Romantic birthday card pish . A fan is a fan no matter what . If someone takes time out of their day to go pay money to see his local team or travels further afield to see a bigger club at a higher level of football he is a real fan no matter what club he’s following . The real plastic fans are the ones who watch on tv and never darken the turnstyles of any team at any level , but constantly blabber on about “ their team “ despite never backing them
Stirling fan here, great to see a lot of the stadium shots feature the mighty Beanos in there! Was at Forthbank on Saturday watching us lift the League 2 title. A glorious moment.
Grounds like this across Britain are the history and soul of football. The giant premiership monsters have completely gone stratospheric but there's something magical about these tiny clubs. You have to have the club in your blood to follow these teams through thick and thin. respect from a Barnsley fan 🙏
Europe is great for football it seems... even in small, beautiful countries.... In Bangladesh, you won't see fields that much so stadiums like these are like a dream.... I'm jealous man....
Bonnyrigg Rose do now have seating, installed this year. They were only promoted into the SPFL last summer and a lot of work has been done at the ground to make that happen. You can't see from the footage, but their pitch has a dramatic slope from one side to the other - when standing at one corner, your feet are about the height of the crossbar!
Stranraer are such a fantastic club! Even though they’re in a small town closer to Ireland than Glasgow, they’re still a great club who deserve to be much higher than they are
Funny you mention the Shetland Islands! They have Gilbertson Park, a pitch that has no separation from the rest of the park, famously used during the 2005 Island Games. There is a brilliant picture of it packed out during the men’s final in which the Shetlands played in! Also more northern than Elgin is the Orkney Islands’ Pickaquoy Centre ground
Orkney are now officially using Holm Park in St Mary's, just south of Kirkwall. I think a combination of easy access to/from the ferry, guaranteed availability and potential development made the decision. Hopefully a chance to push for a licence and Scottish Cup entry! Although, they have played a couple of 'home' league games in Thurso and Halkirk on the mainland this season
@@paulalexander8874 No, Orkney FC are (sadly) only using the 3G at Kirkwall Grammar School now, haven't used the unimaginably scenic Holm Park for at least a year. I was there a few weeks ago for their game against Golspie and spoke to one of the committee members, he said they'll be staying at the school while they look for a proper home in Kirkwall. While I was there I watched the rugby team at the Pickaqouy, the rugby club have made that a proper home but I can't see the football team moving back there.
Another brilliant video! Thank you! Repeat comments of others, and would love to see further videos of the Highland & Lowland Leagues. On a point of information, even if we ignore the Highland League, surely Victoria Park in Dingwall, home to Ross County, is the most northerly stadium in the UK?!!
Interesting video. A lot of these clubs have been going for a long time so you would think they would have at least two modern stands. Stirling Albion has the best stadium. My own team Forfar and many of the others need to modernise their ground.
This league also provides a famous comedy scoreline "East Fife 4 - Forfar 5" which I always thought was from a Morecambe and Wise sketch, but turs out to have actually been The Two Ronnies.
In Scottish dialect, a stank is a drain or area of stagnant water - but I always like to think of them as places which used to be very smelly but aren't so bad now!
The most northerly stadium regularly used by a professional club is Harmsworth Park, home to Wick Academy. Orkney FC are based further north in Kirkwall but currently play their home games on the mainland in Halkirk
A lot of us Scottish fans hate the premier league and support smaller clubs. Grounds are much more interesting. Wait till you get to the lowland and highland leagues.
Dumbarton castle is great, its the oldest permanently used military location, ever, the rock from wwe was named after it. The rock as would be known will be offended by the insult agai st his namesake.
Some of these stadiums have great views on the way to the stadium. Shame cowdenbeath got relegated because they have by far the worst stadium in Scotland it's awful
@@gordon1545 new meadowbank shouldn't even be classed as a football stadium tbh it's basically a sports center that happens to have a football pitch next to it
Although being from easily the most scenic stadium here (what the absolute hell? Our, Dumbarton, stadium sits in front of a 330 million year old volcanic plug, with a castle that has over 1,500 years of history in a town that has been inhabited since the Iron Age and is mentioned in both the Irish Chromicles and the Norse Sagas -someone has to bum us up!!) but I’m going to defend my fellow liwervleague teams here - Scotland has only recently started a pyramid system: this means that many teams had no hope until very recently of becoming professional or semi professional. Those teams have performed exemplary and have, deservedly, been allowed into the league with teams like Cove showing this has been the correct decision. The reality of the situation these trans were in meant there was no incentive or necessity to upgrade stadia so they are where they are through circumstance The Rock ROCKS! 😁 🤍🤍🖤💛🖤🤍🤍
Lower division, more quirky and unique stadiums..
Keep Going. Highland & Lowland league next
As a Wick Academy fan, totally agree!
