Brilliant! I moved to the area about 15 years ago and Hallam are my local club. It was a choice of Hallam or Wednesday. Wednesday was 40 quid and a crap pie. Hallam was a fiver and cracking pasty. No competition!
So glad you decided to go to Sandygate. I recommended it on your last video in Sheffield although I doubt you saw it. The reason the grounds in a nice area is because Sheffield is effectively divided in two in terms of wealth, because of where the miners, steelworkers etc. settled during the industrial revolution. The area historically known as Hallam/Hallamshire refers mainly to the western area of the city, which is more prosperous. Sheffield FC are still playing in Dronfield after moving there about 20 years ago, which I’ve never understood. Dronfield isn’t in Sheffield. I’m sure there are reasons I’m not aware of though. For the last 5 years or so we’ve been hearing about plans of Sheffield FC moving to Meadowhead at Sheffield Transport, but nothings materialised as far as I know. If you go past Meadowhead roundabout there’s a sign saying ‘The Home of Football coming soon’, but no works been started on the stadium by the looks of things. It was the cricket club that was founded in 1804. There might have been some sort of rugby/football type game that was played in the early 1800s but nothing formal. I used to play for Hallam Cricket Club when I was younger. When you hear about people travelling from all over to see the oldest football ground in the world, it reminds me how lucky I am to have played on that pitch countless times.
Wow!!!This is indeed a massive video of the world's oldest stadium of Hallam FC which is located in Sheffield and I am extremely so happy and proud to be one of the respective Hallam supporters daily and ever in this world and other planets,good friends!!!LONG LIVE,HALLAM!!!🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️
Up the owls 🦉 1867 blades 1889 ,Sheffield used to be big time Charlie's in the beginning of football, sadly both owls and blades have fallen by the wayside recently and for the size of the city of Sheffield is a crying shame.
Another great video. There are lots of interesting stories in UK football like the 2 teams that play in each others town, Grimsby Town play in Cleethorpes and Cleethorpes Town by in Grimsby
That was excellent! Some clubs have had link with cricket. Bramall Lane used to host cricket matches, and Northampton Town used to groundshare with Northants County Cricket Club. In the past some professional footballers played county cricket in the football close season. Geoff Hurst played a few games for Essex.
The sign at 09:52 really isn`t as old as it purports to be,I remember seeing those for sale in Portobello Road Market in the 1970s-1980s,there was an artist in one of the antique shops there who specialised in making ""antiqued" trade signs and you could just tell him what you wanted it to look like and to say on it and he would make them up to bespoke order,te shop also sold signs he had already made to look like antique trade signs for Butcher shops,Greengrocer shops,Sailing clubs,Cricket club,Football clubs etc...In fact I think you can still get them there from a shop called Alice`s which specialises in fake antiques for tourists to take home etc.
Awesome video! Was just thinking about Hallam the other day. I think you should take a trip to Accrington and see if you can find remnants of Accrington FC, one of the founding members of the Football League (not Accrington Stanley).
Indeed, this part of the world has the seriously old teams. Sheffield FC (est 1857) are due to play Worksop Town (est 1861) this coming season - that'll be a treat for football history enthusiasts.
Love this video, Hallam are right up their in my Top 20 must visit grounds for this season, hope I can get there before they demolish The Plough, so sad, shame on the council there !! ... And ... you may have visited the "World's Longest Continually Used Football Stadium" but a couple of weeks ago I was taking photos of the "World's Oldest Continually Used Football Stand" opened in 1892 and still in use (albeit just the changing rooms underneath!) for semi-professional football matches ... at Great Yarmouth Town !! Bit of a trek for you, but if you ever get to Norwich City, it's a must do quite nearby ....
Subscribed to your channel. A great watch to see different football stadium. I love the one you went to the Riverside stadium the home of the Boro. Keep up the good work. From a Boro fan 👍
Sheffield definitely deserves a museum dedicated to football just for Sheffield FC and Hallam FC let alone the 2 professional clubs, Stocksbridge and Handsworth.
Love that North Ferriby got a tiny mention in this video! They were in the same league as Hallam last season and got promoted with them through the playoffs
I love Sandygate Road, they are in the same division as my local team (or they were before getting promoted). I remember seeing the signed Maradonna shirt in the loo and thinking that was strange too lol. The facilities there are miles ahead of anything else at that level.
