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    Celtic Football Club - Latest addition to the statues on the Celtic Way, legendary Celtic captain Billy McNeill

    Celtic Football Club

    4.6(37 reviews)
    47.8 miParkhead

    If you are a seller of thumb tacks (UK: drawing pins) then you "Sell Tacks", which is about how you…read morepronounce Celtic with a Scottish accent, by the way. Similarly, if you are a SeaLion and you do cool things to impress onlookers, then you do SealTricks. But seriously, Celtic is one of the great teams of the whole world, let alone the UK. The biggest club in Scotland on every level, playing in a palace of a 60k stadium, which includes a Graveyard so hardcore fans can be buried here! That's how much Celtic means. First-Hand Experience: this is my fave club in Scotland, and one of my 10 fave clubs in the world. I've seen them live at this stadium many times, I've also seen them away from home at Anfield (Liverpool), other Scottish clubs, and even in Cleveland Browns Stadium facing Boca Juniors. I can't really count the number of times I've watched them play but it's been around a dozen or more. Most recently was 2014. They're a wonderful club with wonderful fans. Being inside Celtic Park is one of the best stadium experiences for any fan anywhere. Plus they are linked to my fave team Liverpool in many ways and to my mother's homeland of Ireland. So they mean a lot to me. Watching them is a religious experience - and yes that is an in-joke. Since religion is so heavily linked to this club and Rangers. Celtic (pronounced Seyll-takk in the local accent, and never Kel-tic, ever) are bitter rivals of Rangers, and the religious element means the hatred runs deep. The Irish were always the outcasts and underdogs but when it comes to football they are the big boy. Rangers has won more Scottish League titles, but Celtic is bigger in every other way. They play in famous green and white hoops. The stadium is in the rough East End of town. I had a gun pointed at me outside their stadium. Since their first game in 1888, they have never been relegated, which is very impressive, especially now that Rangers were demoted and so Celtic are the only team not to be relegated. They have won the Scottish League 46 times and are the current champs. They're within 10 of Rangers' record. They've won the Scottish Cup 36 times and the League Cup 15 times. In 1967 they amazingly became the first British team to win the European Cup, with Manchester United, Liverpool (4 times in a few years) and Nottingham Forest following suit within a decade or so. They were runners up in the 1970 European Cup and in the 2003 UEFA Cup, meaning they have reached 3 major European finals, winning one. In 67 they had beaten Inter Milan in the final, whereas in 70 they lost to Feyenoord at the San Siro. Their greatest managers include Martin O'Neill who got them to the UEFA Cup Final, and Neil Lennon who got Celtic to a few Champions League knockout phases. Celtic's club magazine is the oldest in the football world, from 1965. There are supposedly 9 million Celtic fans around the world including 1 million in the US and Canada. Like Liverpool, they sing "You'll Never Walk Alone" before every game, and they never will.

    It's shocking that it has taken me to my 47th review to do this one, but here it finally is. Over…read morethe past decade or two I have been to Celtic Park literally hundreds of times, so you now know up front that clearly I am a fan. Having been to football grounds as famous as Anfield, Old Trafford, the Nou Camp, etc, I can certainly state that Celtic Park is on a par with any of these places. What sets it apart is the 5 star atmosphere created by the supporters who are known for producing the noise to help push the team over the line during important matches. Get yourself along to a match to sample the atmosphere, a champions league match is particularly recommended if you can get a ticket. Alternatively you can do the museum tour. I have done it a few times now with friends who have come to visit Glasgow. You get to hear about the famous history of Celtic and see parts of the stadium you normally would not have access to.

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    Dundee United FC

    Dundee United FC

    5.0(1 review)
    19.9 mi

    When Crocodile Dundee married that cute woman from the first movie, was that "Dundee United?"…read more The irony of this team name is that it isn't. Dundee is quite divided, and the bitter rivals play just 300 yards down the road. Bitter because United are the bigger team by any stretch of the imagination. First-Hand Experience: I've seen DUFC play 3 times at home, and several times away, and I absolutely love them. They're my favourite team in Scotland (alongside Celtic) and they have shiny orange kits like the 1970s Holland teams did. I'm positively in love with the way they play in their swashbuckling side, backed by the Tannadice Roar. It's a crime that this stadium only has one review... maybe Yelp is not so big in Dundee. If you ever go up to Scotland and you like football, do what I did. Take a chance, go in the wind and the rain and sit at Tannadice and be amazed by the crowd and the team and the spirit of this city and club. I love this team a lot! Can't wait to go and watch them again. They play to 14k people, more than DFC, and they have a much sexier kit (orange). They are known as the Tangerines, or Terrors, or the Arabs - the supporters anyway. Not sure why. They play at Tannadice which means every time I hear Coldplay or Phil Collins singing about Another Day In Paradise, etc... I sing "Another Day In Tannadice." Ironically Celtic Park is nicknamed Paradise. They were originally Dundee Hibernian and they are the Irish (Catholic) half of Dundee. They were formed in 1909. Like DFC, they have only won the Scottish Premier once, and that was quite recently, in 1983, right around the time that Aberdeen were dominating. They've won the Scottish Cup twice recently, in 1994 and 2010. They won the Scottish League Cup in 1980 and 1981. They've been Scottish Cup runners up 5 times including 2005 and 2014. They were amazingly UEFA Cup runners up in 1987 and European Cup Semi Finalists in 1984. So a very storied history for this beautiful orange club.

