Great video Sam. The fall of Clyde must be one of the saddest stories in Scottish football honestly. Certainly one of Scotland's top teams in the first 70 years or so of the 20th century. Nice to see them getting a much needed point. Here's a wee interesting fact about Clyde. Bill Struth, Rangers greatest ever manager, was the trainer at Clyde before joining Rangers as assistant manager in 1914.
@@P3RSY that's what north lanarkshire council told clyde and their 50 fans ..listen m8 I don't like to see nostalgic clubs like clyde go under . Face facts they are finished.
Clyde you need to come home to Glasgow where are you belong too many people forgetting Clyde for so many years. It is horrible to see. I hope somebody can take over Clyde and save them and bring them home
Agree with you 100%, Andrew. Jags fan myself and some of my most fond memories at Firhill were those Glasgow Cup games against Clyde in the 70s. I would love to see them back in the top flight, alongside Thistle, of course.
Great video , channel has come a a long way from very humble beginnings nothing but praise for this lad and the way he shines a spotlight the whole Scottish game at all levels .
Poor Clyde. What a marvellous stadium Shawfield was, although I only saw dog racing there. A Glasgow club who plays in a different town altogether is never going to work.
Great Video of the club ive supported my entire life, 1967 was my first season with my dad and grandfather in fact. Just a small correction you were told in the video by a "Clyde fan" we have never owned our own stadium that however is untrue we owned 2 stadiums firstly Barrowfield Park in 1877 but it was deemed too small, before moving to our new purpose built Shawfield Stadium in 1898 eventually we ran into debt and decided to sell Shawfield with a never ending lease agreed in 1933, only 6 years before our 1st Scottish Cup victory.......... Love all your videos so keep up the good work and hopefully see you in better times.
It’s absolutely tragic what’s happened to Clyde over the years. My grandad used to take me to Clyde games in the 70s. They used to have a great support. I would absolutely love to see Clyde come back home to Glasgow and crown point is my old backyard. Please make it happen as I will be going to see them again and the neighbouring area of Dennistoun has loads of folks desperate to support a team that’s not Celtic or Rangers! Thanks for another great video Sam👏
Surprised that there was no mention of Clyde beating Celtic in the 2006 Scottish Cup, or of almost winning the old First Division (now the Championship) in 2004.
When Clyde came to Annan they did indeed have a great energy! The ‘Bully wee’ had brilliant support, big club in my opinion! So good luck from Carlisle/Annan
Love your videos, Sam. The plight of Clyde is so sad. I am a lifelong Reading FC supporter, so the ups and downs of my club are sad as well. I have just visited the Clyde online shop and bought a tartan scarf to give a little support. Keep up the good work, Sam. 😊
I grew up next to Shawfield in the 70s and the average attendance back then was about 7000/game! Not exactly a wee club and a lot of Celtic/Rangers/Queens Park fans would turn up if their teams were playing away that week! The Clyde v Partick Thistle derby was an experiance (all the middle-class in Glasgow followed one or tother) and that was lost when they stupidly moved to Cumbernauld!
I saw Celtic play Clyde at Shawfield back in the early 70's before moving to NZ. They played in a white kit with a red trim and black shorts. Shame to see them struggle given their past history.
What a lovely iconic ground Shawfields is/was. Such a tragedy it’s just sitting there while Clyde try and survive somewhere else with no home. All the best for the season from a Forest fan.
Saw my first pro game at Shawfield in 1961. Problems stem from not going to East Kilbride despite the town begging them, offering subsidies throughout the late 60s.
The development coorperation started work on a stadium in kelvin to accomodate the club , known as the kelvin bowl untill it was redeveloped in the 90s
💚⚽️💚As a lower league English football fan (PAFC) I have great affinity for anything non Scottish premier. With those Shoot magazine league ladders Clyde (and Clydebank) were teams of faraway legend. From an Argyle fan good luck with finding a home.
