@@FootyAdventures You should visit an East junior club whilst you still can. This will probably be the last season of junior football before it folds and they move to senior football.
Amazing stuff you are doing here, lad. You are doing more to promote Scottish football than I can ever remember the SFA doing lol People go past these old stadiums on their way to work etc every day without even thinking about the legacies and history that they hold.
I have always lived nearby and as a small boy I used to sneak in with a few pals. I remember the old refreshments shop and I remember the old floodlights! They used to have greyhound racing in there too, as well as a speedway. What a great wee club the Rovers are! I actually yearn to go to a Rovers game right now.
I had family in Coatbridge, and I remember being about five-year-old in 1965 when my Uncle Colin took me a walk through the park. From memory, it wasn't as built up as this, and it was quite easy access to the park. I remember my uncle kicking a football with me on the pitch.
I went passed Albion rovers 2 weeks ago and i was going to have look at the stadium as its great club and have good history too. Also loving you are getting inside the stadium and get look inside them.
Lovely little ground! I'm from England. I won't care what the wee lady might say but I'm over coming over to see Rovers play Queen's Park one day soon. Scots fans are welcome to come down & see Kidderminster Harriers play. Great ground. Great community and Great Food!
You are doing a marvellous job in teaching us guys that have followed Scottish football all our lives new things. About time you came to a Qos game at home ? All the best
Great video. I remember going to Cliftonhill around 20 years ago for a Rovers vs. Thistle Scottish Cup match. The Rovers fans were really friendly and I loved the pre-match atmosphere in the lounge. I wasn't entirely sober by the time the match started.
Was that the gale force day where only time seen a goalkeepers kick out go back over his head for a corner ? Went with my late Dad who as a Coventry City fan couldnt believe how good the social club under stand was. Caley Thistles cup game at Parkhead was called off as guttering blew off stand and was deemed dangerous.
@@alankerr2162 That sounds right; it was really windy. I had a great time in the social club before the match, chatting with the parents of the young guy who was playing centre-half for Rovers that day. They were so excited! A few Celtic supporters turned up because their match was off.
@@kyotocoversjimanderson782Thanks for your reply and we probably saw each other that day. Can you remember the Albion Rovers players name you met ? I remember meeting Thistles legend striker Scott McLean "Trigger" outside the main stand after game. He sadly had stroke in May this year and I wonder how he is doing these days.
@@alankerr2162 I was racking my brain trying to remember the young Rovers player's name. I knew it started with an "S" and was quite unusual. Finally, I checked the Albion Rovers players list on Wikipedia.... it was Chris Silvestro!
Im a massive speedway fan, but never new there was speedway at Albion Rovers, you learn something new in every video,ha,ha, well done Sam another cracking video.
I left Coatbridge in 1980 ...to go to Adelaide South Australia ... we used to have school teams play at Cliftonville for a "Coatbridge Cup" ... and I remember going to the speedway there on Friday nights .... great video ... well done ... : )
Bit of Rovers trivia, the floodlights at Cliftonhill were originally from the old Cardiff Arms Park before it was demolished to make way for the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff 👍🏼
Another piece of trivia, the much admired wooden seats arrived in the late 1960's from Third Lanark's Cathkin Park before the stand there was vandalised then demolished.
Brilliant work . Love this. This is real football, not all the big money clubs ,who have lost their soul, and then theres Newcastle United, who have taken losing their soul to another level.
Cool vid again...great of them to invite you in and give you access... you did them proud. Loving these vids...I'm learning a lot about teams in my own country that I've known little about before. Top stuff.
Fantastic Video. from a Rovers X Ballboy, Club Shop worker, 50/50 ticket seller, Programme seller , Programme designer for 20 odd years, ran the website and the online shop for years, helped out with social media) ... ;) ..Not sure If anyone else has mentioned you were about to say where the seats came from but got distracted - they were from Caitlain Park - Third Lanark's ground and The floodlights came from Cardiff Arms Park.
Yet another great video, you can feel the history at these parks, and it's good to know that players were getting drunk and arrested a hundred years ago, some things never change. lol
Quality videos. Love learning about Small clubs and their history. It’s what makes football. You could the English Non-League. Plenty of clubs that have even played in the old division 1 but are very low down.
