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Nearly 10,000 there in the third tier. Dunfermline have the best badge in British football and for that reason alone they are worth following.
It's a shame Rangers and Celtic are so dominant as it's a pretty healthy and competitive league system below them.
That's a 'derby' game of sorts. I'm not sure how big a rivalry is though?
I've been to Dunfermline match, pissed down with the coldest rain (apart from Aberdeen) I've ever experienced.
The team run onto the pitch 'Into the Valley' the Skids.
They got my appreciation for that.
My Scottish butties tell me Scotland has the highest attendances per capita every season. I've done a few Scottish grounds and their non league (junior football) teams attract crowds far in excess the Welsh Premier League and some English non league clubs can get through the gates.
Dunfermline beat us 6-1 in 1999 didn't they.
It's funny, there's so much information on line now, but since I stopped getting a Sunday paper, I'm right out of touch with what's happening in things like Leagues One and Two and the Scottish second tier and below. As it happens, I looked at the table for the Scottish Championship a few days ago and saw that Queens Park are top (are they still an amateur club?) and Arbroath,who came so close to promotion to the Premier League last season, are bottom - I'd didn't have a clue Cove Rangers were now playing at that level either.
Whilst working for the MoD I was posted to Rosyth in the mid-1980s and lived in digs in Dunfermline. I used to attend their home games and travelled to see their away games at places like Stenhousemuir, Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy (Raith Rovers). I also took the opportunity to see a Hibs v Rangers game whilst up in Scotland.
As a result, I sometimes keep an eye on the Pars' results, just as I do regarding Charlton, Gladbach, Welling and Taunton after living in those places and attending occasional home games.
Scottish Championship is very interesting this season. At least five teams in with a shout of automatic promotion and then you have the play offs below that
As you mention, Queens Park are top (their best season for many many decades) but they did go professional a few years ago and have left Hampden to go to 'lesser Hampden' next door. They are converting that into a ground holding around 2,000 which is absurdly small so presumably promotion would mean some games at Hampden. That would be amazing.
For most of this season they have been playing at Stenhousmuir whilst Lesser Hampden is redeveloped
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...pionship/table
Aye, I had a read of the Scottish tables recently. Was an eye opener to see who were involved, I think me & you are of an age when as youngsters we were encyclopaedias of football, devouring all & sundry regarding the game. Is it age that narrows the breadth of knowledge? Or has the sheer volume of information at your fingertips overwhelmed us. I’ve worked with football mad youngsters fairly recently, lads late teens/early 20s, they know their Premier League stats and City related stuff but their wider knowledge of clubs, history of the game etc is sadly lacking. I tell them tales and stats from years ago that they scarcely believe until Google wades into the conversation. I still hanker for Third Lanark(shire rifles)
Also a certain age......used to devour Charlie Buchan's Football monthly.....and also - I think it was called Football star or something - which focused on South American football - always used to devour anything regarding River Plate!!!! Scottish wise I always look out for Raith Rovers, Hamilton Academicals and Hearts.
I had a Sunday ritual of studying all of the league tables (even non league) in the papers after the Saturday fixtures. I’d also read the new Rothman’s every year virtually from cover to cover - I still get it now, but I only use it now to look things up. Up to my forties, I could automatically answer who the manager was and the name of the ground of every Football League club - now, I struggle to name all of the managers in the Premier League.
I think I’d still continue with my Sunday morning ritual if I was still buying Sunday papers, but there’s not the motivation, and possibly memory capacity, to be the same football nerd I was as a young man. Third Lanark is the first club I can remember going bust and Clydebank packed up soon afterwards didn’t they.
One other thing, I think I’ve mentioned before on here that I believe I owe my good knowledge of English and, to a lesser extent, Scottish geography almost entirely to football.