The Club is pleased to announce that the Club on line shop is now back to normal.You may access the shop on internet www.eastfifeshop.com or via the Club website. Our latest tops are now to hand with various sizes as indicated in the shop.
We’re pleased to announce that Anton Dowds yesterday put pen to paper on an improved deal to keep him at Bayview until the summer of 2020.
Anton joined the club in the summer from Heriot Watt University where he picked up end of season awards as Player and Coaches' Player of the Year as well as Top Goal Scorer. He has featured on 7 occasions so far this season scoring 3 goals including a stunning strike against Falkirk last month.
Speaking to EFtv after yesterday game, Anton said: -
“Coming into pre-season here I wanted to test myself at a higher level and I’ve loved every minute of it. The Gaffer & Tony have been brilliant with me along with the boys in the backroom staff and they boys in the changing room are brilliant as well. I’m really loving my football at the minute & I just want it to continue”
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.
East Fife make the short journey along the Standing Stane Road tomorrow afternoon as they take on local rivals Raith Rovers at Stark’s Park.
Barry Smith’s side are searching for the form that saw them come close to securing automatic promotion last season. After an indifferent William Hill League Cup campaign, things look much more promising for the Kirkcaldy men following a creditable draw down at Stranraer and two home wins against Stenhousemuir and Aberdeen Colts. East Fife meanwhile will have been boosted by a victory over county rivals Cowdenbeath at Central Park in the Irn Bru Cup on Tuesday night.
East Fife boss Darren Young was pleased with the response of his charges in the second-half of the 3-1 midweek victory – their first success at that particular venue for over 24 years. The performances of substitutes Jonathan Court, Aaron Dunsmore and Kyle Bell will also have given him food for thought over his team selection ahead of tomorrow’s derby.
Raith Rovers held the upper hand in this fixture last season, winning all four games, although many were of the opinion that the Methil men were unfortunate to lose out in the November and January meetings.
Scott Linton, Mark Docherty and Craig McDowall look set to miss out once again tomorrow, although all three are making good progress in their recovery from injury. A decision will be made about Kevin Smith’s availability after missing out at Brechin and Cowdenbeath following a strain sustained in the opening league game of the season.
Segregation will be in force tomorrow at Stark’s Park. East Fife supporters will occupy the McDermid (North) Stand. Concession tickets must be purchased from the away ticket pod, with turnstiles opening at 2.10pm. Full paying adults can pay at the gate.
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.