City held their first ever BBQ event at Dunfermlines home of hockey the Glen Tavern on Saturday the 27th April. This was attended by in excess of 40 people - which was a great turn out. The award ceremony was held after the brilliant food was served. Again thanks must go to the Graeme at the Glen Tavern for the continued hospitallity he provides the club.
Read MoreCity gained promotion to East League division 1 by defeating WIT at Queen Anne on Saturday. City cruised to a 7.0 victory to make it mathematically impossible for Stirling Uni or Inverlieth to catch them.
Read MoreThe final weekend of the season is upon us - although delayed around a month due to the harsh winter. Both teams are in action tomorrow in home matches at Queen Anne High School.
Read MoreIt’s almost that time again where we reflect on another season of hockey and hopefully celebrate the club being promoted on merit over a few drinks. This year as avclub first we are hosting a end of season BBQ. The BBQ is in the afternoon of Saturday 27th April @ The Glen Tavern. The cost is £10 per person and offers great value – with not only food – but a couple of drinks from the bar. Start time has been confirmed now. FOOD WILL BE SERVED AT AROUND 5.pm - we ask that you try and be there for 4.pm.
Read MoreCity are still well on track to claim promotion for the third season running - after a roller coaster weekend. City looked to gain 6 points from the weekend encounters against Inverleith and Edinburgh Uni - but had to settle in the end for just 4.
Read MoreThis weekend is a pivotal weekend in the season for Citys first string. After the defeat to Fidra last week City need to bounce back quickly to ensure they are still in the running for promotion come the end of the season on the 27th April. To do so they must overcome Inverleith 3's at Queen Anne on Saturday - which now proves to be the second six pointer two weeks in a row.
Read MoreCity ones traveled to Tranent to face up to Fidra ones in the proverbial six pointer. Whoever won this game were going to be left favorites for the title. City were missing Neil Innes as it was his wedding weekend and influential right winger Elliot Sutton as well as Stu Campbell.
Read MoreWith Creag Campbell being called up into the ones this weekend and Colin Cuniffe unavailable positions had to be reshuffled for this game meaning Jordan Baird and Ben McAlister took control of the centre midfield for the first time.
Read MoreDunfermline City Hockey Club would like to extend its congratulations to influential first team Neil Innes on his marriage to Shayrn last Sunday.
Read MoreThis weekend saw both City sides defeated by Fidra Lions 1 and 2's respectively. First up was City twos - who found themselves two goals down at the break. In the second half however it was mostly City and they were unlucky not to claw their way back into the game. Alan Green had made an outstanding contribution in the middle of the park driving the youngsters forward. Final score on the day though was 2.0 to Fidra.
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