Ramsdens Cup News
Ramsdens Cup TV
Goals & highlights from the Final of the Ramsdens Cup played on Sunday, 7th April, 2013.
Ramsdens Cup Travel Info
Recommended directions for fans travelling to Sunday's Ramsdens Cup Final.
Ramsdens Cup Final Matchday Programme
The Scottish Football League has produced a bumper 68 page Matchday Programme for Sunday’s Ramsdens Cup Final between Queen of the South and Partick Thistle at Livingston’s Braidwood Motor Company Stadium.
Longmuir reckons fans in Scotland and beyond looking forward to this Cup Final
The Scottish Football League's Chief Executive, David Longmuir, reckons that football fans across the country and beyond will be tuning in to watch Sunday’s Ramsdens Cup Final between Queen of the South and Partick Thistle as it should be a cracker.
Ramsdens look forward to a positive Cup Final
Sponsors Ramsdens are delighted with what the SFL clubs as well as Inverurie Loco Works and Wick Academy have served up this season in The Ramsdens Cup. Commercial Director, Colin McLauchlin, said: “It has been a very positive tournament and we have a very positive looking Cup Final coming this Sunday. Having a sell-out Cup Final is something we are delighted with just two seasons into backing the tournament.”
30 seconds with Queen of the South
Queen of the South have had a terrific season already by winning the IRN-BRU SFL Second Division Championship. Their management team and players were given a few seconds each to sum up how they felt ahead of their second chance to win a trophy this season.
30 seconds with Partick Thistle
The SFL Newsletter spoke to the management team and players at Partick Thistle to get their views on Sunday’s Ramsdens Cup Final. Here is their rapid fire responses....
Paul Sheerin's guide to the Queen of the South players
Queen of the South have romped away with the IRN-BRU SFL Second Division title this season and quite rightly, have been praised for the style they have shown.
Arbroath Player/Manager, Paul Sheerin, has come close to getting the better of the Doonhamers on a couple of occasions, one of which was The Ramsdens Cup Semi-Final, where extra-time was required to separate the sides. Sheerin was happy to discuss the strengths of Allan Johnston’s side.
