East Fife Football Club are proudly continuing our support of Show Racism the Red Card’s Match Actions Campaign during this weekend’s match against Stranraer. Show Racism the Red Card is the UK’s leading anti-racism Education Charity, working within schools, workplaces, sports, and community organisations to educate children, young people, and adults on challenging prejudice and stereotypes. Using the power of football is a powerful tool to initiate conversations about anti-racism and our club has supported their messages of tolerance and inclusion for many years. Now more than ever, the importance of active anti-racism cannot be overstated.
Across Scottish football, clubs will show their commitment to anti-racism over one weekend – Friday 20th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd October. This weekend also coincides with Show Racism the Red Card’s UK-wide annual fundraising drive, Wear Red Day, taking place on Friday 20th. On this day, individuals and groups up and down the country are encouraged to wear red and donate to show their support for the campaign and its message.
The Match Actions weekend also takes place during Black History Month and as part of the celebrations, SRtRC are partnering with the National Library of Scotland. On the 26th October at Glasgow’s Kelvinhall, there will be a film screening and discussion about Andrew Watson, Scotland and the world’s first black international footballer.
Billy Singh, from Show Racism the Red Card had this to say; “We are delighted with the support for anti-racism that exists within Scottish football and are very proud of our upcoming match actions. However, the work must continue. We call on our supporters to continue to challenge racism. It is a shared responsibility across the game, from dressing rooms to boardrooms, and from stadiums to social media, to ensure that an anti-racism ethos is maintained throughout the year. And please remember that all our teams are made up of different nationalities from all over the world. Migrants make a positive contribution to Scotland and that's something we should celebrate.
Here at East Fife FC we recognise the importance of being alert to the inequalities that persist due to racism. A recent SRtRC survey revealed 46% of staff are aware of racist bullying or discrimination in Scottish schools, while 66.4% are aware of pupils expressing misconceptions, stereotypes, or negative attitudes that are racist.
East Fife Captain Stewart Murdoch: “Everyone at East Fife is proud to once again be supporting Show Racism the Red Card’s annual fortnight of action. There is no place for racism, or discrimination of any kind, within football or the wider society. We are committed promoting football as a sport for all, regardless of their background. We all have a part to play in challenging racism in football and I encourage everyone to unite behind the efforts to Show Racism the Red Card”.
Football is a sport that is loved across the world and football matches should be an enjoyable experience for everyone, of all backgrounds. Education is the key and in the 27 years the Show Racism the Red Card has been running, they have educated over 1 Million participants, reaching that significant milestone in March 2023. East Fife Football Club are proud to support them to reach their next big milestone and to ensure Scotland is equipped with the tools to challenge and eradicate racism from football and society.
For useful resources and information from Show Racism the Red Card, please:
Visit their Website: www.theredcard.org
Explore their anti-racism video platform: https://voices.theredcard.org/
And follow them on:
Instagram @SRtRCScotland
Twitter @SRtRCScotland
Facebook.com/theRedCardScotland
Andrew Watson Film Screening at National Library of Scotland Kelvinhall: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/celebrating-andrew-watson-major-taylor-on-film-tickets-708440383257
Tickets for our cinch League Two match against Stranraer on Saturday 21st October at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium are now on sale and can be purchased here.
Admission Prices
Adults - £18
Concessions* - £14
Under 16s** - £5
Parent & Child** - £21
Parent & 2 Children** - £24
*Over 65s/Full-Time Students/Disabled – proof of age/eligibility may be requested
**Proof of age may be requested.
All member of East Fife Community Football Club & East Fife Girls & Womens’ Football Club who are under 16 go free with a paying adult or as part of an organised group for all cinch League Two matches at Bayview this season. Tickets for this are arranged through EFCFC.
Season tickets are valid for this match.
There are no cash turnstiles at Bayview and supporters are strongly encouraged to purchase their tickets online. Online sales are available right up until kick off. Tickets can also be purchased over the phone by calling 01333 426323 or directly from the club office.
Please note, parent and child tickets cannot be purchased online and should be bought directly from the club office.
There is no live stream available for viewers within the UK & Ireland this weekend, however overseas supporters can watch the match via East Fife TV with a monthly or season pass.
