Burnie_man Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 That is proper English in Blackburn [emoji6] I'm offended [emoji22] 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HTG Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 12 minutes ago, Burnie_man said: I'm offended For those of us who have been to Blackburn, you really shouldn't be! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burnie_man Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 44 minutes ago, HTG said: For those of us who have been to Blackburn, you really shouldn't be! You're barred 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HibeeJibee Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 Interesting if initially rather maudlin radio piece by Jim Spence:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p069qs1q (Went overboard in thinking any non-leaguers average over Dumbarton's 800/Brechin's 900, tbf, plus lights aren't required). 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tynie1874 Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 On 10/06/2018 at 23:14, FairWeatherFan said: JC not appearing to get it after doing some research is a sore one. I think he might have missed the boat, cracking guy has offered me along to train a few times they where 'cash-strapped' end of previous season and start of season past and seemed to be flying in their league and sort of fell away? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonS Posted June 11, 2018 Share Posted June 11, 2018 1 hour ago, HibeeJibee said: Interesting if initially rather maudlin radio piece by Jim Spence:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p069qs1q (Went overboard in thinking any non-leaguers average over Dumbarton's 800/Brechin's 900, tbf, plus lights aren't required). He didn't say they average those figures, he said they "regularly get more than", which depends on your definition of "regularly", I suppose. I'd say he's right, a few times a season the big Juniors get over a thousand, and Pollok have had some whopping crowds this season. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
parsforlife Posted June 12, 2018 Share Posted June 12, 2018 He didn't say they average those figures, he said they "regularly get more than", which depends on your definition of "regularly", I suppose. I'd say he's right, a few times a season the big Juniors get over a thousand, and Pollok have had some whopping crowds this season. Comparing clubs highest crowds with other clubs average isn't exactly a fair comparison.Spence seems to be up to his usual standard of knowing just enough to pretend he is knowledgeable but struggling to get his facts right. Talk of floodlights being needed etc 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superbigal Posted June 12, 2018 Share Posted June 12, 2018 Think Spence was talking about the license requirements for the sfl2 tbfSent from my SM-G950F using Pie and Bovril mobile app 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonS Posted June 12, 2018 Share Posted June 12, 2018 8 hours ago, parsforlife said: Comparing clubs highest crowds with other clubs average isn't exactly a fair comparison. Spence seems to be up to his usual standard of knowing just enough to pretend he is knowledgeable but struggling to get his facts right. Talk of floodlights being needed etc I think it is a fair comparison. He's saying that they're not far behind, which is fair enough. The only thing in his report that's wrong is the reference to floodlights, but they are needed for L2 so it's relevant for the more ambitious clubs. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginaro Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/sport/football/kennoway-football-link-up-will-give-sport-a-boost-in-the-village-1-4752396 Quote Football sides from across Kennoway are to be brought together under one umbrella in a bid to create a pathway for local players. The area has several youth football sides, most with separate identities. Across various age groups, Kennoway Fun Fours, Kennoway Soccer 7s and Kennoway United all play their football locally. But those associated with the clubs have decided that the disjointed way of working is not for the best - and have instead agreed to pull the sides together under one banner, Kennoway Star Hearts Football Club, from youth level up to junior. Calum Doctor from Kennoway Star Hearts Football Club said: “A good strong executive committee has been formed, headed at the moment by the chairman Willie Cunningham and he is supported by football people who only want the best for the kids and Kennoway. “Kennoway teams have had success over the years and we want to continue that, and we believe that the new venture is the way forward. “Kennoway Star Hearts Juniors have also came on board and we hope to provide a footballing pathway to them for the kids that won’t be picked up by senior clubs. The juniors have offered the use of Treaton Park, their home ground, for some teams to play at and they are also in the process of doing up their training pitch and turning it into a 7 a side pitch for the lower age groups to play on. “Just now we have