Thanks to the British Movietone Archive, you can now watch a load of incredible old news clips including this footage (unfortunately without sound) of the 1971 Scottish Cup Final Replay between Rangers and Celtic.
Cathkin Park – Rifles & Rejects
Third Lanark are often named by wistful journalists as one of the great indicators of football’s decline. Since their inception in 1872 until their dissolution in 1967, Third Lanark were almost as synonymous with football in Glasgow as their Old
Andy Todd’s Jukebox Durie says Stirling’s Binos are dandy…
Don’t forget the Scottish Comedy FC Podcast. Subscribe/download/listen HERE Stirling Albion was the first UK senior club to be 100% owned by a fans trust. In 2002, a group of die-hard fans became concerned about the club’s growing debt and
Andy Todd’s Jukebox Durie decides to Play Up Pompey…
Don’t forget the Scottish Comedy FC Podcast. Subscribe/download/listen HERE It’s a mystery fit for Sherlock Holmes: why does Portsmouth have the nickname Pompey, a name that lives on in their anthem Pompey Chimes? It’s appropriate to mention the World Greatest
Andy Todd’s Jukebox Durie bathes in the Sunshine on Leith
Don’t forget the Scottish Comedy FC Podcast. Subscribe/download/listen HERE Jukebox Durie is our weekly review of the best (and the worst) football songs. To celebrate the release of ‘Sunshine On Leith’ this week’s Jukebox Durie examines the origin of this