Love Street (St Mirren's old ground) didn't get sold to Tesco. That was proposed at one time, but eventually it went to housing development. The new streets built there are mostly named after former St Mirren players.
Came here to say that - it was added to mark the club's centenary. Before that the front was an ugly corrugated iron finish that made it look like a cheap factory.
It holds the record for the highest attendance European Cup match of all time. (Celtic v Leeds United, European Cup semi final 1970) Also the record for the highest international match ever played in Europe. No one can match that! 😊
@@James-p6o1v Don’t need to convince me I knew that , the other fella not so much ! after the Maracana it was pretty close between the Morumbi and Hampden as the next highest but I think Hampden edged it
Indianapolis motor speedway 257000 (opened 1909), sarthe le mans 234000 (1923), strahov Prague 250000 (1926), tokyo racecourse 223000 (1933) all far larger than the big 3 Glasgow stadiums. So er no, Glasgow definitely never had the world's 3 largest sports stadiums.
The main stand at Ibrox is in fact a listed building. Also, Rangers have plans to redevelop Ibrox stadium at some point by increasing the seating capacity. Not really sure what the intended seating capacity is at the moment.
Paisley isn't a city by UK standards. It may be larger than even some UK cities (St Davids in Wales has a population of about 1710, so if sixty people stay home the rest can fit into the SMiSA away stand's capacity of 1650), but it's still only a town, in no small part thanks to Glasgow's proximity making efforts at city status mean that the performative nature of awarding it generally means they want to put new cities in places further away from existing ones.
Queens Park have moved back into the national stadium, Hampden Park,for seasons 2023-24 and 2024-25! They plan to move into the new "City ground" (Lesser Hampden) for 2025-26! Then,Glasgow will have the 2 closest football grounds in the world! (see 5mins,57 secs)
Because the SFA essentially blackmailed them into selling it, threatening to leave and leaving a (then) amateur club with the bill for maintaining a 50k capacity stadium.
@@thesmithersy That's not how blackmail works. Queen's Park did very well out of owning the stadium and charging the SFA for use of it but it was about to become a burden to them. It suited both sides for the sale to happen and it has removed a looming liability for Queen's Park that they're ill equipped to handle.
Hampden Park isn't far from closing down. It's not been looked after and isn't used enough. I think Euro 2028 might be the last time it's really used before all the big cup games and national sides move somewhere else like Murrayfield.
Hampden is nowhere near closing down, the SFA bought it and are committed to it. It gets used plenty, it hosts 4 cup semi finals and 2 finals every year, plus around 7 men's internationals and a similar number of women's internationals, and while Queen's Park are in the second tier they're still based there. It also gets more concerts than Ibrox or Parkhead. The offices are home to the SFA, SPFL, SWPL, SWFL and a few others, and it hosts the Scottish football museum. It badly needs modernised around 3 sides but sadly the money isn't there to do it.
Hampden Park is better than Celtic Park. Celtic Park you can barely see the pitch from some areas, last time I was there I was sold a ticket for a seat that had been ripped out and the stadium internals are a bit shoddy and cheap. And I'll no doubt be accused of being a Blue Nose now, which I can assure you isn't the case, but Ibrox is an absolutely fantastic stadium. Shame about who fills it up though....
Glasgow has hosted the record attendance for: Domestic league game in Europe (Rangers vs Celtic 118,567) Domestic cup competition in Europe (Celtic vs Aberdeen 147,365) European tie (Celtic vs Leeds 136,505) European nations game (Scotland vs England 149,415)
7:59 paisley is NOT Glasgow, its one of the largest and oldest towns not just in Scotland but the whole uk. It should be a city seen as tho it has a airport a university and a cathedral. Paisley renfrewshire not Glasgow
Yes, until the Maracana opened in 1950 Hampden was the biggest stadium in the world. It still holds all the European attendance records - domestic, international, European competition, finals, even amateur matches.
