AEK are Greece's third most successful club, actually, following Olympiacos and Panathinaikos. Many other historic clubs of Greece have gone through bankruptcy, although none have had their almost €400 million debts magically disappear. You have Iraklis, who have bought out other companies time after time in an attempt to make their way back to the top fight, as well as Greece's oldest club, Panionios.
Having stated that The Wanderers were unrelated to later clubs that included 'Wanderers' in their name, the vid features a picture of Nat Lofthouse with the FA Cup after Bolton Wanderers win in 1958.
Newport County. Not far from Hereford United in terms of what leagues they played in the 1970s and 1980s s well as Geographically, but went bankrupt in 1989. Phoenix Club started again in 1989 at the then Level 8 of the English Pyramid system. Many years up to 2013 in Non League until getting back in the English Football League, and have been in League Two ever since.
Not sure why Hereford get a mention when Newport and Aldershot went before them and Chester Darlington,Halifax to name a few have gone since. Can't see that one 3rd tier title and a single season in the second morphs them into "big". Bury have a bigger history (top flight football/2 FA Cups) as do Bradford Park Avenue (played in all 4 Divisions) who went bust in the early 70's
Technically the current iteration of Rangers are not the same as they've always been. Glasgow Rangers no longer exist, The Rangers is a separate entity.
@@bobsteele9581 I don't like either Celtic or Rangers. In Football Manager there are four teams in Great Britain I will never manage, two of those are Celtic and Rangers.
AEK are Greece's third most successful club, actually, following Olympiacos and Panathinaikos.
Many other historic clubs of Greece have gone through bankruptcy, although none have had their almost €400 million debts magically disappear. You have Iraklis, who have bought out other companies time after time in an attempt to make their way back to the top fight, as well as Greece's oldest club, Panionios.
Rangers died, no iteration, a new club. 3 trophies total
I support Reading and we may well be the next club to go bust. The most inspiring story is Parma as its circumstances look similar to ours.
Having stated that The Wanderers were unrelated to later clubs that included 'Wanderers' in their name, the vid features a picture of Nat Lofthouse with the FA Cup after Bolton Wanderers win in 1958.
That's because these awful AI created videos can't tell the difference.
Newport County. Not far from Hereford United in terms of what leagues they played in the 1970s and 1980s s well as Geographically, but went bankrupt in 1989. Phoenix Club started again in 1989 at the then Level 8 of the English Pyramid system. Many years up to 2013 in Non League until getting back in the English Football League, and have been in League Two ever since.
The rangers will go bust again soon. Wonder what they will call mk 3 or even pay the facepainter 🤔
Bury FC from England
Not sure why Hereford get a mention when Newport and Aldershot went before them and Chester Darlington,Halifax to name a few have gone since. Can't see that one 3rd tier title and a single season in the second morphs them into "big". Bury have a bigger history (top flight football/2 FA Cups) as do Bradford Park Avenue (played in all 4 Divisions) who went bust in the early 70's
That’s wrong not $1 one pound because Scotland part of England
Scotland and England are both part of the UK, but are distinct countries
No Scotland isn't. Fool.
Technically the current iteration of Rangers are not the same as they've always been. Glasgow Rangers no longer exist, The Rangers is a separate entity.
Utter nonesense
Sounds like a Celtic supporter
@@danieljames9322 - Not only a Celtic supporter, but a moon-howling Celtic supporter 😉
I don't like Celtic, but the truth is the truth, something you delusional Rangers fans don't seem to be able to handle.
@@bobsteele9581 I don't like either Celtic or Rangers. In Football Manager there are four teams in Great Britain I will never manage, two of those are Celtic and Rangers.