    St Mirren Football Club - Taken from St Mirren official website

    St Mirren Football Club

    3.8(5 reviews)
    53.6 miPaisley

    Very nice new stadium with nice atmosphere and good food. Very accessible and is a great day even…read moreif the Saints aren't top notch

    Helen Mirren is a wonderful actress but I didn't know she had been made a Saint. I guess she was…read moremore wonderful than I thought. And now she even has a footy team named after her. Does she even like footy? First-Hand Experience: I've seen St. Mirren play live once, but only away from their home stadium. They were at Celtic Park, and even though they got completely destroyed, they carried on fighting until the final whistle and I always respected them for that. Seeing a team play live in person always gives you a better perspective on who they are and this is a team that the fans can be proud of, that has always punched above their tiny weight for the famous and storied suburb (sorry, city) of Paisley. Paisley is one of the great underrated cities of the UK because it's actually sort of part of Glasgow, but it's really a city unto itself (think Brooklyn or Queens in NYC), and they have their own footy team as well, who are actually doing well at the moment up in the Premier League. St. Mirren can only attract 8k to their nice new stadium but the fans are passionate and loyal and will always keep coming. They were founded in 1877 and are the last Scottish team I'm reviewing. They play in tiny black and white stripes, whereas their away kit is a more appealing yellow. They have never won the Scottish League, but they did manage to win the Scottish Cup in 1926, 1959, and as recently as 1987 which is a great history for such a small suburban club. They also won the League Cup in 2013, their only victory in it, which really sent the fans into reverie.

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    Partick Thistle Football Club - Kingsley with fans.

    Partick Thistle Football Club

    3.9(11 reviews)
    47.5 mi

    My friend Patrick was like, "let's go through every possible outfit in this store and find one that…read moreyou like!" I was thinking to myself NO WAY but I still let him put 20 different things on me before I was like, "Patrick... This'll do." He mis-heard me and thought I was asking him to start a footy team named "Partick Thistle" and the rest is history. First-Hand Experience: I've seen Partick play at home twice, and away from home once. Watching a team in person, you really get a feeling for what sort of club it is. This is a people's club with a rabid fan base and is a hidden gem in Glasgow. It's a team I will always have an affinity with because of how much fun I had at their home ground. I always look out for their scores and cheer them on. This is a great club in Glasgow with a stadium that needs a bit of work. They play in the Maryhill part of Glasgow which is actually part of the suburb of Partick, and are very well supported. However their ground only holds 10k people. They were founded back in 1876. They play in lovely red and yellow stripes. Mo Johnston, Alan Rough and Alan Hansen all played for this club. Their songs include "Rellow Army", "Mary fae Maryhill", "Over Land and Sea", "Forever and Ever", "We've Followed the Thistle for Many a Day", "Oh Maryhill is wonderful", "Do Do Do Conrad Balatoni" and "Gerry Britton is the King of Spain". Craig Ferguson and Robert Carlyle are famously Partick supporters. Poor guys. Niall Ferguson said "they were the atheists' team. You couldn't believe in God and support Partick Thistle." This is a reference to how religious the followings of Celtic (catholic) and Rangers (protestant) are. This is Glasgow's third team if you will, and it's nice that they've been in the Prem during Rangers' absence. They won the Scottish Cup in 1921 and were runners up in 1930. They won the League Cup in 1972 and were runners up 3 times. They've never won the Scottish Prem but have finished 3rd a couple of times.

    The legend that is Chic Charnley has been mentioned in a previous Yelp review, and while Partick…read moreThistle's profile as a club has steadily decreased over the years, the fact that the fans still view a headcase with a borderline personality disorder as their all time hero, makes it easy to have a soft spot for The Jags. A classic journeyman, chick drifted between clubs on an almost seasonal basis, often as his shocking disciplinary record caused him to fall foul of his superiors.Career highlights included attacking a sword-weilding hooligan with a traffic cone, 17 red cards, and getting released from Hibernian for throwing a pair of boots at his manager. He retired in the early 2000s, but round the stands of Firhill, he never really left.

