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Happy New Year! 0

Happy New Year!

We’d like to wish you all a happy and prosperous 2009 – and hope that the Rovers are in the same position in May as they are right now!!!

Starks Park Properties 0

Starks Park Properties

The Raith Trust have issued the following Press Release regarding this week’s events in Starks Park Properties: The Raith Trust have raised concerns about the future of Starks Park Properties (SPP) Ltd, the company that owns Starks Park. In a General Meeting held on Tuesday, Thailand based John Sim, the...

“Rovers Greats” by David Potter is now available! 1

“Rovers Greats” by David Potter is now available!

We are delighted to announce the publication of a new book that is sure to be a great hit for all Rovers fans with an interest in the history of our football club. In this book, David Potter introduces ten of the greatest players ever to represent Raith Rovers. Choosing...

Football Fever 4 – The Achievers Report 2

Football Fever 4 – The Achievers Report

I heard a very interesting report on Radio 5 yesterday about football’s greatest club achievers.  You might think Man U, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal maybe but you would be a million miles away. It’s a debate that can be heard every week in every ground, pub and living room around the...

East Fife Tickets 0

East Fife Tickets

As you may have read, the club decided that the allocation of tickets for the game at New Bayview on November 8th would go to season ticket holders first, then to members of the supporters groups, and finally to a public sale (if any are left). The first part of...

Football & The Credit Crunch 0

Football & The Credit Crunch

The 200% blog is well worth reading. There’s an article on there about how the current economic situation could affect football, and while their article focuses on the English Premiership, the issue is just as relevant in SFL Division Two. Read the full article here

Isn’t always as it seems 1

Isn’t always as it seems

Thought this was quite an interesting insight into life as a manager and in team selection. Maybe we shouldn’t be so quick to criticise the manager when we don’t know the full story. See Paul Fletcher’s blog here.