We travel to the Balmoor Stadium tomorrow to face Peterhead for our 17th cinch League One match of the season. The home side sit 6 points above us in 7th position after drawing 2-2 with Clyde last time out.
Squad News
Aaron Dunsmore returns to the squad after missing last week’s match through suspension meaning Manager Stevie Crawford will have almost a full squad to choose from with only long-term absentees Mikey Cunningham and Danny Swanson, who returned to training this week, missing out.
Team Colours
East Fife will be in our traditional colours of black/gold tops, black short and black stockings with the goalkeeper in all green
Peterhead will in their all-blue home strip with the goalkeeper in orange.
Match Tickets
Peterhead do not operate cash turnstiles. The ticket office is in the car park adjacent to the main entrance at Balmoor Stadium. Tickets will be on sale from 1pm tomorrow.
Ticket prices are as follows:
Ground
Adults - £14
Concessions - £7
Under 13s - Free (if accompanied by an adult)
East and Main Stand
Adults - £16
Concessions - £9
Under 13s - £2
Car Parking
Car parking is available at Balmoor Stadium.
Live Streaming
Those unable to attend today’s game can watch the match live on Blue Toon TV for £10. The live stream will begin at 2.45pm and can be purchased here.
Matchday Programme
Peterhead operate a digital matchday programme which can be viewed here free of charge.
We are delighted to confirm the appointments of Greig McDonald and Paul Thomson to manager Stevie Crawford’s backroom staff.
Greig McDonald returns to the club as Assistant Manager after enjoying a hugely successful playing stint at Bayview. Joining towards the end of the 2002/03 promotion winning season, he went on to make 189 appearances in the black & gold, scoring 36 goals and picking up a Third Division winners medal with the club in 2007/08. Greig left Bayview in May 2009 for Stirling Albion where he was appointed player-manager in January 2012 and guided the side to promotion to League One via the play-offs in 2014. Greig has most recently been part of the Thistle Weir Academy coaching team at Partick Thistle.
Also joining Stevie’s coaching staff is Paul Thomson as First-Team Coach. Until recently, Paul was full time at Heart of Midlothian as Head of Youth and running the performance school at Balerno High School, having previously held the position of Junior Academy Manager at Tynecastle.
Greig and Paul both met up with the squad at training last night as they prepare for our next match away to Peterhead on Saturday.
Congratulations to our Goldmine Lotto Winner, Christine Norton. Christine is pictured with director Robert Cargill.
Picture by George McCluskie
It started with a lace.
We’re so proud of our Rainbow Laces, worn in support of LGBTQ+ equality.
With more than a million people lacing up in rainbow so far, we are Team PROUD.
But something’s still tied up in knots.
Large parts of the LGBTQ+ community still feel unwelcome at sporting events, where the thrill should be a guaranteed result.
There are still those who bully, belittle and exclude, meaning team by team, event by event, LGBTQ+ people feel out of place. Reluctant to participate. Uncomfortable to spectate. Nervous to truly be their true selves.
But just think.
How much stronger would we be if we worked together? We’re all part of the same team, and our support is far stronger if we celebrate our differences.
East Fife Football Club are proud to once again stand beside Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign for 2021.
More than a million people have laced up, and 12 million participants engage every year.
Thanks to your support:
• 78 per cent of sport fans who saw the campaign considered that LGBTQ+ people are part of the sport community
• 66 per cent of fans who saw the campaign feel they have a responsibility to stick up for LGBTQ+ fans of the teams and sports they follow,
• As a result of seeing the campaign, 45 per cent of sports fans believe they would be more likely to challenge anti-LGBTQ+ language at live sport fixtures.
Sport is for all, so everyone is welcome, coming just as they are.
Laces have brought the awareness. Now we all need to bring the conversation.
Speak up for someone you know in the LGBTQ+ community.
Someone that matters.
What can we all do to make every person feel welcome?
It’s 2021. Let’s have the conversations to make the next game you attend a place for everyone.
Lace up. Make sport everyone’s game.