C'mon the Fort!
He'll have a field day with Cowdenbeaths ground, holy s**t what a eyesore 😂
@@scotlandr Any banger racing racetrack with a football pitch inside it is definitely worth having a closer look at 😂
YES
Fantastic clubs with the most loyal fans in these tiers. Good to see some love
This is where all the real fans watch football. Support your local team and the whole league will benefit. A.R.F.C.
Romantic birthday card pish . A fan is a fan no matter what . If someone takes time out of their day to go pay money to see his local team or travels further afield to see a bigger club at a higher level of football he is a real fan no matter what club he’s following . The real plastic fans are the ones who watch on tv and never darken the turnstyles of any team at any level , but constantly blabber on about “ their team “ despite never backing them
Keep going, i love doing smaller leagues!
Stirling fan here, great to see a lot of the stadium shots feature the mighty Beanos in there! Was at Forthbank on Saturday watching us lift the League 2 title. A glorious moment.
Grounds like this across Britain are the history and soul of football. The giant premiership monsters have completely gone stratospheric but there's something magical about these tiny clubs. You have to have the club in your blood to follow these teams through thick and thin. respect from a Barnsley fan 🙏
The humour is half the reason we tune into these videos.
mr stadium covers the leauges everyone else is afraid to cover🙏thank you stadium man
Well done again! A great short film.
That's the first time I've heard the backdrop at Dumbarton called an eyesore!
I love these small old school stadiums. Please make a video about Greenlandic stadiums and Caribbean stadiums.
Great was hoping you’d do these!! 🎉
Brilliant! Thanks for making.
Scottish Highland League next please!! I want to see your take on Bellslea park
And glebe Park
@@jamesswinford2819 the Hedge?
@@jamesswinford2819 Better hurry, might not be Highland League for much longer...
@@gordon1545 At least another season 😂
Wow asome material Bro! Keep It Up
Loving these, looking forward to the Highland League 😉
Love these small stadiums!!
Love the character of these smaller stadiums!
Could you please do Superettan (Sweden), would appreciate it!
Europe is great for football it seems... even in small, beautiful countries.... In Bangladesh, you won't see fields that much so stadiums like these are like a dream.... I'm jealous man....
thank you excellent top work
Bonnyrigg Rose do now have seating, installed this year. They were only promoted into the SPFL last summer and a lot of work has been done at the ground to make that happen. You can't see from the footage, but their pitch has a dramatic slope from one side to the other - when standing at one corner, your feet are about the height of the crossbar!
Such majestic arenas
I love your content
Please do Primera RFEF stadiums from Spain
Stranraer are such a fantastic club! Even though they’re in a small town closer to Ireland than Glasgow, they’re still a great club who deserve to be much higher than they are
Funny you mention the Shetland Islands! They have Gilbertson Park, a pitch that has no separation from the rest of the park, famously used during the 2005 Island Games. There is a brilliant picture of it packed out during the men’s final in which the Shetlands played in! Also more northern than Elgin is the Orkney Islands’ Pickaquoy Centre ground
Orkney are now officially using Holm Park in St Mary's, just south of Kirkwall. I think a combination of easy access to/from the ferry, guaranteed availability and potential development made the decision. Hopefully a chance to push for a licence and Scottish Cup entry!
Although, they have played a couple of 'home' league games in Thurso and Halkirk on the mainland this season
@@paulalexander8874 No, Orkney FC are (sadly) only using the 3G at Kirkwall Grammar School now, haven't used the unimaginably scenic Holm Park for at least a year. I was there a few weeks ago for their game against Golspie and spoke to one of the committee members, he said they'll be staying at the school while they look for a proper home in Kirkwall. While I was there I watched the rugby team at the Pickaqouy, the rugby club have made that a proper home but I can't see the football team moving back there.
would love you to do the highland league
You should check the Eerste Divisie (Netherlands 2nd league). They're full of unique and interesting looking stadiums
Great video.. northern premier league stadiums pretty pretty please
Keep it up.
Another brilliant video! Thank you! Repeat comments of others, and would love to see further videos of the Highland & Lowland Leagues. On a point of information, even if we ignore the Highland League, surely Victoria Park in Dingwall, home to Ross County, is the most northerly stadium in the UK?!!
Elgin is slightly farther north than dingwall.
The terracing at Forfar is terrific
Great🎉
You didn’t do the Dumbarton stadium
Justice , it has the best scenes in the UK
Unbelievable he's objecting to a stadium having a view of a castle. What a philistine!
Just at new dundas park today and not 1 seat in the place. Brilliant ground
An interesting take on lower tier grounds....perhaps some additional info such as average attendance and largest attendance could be added..
Highland and Lowland Leagues next for sure..