Happy memories of visiting the ground when Motherwell played there in the Lanarkshire cup. Also, my dad went two games in a row and was greeted with "Awe you again" from the guy behind the turnstiles you don't get that at Stamford Bridge
Really like your videos. Totally agree with you - traditional 'grounds' have much more character than the modern era 'stadiums'..and atmosphere (when people are allowed in to them!)
The terracing opposite the stand was much bigger when that game was played in 1936. It stretched right up to where the flats built by Morrison Homes stand now, when the club sold that part of the ground in 1998. The curved sloping part of the ground at the Coatbridge end was open too.
I think it was at Cliftonhill that around ten or fifteen years ago they discovered that one of the goals was too small. Same for bath teams so no advantage gained !
You should come visit an Albion Rovers game, there’s a bit behind the stadium where you can look right into the ground, you went up there in your last video on us, pop down for any home game mate 👍🏻
"Spectators" there are known as "The Aberdeen Gate"! The polis, who had little to do during the match, would sometimes stroll up there and "move them on".....but as soon as they had gone back into the ground, they'd reappear.
A friend of mine who played in the same year as my brother in the the early 1960s big dunky shields played for the rovers He was recently named in their greatest ever team he sadly passed away earlier this year. When he played junior football in Scotland for baillieston he was known as the dirtiest player in junior football. I can assure you you needed to be seriously tough to hold that title
It's 3 grounds to go. Almondvale Stadium ( Livingston ) Victoria Park ( Dingwall ) & Caladonian Stadium ( Inverness ) Will never use Sponsorship names myself just the traditional ones but they are the League Stadiums left.
@@cormac3542 They're from Coatbridge mate. It's as Irish as Dublin haha. Most of their support is from the local Irish community and they share a lot of ties with Celtic. Celtic and Albion Rovers used to play in a friendly every year called the Jock Stein friendship cup. Also they are rivals with Airdrie which is a very orange town in Scotland with a lot of Rangers supporters so a lot of it comes from that.
Photos from my visit to the ground and many more on my Facebook page. facebook.com/Football-grounds-past-and-present-1426143934268531/ facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1430178150531776&type=3
The best football grounds are in ................ Scotland! Not Celtic nor Rangers. Albion Rovers, Arbroath, Brechin City, Stranraer and loads more. Beautiful little grounds within fabulous locations. Each in their own distinct character. Check them out. you'll love 'em.
Alan Shields Hamilton South Lanarkshire Scotland. When you vist Inverness I know you will cover Inverness Caledonian Thistle & Ross County when you are up in The Highlands Sam but you should also cover Highland League club Inverness Clachnacuddin F.C clachfc.co.uk/ They were founded in 1885 and are nicknamed "The Lilywhites" (due to their white strip) or "Clach". Their name is an English approximation of a Scots Gaelic name meaning "the stone of the tub", referring to a city landmark in Inverness.
I remember being taken on the pitch to safety by my dad in 1983 when the Section B and Rovers fans were hurling bottles at each other. Also played there for Airdrie Schools Select vs Coatbridge Schools select. Got pumped 6-1 if my memory is correct.
Yup. Shiny new sterile stadia feel soulless when you experience the unique, characterful historic grounds with personality, even though some may be crumbling and needing tlc. Seen so many RL grounds that were full of character disappear to be replaced by tin boxes. Shame.
@@FootyAdventures No doubt. LUFC still at Elland Rd .... for now. Our local example is the history of once mighty Hunslet Rugby League at their 'Parkside' stadium home which ended in 1973. What a fight to survive they have had.
Where would you like me to visit in 2021?
stenhousemuir because i like the stand
@@Conninho_o If you've not seen it yet, check out my Stenny vid! Loved it there! ua-cam.com/video/hkzRwkaQh2U/v-deo.html
Easter road tour
@@FootyAdventures You should visit an East junior club whilst you still can. This will probably be the last season of junior football before it folds and they move to senior football.
@@DarrenPhillthomson For sure!
Amazing stuff you are doing here, lad. You are doing more to promote Scottish football than I can ever remember the SFA doing lol People go past these old stadiums on their way to work etc every day without even thinking about the legacies and history that they hold.
