7:14 I don't believe it. Not only have you reached the level of my football club, you've even managed to capture my *house*. When I started watching this channel to satisfy my stadium nerdery and learn about all the amazing venues around the world, I never expected to see Prestonfield! Just when I thought I couldn't love the channel more.
the sfa seriously needs to hire sam as their commercial manager, people can say all they want about “youtubers” but hes done so much more for scottish football than all the football media and authorities
@@just_some_guy_innit I've seen the clips of his appearances on Sky as well and he's a natural on the telly. He's a fantastic ambassador for the Scottish game
It is probably right to call Gala's stand brutalist. However, it was designed by modernist architect Peter Womersley and is a Grade A listed building. So it will probably be there for a while.
I love the sardonic Aussie sense of humour. Having emigrated to England 40 years ago, the only three I have visited are Edinburgh University (having spent four years getting my degree at the best university north of Cambridge!), Tranent, which is pretty grim, and Central Park, Cowdenbeath, which obviously has the tarmac track, which makes taking corners a bit of an art. I find it surprising that Cumbernauld has this big, smart stadium that, after the departure of Clyde, is rather over the top for a Lowland League team. I am also surprised that the relevant council over the years has not made much effort to provide a town the size of East Kilbride with a decent stadium to rent out to them. That's what happened in another New Town, Stevenage, who have now bought their stadium and look where they are now.
love the channel being from belfast northern ireland id love to see a little round of our little grounds! a stadiums of northern ireland edition especially my local team glentoran which youll be thrilled to know had a massive sign inside the ground saying jesus lol
I can't fully articulate all the reasons why British lower league football grounds are special within the bounds of a UA-cam comments section. It varies according to context, personal experience, and sometimes simply inexplicable. I was in England and Scotland in April and May of this year. I saw Arsenal's Emirates stadium, Sunderland's Stadium Of Light, Middlesbrough's Riverside, but was more enthralled with passing by Tranent Juniors in Scotland, and going to watch Boreham Wood v Yeovil at Meadow Park in the National League.
Maybe you could explore the "stadium's" of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League. My hometown team the Utica Blue Sox has a very interesting story of their home ballpark. Many famous professional players started their careers here. Thanks , love your videos!!!
Hearts B were at Ferguson Park last season, but this season they will be playing at Ainslie Park (home if The Spartans). You won't gave covered it as they have been promoted from Lowland League to League 2.
One of the reasons Falkirk Stadium only has three stands is that if they built a 4th one it would fall inside the blast zone of the local petrochecmical plant
With the announcement that the petrochemical plant at Grangemouth is going to close, it will be interesting to see how long it will be before the fourth stand is built (if ever).
A wee bit more context on some of these.... Albion Rovers - unfortunately the covered terrace opposite the main stand has been condemned for many years and is out of use. There's a small new uncovered terrace behind the east goal instead. Berwick Rangers - Adjoining the ground, just to the east, is the ground of another club, Tweedmouth Rangers. Formed in 2010, they are members of the East of Scotland League Second Division, three tiers below their near neighbours. The Google Earth image is quite out of date and doesn't show their new stands and pavilion. Broomhill - have yet to play a game at this, their umpteenth home ground in a short history that has taken them from their roots in the west end of Glasgow to Maryhill, Alloa (beyond Stirling, where they were absurdly called BSC Glasgow), Cumbernauld and now Dumbarton. Last season they were known as Open Goal Broomhill as they were sponsored by a podcast of that name, but the guy behind it has switched his allegiances to East Kilbride and it remains to be seen how Broomhill will cope. The pitch at Dumbarton was terrible last season so ground sharing again seems a pretty bad idea. Caledonian Braves - formerly knows as Edusport Academy and were a training academy from French footballers in Scotland. The name of the ground refers to the Auld Alliance, a long-standing relationship between Scotland and France formed in 1295 against their common enemy - the