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MAC THE KNIFE

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  1. HALF OF THE SUPER LEAGUE COLTS TEAMS OUT TONIGHT !!!! 🤣🤣😋

    RESULTS FROM BBC SITE

    COTTISH CHALLENGE CUP

    • Brora Rangers2Aberdeen B0
      FT
    • Elgin City1Dundee United B0
      FT
    • Fraserburgh0St. Johnstone B2
      FT
    • Albion Rovers2Celtic B3
      FT
    • Bonnyrigg Rose0Livingston B0
      FT Livingston B win 3-1 on penalties
    • Kilmarnock B3Cowdenbeath0
      FT
    • Motherwell B1East Kilbride2
      FT
    • St. Mirren B0East Stirlingshire0
      FT East Stirlingshire win 4-2 on penalties

     

  2. SHIRE WERE NOT AT THE RACES FOR 85 OF THE 96 MINUTES PLAYED TONIGHT & DESERVED ZERO POINTS FROM THE PERFORMANCE. SUPRISED THAT WATSON WAS NOT BENCHED DURING THE MATCH & PROBABLY GREENE`S WORST GAME IN YEARS THOUGH THE DEFENCE WAS LEFT BADLY EXPOSED AT TIMES. A LOT OF THINGS NEEDING FIXED AT THE MOMENT

  3. FROM TONIGHTS EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS
     

    It comes after the 16 member clubs voted 8-8 in a secret ballot last night on a proposal to accept the trio. But it is a one-season arrangement only and talks have now started on a pyramid restructure to address concerns about B team participation.

     

    The Scottish FA has confirmed that the three guest clubs are required to field seven players eligible for Scotland national teams in the starting line-up. Each guest club will also have to “provide funding to help develop the league and its clubs”.

    The national governing body will also lead on a review of the pyramid structure, with recommendations proposed ahead of the 2023/24 season.

    The governing body said in a statement: “In addition, the respective league bodies have agreed to participate in the Scottish FA's pyramid working group discussions aimed at providing a longer-term solution to optimise the structure and aid the transition of talented players between the ages of 17 and 21.”

    Hearts B are expected to play home matches at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, home of East of Scotland League club Whitehill Welfare. Along with Celtic and Rangers, they will pay an entry fee of £40,000, an increase on the £25,000 that Celtic and Rangers were charged last season.

    Member clubs had previously dismissed the idea, initially voting to permit only two guest teams in keeping with last season and then rejecting a 19-team league when three expressed an interest. But when faced with an ultimatum that it was all three or none, the issue was put to another vote last night.
     
    BELIEVE THE VOTE WAS DECIDED ON THE CHAIRMAN`S CASTING VOTE
  4. QUOTE FROM TONIGHTS EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS
     

    It comes after the 16 member clubs voted 8-8 in a secret ballot last night on a proposal to accept the trio. But it is a one-season arrangement only and talks have now started on a pyramid restructure to address concerns about B team participation.

     

    The Scottish FA has confirmed that the three guest clubs are required to field seven players eligible for Scotland national teams in the starting line-up. Each guest club will also have to “provide funding to help develop the league and its clubs”.

    The national governing body will also lead on a review of the pyramid structure, with recommendations proposed ahead of the 2023/24 season.

    The governing body said in a statement: “In addition, the respective league bodies have agreed to participate in the Scottish FA's pyramid working group discussions aimed at providing a longer-term solution to optimise the structure and aid the transition of talented players between the ages of 17 and 21.”

    Hearts B are expected to play home matches at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, home of East of Scotland League club Whitehill Welfare. Along with Celtic and Rangers, they will pay an entry fee of £40,000, an increase on the £25,000 that Celtic and Rangers were charged last season.

     
     
     

    Member clubs had previously dismissed the idea, initially voting to permit only two guest teams in keeping with last season and then rejecting a 19-team league when three expressed an interest. But when faced with an ultimatum that it was all three or none, the issue was put to another vote last night.

  5. FINAL TABLE 2012/22 TAKEN FROM OFFICIAL LOWLAND LEAGUE SITE

     

    1 bonnyrigg-rose-128x126.pngBonnyrigg Rose 34 87
    2 Rangers-128x128.pngRangers B 34 73
    3 Celtic-128x128.pngCeltic B 34 73
    4 East_Kilbride-102x128.pngEast Kilbride 34 71
    5 The_Spartans_FC_Logo-128x128.pngThe Spartans 34 66
    6 East_Stirlingshire-128x112.pngEast Stirlingshire 34 56
    7 Civil_Service_Strollers_FC_logo-128x113.Civil Service Strollers 34 56
    8 Berwick_Rangers-124x128.pngBerwick Rangers 34 54
    9 caledonian-braves-120x128.pngCaledonian Braves 34 53
    10 University of Stirling CrestUniversity of Stirling 34 45
    11 Boness_United-128x128.pngBo’ness United 34 45
    12 Dalbeattie_Star-114x128.pngDalbeattie Star 34 43
      GFR-128x128.pngGala Fairydean Rovers 34 37
    14 Cumbernauld_Colts-128x125.pngCumbernauld Colts 34 35
    15 Open Goal Broomhill crestBroomhill 34 34
    16 Edinburgh_University-109x128.pngEdinburgh University 34 31
    17 Gretna_2008_FC_Crest_New-119x128.pngGretna 2008 34 11
    18 VoLBlue-e1537349136896-107x128.pngVale of Leithen 34 5
  6. HEARTS WANTING A COLTS TEAM IN LL. ASSUME THEY GOT ONE " GUEST " SPOT BASED ON TRAVEL WHICH GLASGOW COLTS TEAM GETS IN  ? WOULD THEY THEN TAKE UP THE PLACE IF THEY COULD NOT PLAY THEIR BIG GLASGOW DERBY GAME OR WOULD THEY SUDDENLY APPLY JOIN THE "WEST " LEAGUE ?

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