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The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 12:30
by WHU(Exeter)
Berwick Rangers away Saturday as the opener to what looks to be a promising season.

Whose travelling?

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 22 Nov 2025, 18:12
by Leonard Hatred
Cowdenbeath 2-1 Celtic B Stuart McDowell scored an injury time winner to help Cowdenbeath to their first ever win over Celtic B. The home side had taken the lead in the 12th minute through a well taken goal from Dylan Mauchin but the visitors equalised just two minutes later with Calvin Keenan getting on the scoresheet. The Blue Brazil felt they should have had a penalty late on with Gary Fusco being sent to the stands for making his feelings clear but Paul McLean's side were not to be denied as McDowell headed past Corey Shaw in the 91st minute. Celtic B were reduced to ten men as Filip Skorb was shown a red card for kicking out at Jack Denham but that was the final act of the game and the points stay at Central Park. Cowdenbeath move up to 8th in the Park's Motor Group Lowland League, leap frogging today's opponents.  TEAM : Haldane, Adamson (Walker), Newman, S Williamson, Denham, Wedderburn (Watt), Ferrie (Mwangi), Allan, Lawson (Downie), Mauchin (McDowell), Ness SUBS NOT USED : McLean, Parker NEXT UP : We travel to Ainslie Park on Friday 5th December to take on Heart of Midlothian B.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 22 Nov 2025, 00:13
by Leonard Hatred
𝐂𝐎𝐖𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐁𝐄𝐀𝐓𝐇 𝐯 𝐂𝐄𝐋𝐓𝐈𝐂 𝐁 At present no inspection is planned for Central Park tomorrow. As would be the norm an assessment of pitch conditions will be made before 9am on Saturday. The pitch itself was unplayable yesterday and this morning but was thawing as the day wore on. By late afternoon a sizeable area of the pitch was fine. With rain and slowly increasing temperatures forecast overnight we are optimistic re tomorrow’s game going ahead. If position is not wholly clear at 9am tomorrow then an inspection will be arranged for around 11am. Both the match referee and Celtic FC have been kept abreast of the position.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 21 Nov 2025, 00:48
by WHU(Exeter)
Those SIGNALMEN badges look like they’re almost a hundred years old.

Spect you’d have to be a millionaire to get hold of one of them now.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 00:09
by WHU(Exeter)
“Our fanbase reaches well beyond the boundaries of the town. It extends worldwide”

And I bet they don’t even know about this.

MON THE SIGNALMEN

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 18:45
by Leonard Hatred
I think we should get a consortium together and invest.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 18:02
by WHU(Exeter)
Anyone ITK on these developments?

