John Stephens / January 11, 2012 10:59 am
The abuse aimed at Hibernian manager Pat Fenlon during the 3-2 victory away to Cowdenbeath is set to go unpunished. Fenlon was the target of sustained abuse from the home fans, much of which centred on his nationality. The Dublin-born manager was seen speaking to the police as he walked away from the pitch after an interview. Fenlon brushed off
John Stephens / January 9, 2012 11:06 am
Hibernian today await the draw of the 5th round of the Scottish Cup after overcoming Cowdenbeath 3-2 at the weekend. Following a goal after just 19 seconds from Greig Stewart, Hibs responded with goals from Griffiths, Doyle and Wotherspoon before Jon Robertson made sure of a nervy finish for the SPL side as they desperately held on to the victory.
John Stephens / January 8, 2012 11:41 pm
Pat Fenlon finally secured his first win as Hibernian manager with a victory in the Scottish cup 4th round away to 2nd Division leaders Cowdenbeath. However it was not all plain sailing for the SPL club
Joanne Hendry / December 11, 2011 12:12 am
The top two teams in the Second Division fought out a 0-0 draw at Central Park.The match was played under very difficult conditions which saw fans gather at the ground in the morning frantically trying to clear the snow covered pitch to ensure that the top of the table clash would go ahead. Cowdenbeath’s Scott Linton had the best chance
Douglas Barrie / August 20, 2011 11:20 pm
Cowdenbeath certainly lived up to their samba nickname as they paraded to the top of the Second Division in an emphatic win over Airdrie. They looked the part too, wearing their yellow tops and blue shorts, in a game which saw the home side make too many defensive errors for a team thought of as promotion play-off candidates. Despite this
Andy Muirhead / May 16, 2011 3:26 pm
Former Rangers Director and Cowdenbeath Club Chairman Donald Findlay QC has been the recipient of a suspicious package. The package was sent to Cowdenbeath FC and was intended to ’cause alarm’ to Findlay. The area was sealed off around Central Park stadium, as bomb disposal experts investigated the item. After investigations, Fife Constabulary said that the parcel did not contain
Donald C Stewart / May 16, 2011 11:18 am
If anyone who may or not be in charge of league reconstruction is unsure about the value of play offs, then a visit to either Somerset or Central Park on Saturday the 14th May would make them realise how dramatic and colourful they can be. Forfar, looking dead and buried after losing 4-1 made it a six goal feast at
Donald C Stewart / May 14, 2011 11:09 am
Well the second half of the semis are upon us and both throw up interesting ties. Ayr United versus Forfar Athletic After losing 4 -1 Forfar Athletic may well, as has been suggested by Ian Campbell be sending down the kids as they blew it at home on Wednesday but the Honest Men will treat this as simple mind games.
Donald C Stewart / May 6, 2011 8:47 pm
Well, well, well. It’s all over in the First Division… unless Cowdenbeath can sneak 11 past Ross County all is decided and settled after last weekend so what is the point of the last day of the season? Dunfermline versus Falkirk With a warning not to invade the pitch from the SFL the Pars fans will turn out in numbers
Guest Writer / March 29, 2011 3:26 pm
Bang, and there it is, Andy Brand’s penalty kick right in front of the Away support promotes Stenhousemuir and leaves Cowdenbeath to fight for another season in the basement of Scottish football, after the 3rd Division Play Off Final went to penalties. Ochilview was silent for a few seconds, but the Blue Brazil faithful didn’t have to wait too long
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