well over 200 kids associated with Kennoway teams at all the age groups.” All Kennoway Star Hearts Football teams will wear the exact same colour of strips, training kit and tracksuits, with the club recently opening up an online shop with ACA Sports where parents, family members and supporters can buy official Kennoway merchandise. Fife Council have also been contacted as the clubs aims to ensure Cotlands Park and Sandy Brae within the village are kept in top condition for training and playing, We are also in the process of starting up a girls football team, starting at the 6-9year old age group which we have high hopes for,” added Mr Doctor. “Also in training is our newly formed over 35s side that are in the early stages of creation and are organising friendlies at the moment with the ambition of entering the over 35s league. “Through Bob McPhail’s Kennoway Community Shed, we are also starting up an over 50s walking football for the local community of Kennoway. “Over the years the village has really got behind the teams so we thought it was time to give something back. “We are looking for anyone aged 50 and over to come along and get involved and most of all, enjoy. The social side of this is also very important.” Surely a club like this should be joining the senior ranks, let's hope they get organised for next season and join the EoS. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burnie_man Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/sport/football/kennoway-football-link-up-will-give-sport-a-boost-in-the-village-1-4752396 Football sides from across Kennoway are to be brought together under one umbrella in a bid to create a pathway for local players. The area has several youth football sides, most with separate identities. Across various age groups, Kennoway Fun Fours, Kennoway Soccer 7s and Kennoway United all play their football locally. But those associated with the clubs have decided that the disjointed way of working is not for the best - and have instead agreed to pull the sides together under one banner, Kennoway Star Hearts Football Club, from youth level up to junior. Calum Doctor from Kennoway Star Hearts Football Club said: “A good strong executive committee has been formed, headed at the moment by the chairman Willie Cunningham and he is supported by football people who only want the best for the kids and Kennoway. “Kennoway teams have had success over the years and we want to continue that, and we believe that the new venture is the way forward. “Kennoway Star Hearts Juniors have also came on board and we hope to provide a footballing pathway to them for the kids that won’t be picked up by senior clubs. The juniors have offered the use of Treaton Park, their home ground, for some teams to play at and they are also in the process of doing up their training pitch and turning it into a 7 a side pitch for the lower age groups to play on. “Just now we have well over 200 kids associated with Kennoway teams at all the age groups.” All Kennoway Star Hearts Football teams will wear the exact same colour of strips, training kit and tracksuits, with the club recently opening up an online shop with ACA Sports where parents, family members and supporters can buy official Kennoway merchandise. Fife Council have also been contacted as the clubs aims to ensure Cotlands Park and Sandy Brae within the village are kept in top condition for training and playing, We are also in the process of starting up a girls football team, starting at the 6-9year old age group which we have high hopes for,” added Mr Doctor. “Also in training is our newly formed over 35s side that are in the early stages of creation and are organising friendlies at the moment with the ambition of entering the over 35s league. “Through Bob McPhail’s Kennoway Community Shed, we are also starting up an over 50s walking football for the local community of Kennoway. “Over the years the village has really got behind the teams so we thought it was time to give something back. “We are looking for anyone aged 50 and over to come along and get involved and most of all, enjoy. The social side of this is also very important.” Surely a club like this should be joining the senior ranks, let's hope they get organised for next season and join the EoS.No mention of the move to New Bayview. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patriot1 Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 2 hours ago, Burnie_man said: Surely a club like this should be joining the senior ranks, let's hope they get organised for next season and join the EoS. No mention of the move to New Bayview. Yes. And it's also interesting that all the talk is of Kennoway and not Star. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burnie_man Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 2 hours ago, patriot1 said: Yes. And it's also interesting that all the talk is of Kennoway and not Star. Haven't all the committee that were previously associated with Star Hearts now left? