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East Fife's best years were undoubtedly in the decade following the Second World War. In 1946–47, the first season after the war, the club finished third, missing promotion by one place. Scot Symon joined as manager in 1947. At the end of 1947–48, East Fife were promoted to the top flight of Scottish football as 'B' Division champions. [3]
MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, known formerly as New Bayview, is a football stadium in the Scottish town of Methil, Fife.It is home to East Fife.It was opened in 1998, after the club relocated from the original Bayview Park across town.
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James Bonthrone (16 June 1929 – 7 June 2008) [2] was a Scottish professional football player, coach and manager.. Born in Kinglassie, Fife, [3] Bonthrone's playing career centred on his time with a successful East Fife team, [4] although he also played for Dundee, Stirling Albion and for George Farm at Queen of the South.
East Fife may refer to: The Eastern part of Fife, a council area in Scotland; East Fife F.C., a men's association football team; East Fife G.W.F.C., a women's association football team; East Fife (UK Parliament constituency), 1885–1983
Tommy Adams (12 February 1916 – 1984) was a Scottish footballer best known for his time at East Fife.. Adams signed for East Fife in 1935 from Neilston Victoria.He was a member of the 1938 Scottish Cup winning side and also won the Scottish League Cup in 1947, scoring in a 4-1 victory over Falkirk.
Having played at East Fife during undoubtedly the best period in the club's history Black won a League Cup medal with them in 1949–50. The Methil side made the Scottish Cup final that season and finished fourth in Scotland's top division. Two seasons later (Bobby Black's last at the club) they would surpass this league position and finish ...