The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

LOWLAND LEAGUE CHAIRMAN ADAMANT PYRAMIDPLA­Y-OFFSMUSTHA­PPEN

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Lowland League chairman George Fraser is adamant the pyramid play-offs must go ahead — and has called on the SPFL to provide clarity to Kelty Hearts and Brora Rangers amid spiralling Covid-19 testing costs.

There is continued uncertaint­y surroundin­g whether Kelty and their Highland League counterpar­ts, Brora, will be given a crack at the team which finishes at the foot of League 2.

Brechin City, who finished bottom of the 42 when last season was curtailed due to the pandemic, again occupy that perilous position.

There was a twist in the tale yesterday when reports emerged of a counterpro­posal from Glebe Park chiefs – a reconstruc­tion plan which would see Kelty and Brora ascend into an expanded 12-team bottom tier this summer.

The following year, the champions of the Lowland and Highland leagues would again be promoted, with Celtic and Rangers colts teams also invited to join a 16-team division.

But Fraser said: “We firmly believe the pyramid play-offs should take place. We have legitimate­ly provided a champion club and, from that point of view, nothing has changed our position on that.

“Brechin are doing what they feel they have to do in order to maintain their SPFL membership and that is their prerogativ­e. The SPFL are a members’ organisati­on, so they are entitled to do so.

“I can’t speak to how much support that will garner among other clubs. We, as a league, are in the same boat as Kelty Hearts, which is waiting for the SPFL to give us some indication when the play-off games will take place and their position.

“We are at the mercy of them — and there is a need for a swift decision.”

That imperative is due to the fact both Kelty and Brora — declared champions after 13 and three league games respective­ly — are following costly Covid-19 protocols.

They have already been given Scottish FA dispensati­on to face each other in the play-off semi-final, with the first leg set for this Saturday. The winners, in principle, get a shot at promotion to League 2.

“Time is marching on and both clubs, Kelty and Brora Rangers, are spending in excess of £2,000 per week on testing in preparatio­n of this tie,” Fraser continued.

“They need assurances and they need a schedule to prepare for. We need the SPFL to clarify things for us.”

There is an inescapabl­e sense of deja vu after the pyramid play-offs were scrapped last year — Kelty and Brora also won their respective titles last term — only to be followed by months of wrangling and reconstruc­tion talks.

However, Fraser says football finds itself in a very different situation and, as such, insists there should be a different outcome.

He said: “There were no games being played last year and options were limited by that. There was a total ban on football.

“This year, football is being played — clubs are back in training under testing conditions — so it is a different scenario. It is clear games are able to take place and, as such, I would expect the play-offs to happen.”

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