Hi, great video. You could do the car park of B&Q off Queens Road in Sheffield. This is where Sheffield FC played from 1857 and basically crafted association football (the version which involves minimal ball handling and no hacking of course). The rules developed here pre-date the London FA rules by at least 4 years. See the app Sheffield the Home of Football for the location. Also, I this area is Olive Groves (SWFC's first ground proper) & Bramall Lane the oldest professional football stadium in the world. There is loads more in Sheffield but this is an interesting area.
I have to agree with B.B.'s entertainment as I have thought to myself you should be hitting 200,000 by now. Your content is second to non Sam ans so entertaining keep it coming. Cheers
After watching your videos from Fort William me and my pal are going up to watch there opening league game on the 20th August doing a weekend up there traveling from West Yorkshire
Cool video Sam or maybe I should say a hot one lol. I've recently been enjoying your videos since you covered the Irish League, especially the Linfield one, the team I follow. Your content is always interesting and you put it over so well, thanks! Safe journey back to Scotland and let's hope things cool down for you!
Really love the videos man keep up the good work, I’m a huge football fan also, Im a huge fan of history and nice to see the old stadiums, I’ve got an idea I would love to see for a video the old locations of Everton stadiums Stanley Park and Priory Road
At some point you should go to Liechtenstein for their 1 professional football team that plays in the Swiss League. For them to qualify for the champions league they would have to win the swiss cup, win the Europa Conference then win the Europa league back to back. A unique club in Europe. Vaduz.
Hallam's ground is the oldest football ground in the world, but it's not the oldest continually used one. That's York Road, Maidenhead, as recognised by FIFA. Hallam had a season or two playing elsewhere. Sandygate is a really nice little place to watch football, although I wouldn't want to try driving there if the roads are icy.
@@tonyguyan9559 I'm very aware of that. But the point stands they're called Sheffield F.C originating in Sheffield. Just unfortunate they have to play in the shithole that is Derbyshire until they get a move back home.
2:17 The car thermometer will always have ya believe it’s way hotter than it actually is haha, I’m not sure why every car company puts the thermometer for the car near the hot engine 🤣
So I’m guessing the pub isn’t up and running ? Someone needs to get a collection going to do a bit of renovation on The Plough. Would be nice to be able to go see Hallam play and then get a pint or two at the Plough.
Really enjoyed that amazing hope to see u soon at kilmarnock fc any chance u could do a tour of city ground nottingham forest as thats my English team coyr and killie
Hi Sam could you do a vlog on the club with the longest name in Britain? I am sure some Welsh clubs would have very longs names, you make great sacrifices to ensure we enjoy these videos.
I grew up not far from sandygate lane I use to live un crookes and when to school not far away and my brother use to work at the golf club just up the road
Love the video - can you please do a video on Bangor City? There's a deep dive to be done there. I typed a long comment on the material you could feature on BCFC and Farrar Rd but TH-cam deleted it. DM me if you want more info.
It might be hard to do but I challenge you to make a video of The Foot-Ball Club of Edinburgh? Love your Videos but think this one will be a hard one to do. Good luck 🤞
Try Nelson Football Club (Lancashire) in the next year or Two . Once beat MANCHESTER UNITED in a LEAGUE game at Old Trafford and Played and Beat REAL MADRID , in a Two Legged Friendly BACK IN THE 1920'S. How many English League Teams can claim to have cuffed United and Real .?
What Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday fans think about Sheffield FC? Do they even consider the club as a rival because Sheffield FC is like an amateur club?
Great video again. I've heard that York Road, the home of Maidenhead United (in the National League), has been in continuous use as a sports ground since the 1700's. It was a cricket ground before. Btw, somebody should renovate "The Plough". A shame to see a historic building in such a state. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_Road_(Maidenhead)
Brilliant! I moved to the area about 15 years ago and Hallam are my local club. It was a choice of Hallam or Wednesday. Wednesday was 40 quid and a crap pie. Hallam was a fiver and cracking pasty. No competition!
I moved to Hillsborough 15 years ago, I was stupid and chose the misery of Wednesday over Hallam 🤣
@@DrClumber You have my sympathies 😉
So glad you decided to go to Sandygate. I recommended it on your last video in Sheffield although I doubt you saw it.
