Civil Service Strollers FC are delighted to announce that this season we have entered an agreement with Pilton Community Health Project (PCHP). Continue reading “Civil and Pilton Community Health Project kick off new partnership”

Civil Service Strollers FC are delighted to announce that this season we have entered an agreement with Pilton Community Health Project (PCHP). Continue reading “Civil and Pilton Community Health Project kick off new partnership” →
That’s the curtain down now on season 20-21 and firstly my congratulations go to Kelty Hearts and good luck to them in the play-offs. Continue reading “Civil Talk: The President’s view on the past season and the future” →
Civil Service Strollers Youth FC have launched an online crowdfunding appeal to help them replace goalposts which were vandalised during recent incidents at the club. Continue reading “Strollers youth section launch crowdfunding appeal following vandalism” →
Following today’s announcement by the Scottish FA Board club President, Russell Pryde, said “The statement today from the SFA is disappointing in that the relaxation of the suspension of football from 11 June only applies to the SPFL Premier League. Continue reading “Club Statement: Return to training” →
The committee of the club met on-line today to consider what we could do to try and support the current, dreadful situation that the world finds itself in. Continue reading “An update from the Strollers” →
Following the Covid-19 announcement by the SFA last week all football at our club has been suspended. Continue reading “Covid-19 Club Statement” →
Civil Service Strollers Youth FC are delighted to announce that they have secured a grant from the City of Edinburgh Council to purchase new training equipment.
Continue reading “Strollers youth section benefits from Council funding” →
A Craig Newall goal late on secured all three points for Civil Service Strollers in yesterday’s Lowland League game against Gretna 2008 at Christie Gillies Park. Continue reading “Newall strike secures three points for Jardine’s men against Gretna” →
On an historic night for the club, playing a competitive game under their newly installed floodlights for the first time, Civil Service Strollers couldn’t live up to their bright start as Hill of Beath Hawthorn came from behind to take an ultimately deserved win and put their name in the hat for the third round of the Football Nation Cup. Continue reading “Strollers struggle in the spotlight, as the Haws come from behind to take cup win” →
Civil Service Strollers picked up all three points on the road at Vale of Leithen with an outstanding second-half performance in the Borders. Continue reading “Civil secure three points with dominant second half display at the Vale” →