Not much smaller. Hampden Park was once measured to hold 184,000. The official Maracana capacity was 199,000. Crowds ranging between 130,000 and 145,000 were standard back in the 1930s-1970s at Hampden Park. ( And even they were often rumoured to have crowds rushing turnstiles allowing for 10-15,000 additional people at some of the game ). Glasgow holds all the European attendance records.
Scotstoun is pronouced as scotstown...its also locally called the showgrounds or shoggies and was also home to victoria park athletic club along with victoria drive secondary football team when the school was still around... Fun fact at one point glasgow had the 3 largest football grounds in the world...hampden is the forth different one. Its a pale shadow of a ground now.
Respected British football publication very recently voted Ibrox as the BEST stadium in the UK. We don't have the money or glamour of English top flight teams, but what we have is a true and fiercely loyal fanbase and we don't rely on 'tourists' for exposure. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@dirkb9788 Whahahaha Het Kasteel, Woudestein, Ahoy, Sportcentrum Feijenoord, Neptunus stadion, hockeystadion van HCR en dan vergeet ik er vast nog wel een aantal... En jij zegt De Kuip is aardig, maar dat is het mooiste stadion van de Benelux
Nearly split my sides with your “daylight” joke, never heard that one before. All it actually tells me is you have never set foot in the country. Don’t make yourself look like a prick by believing what you have heard.
You're the one being a prick. We have the worst weather in the developed world and Glasgow is a fkn armpit. The amount of sunlight we get each year is a tiny fraction of most of the world and among the very lowest anywhere.
Queens Park are no longer the tenants at Hampden. Not only do you believe the weather trope, you can’t even get your facts right. Oh, and by the way, Scotstoun is pronounced Scotston, not Scotstoon. Definitely the last post I watch from you pal, too many inaccuracies.
Um, Queen's Park have been at Hampden all season and will be there next season too. It's you that needs to get your facts right. I grew up within a 5 minute walk of Hampden and can see my house in this video. There were no meaningful inaccuracies in the video. Glasgow is the rainiest city in Europe and one of the darkest in the world. We are so vitamin D deficient we're advised to take supplements and it's the likely cause of us having the highest MS rates in the world.
@@gordon1545 Queens Park sold Hampden to the SFA 5 years ago, and signed a long term lease on the City Stadium ( previously lesser Hampden ) last year. Bergen is officially the rainiest city in Europe by the way.
@@dennism5731Queens Park ARE literally "the tenants at Hampden". I've been going there for 90% of the season apart from a handful of games at our actual stadium over the way.
In your opinion......Plenty of Celtic fans still refer to it as the Old Firm Derby and your own club retained the rights to the Old Firm trademark a couple of years ago 👍
Ibrox is as well. It's one of the few things rangers fans like to bring up because their dead team is shite 😂. I'd much rather watch a game at ibrox than hampden though, it's that crap. Far away from the pitch and a pain in the arse to get to and back. You can walk to parkhead from the city centre, and rangers fans can get the subway and buses right to ibrox. Hampden you're on segregated trains and wait for ages. No decent pubs nearby the stadium either.
Love Street (St Mirren's old ground) didn't get sold to Tesco. That was proposed at one time, but eventually it went to housing development. The new streets built there are mostly named after former St Mirren players.
Iirc it was sold to Tesco for retail development, but they only did to stop Asda purchasing the land. Then Tesco sold it to a housing development
The brick facade at Celtic park was added in 1988.
Came here to say that - it was added to mark the club's centenary. Before that the front was an ugly corrugated iron finish that made it look like a cheap factory.
Glasgow Warriors used to play home games at Firhill before they moved to Scotstoun.
I'm so glad you clarified that the 20th century was AD!
I do like your Scottish accent. You should keep that up.
Oh, and I would be super excited if you at one point could cover the stadiums of Berlin. 😊
Queens Park FC now play in the small ground across the road, one with the blue stand at the start of your coverage of Hampden Park. Good video bro
they’ve been in hampden majority of this season for some reason
Queens Park haven't moved in there yet mate!😢
Queens Park Women played one game there recently think the new surface isn't quite ready yet though
No, bizarrely, they again play at Hampden🤷
@@neilbinns2232 heard the new City Stadium pitch is again being resurfaced right now
Missed out Braehead Arena
I smashed the like button even during the pre-video ads. I know this is gonna be a banger!
