Cup Winners Forfar

Forfar Crowned 2025 Christmas Cup Champions

The 2025 version of our Christmas Cup competition occurred on Sunday the 9th November. 12 teams took to the pitches after a slight delay and a unique setup on pitch 4.

Group 1 consisted of Stenhousemuir, Dunfermline Athletic, Alloa, Scone, Arbroath and Falkirk. Going into the last round of fixtures it was tight at the top of the table. Arbroath were sitting on top with 12 points having yet to concede a goal while Alloa and Falkirk were close on their heels on 9 points. With Arbroath and Falkirk still to play in the last round it could get even tighter. And so it proved. Alloa picked up 3 points in a tight win over Stenhousemuir and a thrilling 3-2 win for Falkirk left all three teams on 12 points. And so we went to goal difference where the stingy defences of Alloa (just 1 goal conceded) and Arbroath (Just 3 goals and all in the last game) was what helped them through to the semis.

Group 1 Results
Group 1 Scores
Group 1 Table
Group 1 Table

In group 2 we had Linlithgow Rose, Dunfermline Dynamos, Forfar, Hibernian, Dundee East CSC and Raith Rovers. Again going into the last round of games it was tight at the top. Raith Rovers were leading the way on 10 points with Dundee East CSC holding second place with 9 points and Forfar sitting third on 7 points. With Raith and Dundee East still to play each other this was going down to the wire. With Forfar beating Linlithgow Rose 2-1 they moved up to second place behind Raith. However the top of the table changed dramatically when Dundee East beat Raith 2-1. This promoted Dundee East to the top of the table. With Raith and Forfar both now on 10 points and the exact same goal difference it came down to goals scored. Forfar 13, Raith 12. Forfar gained second place and the lack of precision in front of goal that has dogged Raith all season proved to be their undoing.

Group 2 results in tabular form
Group 2 Scores
Group 2 Table
Group 2 Table

And so onto the semi finals. Group 1 winners Alloa would play Group 2 runners up Forfar while Group 2 winners Dundee East CSC would play Group 1 runners up Arbroath. Both games turned out to be tight affairs with the group runners up coming through to win their respective games. Forfar beating Alloa 2-1 while Dundee East and Arbroath fought out a 1-1 draw with Arbroath winning on penalties due to a superb double save from Arbroath goalie, Phil Gibson. Penalty save

The final then, was between the top two teams in this year’s over 50’s East Premiership Forfar and Arbroath. This was maybe one game too far for Arbroath though as Forfar ran out comfortable 4-1 winners to claim the trophy.

Cup Winners Forfar
Cup Winners Forfar

On behalf of Raith Rovers Walking Football we would like to thank all players and officials for turning out on the day and playing in great spirit despite the weather conditions at times. A big thanks also to the referees who once again gave up their time and refereed fairly throughout. And finally a thank you to the guys who helped set up the pitches and keep close to 100 50+ year old’s on the right pitches at the right time.

Raith Rovers’ Rollercoaster Day: Goals and Controversies

With an under strength team, due to the late fixture date change, we made our way to Dundee on Sunday more in hope than expectation. With games against the current top two in the league and games against the two teams directly above and below us, points were going to be hard to get. But we would give it our best.

The day’s team included Gavin Gowans, Ritchie Malcolm, Kev Henderson, John Wylie, Fraser Terris, Neil Galloway and Ally Grant.

First up was second placed Arbroath and the game started poorly with Raith conceding a goal in under a minute. Parity was achieved in the second minute when Arbroath were penalised for a third non walking offence as referee Sean stamped his mark on how the game was going to be officiated. Ally Grant stepped up and scored the penalty. In six minutes Raith took the lead with a Neil Galloway shot through a defender’s legs that unsighted the Arbroath keeper. Yet, the inevitable third running offence for Raith raised its ugly head a minute later and Arbroath scored from the spot. In fourteen minutes some good interplay from the Raith front line saw the ball ending at Fraser’s feet and he confidently beat the keeper to give Raith, what looked like, a late winner. With the time running down an Arbroath shot from close range caught Ritchie on the arm and the ref awarded a penalty. How he was supposed to avoid the ball is anyone’s guess but the ref’s decision is final so… Arbroath score the penalty and end the game 3-3.

Raith Rovers 3-3 Arbroath – Maroon
Oriam 0-1 Dundee East
Luncarty FC 1-0 Fairfield
Hearts 0-5 Forfar
WF

Game 2 only gets harder as we faced top of the league Forfar. Forfar got the ball in the net in the third minute but the referee, harshly, disallowed the goal for the player being in the keeper’s box. Unfortunately within the minute Forfar did go one up when an intercepted pass was fired past Gav in the Raith net. In six minutes Forfar’s Tam Gauld received the ball at the edge of the Raith box and beat Gav again for a 2-0 lead. A minute later Neil shot from a tight angle on the left and beat the keeper through his legs. The game was back on. Forfar’s ‘Gogs’ Smith nonetheless had other ideas. A long ball up the right allowed him just a little space and he smashed the ball high into the top corner of the net. The game continued back and forth for the final half of the game with neither keeper really being tested allowing Forfar to run out 3-1 winners.