"Crownpoint" athletics stadium is about 1km north of the old Shawfield stadium and just south of Dennistoun,on the Gallowgate and next to St Marys chapel,the birth place of Celtic fc!
I'd rather the folk in Hamilton supported Hamilton, Sam. Huge match this week and for a town of 54,000 we'll be lucky to have 1,200 fans. On Clyde, used to enjoy going to Shawfield in the 80s. Think I went four times and only saw us win once. We actually won the First Division title there with a defeat, think it was Clyde's penultimate game there too. Weird saying them in red shirts, used to always be a classic strip of White shirts, black shorts and red socks. Some Accies fans used to go and support them when they shared Douglas Park in the early 90s. Went once myself, mainly to see one of my favourite ever Accies players play for them, Stevie Clarke.
Just a small point about the interviews of club officials, at the beginning it would be great if it said who the person is and what their role is. Just a small text box. It's preferable to getting them to say it as sometimes it can be hard to hear. I enjoy your videos, I would like to see some more about the English non league pyramid, but you do deserve credit for shining a light on the Scottish pyramid as well. Keep it up 👍
Thanks for taking time to speak to us Sam. Always welcome back. And aye, to those commenting, I rock the Tin-Tin look whilst i still have some hair left. Clyde are seeking to end what's left of that...
I stay 400yards from Shawfield. Was there no chance of getting it flattened and starting again. Also in the next bit of adjacent land next to spiers Gumley office looked a decent plot.
It's all just mental how they signed him with backlash, yes, but then he started scoring goals, and all Clyde fans and everyone linked to the club began cheering, singing his name and praising him, and when Raith wanted to sign him, they pleaded for him to not leave and then all hell breaks loose when sold to Raith and then he could have went back to Clyde and council and people started kicking up hell it's just all mental
TBF, he was the start of the decline, whatever we think of him, the Clyde name was tarnished, but Clyde managed to keep it low keyed, then when Raith tried to sign him it drew bad attention, the whole thing was blown wide open and gag caused the fall out with the council who owned the stadium
Ironically Clyde didn't qualify for European football despite finishing third in 1967. The Fairs Cities Cup (forerunner of the UEFA cup) had a rule that only one team from each city could play in the competition and, as Rangers finished second in the league, it ruled Clyde out.
@frankboyle2643 This was ironic given Shawfield, where the club were based, is not actually in Glasgow but in South Lanarkshire. Clyde attempted to use this argument with UEFA, but it was pointed out that Clyde participate in the Glasgow Cup. So that was that.
Shame for Clyde, decline seems to have been rapid. As a Montrose fan, they were always tough opposition. Did well under Lennon, but poor under Barry Ferguson
Lower league clubs are constantly made homeless by dodgy ownership, Bellshill where the same for a number of seasons after both their parks where sold off. Dark days for the club.
@@Andrew-rd4ig I'm not a Clyde fan either but it's good that there's an alternative to celtic and sevco in Glasgow, I've alot of admiration for folk fae Glasgow that supports Partick Thistle, Clyde or Queens Park, its far to easy to support one of the ugly sisters.
I’m Stranraer born and bred but I’ve always loved Clyde since the days of Neil Hood and Brian Ahern in the 70s back at Shawfield. I’m over the moon that Clyde and Stranraer have both stayed in the league.
I'm afraid the Bully Wee are on a downward trajectory and God knows how they'll fare in the Lowland League. All the other clubs who have gone there have sunk without trace and for Clyde, as Cup Winners in the past, the fall is even greater.
Shawfield would have to be re-developed into a modern football ground, vital to do away with that outside greyhound track. But how much would it cost...and who funds it?
I was there for that game, I thought I it was you, I am a Wigan fan but was in Scotland and play as Stranraer on Football Manager, so I thought I'd go and watch them in real life. I was also at the Celtic game you went to playing Hibs and walked past you then as well, you was talking to someone outside.
