Hill of Beath long-serving duo honoured with testimonial
There was a tremendous turn-out at Keirs Park on Sunday as two Hill of Beath Hawthorn stalwarts were honoured.
There was a tremendous turn-out at Keirs Park on Sunday as two Hill of Beath Hawthorn stalwarts were honoured.
Saturday's local East of Scotland football programme saw three good wins for Hill of Beath Hawthorn, Crossgates Primrose and Lochgelly Albert.
Cowdenbeath skipper Robbie McNab won three player-of-the-year awards – and a look at the season’s stats shows why.
COWDENBEATH have been making progress on finding a new manager to replace Calum Elliot, who left for Bonnyrigg Rose at the end of March.
The former Pars manager admitted: “To lose the winner so late was galling."
Hill of Beath and Lochore Welfare were up for the cup but there were damaging defeats for Dundonald, Crossgates and Lochgelly.
After a 10th place finish in the Lowland League and the departure of interim boss Stevie Crawford, Cowden aim to appoint a new manager.
TWO Hill of Beath Hawthorn stalwarts, who played more than 700 games between them, will be honoured by the club this Sunday (April 28).
Robbie McNab picked up a number of awards to the Cowdenbeath Football Club end-of-season prize-giving ceremony.
The Scottish Print Championship will be coming to Bowhill’s Wallsgreen Park this September.
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