English. Cowdenbeath - the record attendance here is over 25,000! Formerly a fairly big club in Scotland, the demise of mining and other heavy industry in Central Fife really harmed the Blue Brazil. They've fallen to this level pretty fast. Rangers B - withdrew from the Lowland League before it started this season, in a big huff because their proposal (along with Celtic) to create a new league at tier 5 that would have included 6 teams from the Highland and Lowland Leagues and 4 reserve teams who couldn't be promoted or relegated was brutally rejected by the vast majority of clubs and fans. This idea would have effectively relegated over 200 clubs and was a ruse designed to get the reserve teams into the SPFL. East Kilbride - the images of this ground are a bit out of date, they've built a covered terrace behind one goal since. Edinburgh University - small and simple, but a wonderful playing surface and you can sit in the pavilion and enjoy tea with fine home baking. Highly recommended. Gala - that stand is category A listed as "a significant work of late modernist architecture in Scotland" and was designed by a renowned architect, Peter Womersley. Personally I prefer the main stands at Glenrothes and Greenock as examples of 1960s architecture. Gretna - original Gretna were bought by a local businessman, Brooks Mileson, who bankrolled them all the way to the Scottish Cup Final (which they lost on penalties to Hearts), the Premier League and the UEFA Cup. But it was all falling apart behind the scenes and they folded owing a lot of people money, with Mileson dying soon after. He had a heart attack - his umpteenth, surely a consequence of his diet of chips, coffee, Lucozade and 100 cigarettes a day - fell into the pond in his garden and drowned. It wasn't even the first time a heart attack had caused him to fall into the pond, he'd been rescued before. No fault of the fans, who have done a good job giving the town a team again. Tranent - another for which the images are a little out of date, they've done loads of good work here recently to improve the ground and facilities. 👍
They did, in a big huff because everyone rejected their plans to relegate 200+ clubs and create a preposterous 10 team national league at tier 5, including 4 B teams that couldn't be relegated.
You doing Scotish amateur stadiums, College sports stadiums yet you've never did any video about African stadiums... do you have anything against Africans?
That's not true, though he's only covered one African country: South African cricket grounds: ua-cam.com/video/cfN-PKt_8FE/v-deo.html South African football grounds: ua-cam.com/video/Os9H35QO9LI/v-deo.html Includes South Africa's rugby grounds in the URC: ua-cam.com/video/kMKaIbTWuNM/v-deo.html
Yep, they resigned in a big huff because everyone rejected their plans to relegate 200+ clubs and create a preposterous 10 team national league at tier 5, including 4 B teams that couldn't be relegated..
It's a pretty soulless ground that's far too big for them, with a plastic pitch, well outside Glasgow. 10,000 seats and they only get crowds of a couple of hundred at best. Except when they play Rangers B of course, but they've resigned from the Lowland League.
7:14 I don't believe it. Not only have you reached the level of my football club, you've even managed to capture my *house*. When I started watching this channel to satisfy my stadium nerdery and learn about all the amazing venues around the world, I never expected to see Prestonfield! Just when I thought I couldn't love the channel more.
DOXXED 😳😳😳😳
Amazing! Looking forward to the highland league edition…
It's amazing how many of these grounds and clubs i know thanks to Footy Adventures
same
the sfa seriously needs to hire sam as their commercial manager, people can say all they want about “youtubers” but hes done so much more for scottish football than all the football media and authorities
@@just_some_guy_innit I've seen the clips of his appearances on Sky as well and he's a natural on the telly. He's a fantastic ambassador for the Scottish game
“England, the Mexico of Scotland” that is hilarious 😂😂
The badlands, way down o'er the border, across the Rio Tweed.
@@gordon1545 Scotland the local dump of England
As soon as you said greyhound, I am hearing bus racing in the back of my head, and of course you nailed it. Great job!
I hope the highland league is next 👏🏻
Intro made me laugh good job
Love the channel!! Almost at 100k subscribers!!
It is probably right to call Gala's stand brutalist. However, it was designed by modernist architect Peter Womersley and is a Grade A listed building. So it will probably be there for a while.
Ohh I dearly hope you do the Highland League next. It just has to be inevitable, doesn't it?