The reason the grounds in a nice area is because Sheffield is effectively divided in two in terms of wealth, because of where the miners, steelworkers etc. settled during the industrial revolution. The area historically known as Hallam/Hallamshire refers mainly to the western area of the city, which is more prosperous.
Sheffield FC are still playing in Dronfield after moving there about 20 years ago, which I’ve never understood. Dronfield isn’t in Sheffield. I’m sure there are reasons I’m not aware of though. For the last 5 years or so we’ve been hearing about plans of Sheffield FC moving to Meadowhead at Sheffield Transport, but nothings materialised as far as I know. If you go past Meadowhead roundabout there’s a sign saying ‘The Home of Football coming soon’, but no works been started on the stadium by the looks of things.
It was the cricket club that was founded in 1804. There might have been some sort of rugby/football type game that was played in the early 1800s but nothing formal. I used to play for Hallam Cricket Club when I was younger. When you hear about people travelling from all over to see the oldest football ground in the world, it reminds me how lucky I am to have played on that pitch countless times.
I still wonder how you got only 121K subs, you practically deserve more...🔥
Thanks mate! Appreciate the kind words
Good video cheers
i totally agree
Indeed he does
Wow!!!This is indeed a massive video of the world's oldest stadium of Hallam FC which is located in Sheffield and I am extremely so happy and proud to be one of the respective Hallam supporters daily and ever in this world and other planets,good friends!!!LONG LIVE,HALLAM!!!🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️
Went to watch Hallam last season, they were getting crowds of over 1000!
I'd love it if you did a piece on Harrogate railway athletic football club one day up the rail
Up the owls 🦉 1867 blades 1889 ,Sheffield used to be big time Charlie's in the beginning of football, sadly both owls and blades have fallen by the wayside recently and for the size of the city of Sheffield is a crying shame.
Another great video. There are lots of interesting stories in UK football like the 2 teams that play in each others town, Grimsby Town play in Cleethorpes and Cleethorpes Town by in Grimsby
That was excellent! Some clubs have had link with cricket. Bramall Lane used to host cricket matches, and Northampton Town used to groundshare with Northants County Cricket Club. In the past some professional footballers played county cricket in the football close season. Geoff Hurst played a few games for Essex.
Great video lad. Cracking story. How boss is that. Nice one.
Its great to see young people being interested in our English history,far too much of it has been trashed and slandered in recent years.
The sign at 09:52 really isn`t as old as it purports to be,I remember seeing those for sale in Portobello Road Market in the 1970s-1980s,there was an artist in one of the antique shops there who specialised in making ""antiqued" trade signs and you could just tell him what you wanted it to look like and to say on it and he would make them up to bespoke order,te shop also sold signs he had already made to look like antique trade signs for Butcher shops,Greengrocer shops,Sailing clubs,Cricket club,Football clubs etc...In fact I think you can still get them there from a shop called Alice`s which specialises in fake antiques for tourists to take home etc.
Love that. I think I'm right in saying that the first game between Sheffield and Hallam was the first ever game between teams from different clubs.
Right
Great video! The caretaker was brilliant with you. Keep it up. Love the channel.
Awesome video! Was just thinking about Hallam the other day. I think you should take a trip to Accrington and see if you can find remnants of Accrington FC, one of the founding members of the Football League (not Accrington Stanley).
Yes ! Stanley PLS !
Indeed, this part of the world has the seriously old teams. Sheffield FC (est 1857) are due to play Worksop Town (est 1861) this coming season - that'll be a treat for football history enthusiasts.
Your channel are so much better than those TV documentaries! I love all your videos
Love this video, Hallam are right up their in my Top 20 must visit grounds for this season, hope I can get there before they demolish The Plough, so sad, shame on the council there !! ... And ... you may have visited the "World's Longest Continually Used Football Stadium" but a couple of weeks ago I was taking photos of the "World's Oldest Continually Used Football Stand" opened in 1892 and still in use (albeit just the changing rooms underneath!) for semi-professional football matches ... at Great Yarmouth Town !! Bit of a trek for you, but if you ever get to Norwich City, it's a must do quite nearby ....
Subscribed to your channel. A great watch to see different football stadium. I love the one you went to the Riverside stadium the home of the Boro. Keep up the good work. From a Boro fan 👍
Great video Sam. Fascinating stuff.