Thanks! Really appreciate that. Cheers for watching :)
I have always lived nearby and as a small boy I used to sneak in with a few pals. I remember the old refreshments shop and I remember the old floodlights! They used to have greyhound racing in there too, as well as a speedway. What a great wee club the Rovers are! I actually yearn to go to a Rovers game right now.
Brilliant video - as a Rovers fan I have missed that place so much this year. You captured it in all it's glory and meerkat madness! Great stuff
Many thanks!
last league ground I was at, watching the mighty Fort William somehow get a draw! Lovely people actually and some good banter with the fans
I had family in Coatbridge, and I remember being about five-year-old in 1965 when my Uncle Colin took me a walk through the park. From memory, it wasn't as built up as this, and it was quite easy access to the park. I remember my uncle kicking a football with me on the pitch.
Good to see you at this wonderful old stadium, home to a lovely club.
I went passed Albion rovers 2 weeks ago and i was going to have look at the stadium as its great club and have good history too. Also loving you are getting inside the stadium and get look inside them.
Yeah it's a great ground. Buzzing that so many clubs are letting me in for a look around!
Lovely little ground!
I'm from England. I won't care what the wee lady might say but I'm over coming over to see Rovers play Queen's Park one day soon.
Scots fans are welcome to come down & see Kidderminster Harriers play. Great ground. Great community and Great Food!
The home of football. Absolute legendary club, with more spirit and fight than any other.
You are doing a marvellous job in teaching us guys that have followed Scottish football all our lives new things. About time you came to a Qos game at home ? All the best
I concur with your description of Scottish football stadiums as historic, rugged, and atmospheric. Nice video!
Many thanks!
Great video. I remember going to Cliftonhill around 20 years ago for a Rovers vs. Thistle Scottish Cup match. The Rovers fans were really friendly and I loved the pre-match atmosphere in the lounge. I wasn't entirely sober by the time the match started.
Was that the gale force day where only time seen a goalkeepers kick out go back over his head for a corner ? Went with my late Dad who as a Coventry City fan couldnt believe how good the social club under stand was.
Caley Thistles cup game at Parkhead was called off as guttering blew off stand and was deemed dangerous.
@@alankerr2162 That sounds right; it was really windy. I had a great time in the social club before the match, chatting with the parents of the young guy who was playing centre-half for Rovers that day. They were so excited! A few Celtic supporters turned up because their match was off.
@@kyotocoversjimanderson782Thanks for your reply and we probably saw each other that day. Can you remember the Albion Rovers players name you met ? I remember meeting Thistles legend striker Scott McLean "Trigger" outside the main stand after game. He sadly had stroke in May this year and I wonder how he is doing these days.
@@alankerr2162 I was racking my brain trying to remember the young Rovers player's name. I knew it started with an "S" and was quite unusual. Finally, I checked the Albion Rovers players list on Wikipedia.... it was Chris Silvestro!
Im a massive speedway fan, but never new there was speedway at Albion Rovers, you learn something new in every video,ha,ha, well done Sam another cracking video.
I left Coatbridge in 1980 ...to go to Adelaide South Australia ... we used to have school teams play at Cliftonville for a "Coatbridge Cup" ... and I remember going to the speedway there on
Friday nights .... great video ... well done ... : )
Another great video Sam. Give me these footie grounds over them spaceship looking modern arenas any day of the week 👍👍
Absolutely!
Bit of Rovers trivia, the floodlights at Cliftonhill were originally from the old Cardiff Arms Park before it was demolished to make way for the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff 👍🏼
Yes true!
Another piece of trivia, the much admired wooden seats arrived in the late 1960's from Third Lanark's Cathkin Park before the stand there was vandalised then demolished.
@@alanspence3162 wow good to know! I bloody love cathkin park!
@@FootyAdventures So do I!
Brilliant work . Love this. This is real football, not all the big money clubs ,who have lost their soul, and then theres Newcastle United, who have taken losing their soul to another level.
Cool vid again...great of them to invite you in and give you access... you did them proud. Loving these vids...I'm learning a lot about teams in my own country that I've known little about before. Top stuff.
have just come across your channel had to look at this video great little ground not many like this around these days keep up the good work
Another fascinating video mate. "Historic, rugged and atmospheric". Perfect description. 👍
Fulham still have Wooden seats that are over 100 years old , can't be touched as listed , another good video .