Oriam 1-1 St James
Luncarty FC 0-2 Arbroath – Maroon
Hearts 2-5 Dundee East
Forfar WF 3-1 Raith

And so we moved on to Game 3 and Luncarty. We had a tight game against Luncarty three weeks earlier where only a last minute penalty separated the sides. Yet, with both teams missing players from that game, maybe this game would have been different. The game went well for Raith in the fourth minute when a tackle in the penalty area gave us a penalty. Ally Grant stepped up once again to score his second penalty of the day. Three minutes later and it’s three Luncarty runs and another penalty to Raith. Once again Ally steps up but this time the penalty is saved. The rebound though comes straight out to Ally and he beat the keeper at the second attempt. A minute later Luncarty were back in the game beating Gav to make the score 2-1. Both teams continued to press looking for a winner or the equaliser. True to form though Raith commit a third running foul and the resultant penalty tied the game 2-2.

Luncarty FC 2-2 Raith
Hearts 1-4 St James
Forfar WF 1-1 Arbroath – Maroon
Fairfield 1-3 Dundee East

Finally our last game of the day, Dundee East. We drew with Dundee East on the opening day of the season but their three earlier games on the day had seen them win convincingly scoring nine goals overall.
In the second minute Neil Galloway scores his third for the day with a lovely shot from the left. Dundee were stung by this and pressed heavily against a stubborn but resolute Raith defence. Until the fifth minute when a controversial penalty was awarded. A Dundee player goes down feigning contact with Fraser and the ref awards a penalty. Facing his fourth penalty of the day Gav pulls off a great save to deny what would have been a great injustice. Dundee continued to push but couldn’t find many ways through the Raith team but when they did they came up against Gav having a great game which included a brilliant double save. It wasn’t all one way though with shots from Ritchie, Kev and Fraser failing to beat Scott in the Dundee goal giving Dundee hope of equalising. But Raith held for our first victory of the day and a five point haul for the day.

Hearts 0-2 Oriam
Fairfield 2-5 St James
Forfar WF 2-1 Luncarty
Dundee East 0-1 Raith

Fairfield 2-3 Oriam
Arbroath 3-3 St James

Reflections
A hard day at the office but all things considered a reasonable outcome. Two draws, one of which should have been a win, and a win against a team playing well on the day until they met us is a job well done.

Raith team photo

Raith Rovers’ Tough Journey in Scottish Cup

Raith Rovers made the trip through to Glasgow on Saturday more in hope than expectation with a squad depleted through injury and unavailability. The designated “group of death” was always going to be a hard task to exit but this year would be even harder. Never the less the boys in the squad were determined to put on a good show, so they left Kirkcaldy in high spirits.

Raith team photo
Back row: Willie Carroll (manager), Ritchie Malcolm, Graham Allan, Ally Grant, John Wylie
Front Row: Willie O’Donnell, Charles Doherty, Kev Henderson, Keith Jenkin

Game 1 saw Castlemilk Community, late replacements for Fife Wanderers, take on group co-favourites Pollok United. Despite Castlemilk putting up a good fight Pollok’s superior experience saw them win 2-3.

We started our campaign in game 2 against competition newcomers Rangers FFiT. We started the game slowly, weighing up the opposition, until the fifth minute when John Wylie received the ball and turned and shot past the Ranger’s keeper for a 1-0 lead. Three minutes later, a quick free kick finds John free again, and once more, he beats the keeper for 2-0. A minute later, John turns provider with a pass to Ally, who slots home for our third. The game is mostly Raith attacking and shooting high and wide until the 13th minute when Rangers commit their third running foul and we get a penalty. John sets up to claim his hat trick and a 4-0 lead. Mere seconds later, it’s a penalty to Rangers as a third running offence, off the ball, gives Rangers a penalty. Rangers score, and the game ends 4-1.

Game 3 has St Ants against West End Bar, Airdrie, Tartan Army. From here on in known as WEBATA. A tough game for the guys in green as they fight hard to grab a 2-2 draw. Game 4 is another close one as Rangers FFiT edge out Castlemilk Community 2-1. Game 5 sees the big two face off with St Ants taking a close 2-1 victory over rivals Pollok United.

We’re back on for game 6 against WEBATA. It’s a tight game with Keith in the Raith goal bringing off some good saves and some wayward shooting at the other end. Yet, on 7 minutes, an ambitious shot from just inside the halfway line by John beats the keeper for a 1-0 lead. We keep it tight, limiting WEBATA’s attempts on goal. But in 11 minutes, we’re penalised for a third running offence, and despite Keith getting a hand to the ball, WEBATA score and tie the game. We pushed for a winner to no avail and finished the game all square.