Another great watch! Thanks for the effort with such unbearable weather!
Sheffield definitely deserves a museum dedicated to football just for Sheffield FC and Hallam FC let alone the 2 professional clubs, Stocksbridge and Handsworth.
What a remarkable story thanks for posting
Love that North Ferriby got a tiny mention in this video! They were in the same league as Hallam last season and got promoted with them through the playoffs
Now look at them dominating their new league. Absolutely insane
It's great to see Hallam FC and It's Sandygate ground getting the recognition it deserves.
I love Sandygate Road, they are in the same division as my local team (or they were before getting promoted). I remember seeing the signed Maradonna shirt in the loo and thinking that was strange too lol. The facilities there are miles ahead of anything else at that level.
Brilliant vid. Absolutely love these!
Fantastic little place Saw 2 of My Mates play for Sheffield FC's B team there
Nice one, had no idea about this at all!
U are right about Sheffield FC looks like there plan is to move meadowhead if I remember correctly
Amazing content just brilliant 🇮🇪
Thank you!!!
Hi, great video. You could do the car park of B&Q off Queens Road in Sheffield. This is where Sheffield FC played from 1857 and basically crafted association football (the version which involves minimal ball handling and no hacking of course). The rules developed here pre-date the London FA rules by at least 4 years. See the app Sheffield the Home of Football for the location. Also, I this area is Olive Groves (SWFC's first ground proper) & Bramall Lane the oldest professional football stadium in the world. There is loads more in Sheffield but this is an interesting area.
Great stuff Garry. I love a Gregg’s too.
I have to agree with B.B.'s entertainment as I have thought to myself you should be hitting 200,000 by now. Your content is second to non Sam ans so entertaining keep it coming. Cheers
Talking of the houses, Hallam FC is in a very affluent part of the city. Plus hills. Sheffield is built on 7 hills.
After watching your videos from Fort William me and my pal are going up to watch there opening league game on the 20th August doing a weekend up there traveling from West Yorkshire
Fascinating vid, such a huge part of football history! Would love to visit at some point
Cool video Sam or maybe I should say a hot one lol.
I've recently been enjoying your videos since you covered the Irish League, especially the Linfield one, the team I follow.
Your content is always interesting and you put it over so well, thanks!
Safe journey back to Scotland and let's hope things cool down for you!
Really love the videos man keep up the good work, I’m a huge football fan also, Im a huge fan of history and nice to see the old stadiums, I’ve got an idea I would love to see for a video the old locations of Everton stadiums Stanley Park and Priory Road
Cracking video boss.
Thank you 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Get yourself back down to Falkirk mate! Could be an exciting season and a lot of changes on and off the pitch
Enjoyed this one, we played Hallam a few weeks ago 1-1, Craig Denton is a great guy.
Fair play to you for doing this in the heat 👏🔥
At some point you should go to Liechtenstein for their 1 professional football team that plays in the Swiss League. For them to qualify for the champions league they would have to win the swiss cup, win the Europa Conference then win the Europa league back to back. A unique club in Europe. Vaduz.
Hallam's ground is the oldest football ground in the world, but it's not the oldest continually used one. That's York Road, Maidenhead, as recognised by FIFA. Hallam had a season or two playing elsewhere. Sandygate is a really nice little place to watch football, although I wouldn't want to try driving there if the roads are icy.
G'day from OZ - welcome to my summers every year.
Worlds oldest football club,
Worlds oldest football ground and Worlds oldest professional football ground all from same city.
Sheffield ❤
Sheffield FC don’t play in Sheffield they play in a nearby town called Dronfield, Derbyshire!
@@tonyguyan9559 I'm very aware of that. But the point stands they're called Sheffield F.C originating in Sheffield. Just unfortunate they have to play in the shithole that is Derbyshire until they get a move back home.
@@JxkVx hopefully they will return to their spiritual home of Sheffield!
And the football museum is in Manchester, backwards thinking Sheffield Council, shameful really !!!
2:17 The car thermometer will always have ya believe it’s way hotter than it actually is haha, I’m not sure why every car company puts the thermometer for the car near the hot engine 🤣
So I’m guessing the pub isn’t up and running ? Someone needs to get a collection going to do a bit of renovation on The Plough. Would be nice to be able to go see Hallam play and then get a pint or two at the Plough.
