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Raith Rovers ended the season with a convincing victory over Queen's Park but fell short of a promotion play-off place ...
Raith Rovers moved to within two points of a Scottish Championship play-off place despite failing to beat bottom side Airdrieonians. Rovers went behind to Rhys McCabe's strugglers when Chris ...
RANGERS turned on the style in Kirkcaldy as they convincingly beat Grant Murray’s Raith Rovers at Stark’s Park to move to the top of the Championship table. Superb first-half goals from Nicky Clark, ...
Raith supporters director Dot Wilson, organiser with lifelong Rovers fan Carol Smith who helps ... bags had different items ...
TWO second-half goals from Raith Rovers halted Rangers progress in the Scottish Cup – as they went down 2-1 at Ibrox. A Ryan Conroy free kick and a close range effort from Christian Nade, either side ...
Airdrie boss Rhys McCabe claims his Diamonds should have buried Raith Rovers in the first half of Saturday's entertaining 1-1 draw that saw them fall five points adrift at the foot of the ...
A mass brawl broke out between supporters of Raith Rovers and Greenock Morton who played in the Scottish Championship in Kirkcaldy on Saturday, April 26. Streets surrounding Raith's ground Stark's ...
Match report to appear here. We continue our 'Teams that will shape the draft' series as Matt Harmon and Frank Schwab take a look at the teams that are one good draft, maybe even one great pick ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Dramatic late goals from Raith Rovers kept the Scottish Championship title race alive as they came from behind to beat 10-man Falkirk 3-1.
The ground was playing host to the Scottish Championship clash between Raith Rovers and Greenock Morton on Saturday afternoon. The game finished in a 1-1 draw, a blow to Raith's play-off hopes.
However, after headbutting in Jock McStay when playing against Raith Rovers in 1994, few would have predicted a fallout that led to Ferguson's conviction for assault whilst already on probation ...
A statement from Raith Rovers read: "Welcome Kai Montagu ... exposure for East Kilbride Football Club's youth development programme and Kennedy says it proves K-Park provides a great platform.