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53 minutes ago, Greenmachine said:

Apparently the SPFL have voted through a change that requires clubs to have a bronze club license to be able to play in it.

When was this, here’s the 22 Dec 2022 letter outlining the 2023-2024 requirements…which remain Bronze required for Tiers One and Two (with waivers possible), Entry at Tier Three and Four (again, waivers possible).

https://spfl.co.uk/admin/filemanager/images/shares/pdfs/Membership Criteria Letter 2023-24.pdf

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5 minutes ago, TxRover said:

When was this, here’s the 22 Dec 2022 letter outlining the 2023-2024 requirements…which remain Bronze required for Tiers One and Two (with waivers possible), Entry at Tier Three and Four (again, waivers possible).

https://spfl.co.uk/admin/filemanager/images/shares/pdfs/Membership Criteria Letter 2023-24.pdf

It was voted through today along with the board appointments for this season

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5 minutes ago, parsforlife said:

It was voted through today along with the board appointments for this season

I assume for 2024-2025? Searched for news and couldn’t find it, got a link?

Edit: Found it… https://spfl.co.uk/news/spfl-board-elected-for-season-202324#:~:text=At the meeting clubs also,Scottish FA club licensing%3B and

 

Kelty, Bonnyrigg, Airdrie, Peterhead and Cove all reported to be Entry Level right now, and the Cumbernauld Colts seem to be the only LL team with Bronze. It’s not a terribly tough standard to meet, as most is administrative. Bonnyrigg’s pitch may be an issue.

 

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1 minute ago, LongTimeLurker said:

Pitch dimensions of 95m in length and 60m in width may also be challenging for some former junior clubs.

Absolutely, I was mentioning Bonnyrigg for the slope because they are already in the SPFL. This looks to be a “payback” of some sort…will be interesting to see the votes, if they publish them.

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1 minute ago, TxRover said:

Absolutely, I was mentioning Bonnyrigg for the slope because they are already in the SPFL. This looks to be a “payback” of some sort…will be interesting to see the votes, if they publish them.

Says unanimously above so looks like Bonnyrigg Rose voted for it. Cover for 500 will be an issue for some LL clubs as well and given the SFA are currently reviewing licensing criteria things may wind up being tougher than the current set of standards..

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Just now, LongTimeLurker said:

Says unanimously above so looks like Bonnyrigg Rose voted for it. Cover for 500 will be an issue for some LL clubs as well and given the SFA are currently reviewing licensing criteria things may wind up being tougher than the current set of standards..

Missed the unanimously, thanks. I doubt they’ll add any to the seat criteria after the fiasco caused by the 10,000 seater requirement. Any team (other than Queens Park) is quite likely to easily exceed that standard anyway, and they won’t want the optics of denying a team over not having seats that are never filled (at least at a League Two level).

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2 minutes ago, Skipper said:

So what are the main differences between an entry level and a bronze level licence ?

Short version: A s**tload of paperwork from the Legal/Admin side, some stuff regarding the First Team, and the Stadia Criteria. The essential stadia stuff is 1:40 max grade, minimum 95m x 60m, required 300+ lux floodlights with limited variation, 500 covered places.

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24 minutes ago, TxRover said:

Short version: A s**tload of paperwork from the Legal/Admin side, some stuff regarding the First Team, and the Stadia Criteria. The essential stadia stuff is 1:40 max grade, minimum 95m x 60m, required 300+ lux floodlights with limited variation, 500 covered places.

Could be a problem for Linlithgow. Think pitch is 59 m wide.

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When do the changes come into effect? Is it the start of 2024/25?

Surely any changes have to be brought into effect with min. 12 months notice from the relevant AGM? All such AGMs have long gone. That would mean new rules in time for the start of the 2025/26 season wouldn't it?

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11 minutes ago, craigkillie said:

This was voted on at the recent SPFL AGM and passed unanimously. Therefore it will be in place from the start of the 2024/25 season. I don't know why you think it would require any more notice than that?

So if you mean from the start of the 2024/2025, does that then mean that a non-licensed team could be promoted this season, as the rules won't kick in till the start of next season?

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