Knocked down now mate
Great video as always! Come to Belarus and we will make some videos at stadiums and games in the Premier League here ⚽️🇧🇾
Really enjoyed that amazing hope to see u soon at kilmarnock fc any chance u could do a tour of city ground nottingham forest as thats my English team coyr and killie
I would love to go and watch Hallam FC play
I moved to Sheffield from Scotland a few years ago and didn’t know this
More of these soccer history vids, Sam - absolutely fascinating!!
Hi Sam could you do a vlog on the club with the longest name in Britain? I am sure some Welsh clubs would have very longs names, you make great sacrifices to ensure we enjoy these videos.
Have Motherwell F.C.got in contact with u after the hassle u got from their casuals/ultras
That was fascinating
I grew up not far from sandygate lane I use to live un crookes and when to school not far away and my brother use to work at the golf club just up the road
Love the video - can you please do a video on Bangor City? There's a deep dive to be done there. I typed a long comment on the material you could feature on BCFC and Farrar Rd but TH-cam deleted it. DM me if you want more info.
Only 3 minutes in but it seems like you went last Tuesday when Hallam were due to play a Sheffield United XI. But was called off due to the weather
You should come back up to Tannadice mate for our 1st European home game in 10 years, Ps great video as usual
Widnes FC play in the 10th tier and their stadium holds 13,350 people. Northern Premier League Division One West. So worth a story
Yo- wow-exclelent ,💪
There's a few Australain football c,ubs that are over 150 years old.
Daniel Pudil just signed for Hallam - strangely!
Going to there ground this season and there in the NCEL league too
They signed Daniel Pudil former Sheffield Wednesday and former old Watford player i heard for new season
It might be hard to do but I challenge you to make a video of The Foot-Ball Club of Edinburgh? Love your Videos but think this one will be a hard one to do. Good luck 🤞
Hi mate, wondering how i would go about contacting you about a podcast appearance? all the best
Zoomed in on seat 69. Love it
epic funny moment 😂😂😂
Again 👌👌👌👌
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Cheers for watching Leon!
Sounds like you're heading back up north but the oldest ground in London would be good. You'd never guess if you didn't know.
When are you go to watch a game at Elland Road? And when you go can you get me a ticket also, cos i cant bloody get one!
Sign says "Gentlemen No Swearing" but It is a football stadium !! I guarantee you will never see this in Croatia
whats the oldest kit in exiistence
Come on the Countrymen!
Try Nelson Football Club (Lancashire) in the next year or Two . Once beat MANCHESTER UNITED in a LEAGUE game at Old Trafford and Played and Beat REAL MADRID , in a Two Legged Friendly BACK IN THE 1920'S. How many English League Teams can claim to have cuffed United and Real .?
Are you in Sheffield for the Euros semi tonight Sam?
Hi who do you actually support or which club do you favour most
So why did Wednesday and the Blades gain football league status and Hallam and Sheffield didn't?
How can a proper pub, across the worlds oldest football ground, be lost like that? :(
The most successful scottish team in Europe have tours now!
What Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday fans think about Sheffield FC? Do they even consider the club as a rival because Sheffield FC is like an amateur club?
My request ST cuthbert wanderers FC
Bramall Lane, oldest professional football ground in the world
maybe oldest ground but wheres the oldest stadium? must of missed it
Do you go to work ?or are you retired ,I've done 150 football grounds in 52 years ,you've done 1500 😀,Scotland one day ,England the next ,amazing
this is actually his job, what a legend! ☺️
Well done to them on getting promoted back to step five of non league i think from my understanding. That is correct everybody? :)
Deepdale count for nothing?
Deepdale is the oldest and most continuously used professional footballing site in the world
Marylebone station
Great video again. I've heard that York Road, the home of Maidenhead United (in the National League), has been in continuous use as a sports ground since the 1700's. It was a cricket ground before. Btw, somebody should renovate "The Plough". A shame to see a historic building in such a state.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_Road_(Maidenhead)
Shame the plough had been knocked down
i live round corner you come in summer the field is full of sheep
Get yourself down to sheffield fc the better club. Best thing hallams achieved is being compared to sheffield fc
At least Hallam are in Sheffield
Go n check Harrogate railway athletic football club