The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Offside! Club could ‘fold’ after losing bid to switch leagues

Montrose Ladies FC will be forced to make long journeys north – which could lead to players leaving

- Graeme strachan

Women’s football’s governing body has refused an appeal from Montrose Ladies FC to switch leagues – despite being warned the team could fold if they don’t.

Montrose Ladies FC played in Division 2 East last season but this year they were put in Division 2 North without notice after the leagues were reconfigur­ed based on the number of teams entering.

Manager Eilidh Reid has been left extremely disappoint­ed after the Perform and Win Committee stuck to its guns and the team will now make the long journey to Caithness tomorrow for the Division 2 North season opener.

She said: “With Montrose LFC placed in the Division 2 North, there is a very realistic chance that the team may fold due to the amount of travelling and reluctance of players to travel the distances involved.

“We feel that asking a Division 2 club to travel a combined total of over 10 hours to play a single game of football is completely unacceptab­le.

“The financial costs and implicatio­ns that this sort of travel will incur are ... totally unreasonab­le for a club at the lowest level of female senior football.

“As Montrose is located in the SFA East Region, we feel it is necessary that the club take part in the East league rather than being placed in a league region that we are not part of.”

Montrose Ladies are going into only their second year as a club, having had a relatively strong first year.

The club was establishe­d to provide a complete pathway to give girls from Montrose Youth an opportunit­y to progress on to senior football, but the manager has warned that this opportunit­y “may now be taken away due to highly unreasonab­le travel requiremen­ts”.

The Perform and Win Committee said the majority view is that, in the best interests of all teams, the existing structure of the leagues should remain in place.

A spokeswoma­n said: “Whilst we appreciate that the geography in the north is difficult, we need to draw the line somewhere based on the number of clubs and where they are based.

“A smaller North league of seven teams is not viable as there is always the risk of teams folding throughout the season.

“If this happens in a league of seven, then the six clubs remaining would only play 15 games a season.

“Teams in the North league already play less games than those in other leagues and all clubs play the same affiliatio­n fee so this was felt to be unfair.”

As Montrose is located in the SFA East Region, we feel it is necessary that the club take part in the East league rather than being placed in a league region that we are not part of.

EILIDH REID MANAGER OF MONTROSE LADIES FC

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 ??  ?? Members of Montrose Ladies FC on a fundraisin­g night out. The team’s future is in doubt after the league ruling. Picture: Paul Reid.
Members of Montrose Ladies FC on a fundraisin­g night out. The team’s future is in doubt after the league ruling. Picture: Paul Reid.

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