On matchday one, Jamie Walker’s penalty was the difference as they beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0 in Gorgie. They were beaten 2–0 by the German side in the 1st leg, which was not played at their home ground but at Easter Road, home of Hibernian. [11] However the club did find themselves being relegated again at the end of the 1969–70 season. "Raith WW1 strip ensures 'Kirkcaldy never forgets, "Raith Rovers Shipwreck and the Scottish Inquisition, Series 2, Time Travels - BBC Radio Scotland", "2017/18 Strips Launched - Raith Rovers FC", "Confident Raith consortium face new deal deadline", "Crime writer Val McDermid provides a plot twist at Raith Rovers", "The New Geordie Munro | Raith Rovers FC", "Coaching & Backroom Staff - Raith Rovers FC", UEFA Europa League 1995/96 – History – Raith, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raith_Rovers_F.C.&oldid=984695935, Association football clubs established in 1883, Scottish Professional Football League teams, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with self-published sources from February 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, League goalscoring record: Norrie Heywood 1937/38, 42 goals, Most goals in a league season (team): 142, 1937–38 (British Record), Most capped player: David Morris, 6 caps for, Highest transfer fee paid: £225,000 for Paul Harvey (from, Highest transfer fee received: £900,000 for, This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 15:17. Ireland Premier Player HD, Premier Sports ROI 1 Macedonia MaxTV Go, Arena Sport 2 Serbia Montenegro Arena Sport 2 Serbia Norway Viaplay Norway, V Sport 1 Serbia Arena Sport 2 Serbia Sweden Viaplay Sweden United Kingdom Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 1. John attended an appointment at Royal Edinburgh Infirmary Outpatients at 5am last Monday (5th October) with stomach pains, after consulting with […], Raith Rovers is pleased to announce a new back of shirt sponsorship agreement with Easityre, which will see their logo on the reverse of the first team away tops.
NOTE: Please be aware that you will need an active Bet365 account to watch Heart of Midlothian vs Raith Rovers. Three years later, the club made their first (and only) appearance in the Scottish Cup Final, losing 2–0 to Falkirk. Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie hier. The club's highest ever league position came in 1922, when it finished third behind champions Celtic and runners-up Rangers in Division One. In an echo of what would happen four decades later, the club also went on to win the 2nd Division title. After two consecutive successful seasons in 2nd Division, the club elected to join the 1st Division in 1909–10.
[2] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.
Hearts 3 – 1 Raith Rovers. Please check later. The club were also runners-up in the 1949 League Cup Final as well as being losing finalists in the 1913 Scottish Cup Final.
On matchday one, Jamie Walker’s penalty was the difference as they beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0 in Gorgie. They were beaten 2–0 by the German side in the 1st leg, which was not played at their home ground but at Easter Road, home of Hibernian. [11] However the club did find themselves being relegated again at the end of the 1969–70 season. "Raith WW1 strip ensures 'Kirkcaldy never forgets, "Raith Rovers Shipwreck and the Scottish Inquisition, Series 2, Time Travels - BBC Radio Scotland", "2017/18 Strips Launched - Raith Rovers FC", "Confident Raith consortium face new deal deadline", "Crime writer Val McDermid provides a plot twist at Raith Rovers", "The New Geordie Munro | Raith Rovers FC", "Coaching & Backroom Staff - Raith Rovers FC", UEFA Europa League 1995/96 – History – Raith, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raith_Rovers_F.C.&oldid=984695935, Association football clubs established in 1883, Scottish Professional Football League teams, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with self-published sources from February 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, League goalscoring record: Norrie Heywood 1937/38, 42 goals, Most goals in a league season (team): 142, 1937–38 (British Record), Most capped player: David Morris, 6 caps for, Highest transfer fee paid: £225,000 for Paul Harvey (from, Highest transfer fee received: £900,000 for, This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 15:17. Ireland Premier Player HD, Premier Sports ROI 1 Macedonia MaxTV Go, Arena Sport 2 Serbia Montenegro Arena Sport 2 Serbia Norway Viaplay Norway, V Sport 1 Serbia Arena Sport 2 Serbia Sweden Viaplay Sweden United Kingdom Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 1. John attended an appointment at Royal Edinburgh Infirmary Outpatients at 5am last Monday (5th October) with stomach pains, after consulting with […], Raith Rovers is pleased to announce a new back of shirt sponsorship agreement with Easityre, which will see their logo on the reverse of the first team away tops.
