I tested out a non league hospitality ticket at Pollok FC in Glasgow. I've tried hospitality at Celtic & Manchester City but what's it like at a non league club??? I'll reveal the price at the end! #football #scotland #hospitality
Standard of football might not be as "good" but I love the atmosphere and banter you can get, not only with you own fans but the other teams too. Same with the players, you can get some good banter off some of them, when taking throw ins and corners. Anytime I am back home I always go and see my hometown team play.
Just got back from my UK holiday and attended several matches across 13 different competitions in true Footy Adventures style. I was actually gonna be at that North Belfast derby game but decided the journey would be too much of a hassle
Have you been to Troon yet? I've lived here for forty years and have been to precisely one game at Portland Park. I almost went for a second time last week but had to turn down the invite due to a prior engagement. Shame really, Troon beat Darvel 4-1! I'm enjoying your Footy Adventures. I'm not a huge footy fan any more but I love seeing the contrast between the San Siro, Milan and Newlandsfield Park, Pollock!
Suggestion next time u go south u could make ur way to aintree villa and brnesc. There both to Sunday league teams with 3 staduims on 1 round one of them is the famous grand national home aintree racecourse. it would be a great ground hoping video and also a great matchday vlog as they’re super freindly
That's about 100m from my mum's house. Used to stare down onto that park from the train station afore the sht journey to work. Shawlands also a good place for a few pints.
Been watching the Big Match on ITV and don't know if its just me but crowds back in the day were different class compared to crowds these days I've often thought that when I attended games in the 80s the atmosphere was so different from what it is now or am I just wearing rose tinted glasses.
hello, brother big fan of yours from India. I always love your content and what you are doing, visiting stadium tours and all. Actually here in India nowadays people are falling in love with football, they also started watching European matches and all. I hope you also please visit India there are so many ISL football clubs and they're soo underrated.
When I was a boy, virtually all senior Scottish clubs recruited the majority of their players from the Juniors. I'm beginning to think that was more fruitful than the Academy system, which seems to hoover up all of the talented kids only to spit most of them out, disillusioned and disheartened.
I got to every single pollok game and have been for years we definitely are the best supported club at this level but unfortunately our football this season has been woeful