East Fife Mail

East Fife Mail

The East Fife Mail caters to the residents of Levenmouth and the East Neuk region of Fife.

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  • 2 days ago | fifetoday.co.uk | Ben Kearney

    East Fife stalwart Jim Stevenson is to step down as club chairman come the end of the season, marking the end of an era at the MGM Timber Bayview club. The Fifers’ vice-chairman, John Donaldson, will also vacate his role in the coming weeks. Both will take up honorary positions in recognition of the duo’s incredible impact and dedication to all things East Fife.

  • 2 days ago | fifetoday.co.uk | Ben Kearney

    East Fife set up a Scottish League Two title showdown with Peterhead this Saturday after a 2-0 win over Stirling Albion narrowed the gap at the top of the table to just one point. Dick Campbell’s side chalked up the three points thanks to a first-half brace from Nathan Austin, and that victory coupled with the Blue Toon’s shock 4-0 loss at Elgin City sees the Fifers now back in with a shout of securing automatic promotion.

  • 3 days ago | fifetoday.co.uk | Ben Kearney

    Lewis Vaughan hailed his Raith Rovers’ team-mates’ immense character after last Saturday’s 3-1 comeback win away to William Hill Championship leaders Falkirk sent the Stark’s Park side level on points with Partick Thistle. After going a goal down early on in Grangemouth, Barry Robson’s team turned the match around, eventually downing the ten-man Bairns thanks to three goals in seven minutes.

  • 5 days ago | fifetoday.co.uk | Ben Kearney

    Raith Rovers gaffer Barry Robson says his in-form side will continue to “be brave” as they chase down a promotion play-off spot after a pulsating comeback win against Scottish Championship leaders Falkirk. The Stark’s Park outfit made it two wins on the spin in Grangemouth as they came from a goal down against the ten man Bairns to secure a 3-1 win. And that victory sees Raith move level on points with Partick Thistle in fourth, with goal difference now all that is separating both sides.

  • 1 week ago | fifetoday.co.uk | Darin Hutson

    ​Former Howe of Fife scrum-half George Horne is in the running to be named as Glasgow Warriors’ player of the season for a fourth time. ​The Dundee-born 29-year-old, at Warriors since 2015 and set to stay there until at least 2027 after agreeing a new contract this month, is one of six players shortlisted for the 2024/25 campaign’s McCrea Financial Services-sponsored award.