What Happened To Scarborough FC? | Full History Documentary 2024
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- Join us for the story of Scarborough FC, who finally realised their dream of reaching the football league in 1987, only to disappear altogether 20 years later.
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As a Carlisle fan who was there for the Jimmy Glass goal I don’t take any pleasure in the downfall of Scarborough. The celebrations were for Carlisle staying up, not Scarborough going down. Scarborough was a great place to visit and I’d love an away day there as an adult !
What a classy kind statement.
Best wishes to you.
Great to relive parts of the history of Scarborough FC.
As I lifelong Nottingham Forest fan I remember the opening day of the 1987/1988 season vividly . Seeing the images of the Wolves fan who fell through the roof of the stand and the crowd trouble before the match on the 10 o clock news bulletin was a sign of the times.
I also remember fondly the cup win against Chelsea.
I wish the new phoenix club well and hopefully they can reclaim a place in the EFL once more and give the town a club to be proud of again .
as someone who lives in Scarborough and have watched their phoenix club it feels good someone acknowledges the existence of this club and it's history, I am glad we are getting somewhere and could be back in the football league soon
Outstanding work. This has to be one of the best videos I've ever seen on Scarborough Fc and their history.
Thankyou very much! 4 weeks it has taken to get everything (I hope) right and do justice to a wonderful club with wonderful fans.
I was there on the pitch on that final day. Still hurts to watch it and still get the lump in the throat.
Not surprised. I have followed Scarborough since I was a young lad (Sheffield United fan by trade) and is emotional to watch for even me.
Great to watch thanks. I was there at the Wolves game and there when we got relegated by the Jimmy Glass goal. I remember going back to my nan's where we holidayed every year and crying like a baby as a 17 year old. Watching Boro was my childhood but I didn't realise just how successful they were in the 70s. My dad now talks about his memories of that time watching with his dad. Only football can stir these emotions and memories.
The old stadium does live on. Featherstone Rovers Rugby League bought two of the stands from the McCain stadium and they remain at Post Office Road to this day. Really good video, took me back to an era when football just seemed a bit more fun and good to see where Neil Warnock got his management introduction
that soccer saturday broadcast is heartbreaking, if carlisle hadn’t been granted an emergency loan we’d still be at the theatre of chips💔
Very sad indeed. But the new club is building again!
@@tourobscureyep i was at the game today, our form isn’t great at the moment but we’re slowly building, being back in the efl is the dream🤞
Heartbreaking for a club and the fans, wishing all the best for Scarborough Athletic FC.
The Chairman’s’ proud speech with its veiled warning against misbehaving- followed by the hooligan breaking the roof is comedy gold but the demise was tragedy & thank the gods , the club & community have succeeded in getting Hope back in the picture. Your video made yesterday a much better day . Thankyou 😁👍
Im a Blackpool fan, i was gutted to see Scarborough go out of business. A true supporters club. I wish you well and look forward to seeing you in league two one day soon.
Other than the music getting a bit repetitive, the production of this was very good.
Brilliant documentary for any football fan - just goes to show the inequality and injustice of the distribution of wealth throughout the British game and how Premiership money is obscene when provincial community clubs like Scarborough struggle.
Thanks Nick! 👍 glad you enjoyed
This video is so so great but please maybe switch up the music a little more and have it lower in the mix?
Unfortunately I’m limited music wise. TH-cam now has a copyright tool that makes it difficult to use any sort of music either chart wise or stock (unless you buy the rights to it - which I simply can’t afford)
The music used in my videos is actually all written and performed by my father. I understand your point and I feel the same way, but I am unfortunately very cautious with music used and don’t have hundreds of pounds to spend on music.
Hope you enjoyed regardless! 👍
I find the music lovely..it fits the melancholic nature of the production perfectly..I don't find it too loud personally
Forgot to mention that Gordon Banks played in goal for us against Monza in the Anglo Italian Trophy. Otherwise great video
Jesus that lad going through the roof
Jumping up and down on the roof, he asked for it.
According to newspaper articles from a couple of days after the incident he was 23 year old Andrew Charlesworth and he suffered a broken collar bone, dislocated elbow, neck injuries and a broken kneecap. He apparently discharged himself from hospital later on the day of the match in order to return to Wolverhampton on a supporter's coach. Watching the footage of him falling from that height onto concrete made me think he must have been a goner, but thankfully he wasn't.
If he hadn't fallen through there was Wolves fans queing up to follow him
Brilliant film mate. Very well written and put together. I remember seeing the McCain stadium from the outside during family hols up there in Scarborough in the very late 80s. As a Stevenage fan, who trekked across England to watch 'Conference' games in the mid-late-90s, I can appreciate the non-league scene and small-ground-mentality (and optimism). I'm glad to see SAFC floating back up the leagues. It's encouraging for smaller clubs in these days of unprecedented financial pressure. I knew Scarborough's story but not in the detail you provided so as a football 'neutral' but a football fan, this was interesting. Thank you.
Thankyou very much my friend. A lot of research and time spent! Appreciate your kind words.
Brilliant production! Keep up the hard work!
Was a good watch and good editing; thank you
Thankyou for watching my friend! Glad you enjoyed
@@tourobscure you’re welcome 😊
Brilliant!!