Next up St Ants continue their poor start with a 1-1 draw with Castlemilk Community. followed by WEBATA beating Rangers FFiT 4-0.

The last game before the break pitches us against Pollok United. The game starts badly as we lose a quick goal in the first minute. But the heads don’t go down, and we fight back with some intense pressure but without any end result. Until the 9th minute when Ally plays a one-two with John at the left corner of the box and beats the keeper with a great shot 1-1. The parity is short lived though as a fantastic shot from distance beats Keith to let Pollok retake the lead. We keep pressing, but some good game management by Pollok sees the game out for a 2-1 defeat.

With each team having two games left the league table is very tight. Pollok lead on 6 points with WEBATA and St Ants behind them on 5, ourselves on 4, Rangers FFiT on 3 and Castlemilk Community on 1.

The first game after the break sees WEBATA temporarily lead the group with a 1-0 win over Castlemilk Community.

In game 11 we face St Ants who beat us 7 weeks ago in the Glasgow Trophy. This time we don’t lose a quick goal and match them for the first 6 minutes. We then lose two goals in two minutes and three minutes later John Wylie receives our first recorded booking in any competition for a little talking back to the ref. To be fair to John, and the ref, it probably wasn’t warranted for this match more a build up over the earlier matches. St Ants, though, do what they do well and see the match out though Del in the St Ants net does pull off a great save from a shot to his top left hand corner.

Pollok overcome Rangers FFiT in the next game 4-2 but don’t have it all their own way with Rangers leading at one point and the game being tied until late on.

We’re next up for our last game against Castlemilk Community. We have, at this point, no chance of progressing and to make things worse, the skies open. It’s a typical end of group game where neither team can progress and a long day and injuries take their toll. Castlemilk go 1 up after 5 minutes, 2 up after 7 and 3 up after 9. We finally get a foothold in the game when the ref awards a penalty for 3 runs, which John dispatches. A minute later, John reduces the deficit to one with a well taken goal. Thirty seconds further on, and we’re now pinged for a third running offence. The Castlemilk player beats Keith, but he had made a move to dummy the kick, so the “goal” was ruled out. A minute later, however, Castlemilk score to win the game 4-2.

With 2 games still to be played in the group, 3 teams can still advance. Pollok hold the upper hand on 9 points, knowing a draw will see them through, and a win will see them through as group winners. A win for WEBATA sees them through while a draw would need Rangers FFiT needing to beat or draw with St. Ants. St. Ants, on the other hand, know that a win sees them through, and a draw will be good enough if Pollok beat WEBATA. Seemples!

As it turned out Pollok beat WEBATA 2-1 and St Ants beat Rangers FFiT 5-0 so Pollock won the group and St Ants went through as runners up.

And a big shout out to all of the East Region League teams who took part and all played well. Most prominently Forfar WF who topped their group and lost to St Ants in the quarters, Dundee East (topped their group) and Luncarty (second in their group) who played out their own quarter, with Dundee East falling to Pollok in the semi.

The final? You’ve guessed it St. Ants V Pollok with St. Ants winning again for the second time on the day. Congratulations.

John Cunningham Memorial Festival 2025

The sun shone on Starks Park, Kirkcaldy as 41 walking footballers took to the pitches to celebrate walking football on Sunday. This was the third annual celebration of walking football and a teammate who truly loved the game.

2025 JC Festival Players
Festival players with Fiona and Hannah Cunningham

Six randomly chosen teams played five games with no scores being kept with no league table or trophy to win. Just playing football, making friends, having fun and topping up the suntan. And, when the commemorative medals had been handed out, an epic two halved eight on eight game where both keepers excelled (the ones in goals not the two pretend outfield players). The game was “won” by a single goal but no one really cared except Dave in the “defeated” team’s goals. 😂

Raith Rovers Walking Football would like to thank everyone for turning up and contributing to a great, fun day out. From the players to the refs and the ball boy (George) and Fiona and Hannah thank you all. As a result of all your efforts we will be donating £300 to CHAS (https://www.chas.org.uk/) and £300 to Epilepsy Scotland(https://www.epilepsyscotland.org.uk/).

David Milne
Well done Charles & Willie for organising everything as a mark of respect for John.
Brilliant day of walking football & great to see old & new faces.
⚽️🥅 ❤️

Gordon Farquharson
Well done to Charles Doherty and Willie Carroll for putting in a very enjoyable day of Walking Football. These festivals are always really enjoyable and played in a great spirit. Everyone gets on and has a laugh and joke. Then plenty banter between games.
This could and maybe SHOULD be the future of WF.