The bully wee were roumered to move to East Kilbride many years ago , which was built to re home the overspill from the south side of glasgow , the majority of which came from bridgton , dalmarnock and rutherglen which would have gave clyde a local support , instead they chose to move to cumbernauld ...not the best desicion Imho
My family, like many others, went to Cumbernauld from Bridgeton. So there was just as much potential for Clyde fans there as East Kilbride. I think, though, Clyde did not do enough to make themselves a Cumbernauld club while the council (even the local newspaper) didn't do enough to embrace the football club.
Aw yea, football can be a sad business at times & it's legacy is full of once famous clubs hitting the bad times. I am from way down south so have never had the privilege of attending a Scottish League match. Nearest would have been when I did National Service on Benbecula in the early 1960s. but that was pretty hopeless in that era. I used to be familiar with the home stadia of clubs, English & Scottish & obviously recall Shawfield. Strangely, a few years after that I have mentioned, I married & we found a home in a place called Ash, just down the road from us was a Shawfield Road & it always reminds me of Clyde F.C. even though I have never had any association with the club. As Greavsie often opined. It's a funny old game Saint.
Honestly, what's going to be done with the smaller, traditional, clubs in the country? We need a healthy club setup at all levels so we can better develop as a country. We need our top two tiers - at the very least - to be more numerous and stronger. A more competitive league will benefit all clubs.
I’m torn about Crownpoint. It would be great for Clyde, but it would be terrible if another athletics track was lost from Glasgow Life. There aren’t many usable running tracks in Glasgow. If they could be there, and the track stay for public use, then I’d be all for it.
Shame on North Lanarkshire Council with the David goodwillie situation when the snp is rife with legitimate criminal sexual offences particularly including the ex leader
Albion Rovers fan here, if you’re relegated this season you’ll be down for good like us, part of me would like to see Clyde come down(sorry Clyde fans) we had great matches in the past, I think Clyde will have enough to stay up tho especially with McCall in charge
@@robertreape Shame. Decent ground in its day, not like the soul-less legoland that every new stadium is. Hope they get somewhere to call home and hope its got character.
It's shocking that North Lanarkshire Council pretty much forced Clyde out of Brosdwood due to the SNP run council trying to make political point over David Goodwilllie
I have a soft spot for Clyde as they were 3-1 winners over Aberdeen at Shawfield in my first ever senior game in early 70s when i was too young to travel to my own team, Dundee FC. I even saw Dog Racing at Shawfield in 80s but always felt Clyde made a big mistake leaving Glasgow. Anyone know why they left Shawfield?
I didn't realise till yesterday when I watched the match highlights on TH-cam ( I follow Stranraer) that they were no longer at Broadwood. What happened?
@@michaeljohncolgan8142tbf important to note he's not just accused, he got convicted while at Clyde and they got off with no consequences, then they tried to resign him after a huge backlash at Raith. Generally stupid move and I wouldn't want a rapist in my stadium as a role model for kids either
Well it was a bit odd as he was convicted as you say but in a civil trial, not a criminal one. What puzzles me is that he'd been at Clyde before the Raith business and the council didn't object then - what changed when he came back?
@@michaeljohncolgan8142 more publicity the second time. On top of that I think the council were looking for an excuse to end the tenancy anyway, seems like there was a poor relationship between the two organisations.
Sam - have you seen "A Shot At Glory" with Michael Keaton and Robert Duvall? - Clyde manager Ian Mccall has a cameo where he gets into a punch-up with the other legend in the movie - Ally McCoist (playing an ex-celt!). its must see given your love of the downtrodden lower leagues in Scotland!
Ask Brechin who they were drawn against in the 2012/2013 ramsden cup first round ,ill give ye a clue ,Harry Dunn ,, it wasnt rangers ya paedo obsessed creep 😂🙋 66- pick them up.
