Match highlights of the Viaplay Cup clash at Balmoral Stadium. Match footage © The Scottish Professional Football League, ...
Highlights from Cowdenbeath's 2-2 draw with Civil Service Strollers in the Lowland League. Jamie Docherty had given The Blue ...
Ben and David bring a fans view of our league opener vs Cove! [WE ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL AFFILIATE OF THE CLUB] Follow us ...
The manager reflects on our 1-0 defeat to Hamilton Academical.
Ben brings a fans view of our draw + loss on penalties to Cove [WE ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL AFFILIATE OF THE CLUB] Follow us ...
The manager reflects on this afternoon's 2-2 draw with Hamilton Academical.
Cove Rangers Football Club are a senior Scottish football club currently playing in Scottish League One. They are based in the Cove Bay area of Aberdeen and play their football at Balmoral Stadium, having left their former home at Allan Park in April 2015.
Cowdenbeath Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football team based in Cowdenbeath, Fife. They are members of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and compete in League Two, the fourth tier of the Scottish football league system.
Come On, Rangers is a 1938 American western musical film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers.
Code of the Rangers is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Stanley Roberts. The film stars Tim McCoy, Rex Lease, Judith Ford, Wheeler Oakman, Edward Earle and Frank LaRue.
Cowdenbeath ; Scots: Coudenbeith) is a town and burgh in west Fife, Scotland. It is 5 miles north-east of Dunfermline and 18 miles north of the capital, Edinburgh.
Cowdenbeath railway station is a railway station in the town of Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by Abellio ScotRail and is on the Fife Circle Line, 22 1⁄2 miles north of Edinburgh Waverley.
Cowdenbeath is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament . It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election.
The Cowdenbeath by-election, 2014 was a by-election held for the Scottish Parliament constituency of Cowdenbeath on 23 January 2014, following the death of the constituency's MSP, Helen Eadie, after having been diagnosed with cancer the previous year.Helen Eadie had represented the people of Cowdenbeath since the first election to the Scottish Parliament in 1999, making her one of the few MSPs to have served in the Scottish Parliament continuously since its inception. Prior to the 2011 election the seat was known as Dunfermline East.