Author: Graeme Condie

Raith Trust Goes Contactless 0

Raith Trust Goes Contactless

The Raith Trust are making it even easier for fans to buy tickets for the upcoming Burns Night. Fans attending the home game against Ayr on Saturday can now make card payments at the trust table. The new facility takes all major credit and debit cards such as Visa, Mastercard...

Change of Address 0

Change of Address

The Raith Trust has come to an arrangement with the football club to allow all mail for the Trust to be sent to Starks Park and we are no longer using our PO Box address. As well as saving the trust over £200 a year, it further emphasises the closer...

Trust gives £1000 to club 0

Trust gives £1000 to club

Whilst most Raith fans were enjoying their half time pie or praying we could hold onto our 2-0 lead against Morton on Saturday outgoing Raith Trust board member John Mainland handed over a cheque for £1000 to Raith Rovers director Dave Wann. The money represents the profits made from last...

Raiths Community Value 0

Raiths Community Value

Supporters Direct are running an initiative to try and develop a methodology for calculating the value football clubs bring to their community. Running until August 2009, the initiative has representatives from the English Premier League, the English Football League as well as supporters trusts, academics and specialists. You can see...

Isn’t always as it seems 1

Isn’t always as it seems

Thought this was quite an interesting insight into life as a manager and in team selection. Maybe we shouldn’t be so quick to criticise the manager when we don’t know the full story. See Paul Fletcher’s blog here.

Who would be a Luton fan? 2

Who would be a Luton fan?

You’ve got to feel for Luton fans. Having been declared insolvent 3 times in the last 10 years and having just been relegated to the lowest Football League division, they now face the prospect of starting next season with -30 points.  Given they only achieved 33 points last season is it...

Gretna reborn 0

Gretna reborn

I see Gretna are the latest club to be raised from the ashes by it’s supporters. Following in the footsteps of Clydebank and Wimbledon, it proves yet again how important supporters are and what can be achieved when they come together.  I do have to wonder about the fact they will be...