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Moving association is irrelevant. For example, Berwick moving to the EPFL will still be the same club with their history intact. To my knowledge none of the rest have changed their name and badge. Glenrothes Juniors formed in 1964 cease to exist. Gone the way of the Dodo and like Third Lanark will NEVER field a team of players again. That’s the difference.

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As far as I understand things it’s the social club who are owed thousands of pounds to the council not the football side.Maybe you should concentrate on subject matters you have a better understanding of as personally it seems to me that you are trying to play to an audience that hates the club. 

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22 minutes ago, Marydoll said:

As far as I understand things it’s the social club who are owed thousands of pounds to the council 

The financial difficulties are just as irrelevant as the moving association. What you’re failing to grasp here is that the committee decided to join the EoS, not as Glenrothes Juniors but with a completely new identity and beginning as Glenrothes FC. It wasn’t compulsory or indeed necessary to drop the juniors tag. Even if they had nobody would have batted an eyelid but the introduction of the new badge signals the end of the club as we know it. 

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The new club is only a week old and one thing that evidently hasn’t changed is the default, accusing those who point out the truth as doing it out of “hatred”

If they want to claim the spirit lives on and are deluded enough to believe the history continues let them go for it. The cold hard facts are that Glenrothes Juniors founded in 1964 no longer exists.

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7 hours ago, Weshallnotbemoved said:

If they want to claim the spirit lives on and are deluded enough to believe the history continues let them go for it

A club statement on the 4th June clearly states that Glenrothes Juniors had fulfilled their last ever fixture. On the 10th June it was then announced a new club and badge had been formed. The badge released clearly shows Glenrothes FC 2019 and rightly so. Now according to Our Story, Glenrothes Football Clubs greatest success as a club came in 1975 when they won the Scottish Junior Cup. :lol::lol:

Being in denial is one thing but claiming something is true when it is simply fecking impossible is just ridiculous.

 

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On 6/18/2019 at 9:54 AM, Oak Lee said:

Glenrothes Juniors as we know them are dead. 55 years of history, triumph and tears have ended, it’s all over.

 

 

 

dinny blame it oan the gobshite

dinny blame it oan the joonyars

dinny blame it oan the cooncil

BLAME IT ON THE DOOGIE

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