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It's A Well Known Fact That
We Scots Are Fitba Daft

Scottish Culture > Fitba Daft



Yes, it is true, we Scots, like many other nations in the world, are fitba daft. In Scots dialect that means we're passionate about our football.

There are a few countries who lay claim to the origins of football, including China, Greece and Italy, but the honour of being the country who introduced the first Football Association in the world goes to our neighbours, England. 1863 was the year, and by 1880 Scotland, Wales and Ireland had followed suit, forming their own Football Associations. The first ever international football match was between Scotland and England on 30th November 1872, one year before the Scottish Football Association was founded. The result was 0-0.

Who could ever have envisaged the impact football would have had on the world? The popularity of the game over the years has not been overlooked by the TV companies, who have had a major influence on the game and continue to plough millions of pounds into producing lucrative TV deals.

TV money has been great for the football clubs of all countries, but at the same time has widened the gap between the rich and the poor. We are one of the countries who have suffered as a result, despite having two of the biggest clubs in the world, Celtic and Rangers, known as the 'Old Firm'.

Anyway, enough of my ramblings on the financial state of football, let's have a look at the Scottish game and our fitba daft fans. Prior to the TV companies taking a hold on the game, Scottish football enjoyed a moderate degree of success in Europe, considering we're a small country.

  • CELTIC were the first British team to win the European Cup, defeating    the much-fancied Inter Milan 2-1 in Lisbon on 25th May 1967.

  • RANGERS won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1972 beating Dynamo    Moscow 3-2 in Barcelona, eliminating Bayern Munich on the way.

  • ABERDEEN also won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1983, beating    Spanish giants Real Madrid 2-1 against all the odds in Gothenburg.

    It's doubtful if these successes will ever be repeated given the lack of resources in the Scottish game, although both Celtic and Rangers have been beaten finalists in the UEFA Cup, in 2003 and 2008 respectively.

    Fitba daft
    Celtic and Rangers are both based in Glasgow, and the 'Old Firm' derby is one of the most fiercely contested football matches in existence. This game is reckoned by many to be the most exciting and electrically charged derby game in the world.

    On the downside, sectarianism has always been present between the supporters of both Celtc and Rangers, but it's not been so much of an issue in recent years, thanks to the combined efforts of the Scottish Football Association and the clubs.

    Other great derby games take place in our capital city, Edinburgh, between Heart of Midlothian (Hearts) and Hibernian, (Hibs) and in the North East of the country, between Aberdeen and Dundee United.

    Our major league has four divisions, consisting of the Premier League, (12 teams) Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 (all with 10 teams), but for now I'll introduce you only to our fitba daft, top flight Premier League.

    Premier League

    Aberdeen FC :
    Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, capacity : 22,199

    Celtic FC :
    Celtic Park, Glasgow, capacity : 60,838

    Dundee United FC :
    Tannadice Park, Dundee, capacity : 14,209

    Falkirk FC :
    Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk, capacity : 7,200

    Hamilton Accademical :
    New Douglas Park, Hamilton, capacity : 5,300

    Heart of Midlothian FC :
    Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh, capacity : 18,008

    Hibernian FC :
    Easter Road, Edinburgh, capacity : 17,500

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle :
    Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, Inverness, capacity : 7,512

    Kilmarnock FC :
    Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, capacity : 18,128

    Motherwell FC :
    Fir Park, Motherwell, capacity : 13,742

    Rangers FC :
    Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, capacity : 50,411

    St Mirren FC :
    St Mirren Park, Paisley, capacity : 10,800

    That's the twelve teams that make up this years Premier League. There are some big, some small, and some are more fitba daft than others.

    But nobody is more fitba daft than the Tartan Army .....

    Football
    The 'Tartan Army' are the fabulous football fans who follow our national team all over the world, and who have won the hearts of the people in the countries they visit.

    Sure, they tend to drink too much whatever the result. We even celebrate defeat, and it's just one long party from airport to airport, but violence has never been a problem, and they have won EUFA awards for being the friendliest, well behaved fans at these tournaments. Glorious failure is our speciality.

    The Scotland national team have a fair record of qualification for the World Cup and the Euro Championships, but as yet have never quite managed to progress beyond the first group stages. Nevertheless, we continue to look on the bright side in a football sense, so who knows, maybe next time :-)

    Wee Jimmy said to his wife Mary:

    "I'm away to the World Cup Finals to watch Scotland".

    Mary asked : "How long is it on for"?

    "About three weeks, said Jimmy".

    "So when will you be home then"?

    "Jimmy thought for a moment and replied : "Sometime next week"!


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