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 14:57
by Leonard Hatred
http://www.cozy-digital.co.uk/ Statement from Donald Findlay KC Click to Decrease Text Size Click to Enlarge Text Size PrintStatement from Donald Findlay KCPosted November 19, 2025 17 years ago I was asked if I would become Chairman of this great Club with all its storied history. Those who asked me to do so were diehard Cowdenbeath fans who didn’t want to see their Club die. They knew that being Cowdenbeath born and bred, I might well have an interest in my hometown Club which was under serious threat of closure.  I accepted that challenge and role. And many of those self-same fans then formed the Board of Directors. We certainly didn’t know where the journey would take us although I don’t think anyone, not least myself. envisaged still being involved almost two decades on. There have been highs and lows over those years both on and off the park. The club of course had already lost ownership of Central Park and the income from the stock cars. Against that backdrop, in my own mind, our greatest achievement (apart from defeating Dunfermline in the play-off game!) was perhaps my being able to secure the majority shareholding of the Club. My hope, and the aim of the Board, was to secure the future of the Club and enable that future to be in the hands of the supporters and the wider community in Cowdenbeath. Despite the efforts of a great many people, in an ever increasingly difficult financial environment, we were relegated from the SPFL. I cannot over state how damaging and painful this was and is.    Relegation to the Lowland League has been extremely taxing, not just for Cowdenbeath but for every former SPFL Club which has suffered the same fate. Playing in a league with little or no prize-money and reduced gate receipts, has resulted in an ever decreasing playing budget year on year. A recent statement from Berwick Rangers tells you all you need to know about the harsh reality of Lowland League life for clubs such as ourselves with business models and infrastructure built on SPFL lines.  This Season, it is testament to the Manager and his team that they have assembled a squad of young talented players coupled with some experienced pros. Fans will have their own opinion on performances thus far in 2025/26, but the realities of the budget means we must concentrate on the future by investing in young players as the basis for future success.  I and the Board believe that this is the right approach, but success will not be achieved in the short term and we must stick together with a view to achieving the future success I have spoken of. I do not pretend that this will be an easy journey.  I have previously stated publicly that I am willing to gift 51% of the Clubs shareholding to an individual or a group of people with the interests of the Club at heart – those who would be able to inject significant new monies into the Club and take on the day to day running.   This new investment benefits the Club and the Club alone. I derive no financial benefit whatsoever. I had hoped that the formation of the Cowdenbeath Independent Supporters Society (CISS) might be the vehicle for this transformation. Thus far it has made a valuable contribution but not reached the levels whereby it could take over the running of the club. It has a real role to play going forward but is not at present the solution.  I am sure everyone wants the Club to thrive and be challenging at the top end of the table but that requires a significantly enhanced playing budget.   The Board and I also acknowledge we cannot go on indefinitely.  We not only need new investment, we need new energy, fresh ideas and the impetus to drive us forward. Our fans and the Cowdenbeath Community must understand that without additional investment and new people becoming actively involved, I fear for the future of the Club. The Directors who have served during my Chairmanship have given so much. My profound thanks are a scant reward. However, the day is fast approaching when they must be allowed to step aside. This is yet another reason why we need people to step forward now and become actively involved.      In an attempt to progress matters, I have asked two Cowdenbeath legends Eric Archibald and Graham Buckley to become involved and help spearhead a drive to find people and investment in return for the gift of the majority shareholding of the Club. Both hold the Club dear to their hearts and gave their all when they played. I know they will give their all now to find the right people with the ambition, and candidly, the financial wherewithal to take the Club forward and back to the SPFL. Our fanbase reaches well beyond the boundaries of the town. It extends worldwide. Everyone can help in some way – as so many already do - in this case either by contributing what they can afford to the CISS or by knowing and introducing someone who may be interested in a larger and more impactive investment. Please understand this is fundamental as regards the future of the club and that action is required now.  Any interested party or parties’ should contact Eric, Graham or myself, by initially e-mailing [email protected] - All enquiries will of course be treated with the utmost confidence.  
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Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 14:51
by Leonard Hatred
Cowdenbeath FC Chairman Donald Findlay KC has issued a powerful and heartfelt message about the road ahead for the Blue Brazil.  In a statement that speaks to both the challenges we face and the belief that continues to drive this club forward, he highlights the pivotal moment we now find ourselves in and the need for renewed energy and support as we look to secure our long-term future. We strongly urge all supporters to read the full statement first on our website at bit.ly/49X8h2f and then share their thoughts in the comments here — your voice and your engagement matter now more than ever.  Any interested party or parties are invited to contact Eric, Graham or Donald in confidence via [email protected]  All enquiries will be treated with the utmost discretion.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 18 Nov 2025, 07:49
by WHU(Exeter)
The SIGNALMEN

https://www.centralfifetimes.com/sport/ ... nicknames/

What a beautiful PIN BADGE

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 17 Nov 2025, 18:00
by Leonard Hatred
This sounds a bit OMINOUS;

📢 Important Club Update Coming This Wednesday Cowdenbeath FC can confirm that our Chairman, will be releasing an official press announcement this Wednesday. The full statement will be published on the club’s website and shared across all of our social media channels. We encourage all supporters to stay tuned for further updates and to keep an eye on our platforms throughout the week. Thank you for your continued support. #CFC #BlueBrazil #TheMiners #TheSignalmen #cowdenbeathfc  For everything Cowden visit - https://linktr.ee/CowdenbeathFC