Home to some of the biggest stadium attendences in sports history
I'm sure the highest one there is not even top 15 tho
Hmmn 🤔
It holds the record for the highest attendance European Cup match of all time. (Celtic v Leeds United, European Cup semi final 1970) Also the record for the highest international match ever played in Europe. No one can match that! 😊
@@James-p6o1v
Don’t need to convince me I knew that , the other fella not so much !
after the Maracana it was pretty close between the Morumbi and Hampden as the next highest but I think Hampden edged it
@@itslife1399 3 of the Top 10 highest attendances in football were in Scotland.
I believe the disrespectful doggie is an Irish Setter and so is likely a Celtic supporter...
Paisley is not Glasgow.
Tell that to Glasgow Airport 😂
I agree though it's not.
@@GM-tw4elIf it was called paisley airport, Aeroplanes wouldn't land near it
@@BananafritterFuryerbreakfast I feel worse for the poor bastards that fly into Prestwick thinking it's Glasgow because it's in the name 😂
If you're going to include Paisley, you need to include a bunch more
You not expecting him to make a separate video for Paisley are you?
3:51 Just popped onto Google Maps and … yup. AMAZING! LOL!!!!
That dog is obviously a Celtic fan :D
Irish Setter?
@@jerrytwolanes4659Irish Sh1tter 😂
What about Braehead Arena?
Celtic park looks like a smaller, much greener version of old trafford
The Hydro is probably the best arena in the UK. The arena on the waterfront at Liverpool is also pretty good.
Glasgow great city.
A cool video would be stadiums with a capacity larger than the town they're in, like St Tiernach's Park in Clones or North Lodge Park in Pitmedden
Love it
superb scottish stadiums
At one point Glasgow had the 3 largest stadiums in the world.
No it didnt
@@frasermunro9975 yes it did
Indianapolis motor speedway 257000 (opened 1909), sarthe le mans 234000 (1923), strahov Prague 250000 (1926), tokyo racecourse 223000 (1933) all far larger than the big 3 Glasgow stadiums. So er no, Glasgow definitely never had the world's 3 largest sports stadiums.
@@zandert8224 football stadiums
@@zandert8224 I’ve never heard of a racing circuit being called a stadium
I wonder how many Clubcard points you would get for St Mirren Park...
Caledonian Gladiators no longer play at the Emirates. They moved to East Kilbride last year and play their games in their own dedicated arena .
The main stand at Ibrox is in fact a listed building.
Also, Rangers have plans to redevelop Ibrox stadium at some point by increasing the seating capacity.
Not really sure what the intended seating capacity is at the moment.
Basketball team moved to East Kilbride Glasgow in a 8k seater stadium
4:45 WWE Friday Night Smackdown and Clash at the Castle will be here in 2024.
Do you have a Philadelphia video in the works?
Paisley isn't a city by UK standards. It may be larger than even some UK cities (St Davids in Wales has a population of about 1710, so if sixty people stay home the rest can fit into the SMiSA away stand's capacity of 1650), but it's still only a town, in no small part thanks to Glasgow's proximity making efforts at city status mean that the performative nature of awarding it generally means they want to put new cities in places further away from existing ones.
Starting off with The Jags and you didn't have the meth-head monster that is Kingsley.
Can you please do all the northwoods league stadiums?
Love all this scottish love from ye bro
Queens Park have moved back into the national stadium, Hampden Park,for seasons 2023-24 and 2024-25!
They plan to move into the new "City ground" (Lesser Hampden) for 2025-26!
Then,Glasgow will have the 2 closest football grounds in the world! (see 5mins,57 secs)
Because the SFA essentially blackmailed them into selling it, threatening to leave and leaving a (then) amateur club with the bill for maintaining a 50k capacity stadium.
