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14 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

Disappointed Burghead Thistle didn't make the play offs, neve mind promotion.

Lossie United are a lot better this season and Whitehills are back. I wonder if that is hurting Burghead

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3 hours ago, virginton said:

Are Bridge of Don going to finish their season before June? 

They currently have league fixtures upto and including Saturday 8th June.

Also in SFs of North Junior Cup.

Lost in North & Tayside Junior Cup SFs yesterday.
 

3 hours ago, Jacksgranda said:

Disappointed Burghead Thistle didn't make the play offs, neve mind promotion.

I hadn't noticed there now were playoffs in North Juniors.

What's the format... 2x SFs > Final? 2 legs or neutral venue?

Nairn don't finish league games until Saturday 8th June and 'on paper' can catch East End for playoff.

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Just now, HibeeJibee said:

They currently have league fixtures upto and including Saturday 8th June.
 

I hadn't noticed there now were playoffs in North Juniors.

What's the format... 2x SFs > Final? 2 legs or neutral venue?

No idea, tbh, @GNU_Linux will be your man, I'd imagine.

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2 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

They currently have league fixtures upto and including Saturday 8th June.
 

I hadn't noticed there now were playoffs in North Juniors.

What's the format... 2x SFs > Final? 2 legs or neutral venue?

Two-legged semi finals, followed by a final at a neutral venue.

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Culter look like winning nearly everything going again this season, after beating Bridge of Don Thistle last night to claim the Mcleman Cup.

I doubt their attitude to promotion has changed since last year.

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No rush to move up the pyramid

Despite their dominance this season, Culter are in no rush to follow Banks o’ Dee into the Highland League.

Thomson said: “Financially we are not ready for it.

“It would be a big step up. It took Banks o’ Dee six or seven years to get ready.

“It would cost the club a minimum of £120,000 to get an SFA club licence which you require and that would involve things such as installing floodlights, upgrading dressing rooms and improving disabled facilities.

“Then it would be a question of whether the players and the committee are up for it with the travelling costs.

“It would be a huge step up so for the time-being we will enjoy ourselves in the juniors.

“There are one or two clubs who are looking at moving up to the Highland League.

“I think our friends at Dyce are the closest to it. They have been building up their club. They have put in floodlights and they are away to put in a stand.

“To get up you need to win the league first and that is the hardest part.

“If we get more success we might have the hunger to do it but that would be more of a longer term plan.”

https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/sport/football/scottish/5764099/culter-fc-president-memorable-campaign/

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