Harry Gilfillan
First class organising again lads you did John and his Family proud 😊

Neil Galloway
A great way to spend the afternoon. Thanks to everyone who gave up their afternoon to make sure it was a great event. And thanks to whoever booked the weather 🙂

Raymond Henderson
Great day again,in the memory of John Cunningham.
Well done the guys who put it together ,the refs on the day and all participants from near and far,great bunch of lads
👍

David Fawcett
Great day out played in great spirit and despite the 5th game being a bit of a step too far for my old knackered knees.

John Beveridge
A great afternoon of WF in memory of a very nice bloke. Really good games played in great spirit. Organisation first class. Well done to everyone who played in the heat.

Graham Robertson
great banter, good fitba thnx guys👍😁⚽️Allan HarrisonI enjoyed the day and great camaraderie 👍

Team photo

John Wylie Shines in Raith Rovers’ April League Matches

The team traveled once again to Dundee for the second round of league fixtures on 6th April. They hoped to improve on the first round results. Fixtures for this round were, former league champions St James, Oriam, last year’s Christmas cup winners Hearts and finally Fairfield.

Team photo
Back Row: Willie Carroll, Ritchie Malcolm, Harry Gilfillan, Graham Alan, Ally Grant
Front Row; Tam Beckwith, Scott McIntosh, John Wylie, Haig Hutchison

First up St James who we hadn’t butted heads with for over a year. The game started well for Raith with John Wylie getting the ball in the net in the first minute. However ref Sean adjudged him to have been “not walking” as he struck the ball and disallowed the goal. A minute later, John struck again. This time, the post came to St James’ aid. The score remained 0-0. The game flowed back and forth with both teams canceling each other out. In the 13th minute, St James scored with a scuffed shot. Harry managed to get a fingertip to it but unfortunately, it trickled into the net. A minute later John Wylie almost leveled but this time hit the bar. John’s persistence paid off in the end. As the seconds ticked down, he managed to beat the keeper. His shot went through a group of players. 1-1
Hearts 3-3 Fairfield
Luncarty FC 2-1 Dundee East
Oriam 2-2 Arbroath – Maroon
Raith Rovers 1-1 St James

Next up were Oriam and Raith again started with John Wylie getting the ball in the net in the third minute. However as in the last game Sean adjudged him to be not walking and disallowed the goal. Within seconds, Oriam committed three running offences. This gave us a chance to take the lead with a penalty. Scott McIntosh had practiced penalty techniques before today’s games. He stepped up confidently. He didn’t lift his foot and HIT THE POST!! In the 7th minute Harry pulled off a spectacular but pointless save as the Oriam player was penalised for running. In the 11th minute a great opportunistic shot from Graham flew wide. 13 minutes in, a crunching tackle on Scott earned a yellow card for the Oriam player. This tackle finished Scott’s involvement in the game. With the game coming to an end, both teams were desperate to score. Oriam got the ball in the net from tight on Harry’s right. However, the ref said the player had cut across the keeper’s box and disallowed the goal. 0-0
Forfar WF 0-0 Dundee East
Hearts 0-2 Arbroath – Maroon
Luncarty 0-0 St James
Oriam 0-0 Raith Rovers

The third game against Hearts began perfectly. Ritchie Malcolm beat the keeper low to his right with a ranged shot within seconds. This was almost followed up by a second from Ally Grant a minute later but was well saved. Hearts quickly leveled the game with a long ball to Gary Bate who rounded Ritchie and beat Harry. 1-1 after only two minutes. After 5 minutes, Gary Bate and Paul Burns played a one-two. This left Paul free in front of Harry. Paul then slotted past him for 2-1 to Hearts. Both teams continued to press. There were chances for each team, including a good save from a Haig shot. Heart’s Gary also hit the post. Hearts managed the latter part of the game. No more scoring occurred, so we lost our first game of the session. 1-2
Fairfield 0-3 Arbroath – Maroon
Forfar WF 6-0 St James
Hearts 2-1 Raith Rovers
Luncarty FC 0-0 Oriam

Our final game of the session – Fairfield. In the second minute Ritchie gets a shot on goal after a Raith free kick but the keeper saves. Two minutes later John intercepts a wayward pass at the edge of the Fairfield box and beats the keeper. 1-0 In six minutes, Ritchie takes a free kick deep in the Raith half. It finds Tam, who passes to Scott. Scott scores. 2-0 Three minutes later John intercepts another pass, further out this time, and again beats the keeper. 3-0 In 13 minutes John receives a pass from Tam. Looking for his hat trick, he beats the keeper for a third time this game. 4-0 With the clock running down Fairfield get a breakaway and Harry has to be lively to keep his clean sheet. 4-0
Dundee East 0-1 St James
Fairfield 0-4 Raith Rovers
Forfar WF 2-2 Oriam
Hearts 2-2 Luncarty FC

The final two games of the session were:
Arbroath – Maroon 2-1 Dundee East
Fairfield 2-5 Forfar WF

League Table

Reflections: A better day at the office in terms of results than the first week. We maintained the same good general play and possession. We are still playing without a recognised striker. Hopefully, the goals tally will increase as we are creating the opportunities. We are just not finishing them. Player of the weekend has to be John Wylie. He scored a hat trick in the last game. His stamina is impressive, as he completed an 8 mile run in Edinburgh in the morning. Next time he does that, though, he’ll be fined!!