Mon the spiders 🕷️🍀
@@thesmithersy That's not how blackmail works. Queen's Park did very well out of owning the stadium and charging the SFA for use of it but it was about to become a burden to them. It suited both sides for the sale to happen and it has removed a looming liability for Queen's Park that they're ill equipped to handle.
@@gordon1545 It only would have become a burden had the SFA acted on their threat and moved to Murrayfield.
Hampden Park isn't far from closing down. It's not been looked after and isn't used enough. I think Euro 2028 might be the last time it's really used before all the big cup games and national sides move somewhere else like Murrayfield.
Hampden is nowhere near closing down, the SFA bought it and are committed to it. It gets used plenty, it hosts 4 cup semi finals and 2 finals every year, plus around 7 men's internationals and a similar number of women's internationals, and while Queen's Park are in the second tier they're still based there. It also gets more concerts than Ibrox or Parkhead. The offices are home to the SFA, SPFL, SWPL, SWFL and a few others, and it hosts the Scottish football museum. It badly needs modernised around 3 sides but sadly the money isn't there to do it.
Hampden Park is better than Celtic Park. Celtic Park you can barely see the pitch from some areas, last time I was there I was sold a ticket for a seat that had been ripped out and the stadium internals are a bit shoddy and cheap. And I'll no doubt be accused of being a Blue Nose now, which I can assure you isn't the case, but Ibrox is an absolutely fantastic stadium. Shame about who fills it up though....
Yes please do Edinburgh next 👍🏟
what is that outro song plz?
You missed out Shawfield and the speedway stadium
Glasgow has hosted the record attendance for:
Domestic league game in Europe (Rangers vs Celtic 118,567)
Domestic cup competition in Europe (Celtic vs Aberdeen 147,365)
European tie (Celtic vs Leeds 136,505)
European nations game (Scotland vs England 149,415)
Do Montréal next
If you’re gonna include paisley then you may as well include Lanarkshire too
Considering St. Mirran is usually a yo-yo club. I think their stadium looks pretty good
Paisley's not a city mate. It's the biggest town in Scotland and considerably bigger than some of the actual cities, such as Perth or Stirling.
Up the Hoops!! #COYBIG
Do Madrid please
7:59 paisley is NOT Glasgow, its one of the largest and oldest towns not just in Scotland but the whole uk. It should be a city seen as tho it has a airport a university and a cathedral. Paisley renfrewshire not Glasgow
Lesser Hampden be all , what about me!! Im here , im a "stadium"
Manchester video. It is inevitable.
Hampden park was smaller than Maracaná in the mid XXth Century
Yes, until the Maracana opened in 1950 Hampden was the biggest stadium in the world. It still holds all the European attendance records - domestic, international, European competition, finals, even amateur matches.
Not much smaller. Hampden Park was once measured to hold 184,000. The official Maracana capacity was 199,000. Crowds ranging between 130,000 and 145,000 were standard back in the 1930s-1970s at Hampden Park. ( And even they were often rumoured to have crowds rushing turnstiles allowing for 10-15,000 additional people at some of the game ). Glasgow holds all the European attendance records.
The pronunciation of Hampden and Scotstoun was painful to listen to, also Paisley is not a City. Great video anyway😁
Pronnunced "ham-din" and "scotstin"
stadiums of ayrshire? but may have to lower the threshold to 2500 as theys a shock stadium in there
Parkhead area is completely unrecognisable from the 1980s.
Gladiators is an ironic name given that Scotland famously were never conquered by the Romans
Firhill for thrills
Scotstoun is pronouced as scotstown...its also locally called the showgrounds or shoggies and was also home to victoria park athletic club along with victoria drive secondary football team when the school was still around...
Fun fact at one point glasgow had the 3 largest football grounds in the world...hampden is the forth different one. Its a pale shadow of a ground now.
scotstoun is pronounced Scots -ton not toon
It’s ‘stadia’ not ‘stadiums’ ya diddy.
rangers is 1872
Rangers stadium is called the CRUMBLEDOME 😂😂😂!!!.
As opposed to the Pedodone belonging to the bheasts from the east.