It’s called entertainment ,i follow footy Adventure and watch most of his content and commented on content but enjoy hating the jags and singing about us
Get real;.! .... we had been told our lease would not be extended by NLC who then started picking our team for us by not allowing David Goodwillie into the building a player they had ironically sponsored for 3 years. We had no choice but to leave.
I switched off as soon as he said"it's pissing down", I'm no prude but how can children learn to speak reasonable English. The video gains nothing by use of grammar like that. Couldn't he just have said it's teeming or pouring,or cats and dogs? Very poor show from the video maker. P.S. I live in a pit village, I'm a pitman's son, I'm a time served plasterer and have a full grasp of industrial language.😊
Great video Sam. The fall of Clyde must be one of the saddest stories in Scottish football honestly. Certainly one of Scotland's top teams in the first 70 years or so of the 20th century. Nice to see them getting a much needed point.
Here's a wee interesting fact about Clyde. Bill Struth, Rangers greatest ever manager, was the trainer at Clyde before joining Rangers as assistant manager in 1914.
Legend
Clyde just needs to go I am afraid nobody is interested in them
@@dwayneforbeschalmersclown.
@@P3RSY that's what north lanarkshire council told clyde and their 50 fans ..listen m8 I don't like to see nostalgic clubs like clyde go under .
Face facts they are finished.
saddest they made their own downfall by the decisions they made
Clyde you need to come home to Glasgow where are you belong too many people forgetting Clyde for so many years. It is horrible to see. I hope somebody can take over Clyde and save them and bring them home
They should have gone to EK instead of Cumbernauld
They are only a mile from the Clyde now.
I’m a Clyde Fan myself, I Appreciate that
Agree with you 100%, Andrew. Jags fan myself and some of my most fond memories at Firhill were those Glasgow Cup games against Clyde in the 70s. I would love to see them back in the top flight, alongside Thistle, of course.
Thanks for documenting my team, clyde doesn't get a lot of recognition. Brilliant video sam
Great video , channel has come a a long way from very humble beginnings nothing but praise for this lad and the way he shines a spotlight the whole Scottish game at all levels .
Spot on and Sam's knowledge and vlogs has brought every team back into their community including my club Stranraer.
Poor Clyde. What a marvellous stadium Shawfield was, although I only saw dog racing there. A Glasgow club who plays in a different town altogether is never going to work.
Great Video of the club ive supported my entire life, 1967 was my first season with my dad and grandfather in fact. Just a small correction you were told in the video by a "Clyde fan" we have never owned our own stadium that however is untrue we owned 2 stadiums firstly Barrowfield Park in 1877 but it was deemed too small, before moving to our new purpose built Shawfield Stadium in 1898 eventually we ran into debt and decided to sell Shawfield with a never ending lease agreed in 1933, only 6 years before our 1st Scottish Cup victory.......... Love all your videos so keep up the good work and hopefully see you in better times.
It’s absolutely tragic what’s happened to Clyde over the years. My grandad used to take me to Clyde games in the 70s. They used to have a great support. I would absolutely love to see Clyde come back home to Glasgow and crown point is my old backyard. Please make it happen as I will be going to see them again and the neighbouring area of Dennistoun has loads of folks desperate to support a team that’s not Celtic or Rangers! Thanks for another great video Sam👏
Clyde are a big name would be great to see them back up thriving.
Up their wae madrid and the bayern Munich wae their 50 wains for support banging a drum 🤣
Surprised that there was no mention of Clyde beating Celtic in the 2006 Scottish Cup, or of almost winning the old First Division (now the Championship) in 2004.
I was a mascot for Clyde back in the 90s. I remember meeting Charlie Nicholas in the dressing room.
Would there be any chance of Shawfield being redeveloped and Clyde going back there?
When Clyde came to Annan they did indeed have a great energy!
The ‘Bully wee’ had brilliant support, big club in my opinion!