Raith Rovers Waling Football Squad

Raith Rovers’ Penalty Struggles in Opening Matches

The 2025 league season started on Sunday 2nd March. despite a tough opening group of fixtures the squad was looking forward to a, hopefully, successful afternoon. We were starting with a tough fixture against constant premiership team Arbroath, followed by last year’s unbeaten championship winners Forfar, then top four premiership team Luncarty and finally current premiership champions Dundee East.

Raith Rovers Waling Football Squad
Back row: Willie Carroll, Ritchie Malcolm, Harry Gilfillan, Ally Grant, Davey Ramsay
Front row: Scott McIntosh, Kev Henderson, John Wylie, Neil Galloway

We started with a tie against Arbroath – Maroon. The game started well for Raith with a foul on Davey Ramsay in the penalty area leading to a penalty. John Wylie stepped up and beat Dave Beattie in the Arbroath goal however the ref adjudged him to have lifted his foot and disallowed the goal. Two minutes later Arbroath were pinged for a third running offense and it was time for another penalty to Raith. This time Kev Henderson stepped up. He hit the ball without raising his foot but “Beats” guessed right and saved the penalty. It wasn’t long until there was another penalty. This time it was for Arbroath for three running fouls against Raith. The Arbroath player struck it high into the top right corner to beat Harry. 0-1 Raith continued to press but found it hard to pass the ball through a dense Arbroath defense. However in the 12th minute Arbroath gave away another running penalty. This time Davey Ramsay stepped up and beat the keeper low to his left. With time running out, and against the run of play, a great save from Harry gave Arbroath a corner. From the corner they secured a kick in from the left wing. With all of the Raith players concentrating on the ball no one noticed the Arbroath player on his own at the right hand side of the box and when the ball got to him he beat Harry to give Arbroath a 1-2 win.
Raith Rovers 1-2 Arbroath – Maroon
Dundee East 1-2 Oriam
Fairfield CSH 2-2 Luncarty
Forfar WF 3-0 Hearts

Next up were Forfar with a few familiar faces in their squad. A quick start for Raith saw Kev score from distance after some good build up work in the first minute. In the second minute a John Wylie shot was saved and, from the resultant corner Scott hit the post. A minute later and John hits the bar. It’s constant pressure from Raith. However in five minutes Gordon “Gogs” Smith takes the ball down Forfar’s left wing and fires in a spectacular shot to level the score. In the ninth minute the referee awards a penalty to Forfar after a tackle in the penalty area. Gogs steps up to get his second goal of the game for a 1=2 Forfar lead. two minutes later a shot from Kev leads to a corner from which Neil hits the post. There’s more raith pressure until Gogs once again gets a good shot in which brings out a good save from Harry. However a minute later Forfar get a third from a contested ball at the edge of the box. With time running out, and almost the last touch of the game, Kev Henderson gets a shot off and scores to cut the deficit to one.
St James 1-1 Oriam
Arbroath – Maroon 2-2 Luncarty
Dundee East 2-1 Hearts
Raith Rovers 2-3 Forfar WF

Then it was on to game three and Luncarty. Another quick start from Raith saw Davey Ramsay shoot just wide in the second minute. Raith continued to press until, against the run of play, Luncarty scored in the eighth minute. A minute later it was three runs by Luncarty and a Raith penalty. Davey Ramsay beat the keeper but the ref disallowed it for another raised foot. Two minutes later and it was a penalty to Luncarty for three running offenses. This time the shooter missed to the keeper’s right but was also pinged for a raised foot. Raith continued to push for the remainder of the game but to no avail and Luncarty ran out winners 0-1.
Raith Rovers 0-1 Luncarty
St James 2-1 Hearts
Arbroath Maroon 0-0 Forfar WF
Dundee East 2-2 Fairfield CSH

Our final game of the day was against Dundee East and started badly with Dundee East scoring through Andy Elwood in the second minute. From then the game developed into a bit of a slugfest with Raith dominating the possession but unable to break a stubborn Dundee defence. A rare Dundee East shot in the tenth minute brought out a great save from Harry and although Dundee did beat Harry the scorer was rightly pulled up for running. Then in the thirteenth minute Raith restored parity with a fine strike from the right by Ally Grant. Raith continued to press but were unable to breach the Dundee defence for a second time and the game finished 1-1.
Oriam 1-1 Hearts
St James 3-1 Fairfield CSH
Luncarty 0-1 Forfar
Raith Rovers 1-1 Dundee East

The final two games of the afternoon were:
Oriam 3-0 Fairfield CSH
St James 0-0 Arbroath – Maroon

The final league table of the day.

