1890-91 was the first Scottish League season. Things have changed a bit since then so let's have a look at where the clubs from 135 years ago are now. Footy Adventures Video on Renton: • From WORLD CHAMPIONS t...
Really interesting thank you. Always interesting learning about British football's early years and the superiority of Scottish players and tactics? I remember being surprised reading a little about the Scottish ventures into the FA cup in England with teams like Queens Park etc....
good video! the information is out there, but it takes a bit of work to present it as nicely and concisely as you've done. Victorian/pre-war football fascinates me
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Nah, you have to do an episode on the Scottish cup and all the defunct teams. This Yorkshireman needs to have his football education expanded. Please and thank you. 😊❤😊
If you are going to sort them by goals scored and conceded then goal average should be looked at. Also; St Mirren's previous ground was known as Love Street but was actually St Mirren Park.
nothing to do with spfl. Its the laws of the country. If an organisation is placed into administration and then bankruptcy, they must sell all assets and cannot use any name linked to the previous name for 3 years....the laws were 'stretched' a little for Rangers.
I'll never not be amazed when I think about just how *old* British professional football is. You can genuinely talk about a team and mentioning how they last had a Golden Age when *Queen Victoria* was still ruling
Your history of Scottish football is good but as you know Rangers folded in 2012 the same as Medowbank Airdrie, Gretna, and Clydebank before them so please use actual facts thanks.
I think your blocked nose is clouding your judgment. Rangers rightfully earned their first trophy along with the 54 others unlike a certain team that won one through a board meeting a couple years ago.
If the first season had goal difference, we (Dumbarton) would have been awarded the opening season (wrote this before you mentioned it) We also played for Renton in the centenary of the World Cup in 1988, which we won 3-2 THE SOMS - WE’RE THE ONES 🤍🤍💛🖤💛🤍🤍
Sorry, an interesting watch until you fecked it up. Rangers finished joint first with Dumbarton, not "second" as you obviously couldn't help yourself. The Championship was settled by the rules at the time, so it would be equally wrong of you to have claimed Dumbarton finished second. On the same theme, Hearts lost the 1965 title to Kilmarnock on goal average and in 1986 on goal difference. If both criteria are swapped between these two years, it would make Hearts champions, but it doesn't matter because the rules applied at the time. It's a noticeable feature of Scottish football that there's always a snide dig to be had at Rangers, whilst there's a wee knee tremble when mentioning Celtic and you're apparently no different. Otherwise an interesting watch.
The 1st season it changed to 3 points for a win it would have been Celtic that won the league had it stayed at 2 .points I don't remember exactly what it was but I'm sure Celtic had 11 draws and 1 loss
Complete garbage. 1st season of 3 points for a win was 94/95 season. Celtic finished outside the top 2 for the seventh season in a row, finishing 4th with 51pts with a record of 11-18-7. Rangers finished 1st with 69 points with a record of 20-9-7. Adjusted to the old 2 points for a win Celtic would have had 40 points and Rangers would have still won the title with 49 points.
@@adam_94 I could have sworn if it was the 2 points system we would've won there was definitely a season around that time where we had 11 draws and 1 loss
@@weepatdonnelly9093 in 95/96 Celtic finished second with 24-11-1 record (83 points) and Rangers won the league with 27-6-3 record (89points). Even that season if it was the old 2 point system, Rangers would have got 60 points and Celtic 59 points.
Hibs weren’t allowed in the league due to religious sectarianism. They were told it was a league for “Scotchmen not Irishmen” Celtc got in though. Which is telling.
If modern sorting methods were used ‘Goal difference” Rangers would be on 54 titles you say… if it were the case then Hibs win the league in 1952/53 so 53
Rangers stated out as Argyle for the first 29 years then change to Western for 1 season when playing at Burnbank Stadium in Great Western Road the change to Rangers only came about after moving to Kinning Park whare the first Ibrox Stadium was situated this is according to the men behind The Founders Trail the evidence was found in newspapers of the time In the Mitchell Library in Partick. In the beginnings of football club names where little more than place holders some stuck like Celtic but others changed. Though Celtic where close to being could Clasgow Hibernian But Brother Walfrid had the casting vote & he picked Celtic. John Glass the man how built the first Celtic Park wanted Glasgow Hibernian. Brother Walfrid went on to form a Boxing Club in Whitechapel that is still there to this day he is grave is in Sligo. John Glass was a bilding merchant he left The Celtic Board to form his own club not long after Brother Walfrid was sent to Whitechapel buy the church John Glass funded his own short lived football club Glasgow Hibernian they simply could not match the appeal of Celtic to fans.
Wailfrid was moved on from Celtc due to his complaining about the profiteering and lack of money being given to charity. Plus playing players, like Michael Welhanan. Celtc. Cheers and a myth from the very start
You made a mistake in your video. Rangers have actually been folded. There is a team called Rangers who are in the SPL but they where only formed in 2012 after Rangers where folded due to going bankrupt after not paying their taxes.
@@Scipionic1941 The Court of Session confirmed that it was a new club in the Charles Green and Craig Whyte trial. The court cases confirmed Rangers ceased to exist. You can't pay your bills you go bust. It's that simple. No CVA No History as Chuckles said. ⚰️🧟
@@georgemoffat797 - No Timothy here. I'm merely a Thistle fan that understands the definition of liquidation, buddy, but you do you with your survival myth. As you were, sir 👍
Old rangers 53.5 titles including 5***** when they were cheating, sevco have 1 tainted covid title, Brendan will bring home 54 unshared titles to the Mighty Celtic, Hail Hail 🇮🇪☘️🏆🏴🍀🇮🇪
Celtic RIP 94/95 OLD celdic althetico , had criminal charges New co. Celdic changedtheir: Badge Name Strip Stadium Also Had to be voted back in to the top flight premiere league In which Sir David Murray said to all the lower teams in Scotland "too keep celdic in the leagues as it would be more financial to half both half's of the old firm coming to their grounds in a season " Rangers saved celdic 😂 You lot should know you're history Celdic 1880(something) to 1995 😂😂 Even newspaper pics on line of a funeral at parkhead with the title R.I.P PARKHEAD . You lot are too funny 😂😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@JamesSmith-kw8gt wow . They then sold their club and became a New Co. 1995 Jan. Changed your club name to Celtic PLC . Change your badge from the priest cross to the four cleaf Broke your hoops for first time in 100 years , then brought it back . Research it , There was even a vote to keep Celtic in the top tier , sir David Murray stood up and save you playing in the lower leagues Tough break but Rangers saved you . You started after rangers You didnt last long enough than rangers You haven't won as much trophies than Rangers . .... no nonsense here , you just ignore your own history