We’re delighted to announce the signing of goalkeeper Reece Beveridge on a 1-year deal.
The 18-year-old ‘keeper came through the youth ranks at Dundee United before spending time at Queen’s Park last season.
Stevie Crawford: “Reece has been brought in to challenge Allan Fleming for the number 1 jersey and also provide cover until Scott Gallacher returns from injury. Reece knowns young players will be given a chance at the club and I think us selling Jude Smith has encouraged young players to sign for us. Reece has just turned 18 so he will hopefully be one for the future and we hope that working alongside Lindsay and Allan will help him develop into a better all-round goalkeeper.”
Recce is available for selection for today’s match against Annan Athletic.
We’re delighted to announce the signing of Liam Parker on loan from St. Johnstone until the end of the season.
The 18-year-old defender is a product of the Saints youth team before signing a professional contract last summer.
Stevie Crawford: “Liam is a talented, left centre back that can play in a back 3 or 4. He can also play at left-back, so he’s got versatility to his game. This is Liam’s first loan spell and introduction to 1st team football and we’re happy to play a part in the development of his career. We’d also like to thank St. Johnstone for allowing us to bring Liam in and trusting us with another one of their players.”
Liam goes straight into the squad for today’s game against Anna Athletic.
Welcome to Bayview Liam!
Tickets for our cinch League Two match against Annan Athletic on Saturday 17th September at the Galabank are now on sale and can be purchased here
Admission prices
Adults - £14
Adult & Child Under 16 - £14
Concessions - £10
Concessions & Child Under 16 - £10.
East Fife supporters should purchase tickets in zones 4 & 5 with seating available in zone 6.
Tomorrow's cinch League Two match against stenhousemuir at Bayview has been postponed as a mark of respect following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
FOLLOWING MEETINGS THIS MORNING, THE SCOTTISH FA, SCOTTISH PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE, SCOTTISH WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE, AND SCOTTISH HIGHLAND AND LOWLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUES HAVE AGREED THAT ALL PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL MATCHES WILL BE POSTPONED THIS WEEKEND AS A MARK OF RESPECT FOLLOWING THE PASSING OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II.
This postponement will also incorporate the Women’s Scottish Cup fixtures this weekend.
Rod Petrie, Scottish FA President: “We spoke with our counterparts across the UK this morning and in discussions with our colleagues across the professional game in Scotland it was agreed that this was the appropriate step to take following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
“We will work with our clubs and members in the meantime to ensure appropriate steps are taken throughout the period of mourning.”
Neil Doncaster, Chief Executive of the SPFL, said: “Following consultation with the UK and Scottish Governments, the Scottish FA, our counterparts at the EPL and others, we confirm that all SPFL fixtures scheduled for this weekend will be postponed as a mark of respect.
“The passing of The Queen, a constant in our lives for 70 years, is a profound and momentous occasion. It is therefore appropriate that professional football marks this event with all possible solemnity.