Back-to-back league wins have lifted Stark's Park doom and gloom
John McGlynn has got a proven track record of getting Raith Rovers off to a flying start. (...)
Battling Fife rivals were playing for jobs, says former Raith Rover Stephen Simmons
Former Raith Rovers midfielder Stephen Simmons has claimed that the Kirkcaldy club informed their players in January it was win or bust as far as beating Dunfermline to the first division title was concerned. (...)
Dunfermline FC mascot's 'disgraceful' pre-match antics
Dunfermline Athletic bosses are to be questioned by police over the bizarre pre-match antics of East End Park mascot Sammy the Tammy. (...)
Raith Rovers' Iain Davidson in a race against time
Raith Rovers midfielder Iain Davidson is facing a race against time to be fit for the weekend clash with Falkirk. (...)
Raith Rovers FC beaten by worsening weather
Raith Rovers' game against Dundee has again fallen victim to the Arctic conditions sweeping the country. (...)
Raith chairman labels Dundee fixture postponement a 'hammer blow'
Raith Rovers chairman David Somerville has admitted that the postponement of his club's home match against Dundee because of the referees' strike is a financial hammer blow. (...)
Raith Rovers' John McGlynn highlights plight of SFL clubs
It would be a bitter irony if Scotland's lower league clubs end up being hardest hit by a referee strike at the weekend given that the officials' gripe is with the country's top tier clubs, not them, Raith Rovers manager John McGlynn insisted. (...)
Pars skipper Austin McCann wants to forget derby woe
Dunfermline skipper Austin McCann cannot wait for Saturday's game against Cowdenbeath to attempt to exorcise the demons of his side's last match with Raith Rovers. (...)
Match preview: Alloa Athletic v Raith Rovers
A change is as good as a rest sometimes — and that appears to be the motto followed by John Baird as Raith Rovers take on Alloa in the third round of the Scottish Cup. (...)
Match preview: Raith Rovers v Queen of the South
Fans may already be talking about next week's derby against Dunfermline but Raith Rovers midfielder Iain Williamson is remaining firmly focused on Queen of the South who arrive at Stark's Park. (...)
Raith's John McGlynn will watch derby from stand
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn will watch the Fife derby from the stands after being hit with a two-game touchline ban. (...)
East Fife to host reserve derby
Fans of East Fife and Raith Rovers missing their fix of football action this weekend can go along to New Bayview tonight to see the reserve sides clash in Methil. (...)
Preview: Raith Rovers v Dundee
The last time John Baird played against Dundee the result cost then Dark Blues manager Jocky Scott his job. (...)
Raith Rovers rocked by injury to Dougie Hill
High-flying Raith Rovers have been hit by a serious injury to defender Dougie Hill. (...)
Break comes at a bad time for Rovers
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn is hoping the international break does not halt the early season momentum his side has built up. (...)
Match report: Raith Rovers 1 Morton 0
Modest Raith Rovers keeper David McGurn was reluctant to take any credit for keeping the Kirkcaldy men at the top of the table on 12 points after his third clean sheet in a row. (...)
Raith Rovers hope for derby cash lift
Raith Rovers are looking for a cash as well as points windfall from Saturday's Fife derby clash with Dunfermline. (...)
McGlynn remains positive
His side may have been on the wrong end of a 5-0 scoreline on Tuesday night against Dundee United but Raith Rovers manager John McGlynn was still able to take a lot of positives from the losing performance, (...)
Raith feeling the pressure
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn will take his injury-ravaged side to face Morton tonight keen to restore some much-needed breathing space between themselves and the teams below them. (...)
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