The New Saints 2-2 East Fife (5-4 after penalties), Saturday 14th October 2023
Park Hall Stadium, SPFL Trust Trophy R4
East Fife failed to progress into the last 8 of the SPFL Trust Trophy, after a valiant showing saw them pipped out by Welsh Premier League Champions The New Saints by a penalty shootout. The European adventure ended, though it was a gallant effort, and was matched with an equally fantastic Fife support.
The opening five minutes saw a few chances for TNS, specifically for their talisman, Clark. The creative midfielder had two chances from range, though both shots were sent in the direction of the singing Fife support, behind the goals.
After 13 minutes of play, it was The New Saints who broke the deadlock, through a lovely passage of play. Brobbel caught his pass well and skipped by fullback Jacob Comerford. The winger chose to cut inside and fire a shot, which was well saved by Fleming, but in true striker’s fashion, TNS forward Brad Young was in the right place, at the right time, and he tucked home for the hosts.
After 35 minutes of play, East Fife levelled the scoring through Alan Trouten, who converted the rebound for his own penalty, handing the Fifers a lifeline in the tie. The chance was created by Nathan Austin, who danced round the Saints’ keeper before being dragged down inside the box.
Shepherd should have fired Fife ahead before the break, after a tidy pass from Austin, but Fife’s number 9 dragged his shot wide.
The second half started in the same manner that the first half ended, with a shot from Brobbel being fired wide of the posts, past Fleming.
After 55 minutes, Daniels had a moment of excellence as he cleared a McManus header off the line, keeping the scores level.
After 59 minutes, East Fife took the lead, in incredible circumstances. McManus converted with an acrobatic finish, following Roberts’ initial save. The chance was made yet again by Austin, who put in his best performance so far this season for the Fife in Oswestry.
In the 75th minute, TNS had a penalty kick of their own, after a hand ball in the box from Liam Newton who was trying to defend an attack. Brobbel stepped up, and finally got his reward, as he wrongfooted Fleming, setting up a nervy last 15.
With 10 on the clock, East Fife found themselves in a 3-on-3 thanks to Walls and Mitchell’s hard work, though Shepherd’s shot went wide of the post.
Walls had another chance in the dying embers, which hit the target, but was well saved by Roberts.
TNS had a free kick in the 92nd minute, in a dangerous area, though it did not challenge Fleming.
The referee appeared to be allergic to his whistle and gave a great opportunity to TNS in the 95th minute, though Young’s header was saved well by Fleming. The save brought East Fife to penalties, for the second time in the tournament, and the 4th time this season.
Cieslewicz stepped up first for TNS and slotted home, handing the hosts the advantage. Connor McManus wend first for the Fifers, and produced a swift reply, despite the ‘keeper getting a touch.
Next up was Holden, whose penalty send Fleming the wrong way, before Brogan Walls’ penalty snuck in, after Roberts got a hand on both so far.
The penalty scorer Brobbel was up next, and he slotted home, restoring the TNS advantage. Substitute Gregor Nicol was next up for Fife, and like the two before converted, after Roberts got a hold of it. 3-3.
Brad Young was next up for TNS, after scoring earlier in the contest, wrongfooted Flem to put the Saints ahead. Trouten stepped up next, and despite missing a penalty earlier in the tie, made no mistake about this one lashing it past Roberts, although the stopper guessed the right way.
The last of the regulation penalties was taken by Routledge, who rocketed the ball into the top corner, making it 5-4. And that’s how the scoreline would say, as for the 6th time on the night, Connor Roberts guessed the right way, and this time saved loanee Kieran Mitchell’s penalty, ending their European adventure in disappointing fashion.
Report by Oli Anderson
TNS - Roberts, Daniels, Hudson, Davies, Marriott, Smith (Holden 58’), Redmond (D Williams 58’), Clark (Routledge 90+4’), Brobbel, Young, J Williams (Cieslewicz 67’). Subs not used - Thompson, Baker, Dafydd, Jones, Brennan.
East Fife - Fleming, Comerford (Docherty 45’), Page, Easton, Newton (Walls 75’), Trouten, Millar, McManus, Shepherd (Hambrook 84’), Austin (Mitchell 75’), Healy (Nicol 75’). Subs not used - Beveridge, Schiavone.
Referee – Huw Jones
Attendance - 512
Highlights from Saturday's SPFL Trust Trophy match against The New Saints along with post-match reaction from Greig McDonald, Connor McManus and Jack Healy.