The new black and gold home tops for 2018/19 have just arrived and are in the shop now - all sizes from 0-2 years through to 4-5XL. Either visit the shop today from now till 2.45pm and then from 4.45pm to 5.15pm - closed Sunday and open again on Monday from 9.15am to 4.45pm.
We have not had time to put them on shop website and in any case, the safest way to order one is to phone or e mail the office asap.
The prices are £40 for adult and £30 for kids
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We're offering something a little different for our Ladbrokes League 1 game v Stenhousemuir on Saturday 29th September. For more information, or to book your place, please contact the club office on 01333 426323 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
It’s the first league game of the new season tomorrow as East Fife welcome Dumbarton to the Locality Hub Bayview Stadium. The Methil men can be reasonably satisfied with their performances in the Betfred League Cup, although will feel that the points total accumulated across the four games did not accurately reflect their efforts on the park.
Manager Darren Young added to his squad during the week with the acquisition of young striker Rory Currie in a loan deal with Heart of Midlothian until January next year.
Visitors Dumbarton had a similarly challenging Betfred group, winning against Queen’s Park, drawing with Spartans and losing out to Premiership outfits Kilmarnock and St Mirren. Sons boss Steve Aitken will be hoping for a quick return to the Championship after losing out by the narrowest of margins to Alloa Athletic after extra-time in the play-offs final in May. There are several ex-Dumbarton men in the East Fife ranks, including Mark Docherty, Scott Linton, Scott Agnew and Kevin Smith, while new Sons of the Rock signing Bobby Barr turned out for the Fifers in 2012-13.
The last meeting of the sides was two years ago when East Fife emerged 2-0 winners in the Betfred Cup at the then named Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium. Kevin Smith and Paul McManus were the goalscorers in an impressive performance in sweltering conditions.
Mark Docherty, Scott Linton and Craig McDowall look set to miss out once again through injury for the Fifers, with new signing Rory Currie added to the squad that went down narrowly to Falkirk last Saturday.
Supporters of both clubs are reminded that they are welcome to enjoy refreshments at the stadium bars before and after the game.
Read all about our new Football For All campaign in collaboration with Family Fund and the SPFL Trust :
http://spfltrust.org.uk/spfl-clubs-to-launch-new-scheme-to-help-more-families-enjoy-football/ and mention it's in collaboration with Family Fund.
Helping more families enjoy Football.