John McGlynn shows faith in youth players amid big changes for Raith Rovers
Raith Rovers have signed defender Eddie Malone and tied up three of their promising youngsters on new deals, while manager John McGlynn has also revealed the list of free transfers out of Stark's Park. (...)
Dundee FC secure Raith Rovers sharp-shooter John Baird
Dundee have pulled off a major signing coup with the capture of Raith Rovers striker John Baird. (...)
Raith Rovers v Livingston: McGlynn's men homing in on league safety
Stark's Park has been a tough venue for the rest of the First Division in 2012, and Raith Rovers manager John McGlynn is determined it will stay that way for two more matches. (...)
Dundee 1 Raith Rovers 1: McGlynn's men unlucky not to take all three points against disappointing Dark Blues
Dundee midfielder Ryan Conroy admits boss Barry Smith was right to criticise their performance on Saturday — and insists the Dark Blues will make amends to their supporters in Tuesday night's game against Ayr United. (...)
Dundee v Raith Rovers: Smith tells fans 'We still need you'
Dundee manager Barry Smith has appealed to the Dark Blues' fans to keep the faith for the rest of the season. (...)
Ryan Conroy says basic desire to win will push Dundee on until end of season
Ryan Conroy insists Dundee will still be aiming to take maximum points from their remaining matches despite suffering a crushing blow to their promotion hopes. (...)
Queen of the South 1 Raith Rovers 0: Defeat leaves Kirkcaldy men in deep relegation trouble
Raith Rovers captain Grant Murray admits Saturday's defeat in Dumfries was a missed opportunity in the fight to avoid the drop. (...)
Queen of the South v Raith Rovers: McGlynn puts trust in rookie for crucial match
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn is set to field 19-year-old rookie keeper Ross Laidlaw once again in Saturday's crunch game. (...)
Little and large put a smile on Raith Rovers boss's face
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn has hailed his very own ''Keegan and Toshack'' after the Fifers put some breathing space between themselves and the foot of Division One. (...)
Raith Rovers v Partick Thistle: McGlynn wants winning run to start here
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn is urging his side to regain the winning habit to ensure they come out on top in their mini-league at the bottom of the First Division. (...)
Hamilton Accies 2 Raith Rovers 1: Ayr defeat the only plus on another bad day for Rovers
Raith Rovers crashed to a second defeat in four days with a lacklustre performance. (...)
Hamilton Accies v Raith Rovers: McGlynn receives some good news on injured midfielder
Raith Rovers received some good news ahead of tonight's trip to Hamilton Accies. (...)
Raith Rovers 1 Morton 2: McGlynn refuses to blame referee
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn refused to blame a soft penalty kick award for his side's Scottish Cup exit. (...)
Dunfermline to make third bid to sign Raith Rovers' John Baird
Raith Rovers' top scorer John Baird may be about to cross the great Fife divide and join Dunfermline. (...)
Raith Rovers 0 Dundee 1: Dark Blues get back on track
Dundee got the new year off to the perfect start with a hard-fought victory at Stark's Park. (...)
Raith Rovers v Dundee: Rovers keen to emulate Dark Blues' climb up the table
Dundee defender Craig McKeown isn't enjoying life as a substitute, but he could be back in the thick of the action this afternoon. (...)
Ayr United v Raith Rovers: McGlynn looks to build momentum
Raith Rovers hope to make if fourth time lucky against Ayr United when they travel to Somerset Park today. (...)
Partick Thistle 0 Raith Rovers 1: Baird holds his hand up over goal
Raith striker John Baird apologised to Partick Thistle manager Jackie McNamara, but insisted he is no cheat, after his controversial winner lifted the Kirkcaldy side off the bottom of the First Division. (...)
Raith Rovers 0 Livingston 1: Barr to progress for Raith
Raith Rovers missed a chance to lift themselves off the bottom of the First Division table with a home defeat to Livingston. (...)
John McGlynn confident Raith Rovers' prospects will soon be looking brighter
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn insists nobody at Stark's Park is ready to start pushing the panic button despite the fact the Kirkcaldy side have slumped to the bottom of the First Division. (...)