We’re currently recruiting for the following positions at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium:
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Tickets for our Premier Sports Cup Group F match against Brechin City on Tuesday 23rd July at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium are now on sale and can be purchased here.
Admission Prices
Adults - £15
Over 65s* - £10
Under 16s** - £5
*Proof of age may be requested
Season tickets are not valid for this match however season ticket holders’ seats have been reserved and can be purchased by selecting the “I am a Season Ticket Holder” option.
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 for those unable to purchase online.
For those who can’t make the game, a live stream is available to viewers worldwide via East Fife TV
East Fife FC are delighted to announce that Stuart's Bakers & Butchers as our new season ticket sponsor for the season ahead.
Stuart’s Bakers and Butchers are a family business with family values offering quality bakery and butchery products from stores and conveniences stores throughout Fife.
Our local neighbours have extended their partnership with the club, and we are delighted to have them on board. Their recently renovated Buckhynd shop, and their even more recently renovated Lundin Links shop are a must visit for anyone in the Fife area.
Keith Stuart commented: "Stuart's, your local Bakers and Butchers, are delighted to partner with East Fife again this year and be the proud sponsors of the new season ticket."
Scott Young from our Commercial Team added: "I’m absolutely delighted that Stuart's Bakers and Butchers are extending their partnership with the club and taking up the season ticket sponsors for the season ahead. The Stuart family regularly attend Bayview and we’re looking forward to welcoming them to matches this season.”
We appreciate that supporters will be keen to collect their season ticket for the season ahead but they’re not quite ready to collect yet however they will be here in time for our first home league match against Edinburgh City on 10th August.
Oli Anderson looks back at Tuesday’s match against Alloa Athletic.
East Fife produced the goods defensively yet again, keeping a clean sheet for the fifth consecutive time against a higher tier opponent this season. Unfortunately, our lack of cutting edge proved costly as Alloa Athletic managed to hold firm for a 0-0 draw, despite the Fifers being the better of the two sides for a large majority of the game.
The result leaves East Fife with four points after two games and still sat cushty at the top of group F in the Premier Sports cup, despite having played a game more than second place St Johnstone.
The Methil Milan started the game at 100 miles an hour, causing real bother in the opening exchanges. Nathan Austin had a huge opportunity blocked by PJ Morrison, and Alan Trouten rattled the post, both within the opening quarter of an hour. The vast majority of the game was played on the front foot, with the Wasps not able to deal with the Fifers press and, in particular, Reis Peggie and Liam Newton’s respective energy and prowess.
Nathan Austin had the last real chance of the half as he hit an absolute rocket of a free kick which whistled over the cross bar, just and no more. That brought an end to the action in the first half where East Fife looked more than comfortable.
The second half started with some pressure from Alloa, though nothing too dangerous, as the Wasps failed to challenge Liam McFarlane all night.
The chance of the game came just before the hour mark, when Liam Newton dinked a fantastic ball into the back stick for Nathan Austin, who nodded it down fantastically to the bottom right of the goal. It was destined for the back of the net before Morrison made an extraordinary save, tucking it behind for a corner. That saw an end to the ninety minutes of action, and it became clear that we would need penalties to separate the sides.
The penalty shootout started disappointingly for the Fifers, as Andy Munro’s penalty was saved by PJ Morrison. Despite Murdoch, Shepard and McManus all converting, it was not enough, due to Alloa’s 100% accuracy.
Reporter’s MOTM: Liam Newton.
This once again could have gone to a handful of players on Tuesday, with Norey and Peggie once again impressing for the Black and Gold, though I feel as if the best option for man of the match is Liam Newton. The Under 20s graduate was EVERYWHERE, fulfilling his role in attack with deadly crosses, as well as breaking up the play from the backline. A truly well-rounded showing from Newts.
Alloa Athletic: Morrison, Taggart, Waters, McKay, Devine, Cawley (Nevans 61’ (Thomson 71’)), Roberts, Scougall (Donnelly 77’), Buchanan, I’Donnell (Mullen 62’). Subs not used: Ogayi, Graham, Neill.
East Fife: McFarlane, Murdoch, Easton, Peggie, Munro, Newton, Millar, Norey, Trouten (Shepherd 65’), Healy (Laaref 65’), Austin (McManus 77’). Subs not used: Fleming, Slattery, Nicol, Docherty, Murray, Ramsay.
Referee: Iain Snedden
Attendance: 442