I love the sardonic Aussie sense of humour. Having emigrated to England 40 years ago, the only three I have visited are Edinburgh University (having spent four years getting my degree at the best university north of Cambridge!), Tranent, which is pretty grim, and Central Park, Cowdenbeath, which obviously has the tarmac track, which makes taking corners a bit of an art. I find it surprising that Cumbernauld has this big, smart stadium that, after the departure of Clyde, is rather over the top for a Lowland League team. I am also surprised that the relevant council over the years has not made much effort to provide a town the size of East Kilbride with a decent stadium to rent out to them. That's what happened in another New Town, Stevenage, who have now bought their stadium and look where they are now.
I have actually had a stroller at a Civil Service Strollers game! The baby is 17 now and the pitch has been moved down the bottom since then though 😂
You missed out a stadium. Not sure which one, but you definitely missed out one.
You should have had the Spartans one i would have love to see it cuz i guess you won't do a League 2 this season
Maaaaate, please do the Highland league next, the Hedge demands it
I have a clock but the pavilion one was vandalized years ago
love the channel being from belfast northern ireland id love to see a little round of our little grounds! a stadiums of northern ireland edition especially my local team glentoran which youll be thrilled to know had a massive sign inside the ground saying jesus lol
I can't fully articulate all the reasons why British lower league football grounds are special within the bounds of a UA-cam comments section. It varies according to context, personal experience, and sometimes simply inexplicable.
I was in England and Scotland in April and May of this year. I saw Arsenal's Emirates stadium, Sunderland's Stadium Of Light, Middlesbrough's Riverside, but was more enthralled with passing by Tranent Juniors in Scotland, and going to watch Boreham Wood v Yeovil at Meadow Park in the National League.
I’m surprised with how many of these I’ve actually been to. I’m going to Albion Rovers on Saturday for the first time too
Maybe you could explore the "stadium's" of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League. My hometown team the Utica Blue Sox has a very interesting story of their home ballpark. Many famous professional players started their careers here. Thanks , love your videos!!!
Scottish Highlands League stadiums next please 😇
Hearts B were at Ferguson Park last season, but this season they will be playing at Ainslie Park (home if The Spartans). You won't gave covered it as they have been promoted from Lowland League to League 2.
Do the U21 euro stadiums
Very nice ❤
How highland League teams if you can 😮
I had no clue there was a team playing 5 minutes away from my house I have never heard of Caledonian Braves before
cos they’re a wee diddy boys club team making a mockery of genuine non-league clubs 😂😂😂😂
Highland league next please!
One idea for a video: All the stadiums you've missed due to clubs getting promoted or relegated between your videos?
You going to do the Highland League?
One of the reasons Falkirk Stadium only has three stands is that if they built a 4th one it would fall inside the blast zone of the local petrochecmical plant
No longer true but it was the case, briefly
With the announcement that the petrochemical plant at Grangemouth is going to close, it will be interesting to see how long it will be before the fourth stand is built (if ever).
I remember linlithgow rose not having a seated stand and looking at the stadium now thay have gone a long way hope thay get up to league 2 soon
I would love to see the Welsh north and south divisions!!!!
I had to see if Netherdale was in this vid, since its just a stones throw away from where I live, did not disapoint
Greyhound joke was a beauty
PLs do the danish superliga
A wee bit more context on some of these....
Albion Rovers - unfortunately the covered terrace opposite the main stand has been condemned for many years and is out of use. There's a small new uncovered terrace behind the east goal instead.
Berwick Rangers - Adjoining the ground, just to the east, is the ground of another club, Tweedmouth Rangers. Formed in 2010, they are members of the East of Scotland League Second Division, three tiers below their near neighbours. The Google Earth image is quite out of date and doesn't show their new stands and pavilion.
Broomhill - have yet to play a game at this, their umpteenth home ground in a short history that has taken them from their roots in the west end of Glasgow to Maryhill, Alloa (beyond Stirling, where they were absurdly called BSC Glasgow), Cumbernauld and now Dumbarton. Last season they were known as Open Goal Broomhill as they were sponsored by a podcast of that name, but the guy behind it has switched his allegiances to East Kilbride and it remains to be seen how Broomhill will cope. The pitch at Dumbarton was terrible last season so ground sharing again seems a pretty bad idea.
Caledonian Braves - formerly knows as Edusport Academy and were a training academy from French footballers in Scotland. The name of the ground refers to the Auld Alliance, a long-standing relationship between Scotland and France formed in 1295 against their common enemy - the English.
