Buckie have been left reeling after the news they cannot compete in the promotion playoff.
Buckie Thistle say they are 'stunned and devastated' after being told by the SPFL they are not eligible for the playoffs.
Lowland League winners East Kilbride now go straight into a playoff with Club 42 and a gutted Buckie statement reads:: "At 5pm today, Buckie Thistle FC received an email from the SPFL, stating that because the club do not comply with the SFA Bronze Licence criteria, and did not apply for a waiver or period of grace in respect of this non-compliance by the deadline of 31st March 2024, there will be no Play-Off Tie between Buckie Thistle FC and East Kilbride FC, and East Kilbride will...
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