AM Soccer, whatever the rights and wrongs about who should graduate to LL level, is a thriving business model.
I should know as it cost me an arm and a leg in DD payments.
It's organised as well as a gym subscription for the kids and runs in loads of places.
The standard of coaching is excellent and apart from borrowing a load of balls of Austin at Cupar 1 night I have no allegience.
They have no "team" at present that could compete.
I have no doubts that could change overnight.
I for one, If they were based in Cupar, would become a supporter.
I currently watch Tayport often as 200m from my doorstep, and St Andrews as on coaching staff last season.
A LL team in cupar would 99% get me to pay for a season ticket.
None of the junior teams are interested and I dont really think the current EOS or SOS teams would suddenly have competitive 5th level standard teams.
Therefore I am all for phoenix organisations if a proper business model with facilities.
Particularly if on my doorstep.
On a geographical note, it would be sensible to have a LL team as close to the "line" (River Tay I believe) and maybe they are hoping for Montrose to get relegated up north and bring the HL more south.
Whats the closest gap in miles between most North LL and most south HL just now ? Cove to Stirling