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glassnahalf Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 On 08/06/2018 at 19:35, AlanCamelonfan said: Its not that hard to understand it don' knowith what' difficult about this that 3 leaguess are same level Agreed, the whole concept isn't exactly rocket science. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patriot1 Posted June 14, 2018 Share Posted June 14, 2018 1 hour ago, Burnie_man said: Haven't all the committee that were previously associated with Star Hearts now left? They have so effectively it's been a takeover of a well run amateur team. Although at least it's been to our benefit because our pitch is being superbly looked after by Star's former groundsman. And I believe the rental figure for Bayview was the problem. I don't know if that's the end of the matter but I hope so as Treaton Park is a cracking ground. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HibeeJibee Posted June 20, 2018 Share Posted June 20, 2018 To wrap this up, in a manner of speaking: East Region Juniors were left with 36 clubs down from 60... These were from Tayside & Perthshire (18 including Kinnoull), Fife (9 including Tayport) and West Lothian (9). There are no longer any Junior clubs in East Lothian, Midlothian, Edinburgh or Central Scotland... There seem to have been 2 separate proposals: abolishing Superleague and Premier, running just with 2 districts of 18 clubs each then a title playoff; or abolishing Premier only, and downsizing the Superleague and both districts to 12 clubs each... It's the latter which has been favoured. As a result the 5 clubs left which played in the Superleague (4 Tayside/1 Fife) plus 7 of the 8 left which played in the Premier (2 Tayside/3 Fife including Tayport/2 West Lothian) comprise the consolidated Superleague. Bathgate wished to step down into the district, and Pumpherston the South district champion didn't want to ascend, leaving Kirriemuir to be reprieved in favour of Dundee NE the North district champion. Remaining clubs from Tayside & Perthshire form North district; those from Fife & West Lothian, including Bathgate, form South district. If this set-up remains going forth the bottom 2 in Superleague will be relegated; district champions promoted; district runners-up playoff then winner playoff v 10th in Superleague. East of Scotland Junior Cup is now East Region Junior Cup. There's a new East Region Sectional Cup to be played home-&-away in the middle of the season. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanCamelonfan Posted June 20, 2018 Share Posted June 20, 2018 27 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said: To wrap this up, in a manner of speaking: East Region Juniors were left with 36 clubs down from 60... These were from Tayside & Perthshire (18 including Kinnoull), Fife (9 including Tayport) and West Lothian (9). There are no longer any Junior clubs in East Lothian, Midlothian, Edinburgh or Central Scotland... There seem to have been 2 separate proposals: abolishing Superleague and Premier, running just with 2 districts of 18 clubs each then a title playoff; or abolishing Premier only, and downsizing the Superleague and both districts to 12 clubs each... It's the latter which has been favoured. As a result the 5 clubs left which played in the Superleague (4 Tayside/1 Fife) plus 7 of the 8 left which played in the Premier (2 Tayside/3 Fife including Tayport/2 West Lothian) comprise the consolidated Superleague. Bathgate wished to step down into the district, and Pumpherston the South district champion didn't want to ascend, leaving Kirriemuir to be reprieved in favour of Dundee NE the North district champion. Remaining clubs from Tayside & Perthshire form North district; those from Fife & West Lothian, including Bathgate, form South district. If this set-up remains going forth the bottom 2 in Superleague will be relegated; district champions promoted; district runners-up playoff then winner playoff v 10th in Superleague. East of Scotland Junior Cup is now East Region Junior Cup. There's a new East Region Sectional Cup to be played home-&-away in the middle of the season. Real shame hopefully the bathgates will move over next season 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HibeeJibee Posted June 20, 2018 Share Posted June 20, 2018 Slight nomenclature correction to my post above - it seems the bottom levels are to be called Premier North and Premier South. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burnie_man Posted June 22, 2018 Share Posted June 22, 2018 I hear the EoSFL have a new social media man, looking forward to better output than the ERJFA ever managed (not hard!) I wonder if the Twitter feed will follow Trump's lead, after all we don't want FAKE NEWS, that would be SAD! MEoSGA! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert James Posted June 22, 2018 Share Posted June 22, 2018 On 20/06/2018 at 19:15, AlanCamelonfan said: Real shame hopefully the bathgates will move over next season Just when we thought it was all over (for now), the Junior Forum shows that the SJFA has removed the new EoSL clubs from the end of 2017/18 season's Junior East Region league tables. Oh dear. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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