Reflections: Not a great day at the office, results wise. However the general play and possession was very good. Putting away some of our penalties and being a bit more disciplined could have turned results our way. Penalty taking practice will be taking priority over the next couple of weeks.

Raith Rovers Christmas Cup 2024 Highlights

Sunday 1st December saw the fifth running of Raith Rovers Walking Football’s Christmas Cup. On a mild day, compared to the last two years, ten teams took to the pitches to contest this popular end of year tournament. The teams were split into two groups of five with each team playing the others once and the top two in the group going forward into the semi finals.

Group A
Group A consisted of: Stenhousemuir, Tayport, Linlithgow Rose, Hibernian WF and Fairfield. Round one saw Linlithgow Rose beat Tayport 2-0 while Fairfield were beating Stenhousemuir by the same score. With Fairfield sitting out round two Linlithgow could take the initiative in the group. A 1-1 draw with Stenny saw them narrowly lead the group while Tayport added their name to the contenders with a 1-0 win over Hibs. A 3-2 win for Tayport over Stenny in round three saw them share the league lead with Fairfield with the later beating Hibs 2-1. The final round before the break saw Fairfield beat Tayport 1-0 and Rose beat Hibs 2-1 to book their places in the semi. After the break Fairfield beat Rose 2-0 to take the league while Hibs beat Stenny 2-1 to take fourth place.

Group B
In Group B we had: Hearts, Arbroath, Raith Rovers, Crieff and Falkirk. Round one started with Raith beating Arbroath 1-0 and Falkirk beating Hearts 2-0. In round two Hearts beat Raith 3-2 while Arbroath beat Crieff 2-1 to leave four teams sitting on 3 points at the top of the group. Into round three and, with Raith sitting this one out, Hearts take the initiative to lead the group beating Arbroath 2-0 while Crieff and Falkirk fought out a 1-1 draw. In round four Raith beat Crieff 4-3 in the highest scoring game of the day while Arbroath made things interesting beating Falkirk 3-1. Into the last round of matches and four teams could make it into the top two positions depending on how the results worked out. However with both Hearts and Raith winning by 2-1 score lines against Crieff and Falkirk respectively they topped the group on nine points each. With both teams also having a goal difference of +2 Raith were declared group winners on account of having scored more goals.

And so to the Semi Finals. Fairfield V Hearts and Raith V Linlithgow. Both were tight games with Hearts edging Fairfield out 2-1 and Raith beating Linlithgow 2-0.
Would the final see Raith retain the cup or Hearts put their name on the trophy for the first time? The game was as tight as the group game between the sides with only one goal scored in the 15 minutes and so a new name was added to the trophy and congratulations to Hearts!

Reflections:
After a little bit of rain during the introductions the weather turned out perfect for football. All teams played in the right spirit we’ve come to expect in this tournament which was great to see once more. This year’s competition was the most competitive we’ve had with no team losing a game by more than 2 goals and the results in all games never being certain. For the above we have to thank all of the teams for their attitude. And also the referee crew, who once again did a great job, despite the often helpful(?) advice from players and officials. And finally thanks to Raith’s Callum Hannah for coming along and presenting the trophy.

Until next year enjoy the photos below courtesy of our on the day photographer, Leta.

Raith Rovers’ Close League Battle: A Thrilling Recap

Raith over 50s went into the last round of fixtures in WFS’s East Region League on Sunday 27th October one point behind leaders, Dundee East, with each team having 4 games to play. Meanwhile a point behind Rovers lay Luncarty and lurking a further point back were Hearts. It was going to be a tight day.

Back row: Willie Carroll, Haig Hutchison, Harry Gilfillan, Davey Ramsey, Ritchie Malcolm, Charles Doherty
Front row: Neil Galloway, Ian (Chillo) McMillan, Kevin Henderson, Scott McIntosh, John Wylie

First up was Arbroath. Last year’s champions were having a hard season and were currently sitting 6th in the league. Despite this Raith were expecting a tough game and that’s how it played out. For most of the game both teams cancelled each other out attacking and defending well while both keepers pulled off some big saves. However the deadlock was broken in the 13th minute when, super-sub, Neil Galloway, received a pass from Davey and shot low past the Arbroath keeper to open the scoring. With taking the lead late in the game and knowing all points were going to be crucial on the day Raith played the game out in a controlled manner to run out winners 1-0.
Luncarty 1-3 Hearts
Oriam 1-1 Dundee East
Raith Rovers 1-0 Arbroath – Maroon
St James 2-1 Tayport – Reds