So good luck from Carlisle/Annan
These videos are fantastic, the lower leagues in Scotland have soul...
Love your videos, Sam. The plight of Clyde is so sad. I am a lifelong Reading FC supporter, so the ups and downs of my club are sad as well. I have just visited the Clyde online shop and bought a tartan scarf to give a little support.
Keep up the good work, Sam. 😊
I grew up next to Shawfield in the 70s and the average attendance back then was about 7000/game!
Not exactly a wee club and a lot of Celtic/Rangers/Queens Park fans would turn up if their teams were playing away that week!
The Clyde v Partick Thistle derby was an experiance (all the middle-class in Glasgow followed one or tother) and that was lost when they stupidly moved to Cumbernauld!
Good luck and I hope things turn around for you. From a Millwall fan.
I saw Celtic play Clyde at Shawfield back in the early 70's before moving to NZ. They played in a white kit with a red trim and black shorts. Shame to see them struggle given their past history.
Good luck and hope you can turn things around. From a Lincoln fan.
What a lovely iconic ground Shawfields is/was. Such a tragedy it’s just sitting there while Clyde try and survive somewhere else with no home. All the best for the season from a Forest fan.
Saw my first pro game at Shawfield in 1961. Problems stem from not going to East Kilbride despite the town begging them, offering subsidies throughout the late 60s.
The development coorperation started work on a stadium in kelvin to accomodate the club , known as the kelvin bowl untill it was redeveloped in the 90s
💚⚽️💚As a lower league English football fan (PAFC) I have great affinity for anything non Scottish premier. With those Shoot magazine league ladders Clyde (and Clydebank) were teams of faraway legend. From an Argyle fan good luck with finding a home.
They played at Firhill for a while too, actually one of the best games I've watched was Clyde 3 Thistle 3, Clyde listed as the home team at Firhill.
"Crownpoint" athletics stadium is about 1km north of the old Shawfield stadium and just south of Dennistoun,on the Gallowgate and next to St Marys chapel,the birth place of Celtic fc!
There seems to a distinct trend of former Glasgow clubs relocating and then going out of existence.
I'd rather the folk in Hamilton supported Hamilton, Sam. Huge match this week and for a town of 54,000 we'll be lucky to have 1,200 fans.
On Clyde, used to enjoy going to Shawfield in the 80s. Think I went four times and only saw us win once. We actually won the First Division title there with a defeat, think it was Clyde's penultimate game there too. Weird saying them in red shirts, used to always be a classic strip of White shirts, black shorts and red socks. Some Accies fans used to go and support them when they shared Douglas Park in the early 90s. Went once myself, mainly to see one of my favourite ever Accies players play for them, Stevie Clarke.
Just a small point about the interviews of club officials, at the beginning it would be great if it said who the person is and what their role is. Just a small text box. It's preferable to getting them to say it as sometimes it can be hard to hear.
I enjoy your videos, I would like to see some more about the English non league pyramid, but you do deserve credit for shining a light on the Scottish pyramid as well. Keep it up 👍
Would love to see another video when clyde are in greater attendence. Honestly the singing is non-stop when things are going well.
Thanks for taking time to speak to us Sam. Always welcome back.
And aye, to those commenting, I rock the Tin-Tin look whilst i still have some hair left. Clyde are seeking to end what's left of that...
Good luck Paul. Colin from Stranraer Media Team
I stay 400yards from Shawfield. Was there no chance of getting it flattened and starting again. Also in the next bit of adjacent land next to spiers Gumley office looked a decent plot.
It's all just mental how they signed him with backlash, yes, but then he started scoring goals, and all Clyde fans and everyone linked to the club began cheering, singing his name and praising him, and when Raith wanted to sign him, they pleaded for him to not leave and then all hell breaks loose when sold to Raith and then he could have went back to Clyde and council and people started kicking up hell it's just all mental
TBF, he was the start of the decline, whatever we think of him, the Clyde name was tarnished, but Clyde managed to keep it low keyed, then when Raith tried to sign him it drew bad attention, the whole thing was blown wide open and gag caused the fall out with the council who owned the stadium
Disgraceful the way David goodwillie has been treated imo.
