If you ever come to denmark, i would recruitment Brøndby IF, where you can chosse from 3 Hospitalty zone's at the stadium 1: Europa Lounge 2: Vilfort Lounge 3:Michael Laudrup Lounge worth a vist for a matchg day
your latest uploads have been nonsense and divisive, stick to promoting all the clubs you visit fella as saying things like refs are cheating clubs and clubs have better things than others is losing you support and that i do know from comments about your channel elsewhere, buddy go back to basics like you did when you started its how people grow by being impartial
Really kind of you to donate the price of the experience towards helping more youngsters get that opportunity to start going to Ayr games. Not all will be able to afford to go every week so it's nice to see everyone helping everyone out in this way!
The food looked excellent and the seat too. Topped off with a decent game of football, you can't ask for any more than that. Really impressed with the way things are going at Ayr and will need to go along for a match soon. Enjoy it much more when you visit grounds outside Celtic and Rangers. Hope you cover more West of Scotland league games this year.
Well done Sam donating the cost of Ur day to help youngsters support their local team. Would love to have Ayr in the premier league to have the return of the Ayrshire derby 🔵⚪🔵
Looks good Ayr. Nice to see. Dundee United have 2 new hospitality areas - Beer Garden and Fancave. The latter even has a Playstation. Costs £1350 however (upto 12 guests).
I remember in the 70s people from Glasgow going down to see Ayr United as part of a day trip to Ayr! (1 hour away) The weather seemed to be a bit sunnier back then as well😂 Great vid Sam!
Amazing hospitality at ayr united, they're doing really well in the league, could be going towards a space in the playoffs or even the title If things go as they are for Ayr. Absolutely love the vids Sam, keep it up, you make thousands of peoples days every time you upload including mine. Hope to see you at the Old Firm next week, as a rangers and Irvine Medow fan. Love your vids Sam ❤❤❤
Wow!!!This footballing club is located in where Scottish legendary wrestler Drew Galloway hails from and of course,he would be extremely so happy and proud of his hometown club despite being a beloved Rangers supporter,good friends!!!Please do not discount that if he would be planning to buy them and slowly make them a force to be reckoned and with their current season going on well,they will keep improving,good friends!!!LONG LIVE AYR UNITED!!!🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️
His local pub (the Bell Rock) is also an Ayr pub these days. It's funny when he's home and pops in with his entire entourage, into what is basically a wee local old men's pub.
Very impressive video. You can feel the ambition at the club by just watching. In past seasons I had hoped Arbroath and then Queens Park would get promoted but Arbroath lost to Inverness in the Premiership Play-off semi-final in 2022 and Queens Park lost to Partick in the 2023 Premiership Play-off Quarter Final. I don't wish to put the mockers on Ayr so I'll say no more.
Hiya Sam, I watched and enjoyed this vlog yesterday, Paul Ditchburn from the toon review wants you to contact him, Paul's got a great Newcastle United RU-vid channel, its well on the way to 32,000 subscribers, this is Choppy
Went to watch Ayr United v either Morton or St Mirren around 25 years ago and stood on that what was then an open terrace,talk about industrial language it was relentless and if a opposition player was non white less said the better, hopefully things have changed.
Great video.Not sure about full glass in front of the boxes,prefer ones which are open but they are colder,and,bloody hell,it's 2024 if people want to be a pint during the game,let them.
Whit, “Rangers’s decline” Ayr United’s resurgence is hardly going affect season ticket waiting lists at Ibrox. Just for YOUR information Rangers are increasing the capacity of Ibrox to accommodate the ever Increasing demand for tickets. Level headed debate needs level headed comments right now demand is certainly outstripping supply even in this economic climate.
@@Roger-Bacon And it came to pass that Pacific Shelf 595 was created and wiped out more than a hundred years of a struggling east end of Glasgow Football club.
@@Roger-BaconLevel headed is also understanding that they kept all their honours and trophies 🏆 It's just like it was all a bad dream and never actually happened 👍😜
What I don’t get , why are attendances away from Celtic and rangers rubbish ? . Some clubs in Scotland are so remote that surely fans would support more local teams that they can go and watch.
You can't really compare attendances for Scottish Football League to the English one. England has 10 times the population. The fact so many people support outside Glasgow support Rangers or Celtic obviously impacts support for the rest of the teams but I believe Scottish football in general still has one of the highest attendances per capita.
@@pierer91We have the same problem in Wales. 'The Big Five that don't even play in the Welsh pyramid draw a lot of fans away from watching their local team. Nevertheless, over the last twenty years, football in Wales has overtaken Rugby Union in terms of numbers of participation and support.
I’m sorry but was one of the prizes for the raffle a crate of non-alcoholic beer? That’s one area of their hospitality offering that definitely needs improving
@drewdorton9018 As much as I like a beer... I personally feel alcohol is a huge problem in Scotland/U.K. I also feel, of all the things to get annoyed at.... Alcohol free beer is a strange one. The youth of today consume far less alcohol than previous generations and as far as I'm concerned, that's a great thing!
@@Illsaywhatilikecheers The fact is that genuinely Scotland is a true football nation. I suspect you don’t watch this channel on a regular basis? Sam really does go elsewhere. I support an English team and watch English football. The game in Scotland has true heart and soul. It has real passion and brilliant fan culture. All that glitters is certainly not gold! Yeah maybe Sam should go to Stadium MK and sit on a padded seat?
@@jimmycburfield5997 spot on. As a fellow Englishman, I've gotta say I agree with everything you've said. Less sterile, better atmospheres and a genuine passion for their game and respective clubs. Scottish clubs and their match day experience seems a million miles better than anything in England. Far better supported clubs also, granted they don't all get massive crowds but considering the size of some of these towns/cities, they do very well in attendances.