Buckie probe reasons for pyramid playoff expulsion

The Highland League champions though they had secured a deferral from meeting licensing requirements

Buckie were in dialogue with the SPFL and SFA ahead of Saturday's proposed play-off tie
Published 26th Apr 2024

Buckie Thistle are considering launching a challenge to their exclusion from the pyramid play-offs after being told they were ineligible for promotion to SPFL League 2.

The Highland League champions were due to face Lowland League winners East Kilbride in the first leg of their play-off on Saturday, with a tie against the cinch League 2 bottom club to follow for the victors.

However, the SFA announced on Thursday that Buckie had failed to secure the bronze-level club licence award which is deemed necessary for SPFL membership.

A "stunned and devastated" Buckie claimed on Thursday night that they had been granted a period of grace in relation to three issues - floodlights, safety officer and diversity and inclusion - and were committed to resolving medical requirements before an extended deadline of May 15th.

In a fresh statement on Friday, Buckie added that they were "endeavouring to get to the bottom of the decision".

The Moray club added: "Club officials attended meetings and had discussions with both the SPFL and SFA on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, but no indication was given at any point that Saturday's fixture was in doubt."

Buckie produced text from the SFA which they argued "clearly stated" that a decision had been deferred until May 15th.

They added: "After further discussions with the SFA this morning, we are now looking into the possibility of taking this to Arbitration, as per Article 99 of the SFA handbook. Further updates will be provided in due course."

The SFA said on Thursday of the decision to deny a licence: "The Scottish FA's club licensing department has been in regular dialogue with Buckie Thistle since then to notify the club of, and provide ample time to address, issues highlighted in their club licensing report.

"Unfortunately, these issues were not addressed by the club prior to (Wednesday's) licensing committee decision."

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