NOTE: Please be aware that you will need an active Bet365 account to watch Heart of Midlothian vs Raith Rovers. Three years later, the club made their first (and only) appearance in the Scottish Cup Final, losing 2–0 to Falkirk. Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie hier. The club's highest ever league position came in 1922, when it finished third behind champions Celtic and runners-up Rangers in Division One. In an echo of what would happen four decades later, the club also went on to win the 2nd Division title. After two consecutive successful seasons in 2nd Division, the club elected to join the 1st Division in 1909–10.
[2] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.
Hearts 3 – 1 Raith Rovers. Please check later. The club were also runners-up in the 1949 League Cup Final as well as being losing finalists in the 1913 Scottish Cup Final.
On matchday one, Jamie Walker’s penalty was the difference as they beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0 in Gorgie. They were beaten 2–0 by the German side in the 1st leg, which was not played at their home ground but at Easter Road, home of Hibernian. [11] However the club did find themselves being relegated again at the end of the 1969–70 season. "Raith WW1 strip ensures 'Kirkcaldy never forgets, "Raith Rovers Shipwreck and the Scottish Inquisition, Series 2, Time Travels - BBC Radio Scotland", "2017/18 Strips Launched - Raith Rovers FC", "Confident Raith consortium face new deal deadline", "Crime writer Val McDermid provides a plot twist at Raith Rovers", "The New Geordie Munro | Raith Rovers FC", "Coaching & Backroom Staff - Raith Rovers FC", UEFA Europa League 1995/96 – History – Raith, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raith_Rovers_F.C.&oldid=984695935, Association football clubs established in 1883, Scottish Professional Football League teams, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with self-published sources from February 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, League goalscoring record: Norrie Heywood 1937/38, 42 goals, Most goals in a league season (team): 142, 1937–38 (British Record), Most capped player: David Morris, 6 caps for, Highest transfer fee paid: £225,000 for Paul Harvey (from, Highest transfer fee received: £900,000 for, This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 15:17. Ireland Premier Player HD, Premier Sports ROI 1 Macedonia MaxTV Go, Arena Sport 2 Serbia Montenegro Arena Sport 2 Serbia Norway Viaplay Norway, V Sport 1 Serbia Arena Sport 2 Serbia Sweden Viaplay Sweden United Kingdom Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 1. John attended an appointment at Royal Edinburgh Infirmary Outpatients at 5am last Monday (5th October) with stomach pains, after consulting with […], Raith Rovers is pleased to announce a new back of shirt sponsorship agreement with Easityre, which will see their logo on the reverse of the first team away tops.
NOTE: Please be aware that you will need an active Bet365 account to watch Heart of Midlothian vs Raith Rovers. Three years later, the club made their first (and only) appearance in the Scottish Cup Final, losing 2–0 to Falkirk. Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie hier. The club's highest ever league position came in 1922, when it finished third behind champions Celtic and runners-up Rangers in Division One. In an echo of what would happen four decades later, the club also went on to win the 2nd Division title. After two consecutive successful seasons in 2nd Division, the club elected to join the 1st Division in 1909–10.
[2] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.
Hearts 3 – 1 Raith Rovers. Please check later. The club were also runners-up in the 1949 League Cup Final as well as being losing finalists in the 1913 Scottish Cup Final.
