Major sources include industrial and household chemicals and garbage landfills, industrial waste lagoons, tailings and process wastewater from mines, oil field brine pits, leaking underground oil storage tanks and pipelines, sewage sludge and septic systems. [18] In June 2011, McDermid joined the board of directors. 74 minutes a shot by Chopper from 30 yards went under Grey’s body. Left back Grey took over the goal-keeping duties. Though there were other teams who incorporated the town name, such as Kirkcaldy Wanderers and Kirkcaldy United, Raith became the most successful of the local teams, winning five trophies in the 1890s. NASA.gov brings you images, videos and interactive features from the unique perspective of America’s space agency. Former chairman Turnbull Hutton and director Mario Caira, who were part of West City retained their investment and were joined by major investor John Sim, a Thailand-based senior financial figure with liquidator KPMG. 0000054541 00000 n
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Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 9 August 1969: SR: Raith Rovers: A: 3–2: 21,056: Kaj Johansen, Colin Stein, Alex MacDonald 13 August 1969 Matches are contested between any two SPFL clubs from Dunfermline Athletic, Raith Rovers, East Fife and Cowdenbeath. Overview. As a result of the Cup win, Raith qualified for Europe (UEFA Cup) for the first time in their history. The Fife derby is a football rivalry that is based in Fife, Scotland. 0000053722 00000 n
Rangers boardroom politics were a fictitious force causing a constant flux with change after change of various directorial positions, rival factions attempting to take control of the company and the emergence of Mike Ashley as the major stakeholder and power broker in late 2014. Indodrill Stadium Clackmannan Road, Alloa Clackmannanshire FK10 1RY. Anelka signed a team of (mostly) continental players from the lower leagues in France. Mark Stewart (born 22 June 1988) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a striker.A youth player at Celtic and Partick Thistle, he has played for Falkirk, Bradford City, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Derry City, Raith Rovers, Dumbarton, Stirling Albion, Stranraer and Hamilton Academical. This heralded an era of success. 0000028543 00000 n
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[15], Raith's kit consists of dark blue tops with light blue detailing, with white shorts and dark blue socks. Overview. The club managed to reach the second round, only to be defeated 4–1 on aggregateto eventual champions FC Bayern Munich. He scored 27 goals in 34 matches. He is responsible for all aspects of the players matchday and training attire. <<18486C4B7CF63D499BBFA8D0F3431829>]>>
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As noted in the Fife Free Press, "Hitherto, ball practice has been an absentee from the training curriculum on the grounds that being away from the ball for a week imparted eagerness on the Saturday." The club were also runners-up in the 1949 League Cup Final as well as being losing finalists in the 1913 Scottish Cup Final. 0000014434 00000 n
[2] Raith House and Raith Tower sit on Cormie Hill to the west of Kirkcaldy and several parts of the town are built on land formerly of the Raith Estate, [5] although the modern housing estate bearing the Raith name dates from long after the origins of the team. A disastrous season came in 1962–63, when the club finished bottom of the First Division conceding 118 goals in 34 games. Their home ground is Gardiners Park and they currently compete in the East of Scotland League First Division Conference B. %%EOF
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A mixture of local success and ambition took the club into the senior leagues where they established themselves and thereby became the pre-eminent team in the town. ... Dani Ceballos opens up on training ground scuffle with Luiz 10 Laurie Ellis is a Scottish football coach and former professional footballer, who is currently assistant manager of Scottish League Two club Queen's Park. James Henry Logan, sometimes known as Jimmy Logan, was a Scottish professional footballer who made 158 appearances in the English Football League playing for Bradford City, Chesterfield Town and Bradford Park Avenue. They continued on their way a few days later, [3] winning all four of their games on the islands, including one against Third Lanark, returning from a tour of South America. Stark’s Park. 7759 0 obj <>