Oh cool, I'll have to get to Fulham once things normalise in 2021! Cheers for watching!
Great video. I've been in there but not since the 80s, glad to say it hasn't changed !!
Fantastic Video. from a Rovers X Ballboy, Club Shop worker, 50/50 ticket seller, Programme seller , Programme designer for 20 odd years, ran the website and the online shop for years, helped out with social media) ... ;) ..Not sure If anyone else has mentioned you were about to say where the seats came from but got distracted - they were from Caitlain Park - Third Lanark's ground and The floodlights came from Cardiff Arms Park.
Loving these keep up the good work
Thanks!
Yet another great video, you can feel the history at these parks, and it's good to know that players were getting drunk and arrested a hundred years ago, some things never change. lol
Thanks! And haha yeah so true!
Loving the videos. They used to do greyhound racing there too. I remember going as a wean
Quality videos. Love learning about Small clubs and their history. It’s what makes football. You could the English Non-League. Plenty of clubs that have even played in the old division 1 but are very low down.
Thanks mate! Yeah I'll definitely be doing more English clubs once things open up a bit!
Great video, keep up the great content
Appreciate it!
Happy memories of visiting the ground when Motherwell played there in the Lanarkshire cup. Also, my dad went two games in a row and was greeted with "Awe you again" from the guy behind the turnstiles you don't get that at Stamford Bridge
what a great channel ! New subscriber, love this
Thanks very much! Really appreciate that... more videos coming soon!
Good history In each video👌⚽👍
Cheers mate!
Cheers dude 🥃
Another good video 👍
You do love the grass!!
Haha! True!
Brilliant video!
Thanks boss!
Really like your videos. Totally agree with you - traditional 'grounds' have much more character than the modern era 'stadiums'..and atmosphere (when people are allowed in to them!)
Thank you! Hopefully the atmospheres will be back soon!
Come to Cambridge and see United and city play. Interesting histories too.
I found the wooden chairs fantastic!
Me too!!
Wooden Seats still at Goodison Park in the main stand & same at
Brunton Park aswell.
WOW, I really liked that one .............
Much appreciated!
Nice little ground at Albion. I am having difficulty in getting my head around the fact that over 27000 packed in there for a game against Rangers
It would have been different back in the day with people standing to watch matches I guess
The terracing opposite the stand was much bigger when that game was played in 1936. It stretched right up to where the flats built by Morrison Homes stand now, when the club sold that part of the ground in 1998. The curved sloping part of the ground at the Coatbridge end was open too.
Class video as per mate
The floodlights at the ground were re-housed from Cardiff Arms Park,
Great video 👍
11-1 It take us almost half a season now to score 11. Good on the rovers for allowing you in....
Nice vid (again), but you didnt go check out their new terrace behind the goal. Love the ARs
wiz it because that wiz the first place where Big Jock kept the phone bill doon?
From September 1977 until 1993, the outside was a greyhound track, like many stadiums in Britain the revenue generated from this would’ve been huge.
I think it was at Cliftonhill that around ten or fifteen years ago they discovered that one of the goals was too small.
Same for bath teams so no advantage gained !
You should come visit an Albion Rovers game, there’s a bit behind the stadium where you can look right into the ground, you went up there in your last video on us, pop down for any home game mate 👍🏻
"Spectators" there are known as "The Aberdeen Gate"! The polis, who had little to do during the match, would sometimes stroll up there and "move them on".....but as soon as they had gone back into the ground, they'd reappear.
Still love it man
Legend!
Little did you know, the Celtic fan Liam you met in Lisbon and interviewed, lives the next street away from the stadium.
Cool video...that ground has plenty of character. I like the terrace on one side...but I dont think its in use?
Thanks! And yeah I'm not sure it's all used actually
Great video
Thanks!
@@FootyAdventures welcome
Really interesting and well done video my man. What teams have you still to do now ?
Thanks! The only ones I'm still yet to see are Inverness CT, Ross County and Livingston!
A friend of mine who played in the same year as my brother in the the early 1960s big dunky shields played for the rovers He was recently named in their greatest ever team he sadly passed away earlier this year. When he played junior football in Scotland for baillieston he was known as the dirtiest player in junior football. I can assure you you needed to be seriously tough to hold that title
Come to East Kilbride fc. K park !