He's a wrong'un , his name should never be mentioned again .
@jonkerr7667 guys literally never been found guilty in a court of law
@@alansmith2101You defend him !!! I can just imagine what you've got on your browser history 🥴 .
Ironically Clyde didn't qualify for European football despite finishing third in 1967. The Fairs Cities Cup (forerunner of the UEFA cup) had a rule that only one team from each city could play in the competition and, as Rangers finished second in the league, it ruled Clyde out.
@frankboyle2643 This was ironic given Shawfield, where the club were based, is not actually in Glasgow but in South Lanarkshire.
Clyde attempted to use this argument with UEFA, but it was pointed out that Clyde participate in the Glasgow Cup. So that was that.
Shame for Clyde, decline seems to have been rapid. As a Montrose fan, they were always tough opposition. Did well under Lennon, but poor under Barry Ferguson
It's been about 10 years since Ferguson was at clyde, so I don't think he can be blamed
Lower league clubs are constantly made homeless by dodgy ownership, Bellshill where the same for a number of seasons after both their parks where sold off. Dark days for the club.
Clyde need to get back to Rutherglen!
@@Andrew-rd4igClyde and Thistle is a good alternative to the other lot in Glasgow.
@@Andrew-rd4ig I'm not a Clyde fan either but it's good that there's an alternative to celtic and sevco in Glasgow, I've alot of admiration for folk fae Glasgow that supports Partick Thistle, Clyde or Queens Park, its far to easy to support one of the ugly sisters.
Cannae believe the fall in the stock of Ian McCall . Good guy
@@jaytee1671 He got the sack fae thistle tho, he was doing a good enough job at Ayr Utd.
Poor Clyde, it’s terrible to see it really is
I’m Stranraer born and bred but I’ve always loved Clyde since the days of Neil Hood and Brian Ahern in the 70s back at Shawfield. I’m over the moon that Clyde and Stranraer have both stayed in the league.
Well done on getting some of that interview with the music coming on and off like a light 😂. Great to see you as always
I'm afraid the Bully Wee are on a downward trajectory and God knows how they'll fare in the Lowland League. All the other clubs who have gone there have sunk without trace and for Clyde, as Cup Winners in the past, the fall is even greater.
Good to see the Del Boy and Rodney yellow Reliant Robin is still there, always like seeing it when I go to New Douglas Park
Good luck to Clyde
Love clyde. . . . beat hibs and celtic in the 50's in 2 scottish cup finals , finished 3rd behind old firm in 1967
Shawfield would have to be re-developed into a modern football ground, vital to do away with that outside greyhound track.
But how much would it cost...and who funds it?
I was there for that game, I thought I it was you, I am a Wigan fan but was in Scotland and play as Stranraer on Football Manager, so I thought I'd go and watch them in real life. I was also at the Celtic game you went to playing Hibs and walked past you then as well, you was talking to someone outside.
Best wishes to Clyde.
These fans are the most hardcore that you’ll find. 👍
The bully wee were roumered to move to East Kilbride many years ago , which was built to re home the overspill from the south side of glasgow , the majority of which came from bridgton , dalmarnock and rutherglen which would have gave clyde a local support , instead they chose to move to cumbernauld ...not the best desicion Imho
My family, like many others, went to Cumbernauld from Bridgeton. So there was just as much potential for Clyde fans there as East Kilbride. I think, though, Clyde did not do enough to make themselves a Cumbernauld club while the council (even the local newspaper) didn't do enough to embrace the football club.
I hope they will found a home ground. Shawfield would be nice.