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John McGlynn is a retired Scottish football player and current manager. Since retiring as a player, he has worked as a goalkeeping coach. The club returned to the First Division (with the lowest winning total, to date, for champions of 59 points), under the leadership of Antonio Calderón in 2002–03 season. [2] [3] Future Raith manager, Gordon Dalziel, scored the equalising goal for Raith in the dying minutes of regulation time. Though there were other teams who incorporated the town name, such as Kirkcaldy Wanderers and Kirkcaldy United, Raith became the most successful of the local teams, winning five trophies in the 1890s. He also played for and managed Scottish League club Raith Rovers and was manager of Wrexham of the English Football League. After two consecutive successful seasons in 2nd Division, the club elected to join the 1st Division in 1909–10. Professional Sports Team. Coverage of the Scottish Championship clash between Cowdenbeath and Raith Rovers. Raith Rovers vs Arbroath – Match Preview Ladbrokes Championship – Game 01 – Season 2020 / 2021 Saturday 17th October 2020, Stark’s Park, Kirkcaldy, 3.00pm kick off 223 Days. 0-2. [3] Raith (Scottish Gaelic : rath , "fort" or "fortified residence") as an area once stretched from south of Loch Gelly as far as Kirkcaldy [4] and the Battle of Raith was once theorised to have been fought here in 596 AD. Ground water pollution most often results from improper disposal of wastes on land. Gordon Dalziel is a Scottish football player and manager. Match images reproduced with permission of the Scottish Professional Football League. [20], The team is often mentioned in Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus novels, Rankin stating that Rebus is a supporter. Rangers travel to Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship February 20 ... feels securitising our historic stadium and training ground is a step too far. The team now plays in the East of Scotland Football League Premier Division, having moved from the junior leagues in 2018. They lifted the trophy in front of almost 5000 the following week following a 0–0 draw with Arbroath. Scott Yuill Thomson is a Scottish former professional football goalkeeper, who played mainly for Raith Rovers and won the 1994 Scottish League Cup Final when the Stark's Park club defeated Celtic at Ibrox Park. [2] [3] The team subsequently moved to their current home of Stark's Park named after and run by councillor Robert Stark in 1891. Around this time, a then record crowd of 25,500 filled Stark's Park on a Wednesday afternoon for a Scottish Cup quarter-final replay against East Fife (The first game had attracted 19,000 to the old Bayview ground). The club managed to reach the second round, only to be defeated 4–1 on aggregate by eventual champions Bayern Munich. It was completed in time for the 1995–96 season, and Bayern Munich were invited to play a friendly in the first match in the redeveloped ground, with Raith securing a narrow 1–0 win. The Fulham striker joined the Craven Cottage side in the summer after a breakthrough at local club Raith. Winning the Coca-Cola Cup, selling Steve McAnespie and playing in the UEFA Cup generated the money needed to redevelop Stark's Park as an all-seater ground with North and South Stands. [14], On 6 April 2014, Raith won the 2014 Scottish Challenge Cup Final 1–0 against Rangers after extra time. [16] The away kit consists of a white shirt with red detailing with red shorts and socks. They were beaten 2–0 by the German side in the 1st leg, which was not played at their home ground but at Easter Road, home of Hibernian. DULLES, Va., Oct. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) will develop new space systems and flight software, and provide engineering, training and operations support for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, managed by Caltech, under a five-year, $150 million contract. Fife. Raith Rovers Football Club is a member of the Scottish Football Association and Scottish Professional Football League; the Club Stadium is Starks Park, Kirkcaldy. Media/News Company ... you know you've really hit the ground running here having signed in the summer. The Glasgow based property developers had repeatedly threatened to sell Stark's Park for housing in a bid to find a buyer for their 50% stake in the club and after months of legal and financial wrangling a deal was struck with their company, West City Development. [2] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882. East Fife won 3–2 and went on to become the only 2nd Division club to win the Scottish Cup until Hibs matched the feat in 2016. James Michael Nicholl is a former Northern Ireland international footballer who played for several clubs, including Manchester United and Rangers. Craig Robertson is a Scottish former football player and coach who spent most of his career in Fife playing for Dunfermline Athletic and Raith Rovers, broken up by a spell with Aberdeen. 0000021212 00000 n
