Glory Days of Gold in conjunction with East Fife FC and East Fife TV are pleased to confirm Evening with Steve Archibald on Thursday 16th December at the Locality Hub Bayview Stadium, with a 7.30pm start.
Steve joined East Fife as player/manager in October 1994, making his playing debut in a 1-0 win away against Meadowbank Thistle on 15th October. When he arrived at Bayview, it was with the aim of getting East Fife promoted to what was then Division One which he achieved during the 1995/96 with second spot in the table. Steve played a total of 56 games and scored eight goals during his 2-year spell at the club, and no one could say he did not make an impact!
Tickets for the event will go on sale from noon tomorrow (11th November) through the usual ticketing site. Tickets are priced at £25/person (inc. VAT & booking fee).
A limited number of Meet & Greet tickets (7pm start) are also available for £35/person (inc. VAT & booking fee). Meet & Greet tickets included a photo with Steve which will be available for signing on the night.
The club were saddened to hear of the passing of life-long supporter Roy Davie at the end of October.
Roy’s first East Fife game was as a 9-year-old in 1953 against Airdrie at old Bayview. He remained a loyal supporter travelling to both home and away games for the rest of his life.
Our thoughts are with Roy’s family and friends at this time.
We travel to Firhill Stadium this afternoon to face Queen’s Park for our 13th cinch League One match of the season. Queen’s Park currently sit top of the league, on 21 points. Last time out, Queen’s Park recorded a 3-3 draw with Cove Rangers who just behind them on goal difference
Travel Update
With the COP 26 conference taking place in Glasgow, fans travelling to Firhill are reminded to leave plenty of time for their journey and use public transport where possible. Travel advice issued by the home side can be viewed here.
Squad News
Danny Swanson, Ross Dunlop, Ross Davidson, Aaron Dunsmore and Mikey Cunningham will also miss today’s match through injury with Daniel Higgins is very doubtful having been forced off just after half-time in last week’s 2-1 victory over Dumbarton. However, Stewart Murdoch trained twice this week and was looking very sharp so comes back into contention for today’s game.
Mikey Cunningham underwent surgery on his ankle injury last month and has been in a moon boot for 4 weeks and has another 3-4 weeks to go before he can return to jogging. Ross Davidson is continuing to build up his fitness with Sports Scientist Rob McGuire after his foot injury.
Match Tickets
Tickets for today’s match are available to buy online here ahead of the game. Please note, there will be no cash turnstiles at Firhill Stadium, all tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets can be presented digitally or printed at home.
Ticket prices are as follows:
Adults - £17
Concessions Over 65s - £10
15 or Under - £5
East Fife supporters will be housed in Blocks 8 & 9 of the Jackie Husband Stand.
Live Streaming
Those unable to attend today’s game can watch the match live on QP TV. The match can be purchased here.
Matchday Programme
Queen’s Park’s digital matchday programme can be viewed here.
Queen’s Park have kindly provided the following travel advice for supporters attending this weekend’s match at Firhill Stadium:
The club advise all supporters intending to travel to Firhill to see this Saturday’s game with East Fife to use public transport if possible.
With Glasgow hosting COP 26, planned road closures will mean the M8 and city centre roads will be busier than usual. In addition, scheduled marches and demonstrations may mean road traffic could be subject to disruption and delay.
If you can, leave the car at home and use trains to either Central or Queen Street stations, and then the Glasgow Subway to St George’s Cross.
Fans can then take the 25-minute walk up Maryhill Road to the stadium… with an optional pit stop enroute at a local café/pub if required!
We appreciate the combination of public transport and walking may not be suitable for all, so if you have to take the car the following sites have plenty of useful information: the COP 26 Transport Plan and Road Closures. Please listen out for traffic updates on TV/radio/online and be aware motorways could be closed for spells at any time to allow delegates to travel to the COP 26 venue. Please leave extra time for your journey to Firhill.
To avoid congestion at the stadium, please buy your match tickets in advance. These are only available online here and note, there will be no pay at the gate facility.
If you are unable to attend in person, you can buy your live stream tickets on the queen’s park website here.