Aw yea, football can be a sad business at times & it's legacy is full of once famous clubs hitting the bad times. I am from way down south so have never had the privilege of attending a Scottish League match. Nearest would have been when I did National Service on Benbecula in the early 1960s. but that was pretty hopeless in that era. I used to be familiar with the home stadia of clubs, English & Scottish & obviously recall Shawfield.
Strangely, a few years after that I have mentioned, I married & we found a home in a place called Ash, just down the road from us was a Shawfield Road & it always reminds me of Clyde F.C. even though I have never had any association with the club.
As Greavsie often opined. It's a funny old game Saint.
Honestly, what's going to be done with the smaller, traditional, clubs in the country? We need a healthy club setup at all levels so we can better develop as a country. We need our top two tiers - at the very least - to be more numerous and stronger. A more competitive league will benefit all clubs.
I’m torn about Crownpoint. It would be great for Clyde, but it would be terrible if another athletics track was lost from Glasgow Life. There aren’t many usable running tracks in Glasgow. If they could be there, and the track stay for public use, then I’d be all for it.
The track is staying and will be open to the public only changes would be is the grass park getting a 4g and the current 4g getting stands round it
@@professormcgorgeous that's good to hear.
Shame on North Lanarkshire Council with the David goodwillie situation when the snp is rife with legitimate criminal sexual offences particularly including the ex leader
What a fascinating video Sam a lot of that I didn’t even know
Don't know why but always had a soft spot for Clyde,but I'm sure they will get through the bad times.
I saw a Clyde fan walking down Rutherglen with his hat and scarf on and went to a Clyde Dumbarton game which ended 3-1 to Dumbarton
Clyde need to return to shawfield.
Hi Sam , Super vid - Lets hope and pray for the Bully Wee (Clyde)...
I used to help a mate sell programmes at Shawfield in the late 70s. Hopefully such a great club have a future.
👍👍👍Yet another great video Sam, 👍👍👍
Albion Rovers fan here, if you’re relegated this season you’ll be down for good like us, part of me would like to see Clyde come down(sorry Clyde fans) we had great matches in the past, I think Clyde will have enough to stay up tho especially with McCall in charge
Who you think will end up being bottom then?😊
@@BALHAM69 Elgin I think
@@Rovers1882 hoping they stay up personally
What's the story with Shawfield nowadays? Not a Bully Wee fan but been there with the Perth Saints.
Basically abandoned
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it's sitting abandoned waiting for the bulldozers moving in
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@@robertreape Shame. Decent ground in its day, not like the soul-less legoland that every new stadium is. Hope they get somewhere to call home and hope its got character.
Would they be suited for lowland League if they were to go down?😮
Perfectly suited - that appears more and more their level.
@@ian38018a true
Always see videos about clubs being ‘in crisis’, but these are the real clubs in an actual crisis
They were always known as being a Rutherglen club.
Sad story clyde i am a stenhousemuir fan so look forward to playing you soon.
It's shocking that North Lanarkshire Council pretty much forced Clyde out of Brosdwood due to the SNP run council trying to make political point over David Goodwilllie
take a look at nuneaton boro similar thing happened here now almost a homeless club.
Good luck to Clyde.
I have a soft spot for Clyde as they were 3-1 winners over Aberdeen at Shawfield in my first ever senior game in early 70s when i was too young to travel to my own team, Dundee FC.
I even saw Dog Racing at Shawfield in 80s but always felt Clyde made a big mistake leaving Glasgow.
Anyone know why they left Shawfield?
I didn't realise till yesterday when I watched the match highlights on TH-cam ( I follow Stranraer) that they were no longer at Broadwood. What happened?
Council evicted them because they signed David Goodwillie who'd been accused of rape. Ground left to Cumbernauld Colts in Lowland League these days
They got evicted by the council who own it.
