Jamie returned to Kennoway to play in Bob McPhail's U12s but returned to the Pars at U13 level. Brought on by Eric Archibald in the U15s, Jamie played several games for U19s in season 2009-10 before stepping up with a full time contract.
Played with Kennoway under the instruction of coach Bob McPhail from age four to ten before going to Celtic from U11 to U15 and joined Dunfermline at U15 level.
Ryan from Earlston in the Scottish Borders has been a goalkeeper since starting at the age of six with Earlston Rhymers. As a boy he was at Hibs under coach Jimmy Bruce and also spent some time at Celtic. It was while at Spartans at U13 level that coach Paul Donnelly brought him to Dunfermline.
Played for Calvary Park from U11 to U14 where Coach Derek Tracey made a big impression on him. Signed for Dunfermline at U15. Scotland Schoolboy internationalist at U18.
Played for Townhill Villa from age 7 to 9. Joined Blue Brazil from age 9 to 11 before joining Dunfermline at U13. He has progressed through the Dunfermline Youth system.
Blair is a sixth year pupil at Dollar Academy and played for Scotland Independent Schools v England at Aldershot in 2008/09. He started playing for Cairneyhill in the Soccer Sevens at Pitreavie and spent two seasons with Hillfield Swifts before joining Dunfermline Athletic at U14 level. Promoted to the U19s after only one year at U17.
Played for Edinburgh City from age four to 16 with a brief sojurn to Hibs at U12 level. Ross McNeill was his biggest influence at Edinburgh City where he won the Scottish Cup at U16 level.
At Blue Brazil from age 8 to 14, then joined Rangers at U14 level before coming to Dunfermline. Ben has represented Fife Schools at U13. Lists his U15 coach Eric Archibald as his greatest influence.
Played for North Berwick Colts from age 5 to 13 where Dave Miller was his greatest influence, then Hearts at U14 level. Grant switched to Hibs at U15s then moved on to Aberdeen at U17 level but joined Dunfermline in mid season.
Started playing football at Bellhaven Boys Club at the age of 8 before joining Hutchison Vale as a 14 year old. Aaron was captain of Hutchison Vale when they won the Scottish Cup Final against Dyce at U16.
Conor started his football at Rothes Juniors in Glenrothes, captained St Andrews High School in Kirkcaldy and represented Fife Schools. He had Scotland trials and joined Dunfermline when he was 14. Started off left midfield but has played at centre forward at U15, U17 and U19.