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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Cowdenbeath F.C., Dunfermline Athletic F.C., East Fife F.C., Fife Flyers players, Raith Rovers F.C., Sports venues in Fife, Doug Smail, Tim Cranston, Laurie Boschman, University of St Andrews Football Club, Neil Abel, Old Course at St Andrews, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, Ronnie Wood, Mark Dutiaume, St Andrews Links, Stephen James Murphy, Harris Academy Former Pupils RFC, Tim Coghlin, Stark's Park, Bayview Park, Methil, Aberdour Shinty Club, Howe of Fife RFC, Jack Dryburgh, University of St Andrews RFC, Knockhill Racing Circuit, Alastair Brennan, Harris Academicals RFC, Adam Walker, Al Sims, Daniel Goneau, George Stewart, Central Park, Cowdenbeath, Mark Morrison, Lochgelly United F.C., Kelty Hearts F.C., East End Park, Jim Lynch, Madras College FP RFC, University of St Andrews Athletic Union, Dundonald Bluebell F.C., John Yorkston, St. Andrews United F.C., Todd Bidner, Fife Lions, Bayview Stadium, Falkland Palace Royal Tennis Club, Freuchie Cricket Club, Jimmy Spence, Kirkcaldy RFC, Kirkcaldy YM F.C., Lawrence Lovell, Floyd Snider, Dunfermline RFC, Gordon Latto, Fife Ice Arena, Pitreavie AAC, Scottish Golf Union, Glenrothes RFC. Excerpt: Dunfermline Athletic Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline. They currently compete in the Scottish Premier League. They play at East End Park and are nicknamed The Pars. They are currently managed by Jim McIntyre who was given the job on a permanent basis in January 2008. He took over from Stephen Kenny in December 2007 originally as caretaker boss. The 2010-11 season was the club's fourth season in the second tier of Scottish football, during which they won the championship and clinched promotion to the Scottish Premier League. The club shares rivalries with fellow Fife sides Cowdenbeath and Raith...