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6 minutes ago, gogsy said:

Just a wee reminder on Micks blueprint for Scottish football taken from his website.

We conclude that there should be a Premier 1 and 2 (8 clubs each) as the leading edge of our game, while the remainder should be regionalised to limit costs and provide better access to improving clubs, which should also make them more competitive, as well as requiring them to improve their own quality. To this end, there should be three `feeder` divisions to SPFL, under`national` league banner, each with 18 clubs. Premier 1 `reserves` should be allowed priority entry to this level. Premier 2 `reserves` should have priority entry to a 4th level of five regional divisions, each with 18 clubs. In addition, there would be a national u-20 league pyramid, with a Premier division of 14 clubs, underpinned by regional divisions, matching the senior structure. Similar structures would be available for Women and all age-groups, included in `national` management.

 

Got something almost exactly right. It is available for the Women's game.

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Well worked out system, but what is the fetish with the inclusion of reserve teams again ? Thought everyone was against that idea, maybe wrong. Looking into a crystal ball I guess some sort of regionalisation could happen in future, depending on clubs finances and ability to compete at a professional level.

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3 hours ago, Shanner said:

The format is genuinely mental. It's like trying to read a word cloud. 

It is a wee bit, but it's great for fixtures (especially friendlies, reserves, u20s) and sometimes seems to be more up to date than the SJFA website.

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1 hour ago, Aqy said:

It is a wee bit, but it's great for fixtures (especially friendlies, reserves, u20s) and sometimes seems to be more up to date than the SJFA website.

I'm sure he has plenty of time to do it. Can't see him socialising much with the mouth he has on him!

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2 hours ago, Aqy said:

It is a wee bit, but it's great for fixtures (especially friendlies, reserves, u20s) and sometimes seems to be more up to date than the SJFA website.

The "rival" Scottish Football Fixtures is an excellent resource as well, updated on the day with cancellations and ground changes, plus it's significantly easier to navigate.

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