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First Refusal: the EOS First Division 2023-24


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25 minutes ago, parsforlife said:

Forgot about that, they are hunting for another supermarket but I think they’ll struggle. 

why did Dunfermline not let them in surely if they had put two heads together instead of 1. That facility might have been even better

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10 minutes ago, searchers1963 said:

why did Dunfermline not let them in surely if they had put two heads together instead of 1. That facility might have been even better

I don’t know the exact reasons but it may be down to how much the facility will be used by youth teams, that the additional work required to make public accessible affected other plans for the site or potentially conflict over the UK gov grant money we received and the money that was being provided on behalf of rosyth.

Maybe we couldn’t manage conflict, if we have a Sunday game could we just postpone rosyth games to allow us to train on a Saturday? Would rosyth be using it for midweek games and we’d need to move youth training?

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30 minutes ago, parsforlife said:

I don’t know the exact reasons but it may be down to how much the facility will be used by youth teams, that the additional work required to make public accessible affected other plans for the site or potentially conflict over the UK gov grant money we received and the money that was being provided on behalf of rosyth.

Maybe we couldn’t manage conflict, if we have a Sunday game could we just postpone rosyth games to allow us to train on a Saturday? Would rosyth be using it for midweek games and we’d need to move youth training?

Not really any different to other multi use facilities. ochilview? Bo'ness ?

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4 hours ago, Mon the Pace said:

Will Rosyths results be now struck from the record? 
 

You would think one less relegation place as well?

There's also the affect on relegations due to the possibility that one club comes down from the Lowland League with none going up in return if an EoS club doesn't win the play-offs.

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53 minutes ago, parsforlife said:

I don’t know the exact reasons but it may be down to how much the facility will be used by youth teams, that the additional work required to make public accessible affected other plans for the site or potentially conflict over the UK gov grant money we received and the money that was being provided on behalf of rosyth.

Maybe we couldn’t manage conflict, if we have a Sunday game could we just postpone rosyth games to allow us to train on a Saturday? Would rosyth be using it for midweek games and we’d need to move youth training?

The East of Scotland wouldn't be happy with Dunfermline trying to postpone their team's (Rosyth) games. Think that's one of the stimulations of the League.

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20 minutes ago, Dev said:

There's also the affect on relegations due to the possibility that one club comes down from the Lowland League with none going up in return if an EoS club doesn't win the play-offs.

Isn’t there also the possibility of Gretna going down to the South with the winner of the EOS going up which would lead to four promotion spots?

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20 hours ago, parsforlife said:

I don’t know the exact reasons but it may be down to how much the facility will be used by youth teams, that the additional work required to make public accessible affected other plans for the site or potentially conflict over the UK gov grant money we received and the money that was being provided on behalf of rosyth.

Maybe we couldn’t manage conflict, if we have a Sunday game could we just postpone rosyth games to allow us to train on a Saturday? Would rosyth be using it for midweek games and we’d need to move youth training?

in short the pars thought they needed rosyth to secure the civvy and funding (looking after the community etc) then it came apparent they didnt need rosyth so rosyth got punted 

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A cracking win for Camelon sees them go top.

The one advantage of Saints getting knocked out of another cup today is we might get the chance to have a run of league games. I’d love to see where we are once we have played our games in hand on the sides above us.

Needless to say we were due to play Rosyth next Saturday. So it looks like we will drop another game behind everyone😏

 

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Newtongrange deserved winners in the top of the table battle today, and done themselves no harm in pursuit of a promotion spot. Dunipace now comfortable favourites to win the league after Camelon & Whitburn beaten, although they still have to play Newtongrange twice! St Andrews stay in the hunt after being awarded the points against Rosyth.

It's gonna go down to the wire methinks! 

 

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Can't see past Pace,Star and the Mariners making it up into the EoSFL Premier for next season .

Anytime I've saw them they've looked a cut above the rest and will enhance the Premier next season. 

St.Andrews and Whitburn still have a possible 4th promotion spot to possibly get,depending on promotion and relegation. 

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