FIFE COUNCIL have pledged they will continue to look at ways of resolving the plight of a homeless West Fife football club. Members of the South West Fife area committee were given an update on Rosyth FC who were made homeless almost three years ago after agreeing to terminate their lease at Recreation Park. That came after the council accepted an offer to sell the land to allow for the development of a Lidl supermarket in 2016. As part of the deal, developer Mactaggart and Mickel was to provide the club with facilities – including a grass pitch – at the Fleet Grounds.
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Oh, Brother: Ewan and Liam Henderson score on the same day as Dunfermline loan star begins to showcase Celtic potential
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The Hendersons’ latest FaceTime blether must have been a joyous affair.
Liam, continuing to thrive on and off the pitch in Italy, scored his fourth goal of the season on Saturday as Lecce took another stride towards Serie A with a 2-1 win at Vicenza. He has also racked up eight assists.
Such performances have become commonplace for the Broxburn lad as he pursues his second promotion from the second tier of the Calcio pyramid.
I Giallorossi are nestled behind leaders Empoli, boasting a one-point lead over Salernitana with four games left to play. The top two go up.