Next year do Serie C stadiums please - you could even separate it in three videos 🙏
Dumbarton’s castle is great!
Interesting video. A lot of these clubs have been going for a long time so you would think they would have at least two modern stands. Stirling Albion has the best stadium. My own team Forfar and many of the others need to modernise their ground.
This league also provides a famous comedy scoreline "East Fife 4 - Forfar 5" which I always thought was from a Morecambe and Wise sketch, but turs out to have actually been The Two Ronnies.
Always remember the name of Dumbarton's old ground, Boghead park lol.
Was the oldest ground in Scotland I believe.
In Scottish dialect, a stank is a drain or area of stagnant water - but I always like to think of them as places which used to be very smelly but aren't so bad now!
Now you need to do the Scottish Highland League
I put in the request for League 2, as did many. Just wanted to see Ochilview Park
100% correct about plastic pitches.
It's a great shame that Cowdenbeath were relegated because that's an interesting ground, it has a banger racing track around the pitch.
Can you do the Scottish highland and lowland league stadiums please
I most likely will.
excelente
Don't forget the Highland league.
Careful, you'll end up having to the Highland and Lowland leagues too! Not to mention the Welsh Premier League or the Irish League (Northern Ireland).
Up the Stranraer , from a Crewe Alex fan
Second tier in the Netherlands would be nice
1:03 what about Whitebank Stadium, of Oldham Roughyeds in RFL League 1
Please do the Netherlands 2e divisie and 3e divisie. (3th and 4th tier)
That would great
We NEED NCHC hockey arenas!!!!
Lower divisions > premier divisions
Look old things are not eyesores. New things, glass and metal builds are eyesoles. You will appreciate that in time
With the strong financial situation of banks in 2023 😆😅😂... That Bank of America line may be more prophecy than humor in the coming years.
Mexican second division pls 🙏🏽😫
Yeh- Lowland League & Highland League. Pretty please?
what is the most northerly stadium in the uk???
The most northerly stadium regularly used by a professional club is Harmsworth Park, home to Wick Academy.
Orkney FC are based further north in Kirkwall but currently play their home games on the mainland in Halkirk
You get a very nice view of the ochils at… eh… Forthbank, not Ochilview.
7:00 in pausing the video and off to google thee black stank.
IPL Stadiums, please
why do they only have two stadiums? :(
Galabank 🖤💛
A lot of us Scottish fans hate the premier league and support smaller clubs. Grounds are much more interesting. Wait till you get to the lowland and highland leagues.
I have seen 1 of these
mi primera chamba
Dumbarton's and Stranrear Stadiums are the best
Every ground except for Borough Briggs is nice
Go on, tell us what happened up there...
shut it
@@RW-nr6bh They beat Drumchapel 2-1 there😢
Dumbarton castle is great, its the oldest permanently used military location, ever, the rock from wwe was named after it. The rock as would be known will be offended by the insult agai st his namesake.
Botola league next. RAJA🟢🟢
Albino Rovers.Up and down the Scotish lower leagues as much as the nickers of the local barmaid
Come on man. Where is the Slovenian Football league 1?
Honestly Cliftonhill was a dump 50 years ago,it still is.
Some of these stadiums are nice. Some look ready 2 collapse!
Albion Rovers 🇲🇰
East Fife 4 Forfar 5.
Stadiums with their obstructed views are better. Why? Modern roofs as so high that there is little shelter. It's cold!!
Elgin City forever
Dumbarton fans may take offence!🤨
I chose it as my favourite ground at the end of the video.
Shame, as many will have stopped watching after you slagged the castle off as an eyesore!
Bridie fae Forfar cannae beat it.
S.A.F.C
Some of these stadiums have great views on the way to the stadium. Shame cowdenbeath got relegated because they have by far the worst stadium in Scotland it's awful
Give me Cowdenbeath's ramshackle glories over the sterile, distant, ugly experience of Meadowbank.
@@gordon1545 new meadowbank shouldn't even be classed as a football stadium tbh it's basically a sports center that happens to have a football pitch next to it
Although being from easily the most scenic stadium here (what the absolute hell? Our, Dumbarton, stadium sits in front of a 330 million year old volcanic plug, with a castle that has over 1,500 years of history in a town that has been inhabited since the Iron Age and is mentioned in both the Irish Chromicles and the Norse Sagas -someone has to bum us up!!) but I’m going to defend my fellow liwervleague teams here - Scotland has only recently started a pyramid system: this means that many teams had no hope until very recently of becoming professional or semi professional.
Those teams have performed exemplary and have, deservedly, been allowed into the league with teams like Cove showing this has been the correct decision.
The reality of the situation these trans were in meant there was no incentive or necessity to upgrade stadia so they are where they are through circumstance
The Rock ROCKS! 😁
🤍🤍🖤💛🖤🤍🤍