OFFICIALS at Rosyth Juniors say they are hopeful that today's game with Oakley United will take place at Recreation Park.

Chairman Davie Ogg told Press Sport that the game was still scheduled to take place at the club’s Admiralty Road pitch after attempts to find a power generator look to have been successful.

They were due to play a home fixture last Saturday with Kirkcaldy YM at Crossgates’ Humbug Park only for the game to be postponed but Mr Ogg was confident of having a new power source in place to allow them to host the return of former manager Lee Richardson on their own pitch this Saturday.

In December, Rosyth’s then co-manager Kevin Smith said that a 2-1 win over Edinburgh United would be their last game at Recreation Park, where they have played since 1992.

That came a month after both the club and Fife Council confirmed that the South Division outfit would be moving to the Fleet Grounds as part of plans to turn it into a community-operated sports village.

Councillors had previously accepted an offer to sell their ground that would see a supermarket built on the pitch, with the rest of the land likely to become housing.

However in January Mr Ogg said that had not played their last game at Recreation Park but the costs involved with the generator they had been using was something they couldn’t sustain.

Meanwhile manager Barry Cockburn has completed the signing of a new striker in the shape of former Hibernian youth and Stenhousemuir player Stanley Chitemere.

The 20-year-old has agreed a deal for next season and adds to a number of existing players committing their immediate future to the club, with Greg Page, Greg Robertson, Stevie Slimmings, Blair Duff, Mark Rowbotham, Quinn Franklin, Davy McNamara, Scott Gilfillan, Gavin McCann, Dean Ogg, Ryan O’Connor and John McDiarmid all signing new contracts.