Great vid!
Brilliant pal 👏
Truly brilliant story from a lifelong Burton Albion supporter
Great video. The Scarborough story is a brilliant roller coaster of a journey. I visited with Walsall on a Tuesday night and there was a great atmosphere under the lights. I was gutted when they got relegated out of the football in such a cruel way.
This is beautifully presented..subbed!
Thankyou⭐️
Great documentary. Sad to see club wound up, butglad they reformed and on way back.
Thankyou for your kind words. Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed that. 👍
Cracking video, subbed
Thanks for watching my friend! Appreciated
Yes joe love this mate
My first game was Scarborough 1988. We also went in 2005 for pre-season
Coventry fan here: Brilliant documentary. Good luck to Scarborough Athletic FC and best wishes for the future.
Thanks for watching! Best of luck to Cov in the fa cup!
Great memories of going to Highfield Road and getting spanked by a Peter Ndlovu masterclass I seem to remember. Think it would have been the Rumbelows Cup back in the early 90s
smashing subbed! ❤❤
Thankyou my friend! Glad you enjoyed
fantastic vid
Thankyou 👍
As a young boy growing up in scarborough always at athletic ground on home games, dreaming one day putting that red shirt on. Well I ended up at Bishop Auckland in Northern league, eventually with ringwood United and then Poole Town Hampshire league and wessex league. I have returned home as I am now in my 60s and regret never having the chance of putting on that red shirt. Always at Flamingo land stadium but as a supporter. Dress of playing have gone but dreams of league status always lives.
Fantastic story, thanks for watching my friend. All the best
Brilliant documentary all true to the core thankyou
Thankyou my friend!
Brilliant
I'm a Sheffield Wednesday fan but I thoroughly enjoyed this video!
I’m a Sheffield United fan….😁
@@tourobscure haha, what were the odds of that?
Fantastic video and story 👏 👌 emotional to say the least . One question tho about the ground ( Mcain stadium) if their was a covenant on the ground for sports only , why is it now a supermarket and housing built on it . Presumably by the look the council have hung the club out to dry in their hour of need .
One would assume so, but I tried to refrain from the what’s and whys and potentially dodgy situations…and just crack on with the story of the club. although I agree it is a crying shame that the ground is now a supermarket when that could have saved the club in the first place.
As a somehow interested bystander, kept here by nothing more than your production skills, I'd just like to add my disgust.
The ripping up of supposedly watertight legal covenants is not something of which this country can be proud.
As far as I recall, the riding roughshod over the wishes of the original civic minded grant of the land for the benefit of the community in perpetuity has been slyly reinterpreted in favour of the supposed similar benefit that a foodstore apparently would provide.
It reminds me of that awful day I decided on a whim to GoogleMaps my school playing fields.
Don't go back!
Where I'd scored my best, most important try in a crucial game...
is now a Tesco's hypermarket.
Great film
Thankyou!
I think Scarborough never recovered after that final day heartbreak when Jimmy Glass scored. Its something I could never get over if I was a Scarborough fan.
Yeah that seemed to be a hammer blow for the club. they’re on the rise now though.
It's a shame that Scarborough Town weren't mentioned as the Scarborough FC under 19s and Centre of excellence continued under that name,. with an association with Sheffield United. An Adult team being formed later.
I will come back to this channel one day and see you have 100k subs
That’s the dream! Doubt it though! Thanks for watching
Interesting video. The music drove me mad.
Had some good days out there 😊
If memory serves me right, didn’t Burnley nearly fall out of the football league the same season Scarborough were promoted?
Yep 1987 we survived by beating orient on the last day of the season 👍👌
19:51 If I remember rightly, Scarborough should have had a penalty near the end of that tie.
i have found my kindred
Fantastic video but didn't need the piano playing all the time.
👍👍
these days you would never get red playing against orange (gold) even tho we have better TVs!
My thoughts exactly whilst I was editing this footage together!
They were Fair.
Could only manage 6 minutes of that god awful music. Ruined a good video.
That music is making my ears bleed.
I have a link to the 10 hour version of the song if you want? 😊
@@tourobscure lol, no thanks! Great video except for the music haha
Hate modern football and what money has done to the working man's game
What awful music. Just like the football grounds at the time.
At least they had soul, Burgess face, unlike the sterile libraries that exist today !
You reckon ehh?? 🙄🙄
I'd subscribe but after 5:15 I could stand no more of this video thanks to the unnecessary, monotonous music. So, thumbs down.
Sorry you feel that way. I have noticed a small amount of feedback on the music. On some devices it’s quieter and some louder. it’s something I’ll look into for future. Thanks for watching (5 minutes anyway) 😁
@@tourobscureSome folk, eh ! No mention of what a great little doc it is. Blank 'em.
It doesn't need the music fk it off next time decent watch tho
@@jrothweldo7 I appreciate what you’re saying, but it does. What you don’t see behind the scenes is this is all done on a shoestring budget. No big expensive microphones or production software etc. if the music isn’t there, you can hear a lot more crackling in the voiceover audio. then it’d be full of comments saying “great video but sounds cheap”. Can’t win either way so just enjoy it for what it is 😊 thanks for watching my friend
@@tourobscure fair enough brother