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Beware the pyramid. Although jumping into bed with a bunch of vipers has its dangers also. Good luck with that. 

By its very nature football is self serving, they c***s in the East will take that to another level.

They are not to be trusted, none of them. 

As I said in a previous thread, their product is gash and they only want you guys to improve it. 

Like the Tories, the SFA will lie, cheat do anything to get their business model through. 

The big boys will be lauded like Messiah's, lots of others will be playing on public parks. But hold on wishyman, they've got floodlights, they're Seniors. 

You couldn't fucking make it up.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said:


4 way play off for one promotion space is a disgrace, as is having 2 spots for east, 1 for south and 1 west, absolute madness.

That's probably not going to happen if it involves a separate ERJFA.

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Why are the SFA drawing up the plans for the play offs with the ERJFA included then ?
 
 
 
if things are as far ahead as you claim explain the EOS memo posted yesterday that shows things to be far from being anywhere near done.
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8 minutes ago, GNU_Linux said:
39 minutes ago, Kilbowie Benches said:
Why are the SFA drawing up the plans for the play offs with the ERJFA included then ?
 
 
 

if things are as far ahead as you claim explain the EOS memo posted yesterday that shows things to be far from being anywhere near done.

I rather suspect the SJFA/WRJFA will plough on regardless in a bid to present a plan to the PWG. At least at that point the PWG have something to discuss regarding structure, whereas upto that point they have had nothing. 

However, it's probably going to be a bit of a waste of time if they haven't listened to the EoS and include the ERJFA as a separate competitor league. Are the ERJFA involved in this planning at all or are they sitting in a corner being told what's going to happen?

 

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I rather suspect the SJFA/WRJFA will plough on regardless in a bid to present a plan to the PWG. At least at that point the PWG have something to discuss regarding structure, whereas upto that point they have had nothing. 
However, it's probably going to be a bit of a waste of time if they haven't listened to the EoS and include the ERJFA as a separate competitor league. Are the ERJFA involved in this planning at all or are they sitting in a corner being told what's going to happen?
 
it's about time the regions both junior & senior got round the table to talk. Things can only go so far with the sjfa as a whole representing some 130 clubs at the pwg. ERJFA,WRJFA and NRJFA should be represented directly at all remaining PWG's imo
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On 31/12/2018 at 16:07, locheeboy said:

Those clubs that have applied are not members as yet. Only when the licence is approved do you become a member. Playing in the EoS or SoS does not give you Senior status.  Everthing will come down to the SFA board either approving derogation for those clubs or not approving.

Listen, going by the above and a previously mentioned tweet you seem to have trouble understanding this, so let me explain:

The 42 members of the SPFL are known as "league clubs". Everyone outside of that - including the juniors, yes, even Talbot - is "non-league".

Members of the SPFL, HL, LL, EoS, SoS and NCL are senior. Members of the SJFA are junior. The rest are amateur.

Members of the SFA have to be licensed. They are known as "licensed clubs."

 

On 02/01/2019 at 09:20, Vollyman said:


Junior clubs do not put games off the decision wether a game goes ahead or is off is made by a referee.

Except when their kit is locked in the pavilion and they can't get it, or they can't get access because of diversions known about for months, or there's a flu pandemic that only affect members of one football club on the day of an Old Firm game, or...

On 05/01/2019 at 20:50, daleboy1969 said:

All EOS clubs will receive grants for undersoil heating for next season .along with huge parachute payments for clubs in tear 6.1 next season . ( chairman moi decided tear 7 not acceptable for big senior clubs) happy new year SUPERSTARS .#juniorsfurme

Chairman Moi? He sounds a bit pretentious. 

On 08/01/2019 at 17:45, Hillonearth said:

I suppose there was that one season Rothes shipped knocking on 200 goals, but any other year it's a fair assumption :)

FWIW, Fort William have only finished bottom once in the past four years. But yeah.

1 hour ago, wishyman said:

Beware the pyramid. Although jumping into bed with a bunch of vipers has its dangers also. Good luck with that. 

By its very nature football is self serving, they c***s in the East will take that to another level.

They are not to be trusted, none of them. 

Would this be the EoS that stood aside to allow 25 existing clubs and one new club all to join them at the same level, which they had no need or obligation to do, who could have been papped underneath in a second division but instead set up parallel conferences, knowing that many of them would spend a season taking several hidings during the season, and placing a massive barrier to their ever reaching the LL? And who extended their deadline several times so that other clubs could consult with their members before applying to join? That EoS?

I think you should go back on your meds.

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1 hour ago, glensmad said:

I understand that the West Region management committee are meeting next week to discuss the pyramid and the disciplinary procedures.

This is a real opportunity for West Junior clubs to seek written confirmation........ 

(1)  that the SFA/PWG/Lowland League has agreed there will be 4 feeder leagues in the Lowland geographical area

(2) unlikely, but if so, get confirmation that the SFA/PWG/Lowland League have agreed that the boundary will be moved to embrace north of Tayside clubs in this set up.

Or is this merely an SJFA attempt at getting an agreed final negotiating position for West and residual East clubs to adopt, At the end of next week, Hopefully, Glensmad and others, should be able to produce written confirmation (or not) of the outcome.   

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