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 Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 10:16

`Scottish League Two club Bonnyrigg Rose have been deducted six points - because of the slope on their New Dundas Park pitch. And the Midlothian club has launched a fundraising campaign to pay for resurfacing works. It follows a Scottish Professional Football League disciplinary tribunal at which the governing body said the club admitted the rule breach. Because of their pitch`s gradient, the Scottish FA in September downgraded the club`s licence to entry level from bronze level - a minimum requirement for the SPFL.

Bonnyrigg have been deducted six points, warned about their future conduct and now must provide details by 31 January of funding arrangements and a programme of works to allow pitch levelling works next summer. It means Bonnyrigg drop four places from fourth to third bottom, still two points above Clyde and Forfar Athletic.

Appealing for donations, the club said on X: "The Rosey Posey, the heartbeat to our community, needs your help. "We are fundraising to help towards levelling the pitch as well as improve draining, etc., to ensure compliance with league membership."

Bonnyrigg won promotion to League 2 in 2022 after winning the Lowland League and finished eighth of the 10 teams last season.`


I don`t think Taylor Sutherland enjoyed his spell on loan there too much because of the difficulties caused by playing on a severely sloping pitch.



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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: RMGpar  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 13:35

Bit steep that..

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: GG Riva  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 14:04

I can`t understand why the SPFL didn`t ask them to carry out the necessary work before allowing them in to League 2, or make it a condition that it had to be done by the end of their first year in the SPFL.



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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: MikeyLeonard  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 14:36

Looks like they`re facing an uphill struggle now.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 14:43

It’s hardly a mountain to climb….

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: kelty_par  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 14:57

"I can`t understand why the SPFL didn`t ask them to carry out the necessary work before allowing them in to League 2, or make it a condition that it had to be done by the end of their first year in the SPFL."

When they were promoted they only needed to have an SFA Entry Level license, but that has recently changed so that all SPFL clubs need a Bronze Level instead.

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: shellypar  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 15:08

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kelty_par, Wed 13 Nov 14:57

"I can`t understand why the SPFL didn`t ask them to carry out the necessary work before allowing them in to League 2, or make it a condition that it had to be done by the end of their first year in the SPFL."

When they were promoted they only needed to have an SFA Entry Level license, but that has recently changed so that all SPFL clubs need a Bronze Level instead.


From what i heard aswell the sfa had said they would help fund or whatever it was to fix the pitch etc etc, stringed bonnyrigg along then told them that the money isnt there anymore, from what i`ve seen and heard anyways, i may not be right so please do not jump at my throat if my info is innaccurate sorry

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 15:12

Hibs played with a slope for many years




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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: Zimbo  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 15:23

So did Motherwell. The wall in front of the home end was about a foot high at one side and four at the other.
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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: GG Riva  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 15:28

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Raymie the Legend, Wed 13 Nov 15:12

Hibs played with a slope for many years


True. There probably weren`t any rules regarding how level the pitch had to be, back in the day.

I`m sure there were other clubs that had sloping pitches then.



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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 15:39

id still rather play there than against edinburgh city in what is the worst fan experience ive ever had the misfortune of experiencing

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: Buspasspar  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 15:43

Eriskay .. bumps lumps slopes sheep sh1te and hills .. and Fifa love it :-o))

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Topic Originator: parsmad68  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 15:44

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Buspasspar, Wed 13 Nov 15:43

Eriskay .. bumps lumps slopes sheep sh1te and hills .. and Fifa love it :-o))


Been there. Fabulous “ahem” ground.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 16:03

"I`m sure there were other clubs that had sloping pitches then."

Stirling Albion`s former Annfield ground was one - I think it also sloped slightly from one corner to the diagonally opposite one as well.

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 16:18

There was a fair old slope at Queensferry Albert. More like the side of a hill




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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: GG Riva  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 16:24

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veteraneastender, Wed 13 Nov 16:03

"I`m sure there were other clubs that had sloping pitches then."

Stirling Albion`s former Annfield ground was one - I think it also sloped slightly from one corner to the diagonally opposite one as well.


I was going to guess the Bino`s old ground, but didn`t want to steal your thunder, VEE. 😀



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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: Back_oh_the_net  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 16:27

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GG Riva, Wed 13 Nov 14:04

I can`t understand why the SPFL didn`t ask them to carry out the necessary work before allowing them in to League 2, or make it a condition that it had to be done by the end of their first year in the SPFL.


They did and Bonnyrigg also gave them assurances that the work would be completed by the next review period which clearly hasn’t happened so they have rightly been punished for it
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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 17:51

I`m sure my son played there around 96/97 against Hearts youth team, the ground had recently been created at that time?
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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: shellypar  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 17:53

Quote:

Back_oh_the_net, Wed 13 Nov 16:27

Quote:

GG Riva, Wed 13 Nov 14:04

I can`t understand why the SPFL didn`t ask them to carry out the necessary work before allowing them in to League 2, or make it a condition that it had to be done by the end of their first year in the SPFL.


They did and Bonnyrigg also gave them assurances that the work would be completed by the next review period which clearly hasn’t happened so they have rightly been punished for it


Incorrect statement mate

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: Dave_1885  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 17:59

Its fine though - set off flares, throw objects at players/officials and sing sectarian bile and its just a stern telling off……

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: cammypar 1995  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 17:59

I remember us playing Albion rovers away and when you looked at the byline it had a massive dip before rising above level at the post. I am surprised that it was allowed.

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: Buster_Brown  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 18:47

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Dave_1885, Wed 13 Nov 17:59

Its fine though - set off flares, throw objects at players/officials and sing sectarian bile and its just a stern telling off……


This is what annoys me more than anything. Which one is worse? Easier to deal with a club with a couple of hundred fans, than tackle the real issue of Scottish Football
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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 20:43

Anyone who remembers East End Park in the 80’s will recall the whole pitch was like a small hill from the perspective of the NW terrace to the main stand.

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: NMCmassive  
Date:   Thu 14 Nov 13:13

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AdamAntsParsStripe, Wed 13 Nov 20:43

Anyone who remembers East End Park in the 80’s will recall the whole pitch was like a small hill from the perspective of the NW terrace to the main stand.


Before my time im sure the south west corner flag had a big dip towards it in the 90’s 🤔

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: veteraneastender  
Date:   Thu 14 Nov 13:31

On one of the open days some years back I wandered over to speak with a club official that knew my Dad from way back.
There was a minor but noticeable hollow in the playing surface just inside the eastern half of the pitch in front of the terracing side.
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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: parsfan  
Date:   Thu 14 Nov 15:01

Quote:

NMCmassive, Thu 14 Nov 13:13

Quote:

AdamAntsParsStripe, Wed 13 Nov 20:43

Anyone who remembers East End Park in the 80’s will recall the whole pitch was like a small hill from the perspective of the NW terrace to the main stand.


Before my time im sure the south west corner flag had a big dip towards it in the 90’s 🤔


This is how I remember it. Never noticed until the Norrie went up and shadow cast by the afternoon winter sun had a big scoop missing.

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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: arpar  
Date:   Thu 14 Nov 17:19

What is the maximum slope allowed. Brechin certainly has a slope towards one end and they have got a bronze license.
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 Re: Bonnyrigg Rose
Topic Originator: pars4life1  
Date:   Thu 14 Nov 17:38

1:40 gradient for width and length at bronze.

https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/media/11172/sfa-club-licensing-manual-2024.pdf

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