@@michaeljohncolgan8142tbf important to note he's not just accused, he got convicted while at Clyde and they got off with no consequences, then they tried to resign him after a huge backlash at Raith. Generally stupid move and I wouldn't want a rapist in my stadium as a role model for kids either
Well it was a bit odd as he was convicted as you say but in a civil trial, not a criminal one. What puzzles me is that he'd been at Clyde before the Raith business and the council didn't object then - what changed when he came back?
@@michaeljohncolgan8142 more publicity the second time. On top of that I think the council were looking for an excuse to end the tenancy anyway, seems like there was a poor relationship between the two organisations.
AND, don't forget Sam, UD Ibiza awaits your visit, we are currently sitting first equal in the Spanish Primera Federación - Group 2.👍🤞
Expand the 2nd Div to 18 teams. 2 auto down, plus 1 (16th) into a 3 team playoff with 2nd in Highland/Lowland.
Good luck to them , 2 good goals !
Sam - have you seen "A Shot At Glory" with Michael Keaton and Robert Duvall? - Clyde manager Ian Mccall has a cameo where he gets into a punch-up with the other legend in the movie - Ally McCoist (playing an ex-celt!). its must see given your love of the downtrodden lower leagues in Scotland!
Do they have an electronic scoreboard there?
The sooner Clyde get back to Glasgow the better
What are your plans for football this weekend?
Brechin were close to coming back last season.
Ask Brechin who they were drawn against in the 2012/2013 ramsden cup first round ,ill give ye a clue ,Harry Dunn ,, it wasnt rangers ya paedo obsessed creep 😂🙋
66- pick them up.
Wait....so what happened to Broadwood Stadium?
Cumbernauld Colts play there in the Lowland League
As a jags fan I’m flattered that Clyde dedicate some time out of their day to hate the thistle as we don’t give them a second thought tbh
Apart from watching videos about them and commenting on them?
It's about time Sam started pronouncing Glesgae right.
Great vid Sam
Why not rebuild Shawfield ?
Too costly I guess .
Good use of somber music 👏
El 2024 tenes que venir a Argentina!
Don't mention Finnart Star and Crownpoint.......
Clyde take inspiration from your nickname the bully wee......David defeated Goliath ! Good luck !
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well thats my fm save decided then get clyde to the ucl
Get yourself zo northern ireland to lisburn distillery fc
Should come to ndp to do a video about Hamilton
Clyde need to come back to rutherglen its there home.
The chairman has a stranglehold on our club . It’s been destroyed from the inside out .
What's going on wi that guy's hair? Jeezo man
Hides my bald spots 😉
@@paulshanks2795 haha, nice one bud, thought it was Tin Tin for a minute
Hamilton managed to sort themselves.
And come on mate.
You've been here long enough.
Glasgow, not glarsgow and pishin doon.
The media man’s fringe 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*quiff
It’s called entertainment ,i follow footy Adventure and watch most of his content and commented on content but enjoy hating the jags and singing about us
Clyde fans think there is a rivalry with Thistle but we couldn't care about them
Cmon the gers 🏴
How can Rangers fan take the piss out anyone 😂😂 3🏆 in 12 years 😂😂
they had a Stadium and decided to quit Broadwood, they have no one to blame but themselves
Get real;.! .... we had been told our lease would not be extended by NLC who then started picking our team for us by not allowing David Goodwillie into the building a player they had ironically sponsored for 3 years. We had no choice but to leave.
I thought the council evicted them over the signing of David Goodwillie
No they simply refused to let him enter the building and told us our remaining 1 year lease would not be extended @@michaeljohncolgan8142
@@michaeljohncolgan8142 re signing. Said nowt for 5 years like.
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I switched off as soon as he said"it's pissing down", I'm no prude but how can children learn to speak reasonable English. The video gains nothing by use of grammar like that. Couldn't he just have said it's teeming or pouring,or cats and dogs? Very poor show from the video maker. P.S. I live in a pit village, I'm a pitman's son, I'm a time served plasterer and have a full grasp of industrial language.😊
Oh I say old chap well said-!