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I see Aberdeen have announced a strategic partnership with Elgin City and likewise, St Mirren have announced one with Dumbarton and Clydebank. The aim seems to be, to put a system in place to allow younger players to be blooded in mens football.
Essentially, it allows for 3 youngsters to play and move between the clubs freely.
Is there any plans for united to do similar? I'd think there could be real value in this for the club
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Rumour ours is Montrose
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SuperMario wrote:
Rumour ours is Montrose
I'd be happier with Liverpool 😎
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Brechin would be good.
A go-ahead HL team with aspirations.
And a good grass pitch.
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SuperMario wrote:
Rumour ours is Montrose
It will be.
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Interesting that st.mirren have both a league 2 team and a ll team. A lot of our young ones would maybe benefit from the experience in the Highland league.
I dont know if theres a financial aspect to this but presuming its minimal, a partnership with 2 would be good.
Out of interest. Has there ever been anything happen with Brian welshs team? We had some sort of partnership with them, didnt we? They changed club colours to tangerine etc.
All I can think of was a group of players came to Tannadice to train once and watch a game?
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Aberdeen are Elgin and Kelty, strange that two teams are allowed, if ours is Montrose we should definitely push for another local team.
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Rocky Raccoon wrote:
Aberdeen are Elgin and Kelty, strange that two teams are allowed, if ours is Montrose we should definitely push for another local team.
I believe it's 1 team per league below
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Arab99 wrote:
Rocky Raccoon wrote:
Aberdeen are Elgin and Kelty, strange that two teams are allowed, if ours is Montrose we should definitely push for another local team.
I believe it's 1 team per league below
It is with the lowest available divisions being either the Highland or Lowland Leagues.