On matchday one, Jamie Walker’s penalty was the difference as they beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0 in Gorgie. They were beaten 2–0 by the German side in the 1st leg, which was not played at their home ground but at Easter Road, home of Hibernian. [11] However the club did find themselves being relegated again at the end of the 1969–70 season. "Raith WW1 strip ensures 'Kirkcaldy never forgets, "Raith Rovers Shipwreck and the Scottish Inquisition, Series 2, Time Travels - BBC Radio Scotland", "2017/18 Strips Launched - Raith Rovers FC", "Confident Raith consortium face new deal deadline", "Crime writer Val McDermid provides a plot twist at Raith Rovers", "The New Geordie Munro | Raith Rovers FC", "Coaching & Backroom Staff - Raith Rovers FC", UEFA Europa League 1995/96 – History – Raith, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raith_Rovers_F.C.&oldid=984695935, Association football clubs established in 1883, Scottish Professional Football League teams, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with self-published sources from February 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, League goalscoring record: Norrie Heywood 1937/38, 42 goals, Most goals in a league season (team): 142, 1937–38 (British Record), Most capped player: David Morris, 6 caps for, Highest transfer fee paid: £225,000 for Paul Harvey (from, Highest transfer fee received: £900,000 for, This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 15:17. Ireland Premier Player HD, Premier Sports ROI 1 Macedonia MaxTV Go, Arena Sport 2 Serbia Montenegro Arena Sport 2 Serbia Norway Viaplay Norway, V Sport 1 Serbia Arena Sport 2 Serbia Sweden Viaplay Sweden United Kingdom Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 1. John attended an appointment at Royal Edinburgh Infirmary Outpatients at 5am last Monday (5th October) with stomach pains, after consulting with […], Raith Rovers is pleased to announce a new back of shirt sponsorship agreement with Easityre, which will see their logo on the reverse of the first team away tops.
NOTE: Please be aware that you will need an active Bet365 account to watch Heart of Midlothian vs Raith Rovers. Three years later, the club made their first (and only) appearance in the Scottish Cup Final, losing 2–0 to Falkirk. Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie hier. The club's highest ever league position came in 1922, when it finished third behind champions Celtic and runners-up Rangers in Division One. In an echo of what would happen four decades later, the club also went on to win the 2nd Division title. After two consecutive successful seasons in 2nd Division, the club elected to join the 1st Division in 1909–10.
[2] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.
Hearts 3 – 1 Raith Rovers. Please check later. The club were also runners-up in the 1949 League Cup Final as well as being losing finalists in the 1913 Scottish Cup Final.
On matchday one, Jamie Walker’s penalty was the difference as they beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0 in Gorgie. They were beaten 2–0 by the German side in the 1st leg, which was not played at their home ground but at Easter Road, home of Hibernian. [11] However the club did find themselves being relegated again at the end of the 1969–70 season. "Raith WW1 strip ensures 'Kirkcaldy never forgets, "Raith Rovers Shipwreck and the Scottish Inquisition, Series 2, Time Travels - BBC Radio Scotland", "2017/18 Strips Launched - Raith Rovers FC", "Confident Raith consortium face new deal deadline", "Crime writer Val McDermid provides a plot twist at Raith Rovers", "The New Geordie Munro | Raith Rovers FC", "Coaching & Backroom Staff - Raith Rovers FC", UEFA Europa League 1995/96 – History – Raith, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raith_Rovers_F.C.&oldid=984695935, Association football clubs established in 1883, Scottish Professional Football League teams, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with self-published sources from February 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, League goalscoring record: Norrie Heywood 1937/38, 42 goals, Most goals in a league season (team): 142, 1937–38 (British Record), Most capped player: David Morris, 6 caps for, Highest transfer fee paid: £225,000 for Paul Harvey (from, Highest transfer fee received: £900,000 for, This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 15:17. Ireland Premier Player HD, Premier Sports ROI 1 Macedonia MaxTV Go, Arena Sport 2 Serbia Montenegro Arena Sport 2 Serbia Norway Viaplay Norway, V Sport 1 Serbia Arena Sport 2 Serbia Sweden Viaplay Sweden United Kingdom Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 1. John attended an appointment at Royal Edinburgh Infirmary Outpatients at 5am last Monday (5th October) with stomach pains, after consulting with […], Raith Rovers is pleased to announce a new back of shirt sponsorship agreement with Easityre, which will see their logo on the reverse of the first team away tops.
NOTE: Please be aware that you will need an active Bet365 account to watch Heart of Midlothian vs Raith Rovers. Three years later, the club made their first (and only) appearance in the Scottish Cup Final, losing 2–0 to Falkirk. Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie hier. The club's highest ever league position came in 1922, when it finished third behind champions Celtic and runners-up Rangers in Division One. In an echo of what would happen four decades later, the club also went on to win the 2nd Division title. After two consecutive successful seasons in 2nd Division, the club elected to join the 1st Division in 1909–10.