Raith Rovers 25pts
Dundee East 24pts
Hearts 23pts
Luncarty 21pts

Game two saw St James as the opposition. Another team not having their expected season. Long time dominant force in the league they had started the day second bottom of the league but after one game had risen above Arbroath into sixth place. A tight start to the game turned Raith’s way in the 3rd minute when a pass from Davey found Chillo who turned and shot 1-0. Three minutes later St James tied the game up but that parity was short-lived when a St James player stepped into their keeper’s area and the ref awarded a penalty to Raith. Up stepped Kev Henderson, planted his standing foot firmly beside the ball and fired past the keeper. 2-1 There few more opportunities for both sides but Harry in the Raith goal again pulled off some great saves and Raith held on to record their second win of the day 2-1.
Linlithgow Rose 1-4 Dundee East
Luncarty 0-2 Arbroath – Maroon
Oriam 1-0 Tayport – Reds
Raith Rovers 2-1 St James

Raith Rovers 28pts
Dundee East 27pts
Hearts 23pts
Luncarty 21pts

Third game in and the team faced Oriam. Oriam started the day just below the top four in fifth place and were maintaining that position. Raith opened the scoring in the 4th minute when Scott took a free kick, passing to Kev who beat the keeper for a 1-0 lead. The lead however was short-lived as a rising Oriam shot caught Scott high on his arm in the penalty area and the ref awarded Oriam a penalty. 1-1 With points winning prizes Raith pushed hard for a winner but had to remain vigilant to not lose a goal to a breakaway or a “three runs” penalty. However the pressure paid off in the 13th minute when some scrappy play at the edge of the Oriam box allowed Scott to score. 2-1 And that’s how it finished as Raith managed the game out.
Oriam 1-2 Raith Rovers
Linlithgow Rose 0-1 Tayport – Reds
Luncarty 1-3 St James
Hearts 2-0 Arbroath – Maroon

Raith Rovers 31pts
Dundee East 27pts
Hearts 26pts
Luncarty 21pts

So Raith went into their last game, against Linlithgow Rose, knowing that a win would secure the league title. Any other result and the league would be decided by the results of the last two games of the day which involved the other two teams in the hunt. The game started badly for Raith as they seemed to switch off and allowed Linlithgow to score in the second minute. However they regained their composure and for the next six minutes dominated the game with Harry, in the Raith net, foiling any Linlithgow break-a-ways. The game turned in the 10th minute when the ref awarded Linlithgow a, what some saw as controversial, penalty. The Linlithgow player, heading towards the corner, played the ball a metre or so in front of him. Ritchie came round him and played the ball, without any contact and started to advance. All seemed well until the Linlithgow player called for a foul which was then given. The penalty was scored and Raith were now up against it. From this point on it was all out attack from Raith to try and salvage the game. However desperation led to gaps at the back and Linlithgow punished Raith with goals in the 12th minute and another just before full time. 0-4
Dundee East 1-1 Tayport – Reds
Hearts 3-1 St James
Linlithgow Rose 4-0 Raith Rovers
Luncarty 0-0 Oriam

Raith Rovers 31pts
Hearts 29pts
Dundee East 28pts
Luncarty 22pts

Going into the last two games, Arbroath – Maroon V Dundee East and Hearts V Linlithgow Rose, a draw in each game would see Raith win the league. A win for Hearts would see them win the league. A loss or draw for Hearts and a win for Dundee East would see Dundee East win the league on goal difference. It was all down to these two matches and Raith now had no say. For a while it was looking good for Raith with Hearts drawing 1-1 with Linlithgow and Dundee East drawing 2-2 with Arbroath. However two late goals for Dundee East, and no further scoring in the other match, gave Dundee the title.

Raith Rovers Walking Football Charity Donation to Children’s Ward at Victoria Hospital

When Raith Rovers Walking Football heard that the Children’s Ward at Victoria Hospital’s treasure chest was running low, they walked quickly into action. With money from their charity fund and £300 from a Monday night collection, local and online shops were raided for PlayDoh, Worry Monsters, and other toys and gifts.

The goodies were handed over to Corina Mutch, Health Play Worker, at the Children’s Ward by Stephen MaCrimmon and Willie Carroll.

Corina said, “Our treasure boxes get used every day  for children that come in for surgery, getting bloods taken and other procedures.  Every child gets a gift before going home.  Thanks again to everyone involved, we really appreciate your continued support.”

Willie Carroll, RRWF, commented, “This is the kind of cause we set up our charity fund for. The response from the guys to an additional collection at our weekly session while generous is not really surprising to those who know them.”

Exciting Matches and Fair Play: Raith Rovers at Walking Football Scotland’s Scottish Cup

Saturday the 22nd June saw Raith’s over 50s travel through to Glasgow Green for this year’s Walking Football Scotland’s Scottish Cup. This year they were joined by some of our younger players who were playing in the non-competitive Festival. An ideal baptism into tournament play and playing with real refs. Scores weren’t counted with the focus being on fun and playing in the right spirit and ethos of walking football.

Both squads

The main event saw the team in a reduced group of only five teams. Glenbuck and Douglas Valley, St Anthony’s, Dumbarton and Giffnock which, in turn, meant twenty minute games.

