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  2. East Fife F.C. - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Bayview Stadium - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Bayview Park, Methil - Wikipedia

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    When East Fife were formed in 1903 as a new senior club to represent the Levenmouth area, they took over the venue, which subsequently led to the demise of Leven Thistle. [1] Town Hall Park was renamed as Bayview Park (due to its location near Largo Bay ) and reopened with a match against Heart of Midlothian on 15 August 1903.

  5. Category:East Fife F.C. - Wikipedia

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    This page lists articles relating to East Fife F.C. of Methil, Fife, Scotland. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. E.

  6. East Fife - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Connor McManus - Wikipedia

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    Connor McManus (born 29 February 1996) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish League Two club East Fife. McManus has previously played for Celtic, Alloa Athletic Queen of the South, Greenock Morton, East Fife (loan) and Stranraer. He recently rejoined East Fife on a 2 year deal in 2021.

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  9. Jimmy Bonthrone - Wikipedia

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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.