Have you been to Hampden park soon
Are you coming to rugby park Saturday
Did you say you have two more grounds to go if so .what country are you going to next ⚽️⚽️⚽️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
It's 3 grounds to go.
Almondvale Stadium ( Livingston )
Victoria Park ( Dingwall ) &
Caladonian Stadium ( Inverness )
Will never use Sponsorship names myself just the traditional ones but they are the League Stadiums left.
@@alanfox691 I am not from Scotland so I don't know the league's so thank for that mate what team do you support ⚽️⚽️⚽️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴
@@alanfox691 give grounds they right name. And stick to that name now and for every
I’m from Ireland. Why is there an Irish clock just wondering
I'm not too sure actually! I was wondering the same thing when I was editing!
Just checked Albion rovers are a Sunday team in Ireland that share the same name.
@@cormac3542 ah right there you go! Cheers for letting me know
@@cormac3542 They're from Coatbridge mate. It's as Irish as Dublin haha. Most of their support is from the local Irish community and they share a lot of ties with Celtic. Celtic and Albion Rovers used to play in a friendly every year called the Jock Stein friendship cup.
Also they are rivals with Airdrie which is a very orange town in Scotland with a lot of Rangers supporters so a lot of it comes from that.
@@tonyh7994 the club crest on the clock is Albion rovers of monasterboice a junior club. Must have been a present
Nice video mate. Do you stay in Scotland now or just move around
Yep I've lived here now since March 😊
@@FootyAdventures thanks mate 🏴
Last time I was there I smashed my face slipping in the away bit haha
Haha there were some slippery bits there to be fair! Be careful next time! ;P
Hope you didn't upset the groundsman too much pulling the pitch up lol
Haha same!
Rovers have a notoriously rough pitch, so he wouldnt have done much damage 🤣
I've also played there
Photos from my visit to the ground and many more on my Facebook page. facebook.com/Football-grounds-past-and-present-1426143934268531/
facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1430178150531776&type=3
The best football grounds are in ................ Scotland!
Not Celtic nor Rangers.
Albion Rovers, Arbroath, Brechin City, Stranraer and loads more.
Beautiful little grounds within fabulous locations. Each in their own distinct character.
Check them out. you'll love 'em.
Been to all those! Class! Scored a goal at Arbroath and loved the hedge at Brechin. Cheers for watching!
Mon the albion sir
When it’s finished the new Aberdeen stadium
nice video
Cheers!
Alan Shields
Hamilton
South Lanarkshire
Scotland.
When you vist Inverness I know you will cover Inverness Caledonian Thistle & Ross County when you are up in The Highlands Sam but you should also cover Highland League club
Inverness Clachnacuddin F.C
clachfc.co.uk/
They were founded in 1885 and are nicknamed "The Lilywhites" (due to their white strip) or "Clach". Their name is an English approximation of a Scots Gaelic name meaning "the stone of the tub", referring to a city landmark in Inverness.
I'm from Coatbridge
My uncle played for them
Oh cool!
Was that Mick or Ross Dunlop, Mikey? Great defenders and Mick would often move up to get a shot at goal.
Are they in Glasgow?
They're not too far away
Coatbridge just outside the east of Glasgow
Little 🇮🇪 coatbridge.
I remember being taken on the pitch to safety by my dad in 1983 when the Section B and Rovers fans were hurling bottles at each other. Also played there for Airdrie Schools Select vs Coatbridge Schools select. Got pumped 6-1 if my memory is correct.
They got beat by a fine team in 1920 at hampden
With all the praise I’m assuming we don’t know about big Jocks dark history and the things he covered up? I cringe every time I hear his name
Yup. Shiny new sterile stadia feel soulless when you experience the unique, characterful historic grounds with personality, even though some may be crumbling and needing tlc. Seen so many RL grounds that were full of character disappear to be replaced by tin boxes. Shame.
Agreed. Highbury is the prime example. Arsenal lost some identity when they left there sadly
@@FootyAdventures No doubt. LUFC still at Elland Rd .... for now.
Our local example is the history of once mighty Hunslet Rugby League at their 'Parkside' stadium home which ended in 1973. What a fight to survive they have had.
Great video
Thanks!