Back Row: Andy Allison, Willie Carroll, Davey Ramsay, Keith Jenkin, Ritchie Malcolm
Front row: John Wylie, Charles Doherty, Ian McMillan (Chillo), Colin Hardie (Titch), Haig Hutchison

Our group kicked off with with Dumbarton playing Giffnock with Giffnock running out as quite easy 3-0 winners. And next up was Raith V Glenbuck And Douglas Valley.

The game started well enough for Raith with numerous shots, on and off target, in the opening 4 minutes but with no ultimate end product. In the fifth minute Glenbuck were penalised for a third running offense and John Wylie stepped up to take it. The keeper guessed right and saved and less than a minute later the tables were turned and Raith were penalised for the third time and it was a Glenbuck penalty which was expertly saved by Keith Jenkin. The next ten minutes followed the same pattern of Raith raining shots in the direction of the Glenbuck goal with many not hitting the (small) target or being saved by the keeper. However the breakthrough goal game in 15 minutes when John Wylie found Titch with an inch perfect pass and Titch, finally, found the net. The game continued in the same vein for the final five minutes with Raith attacking and shooting and failing to find the back of the net.
Glenbuck and Douglas Valley 0-1 Raith Rovers

We sat out the next two rounds which saw St Anthony’s beat Dumbarton 2-1 and Giffnock beating Glenbuck and Douglas Valley 4-0.

And to our second game, experienced and streetwise St Anthony’s. Ant’s take an early lead in the first minute with a free kick passed to one of their forwards who backs in to the defence lays the ball back while spinning the defender blindsiding our keeper. In any other game it’s a defensive free kick but the ref disagrees and it’s a goal. The teams trade penalties in the 8th and 9th minutes with neither converting and a final failed penalty in the 15th. Raith press hard in the final minutes but St Ant’s hold on to win 1-0.
St Anthony’s 1-0 Raith

The final game before the mid session break sees Dumbarton beat Glenbuck and Douglas Valley 5-1. Then after the break St Ant’s and Giffnock play out a 1-1 draw which means we realistically need to win our remaining two games to progress to the next round.

And we’re on. A cagey start to the game sees Dumbarton take the lead in the 8th minute with a penalty for three running fouls. A second penalty is awarded four minutes later when the ref adjudges Ritchie to have been in the box despite the Dumbarton player leaning in to Ritchie and both player being side by side. It seemed like we weren’t getting any breaks. However we’re awarded a penalty for three running fouls a minute later which Haig takes and scores. We’re pushing Dumbarton hard and they’re penalised for another three running fouls three minutes later. Haig steps up and beats the keeper again. However our joy is short-lived as the ref decides that his standing foot had moved and disallows the penalty. Definitely not getting the breaks. Despite pressing and getting some shots off we fail to score and finish losing 2-1.
Dumbarton 2-1 Raith

The penultimate game had St Ants running out 3-1 winners against Glenbuck and Douglas Valley which leaves only the final game of the group stage.

And so to our last game. Nothing to play for except pride for us but a win for Giffnock would win them the group on goal difference. In the sixth minute we’re awarded a penalty after a third Giffnock running offense. Chillo steps up, keeps his standing foot firmly planted and beats the keeper. 0-1 Some slick passing between Chillo and John in the 14th minute. 0-2 In the nineteenth minute with time running out Titch turns on the edge of the box and beats the keeper. 0-3 It’s looking like a second clean sheet for Keith when with the last kick of the ball Giffnock score to finish the game 1-3.
Our last game of the day and we finally played like we could. Too late but good to know we can still beat one of Scotland’s best teams.

Meanwhile…..

Back row: Charles Doherty, Ally Grant, Ryan Ramsay, John Ross, Graham Allan
Front row: George Lindsay, Ross Paterson, Ian Farmer, Grant Buchan

Over at the non-competitive festival our “youngsters” are enjoying their football and banter with the other teams. They were first up and opening the Festival against today’s sponsors CHSS followed by games against Universal Wanderers, Dumbarton FC, Celtic FC Foundation Parkinsons, Stenhousemuir 24′ and Fort William. The team had a great day out experiencing tournament play, playing with refs but without the pressure of having to win.

To finish off the day the Festival team were awarded the Peter Collins Fair Play trophy. Matt Ramsay from Walking football Scotland said:

Walking Football Scotland were delighted to present the Peter Collins Fair Play Award to Raith Rovers for their outstanding support to the ethos of the game and conveyed true values that the late Peter Collins would have been proud of himself.

Unfortunately most of the team had left for the journey across country when we heard this so only four of the team were available (and in civvies) for the presentation by Rose Reilly. They had come to play and have fun never thinking about winning anything.

Copyright. Walking Football Scotland

On returning to our Monday night session Willie Carroll, East Region Over 50s assistant manager, presented the rest of the team with their medals and the trophy.