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AN EPIC JOURNEY TO EVERY STADIUM IN THIS COUNTRY!

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AN EPIC JOURNEY TO EVERY STADIUM IN THIS COUNTRY!

I visited every football team in the Northern Irish Premiership!!!

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Teams and stadiums that are featured in this vlog:

– Carrick Rangers, Taylor’s Avenue
– Larne FC, Inver Park
– Ballymena United, The Showgrounds
– Coleraine, The Showgrounds
– Dungannon Swifts, Stangmore Park
– Portadown, Shamrock Park
– Glenavon, Mourneview Park
– Glentoran, The Oval
– Linfield FC, Windsor Park
– Crusaders, Seaview
– Cliftonville, Solitude
– Newry City, The Showgrounds

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37 COMMENTS

  1. it is absolutely amazing what you are doing. you literally travelled the whole country😂thank you so much for these videos and i really appreciate the effort you go to. Northern Ireland’s not a bad wee place 😍🇬🇧

  2. Carrick Rangers are based in Carrickfergus which is also the name of a Dubliners song sung by Jim McCann although I don't think he's as good as any of the other Dubliners it talks about going from Carrickfergus to Ballygrant which is a village in Scotland and the song has Kilkenny but this is actually misheard version of Kilmeny which is where the songwriters lover is laid to rest. This song was later covered by Van Morrison and was mentioned in Galway Girl by Ed Sheeran.

    I couldn't help laughing when you said what you thought Coleraine and Dungannon was pronounced like because as an English man I know many people would have made the same mistake.

    You've also fallen for the classic joke that Northern Irish people like to make about Northern Ireland being small on all the maps so can't be that far away from one place to another but it is actually much further than you think.

  3. I follow Crusaders’ results from England. They’re my adopted club from Northern Ireland. I treat Queen’s Park my club from Scotland just as well. I’m pleased you managed to look inside Crusaders’ ground as I find it unique due to its surroundings courtesy of Google Maps. I also find arch rivals Cliftonville’s Solitude stadium just as unique with its open side and the way into the ground. How did you get inside? Seriously, I think a lot of English clubs from the championship down should play pre-season games in Northern Ireland and give a much needed boost to the Irish game. A Cup competition involving English, Scottish and Northern Ireland clubs would be a welcome alternative to the League Cups as such. Crusaders v Birmingham City sounds a nice idea. Brilliant video, probably the best one so far.

  4. Really enjoyed your videos on Irish football on both sides of the border Sam excellent to see you giving Irish football great coverage. You should go further south to see my own club Cork City FC. We’ve got a great fan base and a very interesting history. Here’s a documentary COPA90 did about our club a few years ago. https://youtu.be/9t-Iq-2uiTU

  5. Met with some Coleraine supporters back in 2000 when they travelled to see their team play Örgryte IS (Sweden) in the Uefa Cup. Had drinks after the game and they were absolute ace the lot of them!

  6. Sam u went down in my estimation when you said your a Liverpool fan ( I’m United so I’m sure your not surprised 😂😂) but seriously really enjoy your vlogs visiting so many wonderful and and unique grounds and petrol prices are nuts even here in the Philippines if that’s any consolation. Keep up the great work 👍

  7. Loved it again .Linfieid would do great in the spfl (as a Celtic fan in saying that)They would be backed up financially big time and to be honest I would welcome them.

  8. Barry Town FC are the most successful Welsh league side in Europe. Years ago they reached the 3rd round of the old UEFA cup, where they were knocked out by Aberdeen. In those days the 3rd round was the last round before the quarter finals

  9. The differences between Linfield FC and the rest of the clubs within the Northern Irish Premiership is that all the clubs have to pay for their stadium upkeep and pitch while LINFIELD doesn't have to pay a penny because it's also the international stadium.

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