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.
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 👍
Some pics from the day courtesy of Mike Burnett of Arbroath Walking Football.
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.
On the 23rd of September walking footballers from all over Scotland and beyond gathered at Starks Park to remember our great friend and fellow walking footballer John Cunningham. It was a day to remember John and to enjoy one of the many things John enjoyed in his life, playing football with like minded people and above all having fun.
The day started with an introduction from Willie Carroll, a friend of John’s for many years and the reason John started playing walking football.
“Firstly a huge thank you all for coming along today to attend this festival in memory of a much loved friend, John Cunningham. I, for one, know that John would have been the first person to put his name down as a player in this if it was for anyone else. So, on to John. John was a long time acquaintance of mine and it was on a Saturday afternoon when me and Michelle were out for a drink that we bumped into John and his wife Fiona and got chatting. I asked him if he would be interested in playing walking football. And like many others (including me) he laughed and said “No thanks. That’s for auld dudes.” Anyway, one thing led to another and he agreed to come along. The first night he came along he loved it, met up with guys he already knew and made many new friends. He enjoyed it so much he even moonlighted with another team in the over 60s league, playing for the wee team along the road AKA Fife Wanderers. John was a friendly, lovable guy who enjoyed not just football but also golf and squash. His only downside was he was a Hibbee! No one’s perfect I suppose. So today is all about remembering John and his happy go lucky attitude. So let’s have some fun all playing together and having a bit fun. I know John would approve of this. So once again thanks for coming. Let’s play the game the way it should be played. Oh and remember. The ref’s always right.“
There are no match reports as no scores were kept, officially that is but I’m sure there were many keeping score when playing against teammates, so below you’ll find reflections on the day from some of those who took part.
5 attended from Dunbar including myself , Alan Turner , Craig Morrison , Davy Somerville and Tony Reekie on behalf of us , thanks to all who put on a very fitting day for John , the organisation and hospitality was first class . It was a pleasure meeting and playing with people from all over the East of Scotland Today was Johns day ⚽️ the Raith Rovers Community and all who attended did John proud. Richard Gdulewicz
I was there in my capacity as Eastern Region rep and can definitely agree that the day was run brilliantly and RRWF should be commended. Well done to all who organised and took part. No disciplinary issues that I saw and all games were played in a great spirit. We need more of these festivals as it definitely encourages camaraderie amongst players from all clubs in the Eastern Region. Mike J Burnett
Brilliant day thanks to all ⚽️ Bruce Simpson
Great and well organised festival.👏👏👏 Pleasure meeting new people and playing with different guys 👍 Jimmy Mcintosh
Fabulous day out well done boys 👋 Keith Jenkin
Excellent day, huge thanks to the organisers and for celebrating John in this way. Big shout to my fellow Yellow team Michael Cranston Michael Cranston brilliant day and great bunch to play with , hope to see yous all soon ⚽️🏴👍 Bruce Simpson Michael Cranston really enjoyed playing with you guys. Games were all played in a great spirit, how it should be. A lovely tribute to John.. Jack Gorman
Very enjoyable day and great fun, thanks for the hospitality too 👍 Allan Harrison
Great day well deserved memorial Harry Gilfillan
Great day and well organised thanks for having us ⚽️👍 Alan Durno
Great day playing football Can hardly walk now, however was well worth it. Cheers. To all attended and played. David Somerville
Very well organised event, well done, I was a great day Martin Kennedy
Great day , well done to the organisers and everyone who took part. David Meek
Aye great day of football ! Fitting tribute and smart wee park, made new friends and well organised by RRWFC ! Alan Turner
Below is a gallery of many pics taken on the day. Some players may appear to be running but that is just a trick of the camera. 😉