Team Pd GD Pt
1 Queen's Park 29 20 54
2 Dundee 29 15 50
3 Ayr United 29 15 46
4 Partick Thistle 29 10 45
5 Morton 29 6 43
6 Raith Rovers 28 2 38
7 Inverness CT 28 -2 36
8 Cove Rangers 29 -28 26
9 Arbroath 28 -16 25
10 Hamilton Academical 28 -22 25
Updated: 21st Mar

RRFC Home Kit 2021/22

Friday June 25th 2021


We are pleased to reveal our Home Kit for the 2021/22 season.

The tops are on sale from the online club shop. Orders can be placed for delivery or free click and collect.

Fans will be able to see the kit in action for the first time tomorrow, as we take on Stranraer at home (see details) for our first friendly match.

The club would like to thank our shirt sponsors for their continued support for another season. International renowned author, and life-long Rovers fan, Val McDermid appears on the front of the shirt with Carr’s Flour Mills on the back.

Val said, ‘After more than a year when we’ve not been able to see the team in the flesh, it’s even more exciting than usual to unveil the home kit. I’m so proud to be part of the Raith Rovers family, and sponsoring the shirt remains a real honour.

George Wishart of Carr’s said, ‘Carr’s along with the rest of Rovers fantastic support, watched remotely the fantastic efforts of John and his team last season and hope that with our continued support next season we will help the club climb that one further step in to the Premier League.’

RRFC Commercial Director Tom Morgan said, “We hope fans will love the new strip as much as we do. The half-and-half layout was one of the most popular designs with fans when it last made an appearance a decade ago. We can’t wait to see the players wearing it on the pitch shortly, as well as fans wearing it in the stands and around town.

Watch out for our new away kit in the coming weeks too!

 

In front of 48275 at Tynecastle Rovers take on Falkirk in the Scottish Cup semi-final. Falkirk take an early lead through Grierson but Jimmy McEwan and Copland make it 2-1 before half-time. A minute into the second half an Andy Leigh OG levels the scores.
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