus is around 3 hours and 120 each way. So playing Thurso, Halkirk, Orkney, etc. would need a massive amount of commitment and financial backing compared to what they are used to now

  11. 8 minutes ago, Marten said:

    They're called Sleat and Strath. I've been there. They play at a ground just behind a primary school, the ground itself is really just an unenclosed pitch, but the views are wonderful. What I've seen from them I don't think they're any worse than some of the lower division junior and EOS Division 1 teams I've seen play.

    Thanks for that Marten, written off the top of my head and my memory is terrible! I’ve been up at the ground a couple of times but not when there’s been a game on. My mate played them in a game in Inverness and said they were a brilliant team so I reckon they could compete in the NCL if they had a little help and backing to make it happen. Although a ‘big’ team from that area with the cream of the local players, based in say Kyle or Kyleakin could definitely do a job in the NCL. Hopefully without causing too much of a negative effect on the current amateur setup they have

  12. I’m sure Strath and Sleat play in the Highland Amateur Cup, decent team too. Don’t know if there’s an island rivalry that would stop them teaming up with Portree and the north teams on the Island though, or the teams on the Kyle

  13. 2 hours ago, The Mantis said:

    I can tell you off the top of my head that Stornoway was serviced from either Kyle or Mallaig at least as far back as 1947, before postcodes were introduced. So the most logical conclusion is some arsehole behind a desk in London 😂

    Think it all goes through Ullapool now... Did it not got up via plane from Glasgow Airport before, hence the PA postcode?

  14. 1 hour ago, Robert James said:

    Can't find this tweet on its website (?)  

    Alex Chisholm (Clach's Chairman) "wishes ambitious North Caley clubs, luck in their bid to establish a pathway to the Highland League."  (as published in the Inverness Courier).

    I can’t see anything on Twitter either

  15. 15 hours ago, Town Crier said:

    hard one this for the Town

    Stevie Hutchison

    Bryn Halliwell

    Gary (Brandy)Keenan

    Garry Whyte/Current Number 1 Danny McLean

    not naming a worst as theres been a few..

    Bryn Halliwell was a brilliant keeper. Mind watching him up at Ross County playing for Clyde (I think) and he was solid. County could still be playing now and not beat him

  16. 1 hour ago, Cyclizine said:

    Trust me, the first thing I'll do when I know for definite is post on here...

    Their only real option is the new high school when it gets done. There actually isn’t any other pitch in the town now that Crawle Park has been developed, which is a disgrace.

    I would guess another season in Dingwall first but that does them no favours at all

  17. 7 minutes ago, newcastle broon said:

    This "bottleneck of fairly big clubs" could've been in the LL years ago. 

    I think it could prove difficult getting LL teams to agree your proposal. 

    Exactly! Almost 20 years of dithering and negativity, and NOW people are complaining about a bottleneck caused by “weaker” teams occupying places in the tier above... Where do I start?!

  18. 56 minutes ago, Pyramidic said:

    That is some statement and I agree with every word. The whole process of change needed a risk taker and pioneer - Kelty Hearts - a club prepared to put their head above the parapet and view a land of increasing opportunity. Without such a gamble I think we might have still been stuck in the “dark ages”.

    Totally agree. Between them and Dalkeith who initiated the later avalanche, they were the clubs with the vision and the courage to take the opportunity. We have a lot to thanks them for

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