[2] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.
Hearts 3 – 1 Raith Rovers. Please check later. The club were also runners-up in the 1949 League Cup Final as well as being losing finalists in the 1913 Scottish Cup Final.
RRFC Season Ticket Holders RRFC Season Ticket holders get free access to live video […], SPFL chief urges supporters to act responsibly this weekend Interim Chief Medical Officer Backs Calls to Avoid Household Gatherings The SPFL’s Chief Executive Neil Doncaster today called on Scottish football supporters to observe all relevant […], Registration is now open for RRFC Season Ticket holders to claim their free RaithTV Live pass. Bitte ergänzen Sie dort die Angabe, auf welcher Homepage die Übersicht eingebunden werden soll. Saturday October 17th. Record appearance holder Willie McNaught first appeared for Raith during the war before signing on a contract basis when normal football resumed after the end of global hostilities. Nach Erhalt der Anfrage versenden wir den iFrame als Antwort ebenfalls per E-Mail. Players from the team that lifted the 1994–95 Scottish League Cup include: Also involved in the squad were Scott Thomson, Julian Broddle, David Sinclair, Ally Graham, Brian Potter, Jason Rowbotham and Ian Redford. (a former Raith player who had fought in World War I having enlisted in McCrae's Battalion, along with several teammates who died in the conflict). +180 Tsd.
On matchday one, Jamie Walker’s penalty was the difference as they beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0 in Gorgie. They were beaten 2–0 by the German side in the 1st leg, which was not played at their home ground but at Easter Road, home of Hibernian. [11] However the club did find themselves being relegated again at the end of the 1969–70 season. "Raith WW1 strip ensures 'Kirkcaldy never forgets, "Raith Rovers Shipwreck and the Scottish Inquisition, Series 2, Time Travels - BBC Radio Scotland", "2017/18 Strips Launched - Raith Rovers FC", "Confident Raith consortium face new deal deadline", "Crime writer Val McDermid provides a plot twist at Raith Rovers", "The New Geordie Munro | Raith Rovers FC", "Coaching & Backroom Staff - Raith Rovers FC", UEFA Europa League 1995/96 – History – Raith, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raith_Rovers_F.C.&oldid=984695935, Association football clubs established in 1883, Scottish Professional Football League teams, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with self-published sources from February 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, League goalscoring record: Norrie Heywood 1937/38, 42 goals, Most goals in a league season (team): 142, 1937–38 (British Record), Most capped player: David Morris, 6 caps for, Highest transfer fee paid: £225,000 for Paul Harvey (from, Highest transfer fee received: £900,000 for, This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 15:17. Ireland Premier Player HD, Premier Sports ROI 1 Macedonia MaxTV Go, Arena Sport 2 Serbia Montenegro Arena Sport 2 Serbia Norway Viaplay Norway, V Sport 1 Serbia Arena Sport 2 Serbia Sweden Viaplay Sweden United Kingdom Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 1. John attended an appointment at Royal Edinburgh Infirmary Outpatients at 5am last Monday (5th October) with stomach pains, after consulting with […], Raith Rovers is pleased to announce a new back of shirt sponsorship agreement with Easityre, which will see their logo on the reverse of the first team away tops.
NOTE: Please be aware that you will need an active Bet365 account to watch Heart of Midlothian vs Raith Rovers. Three years later, the club made their first (and only) appearance in the Scottish Cup Final, losing 2–0 to Falkirk. Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie hier. The club's highest ever league position came in 1922, when it finished third behind champions Celtic and runners-up Rangers in Division One. In an echo of what would happen four decades later, the club also went on to win the 2nd Division title. After two consecutive successful seasons in 2nd Division, the club elected to join the 1st Division in 1909–10.
[2] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.
Hearts 3 – 1 Raith Rovers. Please check later. The club were also runners-up in the 1949 League Cup Final as well as being losing finalists in the 1913 Scottish Cup Final.