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    Partick Thistle Football Club - From official website

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    Rangers FC

    Rangers FC

    4.5(2 reviews)
    50.0 miIbrox, South Side

    Strangers FC are full of a bunch of weirdos that will offer you sweets in order to get you in their…read morevan, and then abduct you. Not quite, but kind of. Rangers are the second biggest club in Scotland, and one of the 10 biggest clubs in the UK. Only Celtic are bigger. First-Hand Experience: I've seen them play live on several occasions, including in Liverpool, and away from home in Scotland, and at Ibrox - their home - twice. The first time was a negative experience, but the second time was a very positive one, when they hosted Liverpool in a friendly during Kenny Dalglish's most recent spell as manager - in 2011. That was a really great time, and is the only reason I'll give this legendary club 4 stars. Before that, I had some issues with the sectarian anti-Irish chanting that I heard at the other Ibrox game, but I'm over it and we can move on. I'm not sure what this club would have to do to earn a 5th star from me, since they are a bitter rival of the Scots team I love - Celtic. Yes, there is a huge religious rivalry with Celtic, who are Catholics, whereas Rangers are Protestants. I am deducting one star from Rangers for this, because it has led to many deaths and too much animosity. I have found that Rangers fans tend to be more militant about this, they call it sectarianism, even though Celtic fans can be just as violent and insane about it. The Rangers fans I've met have sometimes been racist and hostile towards Irish people and outsiders in general, and if there were a "Fascist" club of Scotland, Rangers would be it, along with the English counterparts, Aston Villa and Chelsea. As well as West Ham, Leeds, Sunderland, others. Other than that, it's a fantastic club. Rangers have won 54 Scottish leagues (a world record), 33 Scottish Cups (a record), 27 League Cups (a record), and won the treble of all three in the same season 7 times (a world record). Rangers was the first British club to reach a UEFA tournament final and won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1972 after being runner-up twice in 1961 and 1967. They were also runners up in 2008 in the UEFA Cup. They were in the top division from 1872 until being liquidated in 2011, and demoted to the bottom tier. Now they're on their way back up, facing play offs to try and get into the Prem. They play in blue in front of 51k people. They did not have a catholic play for them until Mo Johnston in 1989, and they once had 143,000 watch a game in 1948 at Ibrox. In 1987, 100,000 saw them face Kiev. Ally McCoist is their greatest ever player. Well I have to go now. Don't be a Ranger.

    SIMPLY THE BEST BETTER THAN ALL THE REST…read more Fox E. was obviously afflicted by biases and prejudices moreover his poisoned garble only underlines his brainless misrepresentation of the world greatest and most successful club side. Perhaps a spell in a learning environment would help to address his ignorance.

    Motherwell Football Club - From website

    Motherwell Football Club

    3.8(5 reviews)
    47.5 miMotherwell

    I have a confession. I never knew your father, and I only dated your sister once, but I knew your…read moreMother Well... ;) Since 1985, Motherwell have been consistently in the Scottish Premier League, but that is in grave danger this year as they will have to contest a play off final against the likes of Hibernian or (gulp) Celtic to save their place in the league. Watch this space. No seriously, watch it. Okay, thanks for watching the space, I'm back. First-Hand Experience: I have been to their home stadium 4 or 5 times, twice to watch a match, one time in the really old days. I have seen them play live on 2 or 3 occasions and each time I absolutely loved it. I adore their kits, their fans, their atmosphere. I consider myself a semi-fan of Motherwell and am proud to have seen them play. Hamilton and Airdrie are the main rivals, and this club was founded in 1886 and plays in gorgeous yellow and red, really luscious eyecatching colours. They've been a top division side throughout most of history. Their greatest achievement was winning the Scottish League in 1932, but they've been runners up 7 times, including 95, 2013 and 2014... Celtic were the team that kept them out of it. They have finished 3rd 8 times. They won the Scottish Cup in 1952 and 1991, and have been runners up 5 times including 2011. Won the Scottish League Cup in 1951, and were runners up twice including 2005. So they're altogether a really fantastic club that play to 14k fans and have punched above their weight.

    A good football stadium that, while never busy, is still quite cramped with seats quite cosily put…read moretogether. This will either be a really good or really bad thing depending on if you're team are winning or not. I'm not the biggest football fan in the world, so I am rarely here to watch some football but rather for functions, mainly in the Davie Cooper Suite. It's really nice, with good barstaff and well stocked bars. The buffets are always ace as well. Had some great nights in here. If you are here for football, you could do worse, but also better. It's not the best stadium in Scotland but at the end of the day it all comes down to whether or not your team wins. Could be doing with some money pumped into it, along with alot of places in Motherwell.

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