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Mon_The_Fife

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  1. Very disappointing performance and result. I coach the women’s first team at a club here in Auckland that has been chosen as a training venue for a country so would have been great if Scotland were to be based here, but wasn’t to be.

    Would have been great to see some Scotland games if they were playing in NZ too.

  2. We can only hope that there is at least 1 worse team than us this season as we slowly head down the table. We knew that this season was going to be another slog, as signing a bunch of untested kids and hoping to unearth a gem is not the strategy to be successful.

    The recruitment over the last 2 seasons has been terrible and we deserve to be where we are. The new manager has a massive job on their hands, otherwise it’s off to Lowland League we go and I highly doubt that we will return.

  3. The next appointment is massive, get it wrong and we could very much end up in the Lowland League. Considering that the board thought that Crawford was the outstanding candidate without interviewing anyone else doesn’t fill me with confidence though. Giving it to Greig McDonald will be the cheap option and probably what we will do.

    It’s a very young squad so we need experience at least to get us through the rest of the season.

  4. Looks like Stevie Crawford will be offered assistant managers post at Dundee Utd. Liam Fox set to be named manager and Dundee courier reporting Crawford is the man he wants as assistant. I’m not sure many East Fife fans will be to fussed as things have been a bit underwhelming under his tenure. 


    Fine. It was very much a ‘meh’ appointment in the first place anyway.
  5. Football Cliche’s podcast is pretty funny and take great pleasure in ripping the piss out of Keys and Gray.

    Have listened to a lot of Noiser podcasts and there is some excellent stuff on there including ‘Real Dictators’ and ‘Real Narcos’. If you’re looking for a quicker podcast the ‘Short history of’ also by Noiser covers a broad range of historical events.

  6. The fact that the season is already pretty much over for Cowden and it’s still August is pretty grim. The Lowland League is a shit show and needs an overhaul with more promotion places and a much more fluid pyramid system.

    If you had a play off system for example for teams from 2nd-5th at least it will keep more supporters interested for longer, but already being 16 points behind 1st place no wonder the crowds are low and will continue to dwindle.

  7. Sounds like we certainly rode our luck and it’s a big 3 points against another team we will be competing with to avoid 10th.

    So long as we keep taking points off of the likes of Albion Rovers, Elgin and Stranraer then the lofty heights of 7th shouldn’t be out of the question. 

  8. I would pay £10  as £18 is not affordable to me 


    The days of watching East Fife for a tenner are long gone, unless we continue our downward spiral into the Lowland League.

    I do worry about the future of the club and how far we have gone backwards over the last couple of years. We have gone from having quality players like Jason Kerr, Scott Agnew and Anton Dowds to untested kids.

    We have been massively let down by the people who make the important decisions. What are the future plans for the club? What are we doing to engage with the local community and to entice new and younger supporters?

    Relying on the die hard supporters and squeezing every penny out of them will only go so far and then what?

    The squad is very weak and we are very much in a battle to avoid bottom place. Cowden, East Stirling and Berwick have all gone and already look unlikely to return this season, the same could easily happen to us.
  9. 4 hours ago, sirscottyoung said:

    All the fannies posting "£18 i wont be back" etc.

    You do realise that the club does need all our money to run. The more of us that go to all the home games then the more money the club has to use for players and to improve the club.

    Without you all its just going to get worse...

    All clubs need money to function, and if people are willing to pay extortionate prices to go to Bayview through blind loyalty then fair enough. I don’t live in Scotland anymore but charging £18 is taking the piss and exploiting the fans and I would certainly not be going every week.

    I worry about the board’s plan for the future of the club. Increasing the tickets is just a short term solution. The support is dwindling what are we doing to attract new supporters? Methil is in one of Scotland’s most deprived areas so we should be doing all we can to encourage the local community to get behind the club as much as possible. The argument of lowering ticket prices wouldn’t attract new supporters argument doesn’t wash with me. What was that based on? Increasing the prices certainly hasn’t made the squad better either. 
     

    We are in a battle not to finish bottom this season and when we go on a losing run, I fear what the crowds will be then. 

  10. I can categorically state that on both occasions you host Stirling, the away end will be 3 less than it would have been normally, as I'll not be there with my crew. There's absolutely no way I am paying that price for football at this level. 3 match day tickets, 2 pies, 1 sausage roll, 2 juice, 1 coffee, 3 packs of crisps, 2 match day programmes, £6 in Half Time draw tickets and the price of an enamel pin badge on 1 of those trips for my son, will be lost to your club on both occasions. 
    Maybe paying for 1, people will grin and bare it and just pay it, but those that have to pay for more........farcical.


    The club’s decision to increase the ticket sales is embarrassing and I can’t blame anyone for refusing to go. The club have shot themselves in the foot, and shows how out of touch they are in trying to attract new supporters.
  11. 3 hours ago, AberhillEnd said:

    Did you honestly expect us to be able to compete with a top 6 premiership side that gets £100ks thrown at them each season ?

    I think it's clear to see from the 2 games against equally matched opposition that we should be able to hold our own this season without threatening the top places while our younger players gain valuable experience.


    Win? No. 
    Compete? Yes.

    We shouldn’t be getting humiliated by a mid ranked Premier League side. 

  12. I think it’s clear to see that this season is going to be yet another struggle. The squad on paper doesn’t look much better than last season and unless we can bring in some quality loan signings I fear we could be sleepwalking to the Lowland League.

    I’m all for giving young players an opportunity but they need help too.

    With the poor recruitment this summer, I think Crawford might already be under a bit of pressure if we start the season slowly bearing in mind we have other relegation candidates in Elgin and Albion Rovers within the first 3 weeks.

  13. A lot of valid points from fans on here and there are at least a couple of board members who read this site too. They have the club at heart but that doesn’t mean that they make the best decisions. The whole season ticket thing is a shambles - we got an announcement stating how much they were and then… well, nothing! No justification as to why our prices in L2 are higher than a Championship club and what the plans are. What are we actively doing to attract new fans and engage the local community?

    You just have to look at Stenhousemuir. Very affordable prices and young supporters can pick something from the club shop. 

    I really fear for us this season and the board very were open about having no contingency plan last season when the writing was on the wall very early on. The lack of communication is frustrating and it shouldn’t be us vs them. We are all East Fife fans and should be trying to pull together but things aren’t right and the whole feeling around the place isn’t positive and all it takes is another disaster of a season and we could find ourselves playing Rangers under 12’s or other dross regularly. 

  14. With only 2 weeks until the start of the League Cup, we have signed:

    A 38 year old goalkeeper
    A 36 year old playmaker with injury worries (sounds familiar)
    A striker, whom by all accounts doesn’t actually score goals
    A centre half, who spent last season on loan at the worst club in the SPFL

    Optimism is flooding through my veins.

    Any word on the season ticket sales or are the board too embarrassed to release the figure?

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