Cowdenbeath FC Poor day for Blues in front of biggest gate of the season
It was a disappointing afternoon for Cowdenbeath as they went down 4-1 to Berwick Rangers, ending their recent unbeaten run.
It was a disappointing afternoon for Cowdenbeath as they went down 4-1 to Berwick Rangers, ending their recent unbeaten run.
AN exciting finish saw Lochgelly’s St Patrick’s Primary emerge as the 2024 winners of Cowdenbeath Rotary Club’s Primary School Quiz.
INJURY issues are starting to pile up for Cowdenbeath as they bid to extend their unbeaten run to five games when Berwick Rangers come to Central Park on Saturday.
SATURDAY will be a big day at Central Park when Cowdenbeath entertain Berwick Rangers in the Lowland League.
COWDENBEATH will look to take three points from Lowland League bottom side, Edinburgh University, this Saturday, to make it four games undefeated, and increase their momentum as the run-in to the season’s end gathers pace.
SATURDAY saw a mixed bag of results for the five local East of Scotland League sides, but Premier clubs, Hill of Beath Hawthorn and Dundonald Bluebell, pulled off good victories.
COLLECTING ‘Scraps of Paper’ over many decades has given Jim Boyd an archive which holds a wealth of interest.
A TREMENDOUS number of former Cowdenbeath stars are lined up to be at the club’s Lowland League match with Berwick Rangers on Saturday, March 16.
It was the end of an era in Lochore on Saturday when popular local butcher, Wullie Stark, was behind the counter in his shop for the last time.
Saturday's East of Scotland League Cup first round ties saw wins for Hill of Beath Hawthorn, Lochore Welfare and Crossgates Primrose - although not without some drama!
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