East Fife won 3–2 and went on to become the only 2nd Division club to win the Scottish Cup until Hibs matched the feat in 2016. We will work closely with John McGlynn and his team of staff at Raith Rovers during the remainder of the season where Kieron will hopefully be able to help the club secure promotion to the SPFL Championship.” He was later secretary/manager of Raith and Dunfermline Athletic. We have NO formal association with Raith Rovers football club, though we try torun on the same principal as the football fans in training programme. There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882. Three years later, the club made their first (and only) appearance in the Scottish Cup Final, losing 2–0 to Falkirk. Raith Rovers. Head of Sport Science: Blair Doughty [17]. The same season, Raith finished sixth in the Premier League. x��Y{T��3�/W�X�*(��X*�F���UW@4�kQ��H�J�bb���� !+'�hИT{Ve=1�
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[9]. Raith Supporters Trust was set up in 2001 to make sure that the voice of the Raith Rovers support is heard. A disastrous season followed, despite Anelka resigning halfway through the season (replaced by Gordon Dalziel) and his signings either leaving, or having their contracts terminated, and Raith were relegated to the Second Division after finishing bottom of the First Division with just 16 points in the season. In an echo of what would happen four decades later, the club also went on to win the 2nd Division title. On 27 November 1994, Raith, managed by Jimmy Nicholl, surprisingly beat Celtic 6–5 on penalties to win the Coca-Cola Cup, after a 2–2 draw. [11]. 0000015609 00000 n
In addition to former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, fans include authors Ian Rankin and Val McDermid and Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman. Unauthorised copying or reuse of text, photographs or video footage from this site is strictly prohibited. On 30 December 2005, Raith Rovers' future was secured after a £1.2 million community buy-out (The New Raith Rovers Limited consortium) (assisted by the then Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown who later became Prime Minister, a fan and shareholder [13] of the club). (Photo by Stephanie Meek – CameraSport via Getty Images) The modern Raith Rovers were founded in 1883 in the Scottish town of Kirkcaldy, playing at Robbie's Park. 0000005709 00000 n
Results. The 2007 Scottish Challenge Cup Final was an association football match between Dunfermline Athletic and St Johnstone, held on 25 November 2007 at Dens Park in Dundee. Welcome to Raith Seniors . He has since worked as a football coach for junior clubs and the Scottish Football Association. Alexander "Sandy" Archibald was a Scottish footballer, who played for Raith Rovers, Rangers and Scotland. [11] This was to start the most successful period in the club's history – which saw the team's first foray into the Scottish Premier Division (now the Premiership). [12]. Rangers played a total of 54 competitive matches during the 2014-15 season. [11], Raith reverted to being a full-time side again for the season of 1991–92 which was soon followed by winning the First Division title in the season of 1992–93. In 1921 an innovation in training, previously unknown to the Scottish game, was introduced by directors following a visit to England: the use of a ball in training. We would emphasise we have NO formal association with the SPFL trust either. [10] Farm took Raith to promotion in 1966–67 before leaving for Fife rivals Dunfermline Athletic and was never able to repeat the formula when he returned in the season of 1971–72. On 2 May 2009, Raith secured the Second Division title with a 1–0 win at the home of Scottish football, Hampden Park, with a travelling support of over 1500. He has also served on the committee of the Raith Rovers Football Supporters Club for a number of years. In the period of the club's greatest high level consistency, Rovers stayed in the top division until the season after McNaught's 1962 departure. McManus (70'), McHattie (77') ... Dani Ceballos opens up on training ground scuffle with Luiz 8 Leicester vs. Fulham - prediction, team news, lineups 9 0000020605 00000 n
