Scotland Lowland League 08/31 18:45 - Gretna FC 2008 v Edinburgh University L 0-4
Scotland Lowland League 08/18 19:00 - Cumbernauld Colts v Gretna FC 2008 D 4-4
Scotland Lowland League 08/14 14:00 - Rangers B v Gretna FC 2008 L 9-1
Scotland Lowland League 08/07 14:00 - Gretna FC 2008 v East Stirlingshire D 2-2
Scotland Lowland League 07/28 18:45 - Vale Of Leithen v Gretna 2008 W 0-2
Scotland Lowland League 02/08 15:01 - Gretna 2008 v Edinburgh University D 0-0
Scotland Lowland League 01/25 15:01 - Gala Fairydean v Gretna 2008 L 4-1
Scotland Lowland League 01/18 15:00 - Gretna 2008 v Berwick Rangers D 1-1
Scotland Lowland League 12/28 15:00 - Cumbernauld Colts v Gretna 2008 W 0-1
Scotland Lowland League 12/14 15:02 - Gretna 2008 v Caledonian Braves L 1-5
Scotland Lowland League 11/16 14:54 - East Kilbride v Gretna 2008 L 2-0
Scotland Lowland League 11/02 14:59 - BSC Glasgow v Gretna FC 2008 L 4-1
Scotland FA Cup 10/19 14:00 8 East Kilbride v Gretna 2008 L 3-1
Scotland FA Cup 09/21 14:00 7 Gretna FC 2008 v Hill Of Beath Hawthorn W 1-0
Scotland Lowland League 08/28 18:47 - Gretna 2008 v Cumbernauld Colts D 0-0
Scotland Lowland League 08/03 14:03 - East Stirlingshire v Gretna 2008 L 9-1
Club Friendly List 07/02 18:15 - Gretna FC 2008 v Motherwell L 0-7
Scotland FA Cup 10/20 14:00 8 Berwick v Gretna 2008 L 3-1
Scotland Lowland League 10/02 18:43 - Gala Fairydean v Gretna 2008 W 0-2
Scotland FA Cup 09/22 14:00 7 Gretna 2008 v Vale Of Leithen W 3-2
Scotland Lowland League 08/28 18:49 - Gretna 2008 v BSC Glasgow D 0-0
Club Friendly List 07/06 18:45 1 Gretna 2008 v Ashington L 1-4
Scotland Lowland League 10/04 18:44 - Edusport Academy v Gretna 2008 W 1-5
Scotland FA Cup 09/23 14:00 7 Selkirk v Gretna 2008 L 4-0
Scotland Lowland League 08/23 18:48 - Gretna 2008 v Vale Of Leithen W 3-0
Scotland Lowland League 08/02 18:45 - Gala Fairydean v Gretna 2008 L 5-2
Scotland FA Cup 10/29 14:00 8 Gretna 2008 v Buckie Thistle L 2-6
Scotland FA Cup 10/22 14:00 8 Buckie Thistle v Gretna 2008 D 1-1
Scotland FA Cup 09/24 14:00 7 Deveronvale v Gretna 2008 W 0-3
Scotland Lowland League 08/31 18:42 - Gretna FC 2008 v East Kilbride L 1-4

Wikipedia - Gretna F.C. 2008

Gretna Football Club 2008 (commonly referred to as Gretna 2008 and colloquially as Gretna) is a football club from the town of Gretna. It is the phoenix club of Gretna FC., and was founded in 2008 after the bankruptcy and demise of Gretna, which had existed since 1946. Gretna 2008 is not a direct continuation of the old club, being under a completely different management and set-up; the club trades under the name Gretna FC 2008 Ltd to avoid confusion with the old Gretna.

In 2013, the club became founder members of the Lowland League, having previously played in the East of Scotland Football League Premier Division. The team played for most of the 2008–09 season at the Everholm Stadium in Annan. Late in the season, however, the new owners of Raydale Park allowed Gretna 2008 to move to the ground in their home town. In May 2011, the Raydale Community Partnership, of which Gretna FC 2008 is a member, negotiated the purchase of the site.

History

The original Gretna Football Club was founded in 1946, and joined the Scottish Football League in 2002. After being taken over by the late millionaire Brooks Mileson, the club had a meteoric rise, gaining promotion three consecutive seasons to make the Scottish Premier League in 2007. However, the club could not financially support itself and following Mileson's illness and withdrawal of financial support, the club slipped into administration and then bankruptcy in the summer of 2008. The club were relegated from the SPL and then forced to resign their place in the Scottish Football League.

With Gretna heading out of business, on 2 July 2008, the Gretna Supporters' Society, a supporters' trust, founded "a new Gretna Football Club", and appointed Anton Hodge as chairman. In August 2009, the trust amended its articles of governance and Gretna FC 2008 is now managed directly by the members of the trust board, whose chairman is Craig Williamson. The new club is wholly owned by the society and its board elected by the society's members. The club appointed the University of Cumbria's football officer Stuart Rome as team manager and recruited much of the playing squad from Workington's reserve team. Technically, Gretna 2008 coexisted briefly with the old Gretna, which was not formally liquidated until 8 August 2008.[]

Unable to play at the old Gretna's home ground of Raydale Park, they instead moved into the Everholm Stadium in Annan. Gretna 2008 played their first match against Workington on 12 July 2008. Four days later, they were successfully accepted into the East of Scotland Football League First Division, and on 9 August 2008, won their first competitive match as a new club, beating Kelso United 3–0 away in their first match of the league season. The new owners of Raydale Park allowed Gretna 2008 to move to the ground in their home town in May 2009, and the Raydale Community Partnership, of which Gretna FC 2008 is a member, negotiated the purchase of the site in May 2011. They finished their first season as a new club in fourth place in the league. They narrowly averted promotion again in their second season, but finished their third, in 2010–11 being promoted as First Division champions.

In 2013, Gretna FC 2008 were elected founder members of the new Lowland Football League.

Gretna 2008 is a professional soccer team based in Gretna, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Lowland Football League and has a rich history in Scottish football. Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, Gretna 2008 has a strong tradition of success on the pitch.

The team's colors are black and white, and they play their home matches at Raydale Park. Gretna 2008 has a talented roster of players who are dedicated to representing their club with pride and determination. With a strong coaching staff and a commitment to excellence, Gretna 2008 is a force to be reckoned with in Scottish soccer.

Fans of Gretna 2008 can expect exciting matches, thrilling goals, and a team that never gives up. Whether competing in league play or cup competitions, Gretna 2008 always gives their all and strives to achieve greatness on the field. With a storied history and a bright future ahead, Gretna 2008 is a team that embodies the spirit of Scottish soccer.