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Away From The Numbers

All good things come to an end. Or so they say. AFTN has been around since 1989, first as a fanzine and then making the jump to a website and forum in 2003. We've been through the many ups and down at East Fife in those 12 years but policing the forum has become a giant pain in the ass in recent years. As such, we made the decision not to renew it when it expired.

The forum is no more and will remain as a locked archive until it is eventually deleted by the host. We're looking in to try to save some of the content as an archive.

This is not the end of AFTN though. The site will continue and will be revamped and return in its full glory for the start of the 2016/17 season. Maybe even sooner. There will be a comment sections and possibly even a new, registered forum. Check our Twitter (@aftnwebsite) for all the latest info and we'll also post in on the EFFC memories Facebook page.

Until then, have a last browse here, thanks for all your support over the years, and 'Mon the Fife.

GoF

 

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bygone days

Remember the old man going down the back street in leven shouting evening news, old Joe the cobbler down the side street Leven, getting my first illegal drink in The Hunting Lodge then going to the disco in The Centre leven. Also remembering the picture house The Troxy, picture house on fisher street brae methil,went there every sat to see James Bond movies, aged about 6yrs lol, The globe brae bingo in Buckhaven,the old railway line that took you along the braes in buckhind. McAurthers garage Wellesley Rd Buckhaven, The old Post Office next door to the garage, davie Fosters grocer shop memories eh x

Re: bygone days

I believe the picture house on Fisher street brae
was the Imperial.

There was also a picture house down lower Methil not to far from the docks I tink it was called the Palace

Re: bygone days

Both correct! Also the Western across from the Swan Hotel and the Globe in Buckhaven.