Raith Rovers Football Club. A new manager, Frank Connor took charge in early 1986, bringing many new faces onto the team which resulted in promotion on goal difference after a 4–1 win against Stranraer (while Ayr United lost to Stirling Albion) on the last day of the season. During 2005–06, the future of the club looked doubtful after the club and its traditional home of Stark's Park were both placed under threat by previous owners Colin McGowan and Alex Short. [3] The club turned professional by 1892 and were the first football team in Fife to be elected to the Scottish League in season 1902–03. Keith Wright is a Scottish football player and coach. 0000005630 00000 n
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They are members of the Scottish Professional Football League and compete in League One, the third tier of the Scottish football league system. Although it lends its name to many entities in the region, Raith is not itself a settlement. Raith’s keeper, Bobby Reid, was ordered off for a foul on Lemon. George Neil Farm was a Scottish professional football goalkeeper and manager. We are a democratic organisation made up of ordinary fans of Raith Rovers FC. The club has been based at the ground since 1891. The forward line of Glen (5 goals), Gilmour (35), Norrie Haywood (47), Whitelaw (26) and Joyner (21) scored 134 of the record 142 goals. After eliminating both the Faroese and Icelandic champions (Gøtu Ítróttarfelag and Íþróttabandalag Akraness respectively) in the first two rounds, the club finally succumbed to eventual UEFA Cup winners Bayern Munich. Club colours are gold and black. 7789 0 obj<>stream
[8] This was followed by the unusual incident where the players were shipwrecked in 1923. Dalziel spent most of his playing career with Raith Rovers, scoring 170 goals in 308 league appearances, and winning the 1994–95 Scottish League Cup. The modern Raith Rovers were founded in 1883 in the Scottish town of Kirkcaldy, playing at Robbie's Park. 0000012725 00000 n
We are indebted to Raith Rovers for their support in enabling Kieron and his family to visit our Motspur Park training ground last Friday to help confirm the deal for July. NASA.gov brings you images, videos and interactive features from the unique perspective of America’s space agency. 0000013896 00000 n
In the inaugural year of this system, Raith were promoted to the 1st Division, but were promptly relegated the next season, before bouncing back up the season after. History Beginnings and name Stark's Park, home of Raith Rovers. startxref
The Raith players protested but referee John Gordon from Newport would not change his mind. Lochgelly Albert Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Lochgelly, Fife. 0000004222 00000 n
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[16] Raith's current badge has been used since 1998, [17] replacing the previous lion and shield motif used in different colour combinations (including being framed in a shield shape from 1995 to 1998) since 1985. The 2016–17 Scottish Championship is the 22nd season in the current format of 10 teams in the second tier of Scottish football. Raith's traditional derby is with East Fife though the biggest rivalry is against Dunfermline Athletic, with the encounter at East End Park in April 2011 attracting a crowd of over 11,000. 0000011471 00000 n
Record appearance holder Willie McNaught first appeared for Raith during the war before signing on a contract basis when normal football resumed after the end of global hostilities. Raith reached the League Cup final for the first time in 1948–49 but lost 2–0 to Rangers. Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds Section headings 1.0 HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE 12 1.1 Status 12 1.2 Scope 12 1.3 Objective and realistic aims 13 1.4 Management responsibility 13 1.5 Achieving a balance 14 1.6 New construction 14 1.7 Deviating from the Guide 15 1.8 Revisions to the Guide 15 2.0 CALCULATING THE SAFE CAPACITY OF A SPORTS GROUND 16 Founded: 1883. There are three other SPFL clubs in Fife: East Fife around 8 miles to the east, with Cowdenbeath and Dunfermline Athletic 9 and 14 miles respectively to the west. 0000010961 00000 n
Rangers played a total of 41 competitive matches during the 1954–55 season. He played once for Scotland, in 1992. McNaught went on to make 657 senior football appearances (many as captain) for Rovers. 0000004431 00000 n
In 1975–76, the league set-up changed from Divisions 1 & 2 to a 3 tier system (Premier Division, Division 1 & Division 2). Lifelong Rovers fan Simon has been employed as Kitman since the summer of 2015. He also played for Rangers, Manchester City, Partick Thistle, East Stirlingshire and Ayr United.
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