I always called it "Castle Greyskull"
not pronounced .......Hamp don............its Hamdon
Ham din
Respected British football publication very recently voted Ibrox as the BEST stadium in the UK. We don't have the money or glamour of English top flight teams, but what we have is a true and fiercely loyal fanbase and we don't rely on 'tourists' for exposure. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
its a coup.......love and prayers from ecosse.......
ROTTERDAM STADIUMS
Waarom dan? De Kuip is aardig. Maar verder staat er niets wat bijzonder is.
@@dirkb9788 Whahahaha Het Kasteel, Woudestein, Ahoy, Sportcentrum Feijenoord, Neptunus stadion, hockeystadion van HCR en dan vergeet ik er vast nog wel een aantal... En jij zegt De Kuip is aardig, maar dat is het mooiste stadion van de Benelux
Say please!
@@thesmithersy PLEASE?
Yes! We need The Tub and The Castle.
Wee tiny lego Ibrokes😂😂
That’s why you’re mob cover the crumledome wae stupid banners tae hide the mess
That's also why there's a dog daein a shite at the paedodrome in the beast end......coz it's wan big toilet.
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Nearly split my sides with your “daylight” joke, never heard that one before. All it actually tells me is you have never set foot in the country. Don’t make yourself look like a prick by believing what you have heard.
You're the one being a prick. We have the worst weather in the developed world and Glasgow is a fkn armpit. The amount of sunlight we get each year is a tiny fraction of most of the world and among the very lowest anywhere.
Hampden Park one of the worst national stadiums in the world!
Queens Park are no longer the tenants at Hampden. Not only do you believe the weather trope, you can’t even get your facts right. Oh, and by the way, Scotstoun is pronounced Scotston, not Scotstoon.
Definitely the last post I watch from you pal, too many inaccuracies.
Um, Queen's Park have been at Hampden all season and will be there next season too. It's you that needs to get your facts right.
I grew up within a 5 minute walk of Hampden and can see my house in this video.
There were no meaningful inaccuracies in the video. Glasgow is the rainiest city in Europe and one of the darkest in the world. We are so vitamin D deficient we're advised to take supplements and it's the likely cause of us having the highest MS rates in the world.
@@gordon1545 Queens Park sold Hampden to the SFA 5 years ago, and signed a long term lease on the City Stadium ( previously lesser Hampden ) last year.
Bergen is officially the rainiest city in Europe by the way.
@@dennism5731Queens Park ARE literally "the tenants at Hampden". I've been going there for 90% of the season apart from a handful of games at our actual stadium over the way.
The old firm no longer exist one team used underhand financial tatics to cheat there way too titles and went bust it is now just the glasgow derby
In your opinion......Plenty of Celtic fans still refer to it as the Old Firm Derby and your own club retained the rights to the Old Firm trademark a couple of years ago 👍
Who asked?
There is always one deluded knuckle dragger tim.
@@neilmcilwrath5951 who's my own club? Why would you assume who i support?
You need to learn your pronunciations
The Celtic stadium is an eyesore, it looks like a building site covered in scaffolding.
First.
What a load of 💩
Hampden is the only 5 star stadium in Glasgow.
Really? i heard that was Ibrox. But maybe you're right
Ibrox is as well. It's one of the few things rangers fans like to bring up because their dead team is shite 😂. I'd much rather watch a game at ibrox than hampden though, it's that crap. Far away from the pitch and a pain in the arse to get to and back. You can walk to parkhead from the city centre, and rangers fans can get the subway and buses right to ibrox. Hampden you're on segregated trains and wait for ages. No decent pubs nearby the stadium either.
@@GM-tw4el Ibrox is not a 5 star stadium
@@THE-OBOTS I'm a celtic fan, so I'm not biased towards rangers in anyway shape or form, but I can assure you it definitely is.
@@GM-tw4el if you think it is, when was the last time they held a European final or a European tournament?😚😚😚😚😚 Hampden has done several 😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚
Q. How do you know the dog is a Sellik fan?
A. Because he looks like one.