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17 minutes ago, Ceejayar said:

Massive budgets especially Darvel compared to Beith, you’re deluded if you think otherwise.

Not deluded budgets are all in good in theory Beith have been outstanding that's nothing to do with a budget they have been consistent that's not budget. they are a decent team this nonsense of better budget isn't the real world

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10 minutes ago, dennispaterson said:

Not deluded budgets are all in good in theory Beith have been outstanding that's nothing to do with a budget they have been consistent that's not budget. they are a decent team this nonsense of better budget isn't the real world

I think that’s the point being made hence the riddy, so are you happy with Darvel’s season taking out the Aberdeen game given that they have the biggest budget in the league?

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7 minutes ago, Ceejayar said:

I think that’s the point being made hence the riddy, so are you happy with Darvel’s season taking out the Aberdeen game given that they have the biggest budget in the league?

Not at all think Darvel have been off it for long parts but that doesn't change just because we have to the biggest budget doesn't guarantee winning the league but it should have guaranteed better performance that the disappointment 

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1 hour ago, funky monkey said:

Well done to Chris Strain, Carlo Monti and all of the Beith players.

An achievement not to be sniffed at given some of the money involved in our level of football over the last few seasons.

Do Beith pay well? Seems like they have a very small squad with no pre Madonnas in it unlike a good few other clubs.

Having watched them over the course of the season they need to recruit going forward a central midfielder to add some physicality to help Rossiter & Frize out & a striker to take the burden off Fowler & Monk as Cummins just isn't very good.

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2 minutes ago, AM-1 said:

Do Beith pay well? Seems like they have a very small squad with no pre Madonnas in it unlike a good few other clubs.

Having watched them over the course of the season they need to recruit going forward a central midfielder to add some physicality to help Rossiter & Frize out & a striker to take the burden off Fowler & Monk as Cummins just isn't very good.

Who would that be? Cher?

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Beith have surely shown everyone how it’s possible to win a league, after scrambling to stay up the previous season, and having an indifferent start to to the campaign.
‘Leicester City’ seasons can be achieved via some astute singings, cultivating a great team spirit & all the stars aligning.
Beith is a small town, with a small budget by comparisons to most of their opponents but they have won the day.

Well done Beith & management team

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7 hours ago, PossilYM said:

Great achievement for Beith.

Complete riddy for Darvel and Talbot.

As for Project Pyramid, even bigger riddy for the Wosfl Blazers.

 

As I predicted, you'd wait a couple of weeks after failing to answer my question about why Beith winning the league is an embarrassment for the WoSFL Management, and then trot out the same line again.

No doubt you'll do it again.

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7 hours ago, PossilYM said:

Great achievement for Beith.

Complete riddy for Darvel and Talbot.

As for Project Pyramid, even bigger riddy for the Wosfl Blazers.

 

You really are obsessed about slating our league, regardless of who wins it,  it’s one of the most competitive leagues in Scotland.  You have still to give a reason why this is an embarrassment for the wosfl?  2/3  of the league are not licensed does not take anything away from the achievement.  The league table does not lie the best team wins the league regardless of whether they are licensed or not. 

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1 minute ago, glensmad said:

As I predicted, you'd wait a couple of weeks after failing to answer my question about why Beith winning the league is an embarrassment for the WoSFL Management, and then trot out the same line again.

No doubt you'll do it again.

Tbh, I'm being a bit unfair to the Wosfl blazers over their negotiating skills at the setting up of the Wosfl.

Like asking that in the event of what happened today, an unlicensed club winning the league, would it be possible for the next highest licensed club to take up a place in the playoffs.

But that's yesterday's chip paper.

The real big embarrassment for the Wosfl blazers is explaining to the clubs how they will, with maybe one or possibly two exceptions, be relegated next summer.

Not 2 or 3 teams from each league as per normal but the entire Wosfl.

Relegated.

Project Pyramid set back years in one stroke of a Hampden pen.

"All in it together" as was said a couple of seasons back.

Well you sure are now.

 

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5 minutes ago, beithboy said:

You really are obsessed about slating our league, regardless of who wins it,  it’s one of the most competitive leagues in Scotland.  You have still to give a reason why this is an embarrassment for the wosfl?  2/3  of the league are not licensed does not take anything away from the achievement.  The league table does not lie the best team wins the league regardless of whether they are licensed or not. 

Yeh no problem.

Well done Beith.

Good luck in the Big Scottish Cup.

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10 minutes ago, PossilYM said:

Tbh, I'm being a bit unfair to the Wosfl blazers over their negotiating skills at the setting up of the Wosfl.

Like asking that in the event of what happened today, an unlicensed club winning the league, would it be possible for the next highest licensed club to take up a place in the playoffs.


They could hardly have expected a different set of rules to those which already applied to the EoS and SoS leagues.

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Just now, craigkillie said:


They could hardly have expected a different set of rules to those which already applied to the EoS and SoS leagues.

If a trade union negotiate a pay rise for it's members then non members don't get ignored by the bosses do they?

The non union members get the same pay rise.

The various leagues in the Lowland League region do talk to each other i hope.

Or maybe the LL just bosses the leagues below them on behalf of the SFA and the Scottish League.

Since Project Pyramid has began it's just been a whole series of tin pot events starting with the laughable "We all in it together" remark through to Cup Finals on a Friday night.

 

 

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That's a daft comparison.

If a trade union doesn't get a payrise then they might go on strike, which will inconvenience their bosses. If the Tier 6 leagues don't get an extra promotion spot and decide to boycott the play-offs, it makes absolutely no difference to Tier 5.

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17 minutes ago, PossilYM said:

If a trade union negotiate a pay rise for it's members then non members don't get ignored by the bosses do they?

The non union members get the same pay rise.

The various leagues in the Lowland League region do talk to each other i hope.

Or maybe the LL just bosses the leagues below them on behalf of the SFA and the Scottish League.

Since Project Pyramid has began it's just been a whole series of tin pot events starting with the laughable "We all in it together" remark through to Cup Finals on a Friday night.

 

 

It's a strange rock to die on but you are determined to make whatever point it is you are trying to make... No one else cares though so maybe it's time to let it go

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5 minutes ago, Spyro said:

It's a strange rock to die on but you are determined to make whatever point it is you are trying to make... No one else cares though so maybe it's time to let it go

Probably correct.

Blazers are like politicians, you get the ones you elect.

Or deserve.

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26 minutes ago, PossilYM said:

Probably correct.

Blazers are like politicians, you get the ones you elect.

Or deserve.

I'm usually the 1st person to call out league or club officials for inadequacies but this is a complete non-issue.

5 out of 6 leagues at tier 6 had unlicensed champions this season, things will progress through time

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