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 17:59
by WHU(Exeter)
If there was anything missing from the raw emotions and vocal support at Central Park, that’ll see the COO cement a top half finish, this’ll WHIPPET up.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 14:39
by Mike Oxsaw
Leonard Hatred" wrote: 11 Nov 2025, 13:53 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Cowdenbeath, who play in the fifth tier of Scottish football, have become the first football club to launch season tickets for dogs. The season ticket will cost a one-off payment of £25, and dogs whose owners have purchased one will be given special lanyards and photo ID.
In the interests of fairness, will they be introducing a season ticket for white sticks?

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 14:22
by Lee Trundle
You'd be BARKING mad not to take them up on their offer if you had a dog.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 14:10
by WHU(Exeter)
Right there is the kind of vision that will see the COO return to their former glories.

Let's hope the sale of these season tickets go through the WOOF

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 13:53
by Leonard Hatred
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Cowdenbeath, who play in the fifth tier of Scottish football, have become the first football club to launch season tickets for dogs. The season ticket will cost a one-off payment of £25, and dogs whose owners have purchased one will be given special lanyards and photo ID.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 04 Nov 2025, 11:25
by WHU(Exeter)
Glory hunters.

where were they before the COO broke into upper mid-table positions?

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 03 Nov 2025, 21:07
by Iron Duke
What? Who’s this fucking tit?

Why couldn’t he find his own shite Scottish club?

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 03 Nov 2025, 21:03
by Leonard Hatred
From Anfield to Upton Park, Brisbane Road to the “Maracanã of Fife” — meet the Blue Brazil Essex Branch (BBEB): A group of Essex based lads who’ve swapped the Premier League for pies, passion, and pure grassroots magic at Central Park. They’ve travelled 428 miles through wind, rain (and probably sideways rain), for the love of a club that just gets what football is all about — community, laughter, dreams, hopes and belonging. This is a story, a true story, about real football. About real fans who’ve made Cowdenbeath their home away from home. As well as a few local mentions that we think you will recognise... Its also about rain, scarves, dogs with season tickets, curries, pre-match pint's, and maybe a post-match pint (or two) at Wee Jimmies. 🍺 ⚽ Read their incredible story — from Essex to Fife (and back again twice) — and discover why the Blue Brazil spirit travels further than you think 👇 👉 Read it at https://bit.ly/4oxAxgg  Best viewed on desktop (yes we are working on a new website) #TheMiners #CowdenbeathFC #BeMoreCowden #GrassrootsFootball #BBEB #BlueBrazilEssexBranch

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 02 Nov 2025, 00:53
by WHU(Exeter)
2~2  at home versus Gala Fairydean Rovers.

Where do you start picking the bones out of that?

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 16:43
by WHU(Exeter)
3~0

onwards, upwards.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 16:37
by WHU(Exeter)
2~0 down away.

The next ten minutes could define this season.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 18 Oct 2025, 16:30
by WHU(Exeter)
This afternoon has not gone down well.

Lets put the Frangelico on ice though.

Top half of the table looks a realistic proposition this season, and I don’t think any of us would be saying that 12 months ago. Even the most optimistic amongst us.

MON THE COO
 

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 18 Oct 2025, 12:55
by Leonard Hatred
I've parked outside the stadium a few times when I was working for Amazon during lockdown.

No games on at the time, obviously. 

Supped ale in a few if the local pubs.

WEE JIMMIES is the best.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 18 Oct 2025, 12:42
by WHU(Exeter)
And IIRC Len has had the privilege of drinking in Wee Jimmies.

Re: The Official Cowdenbeath FC 2025-26 Season Thread

Posted: 18 Oct 2025, 12:41
by WHU(Exeter)
Away to Caledonian Braves, 7th versus 8th.

Mouth watering fixture, where 3 points could cement a place in the top half of the table for at least two or three weeks.

PB, I think a couple of posters living up that way who used to post on this thread have.