I'm not sure it's feasible to question Ljp86's inclusion in the Hall of fame.
One of only 2 duel Mobbs Medalists, 4 club B&F's and 7 All-SFA selections justify such an inclusion. Not to mention captaining a club for 9 years. That's an impressive resume in itself, and not too many can lay claims to having a history of similar ilk.
I'm not privvy to the happenings of past seasons, but the general consensus seems to indicate that activity level were in no way apparent to what they are in this day and age, and that Ljp is as active now as he has even been. He's a victim of the ever changing landscape of the SFA, and doesn't feel the need to fly with the growing trend and post incessantly at every opportunity, but credit must be given for keeping a club a viable entity of the league through his actions both on and off the field.
You'd be hard fetched to find a career as worthy in the history of the SFA.