Buckie consider arbitration on play-off expulsion

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Graeme Stewart led Buckie to their first silverware in seven years

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Buckie Thistle are considering arbitration following the cancellation of Saturday's Pyramid Play-Off tie against East Kilbride.

The Highland League champions were "stunned and devastated" by Thursday's assertion that they failed to meet Scottish FA licensing requirements.

The club also say they believed a final ruling on the matter had been deferred.

To highlight their case, they have posted a screenshot of a decision note, external from the governing body.

With Buckie prevented from playing, Lowland League champions East Kilbride progress straight to the final against whoever finishes bottom of Scottish League 2 for a place in the Scottish Professional Football League next season.

Thistle's latest statement says that following meetings with the SFA and SPFL on Tuesday and Wednesday "no indication was given at any point that Saturday's fixture was in doubt".

It adds that the decision note from the SFA "clearly states a decision on the Bronze Licence is deferred until 15 May."

The club reveal further talks took place on Friday and end by stating "we are now looking into the possibility of taking this to arbitration, as per Article 99 of the SFA handbook."

Buckie were crowned Highland League champions for the 12th time last Saturday as they edged out Brechin City on goal difference.

However, the mood was quickly soured by the SFA's announcement that they would not be eligible to play.

An SFA spokesperson pointed out that all Highland and Lowland League clubs were told in December they would have to meet the SPFL’s updated membership criteria requirements.

"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," said the spokesperson on Thursday.

“Unfortunately, these issues were not addressed by the club prior to yesterday’s licensing committee decision.”

An SPFL spokesperson added that Buckie had "failed to respond to any of the three subsequent follow-up letters sent in October, February and March".

The club had also "failed to apply for a period of grace by the 31 March 2024 deadline".

The spokesperson added: "The SPFL board has huge sympathy for Buckie and their fans but has no option but to enforce our rules."

Buckie immediately claimed they asked for a period of grace for four items on 23 April and "we were granted derogations for three items - floodlights, safety officer and diversity and inclusion".

"One item - medical – has been deferred until the 15 May, but the club has committed to resolving the matter by 10 May," they said.

"It goes without saying that everyone at the club is stunned and devastated by the timing of this decision."

East Kilbride boss Mick Kennedy said that, while delighted to be through to the next round, it was "not the way I would have wanted to progress" and that he feels "sorry for everyone connected to Buckie Thistle".

Currently, Clyde are the side most likely to face his side in the play-off as they are one point behind Stranraer and three adrift of Bonnyrigg Rose at the foot of League 2 with two games remaining.

The play-off will be over two legs on 11 and 18 May.