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    The Wee Rangers Club - Members Bar at The Wee Rangers Club taken from official website

    The Wee Rangers Club

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.1 miGovan, South Side

    To say that I'm a football fan would be a slight over exaggeration, but i do support Glasgow…read moreRangers, mainly because supporting anyone else would mean automatic disownment by my dad. My boyfriend is also closely involved with the club, meaning I've been to this little venue a few times over the past year at various charity nights and events, which the Wee Club frequently hosts. Situated in very close proximity to Ibrox, The Wee Rangers Club is probably best known for it's match day hospitality, with a four course meal and guaranteed on site parking for 40 pounds per person. My dad and my boyfriend both highly recommend this. I have had a meal at the club on a couple of occasions and it was delicious. I've been informed that it is made by a chef that usually works at one of Glasgow's best hotels, so it was no surprise when the dishes came out beautifully presented like you would get in an expensive restaurant. I have always been seated in The John Brown suite which looks tiny but can hold around 120 people. You can hire this suite out for a cost of 200 pounds to non-members. The decor of the place is clean, modern and subtle, with reminders that the club is for the Rangers supporters but it isn't over the top or in your face at all. I will definitely be back for another function, the friendly stewards and bar staff made me feel very welcome, and it's ideal for a pre-match drink (or two).

    What can i say about the Wee Rangers club apart from the food is great good value for money the…read more staff are simply the best will do anything (within reason) to make your day one of the best day's you can have. The price for drink is also spot on and to top it all off the party atmosphere during/after the football is the best. So i would recomend it to anyone.

    The Scottish Football Museum

    The Scottish Football Museum

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 miMount Florida, South Side

    If you love football this is a fabulous visit. We took the tour of Hampden stadium and then went in…read morethe museum. Tom was our tour guide and can't imagine anyone better. Tour ran over..a lot. We asked questions and he talked and never said we have to wrap it up. Museum very well done.

    the scottish football museum is located within the new hampden stadium building on the south side…read moreof glasgow it claims to have the world's oldest football letter- and why not since football was first played/invented over on the east coast of scotland on leith links allegedly (or was that golf) - but don't tell them edinburgh punters ! not sure why a letter should be so important but it apparently dates from 1868 obviously with football being so important to the scottish psyche this venue should be on the list of all men (and women) who spend the week discussing their respective team's goals (or lack of) they have a maradonna shirt from the scotland-1 /argentina-3 game of 1979 (oops) but apparently we forgave him after the england fiasco there is a scottish hall of fame where all the greats are mentioned especially people we will never forget eg jock stein, jim baxter, matt busby, bill shankly, tommy burns, george best personally my preference is for concerts eg last year's george michael :) open 7 days (subject to events) with daily tours (bit expensive) - free parking - good local transport - gift shop

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    St Mirren Park

    St Mirren Park

    4.0(1 review)
    6.6 miPaisley

    St. Mirror Park is named as such because all the pretty wee Scottish lassies St. (stare) at the…read moreMirrors in the bathroom and admire themselves. As does everyone else, really. First-Hand Experience: More info about my personal experience at this stadium - I've been to both the old one nearby (now demolished) and this new one, and I have to say, the new one is better. In fact, it's a major upgrade and no wonder the fans are happy about it. You can basically see the inside from the outside and having wandered the grounds in both 2011 and 2014, I can say that while it's still a very small stadium and still could use a few upgrades, it's something to be proud of that will stand the test of time. I look forward to seeing a game here one of these days. So when I was doing my first tour of Scotland in 2011, I also hit up every single stadium in the country. My obsession with footy (soccer to Americans) is the reason. Every stadium review - like all my reviews - are based on first-hand personal experience, usually from multiple visits. As recently as Fall 2014, when I was "stuck" in UK for 3 months, I went to most of them yet again while travelling. I have pictures of me at many of them, which I will post later. Also, when back in Scotland I plan to take more pix, and add more stadia! So watch this space! *** return to regular review *** It's a brand new stadium built in 2009 to replace Love Park (I love Love Park but it did need to go), it's all seater located on Greenhill Road, and it has a decent atmosphere up in Paisley. It can hold 8k people and cost 8 mil to build. Tesco bought the old stadium and demolished it.

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