Cowdenbeath - the record attendance here is over 25,000! Formerly a fairly big club in Scotland, the demise of mining and other heavy industry in Central Fife really harmed the Blue Brazil. They've fallen to this level pretty fast.
Rangers B - withdrew from the Lowland League before it started this season, in a big huff because their proposal (along with Celtic) to create a new league at tier 5 that would have included 6 teams from the Highland and Lowland Leagues and 4 reserve teams who couldn't be promoted or relegated was brutally rejected by the vast majority of clubs and fans. This idea would have effectively relegated over 200 clubs and was a ruse designed to get the reserve teams into the SPFL.
East Kilbride - the images of this ground are a bit out of date, they've built a covered terrace behind one goal since.
Edinburgh University - small and simple, but a wonderful playing surface and you can sit in the pavilion and enjoy tea with fine home baking. Highly recommended.
Gala - that stand is category A listed as "a significant work of late modernist architecture in Scotland" and was designed by a renowned architect, Peter Womersley. Personally I prefer the main stands at Glenrothes and Greenock as examples of 1960s architecture.
Gretna - original Gretna were bought by a local businessman, Brooks Mileson, who bankrolled them all the way to the Scottish Cup Final (which they lost on penalties to Hearts), the Premier League and the UEFA Cup. But it was all falling apart behind the scenes and they folded owing a lot of people money, with Mileson dying soon after. He had a heart attack - his umpteenth, surely a consequence of his diet of chips, coffee, Lucozade and 100 cigarettes a day - fell into the pond in his garden and drowned. It wasn't even the first time a heart attack had caused him to fall into the pond, he'd been rescued before. No fault of the fans, who have done a good job giving the town a team again.
Tranent - another for which the images are a little out of date, they've done loads of good work here recently to improve the ground and facilities.
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I'd love if "Pie Hut" goes world wide. Damn it! Now I'm hungry.
Can you do either hockey east SHL or KHL arenas next please
Please do the highland league
You should just switch this channel to reviewing skyscrapers or cathedrals at this point
Legend mate ❤
I’m pretty sure rangers b actually pulled out of the lowland league
They did, in a big huff because everyone rejected their plans to relegate 200+ clubs and create a preposterous 10 team national league at tier 5, including 4 B teams that couldn't be relegated.
para que sea perfecto tu video... agregale el costo de construccion y año en que se hizo
Some people called "The Mexico of Scotland" 🤭😂🤣
I'm mexican, and I love the british & scotish football and culture
You doing Scotish amateur stadiums, College sports stadiums yet you've never did any video about African stadiums... do you have anything against Africans?
That's not true, though he's only covered one African country:
South African cricket grounds: ua-cam.com/video/cfN-PKt_8FE/v-deo.html
South African football grounds: ua-cam.com/video/Os9H35QO9LI/v-deo.html
Includes South Africa's rugby grounds in the URC: ua-cam.com/video/kMKaIbTWuNM/v-deo.html
IPL video would be awesome
Rangers B have withdrawn from the league. They now instead will play B teams from England and the continent of Europe
Yep, they resigned in a big huff because everyone rejected their plans to relegate 200+ clubs and create a preposterous 10 team national league at tier 5, including 4 B teams that couldn't be relegated..
Stadion liga 1 indonesia Mr.
Croatian league next
Scotland (pop 5.5 million) has more football grounds than the USA (330 million)
1.2 billion what in the USA? Cows? Cos it's certainly not people.
@@gordon1545 Changed it! Don't what happened!
Why the Aussie accent
Your Greyhound gag was truly terrible. Keep up the good work.
Some of these look like jail or prison parks.
Give us (Caledonian Braves), some time.
Celtic B plays in a better stadium than most “A” teams
It's a pretty soulless ground that's far too big for them, with a plastic pitch, well outside Glasgow. 10,000 seats and they only get crowds of a couple of hundred at best. Except when they play Rangers B of course, but they've resigned from the Lowland League.
I going to foresters park 7:43
Edinburgh university is not the best University north of Cambridge!!
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vamos CALEDONIANNNNN