Cleator Moor Celtic lifelong supporter here, thanks for all the nice feedback on the video, Dene (the coach in the video) is a legend at the club, seeing us win Cumberland County Cups and Shipowners Cups, please think about a visit up north and speak to any of us in the ground about our history, we’re a proper community cup and the support is appreciated! #COYBIG
@@jackpollard2715 I’m not but from other team’s perspective I know, you’re not wanted , but like your big brothers tbh , hated but not rated either. Youse are pony.
Yet another fine video, Sam. Love your channel & your enthusiasm for Scottish football. Keep on, keeping on, mate! all the very best from Japan, (orig. Scotland - Celtic supporter for over 56 years... and counting). G.
My uncle started a club called knaresborough Celtic , a small village about 20min from leeds. He is a massive Celtic fan . Last time I was back he showed me a letter he received from Brendan Roger's praising him for his efforts . I am a rangers fan by the way haha
Great feature, my cousin and uncle played for CM Celtic and my dad for one game. The stone circle aka Kinneside stone circle is suspected as being a frake and built by a local farmer c1800's. Celtic were indead formed by Irish Catholic miners that came to Cleator mid 1800's to work in the mines, so many that the town was nicknamed Little Ireland. Celtic had an affiliation with the Glasgow team and used to receive the Scottish sides old kits. From time to time some Glasgow Celtic fans have made pilgrimage to CM to watch Celtic. There is still a big Celtic supporting population in the town.
I don’t mind QPR. weird though that RESUP POOHS is an anagram of ……………..? Seems like a (Satanic?) curse against them. I think someone with the lastname Barnett developed Queen’s Park the neighbourhood back in the Victorian times.
Went to Loftus Road in the 70s v west ham in the cup I think qpr won 6-1 Stan bowls played glad to hear they share an irish connection never liked West ham anyway 😁😁😁🍀🍀🍀
Sometimes, going to small grass-roots clubs which are not well-known outside their own communities, makes very interesting videos. The metal sculptures in the town centre were interesting, too. I look forward to your returning some day when a match actually goes ahead at Cleator Moor.
Hiya Sam, Cleator Moor is 5 miles from where I live, Tony Caig, Scott Carson and Dion Dublin's cousin's (Duke and Eddie)went to the same school as me, besides that I've never been to a Cleator Moor Celtic game in my life, if you're coming down to Cumberland you should go to Workington Reds and Cleator Moor Celtic in the same weekend if at all possible, Workington reds got expelled in 1977 from the football league, when Wimbledon came in, sorry about Greggs being shut, Cleator Moor is called Little Ireland, there's loads of Irish name's from Cleator Moor, like O'Reilly, Kelly and Monaghan,I cant believe how many viewings this vlog has had, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
I live down near Heathrow and I was planning to take my uncle up there to see a game but the weather is a massive issue for such a journey. He loves West Cumbria and came across this ground a while back. New year maybe. Thank you for posting this the video.
In the great tradition of stickers on urinal cisterns in away end toilets, I remember seeing in 1998 a sticker from the Glasgow Stalybridge Celtic Supporters Club on the cistern in the bogs at the away end of Yeovil Town.
My aunt and uncle used to live in the village but they were rugby fans. Unfortunately never got the chance to see CM Celtic play but they did live beside Dion Dublins family who are from the area 🍀
@@paulguise698 that’s pretty cool man, Its been a long time since I’ve been in the village but it was the wasps rugby club and a pub called the little arms I had a drink in a few times. Maybe try get down see CM Celtic in the future
Stone circles were popular among the ancient Cumbrians. If you go back around 2000 years when Britain as we know it now was split into different ‘ethnic’ groups, the ancient kingdom of Cumbria stretched from around greenock/gourock north of glasgow all the way down encompassing modern wales. These would have been built for ceremonial/celestial purposes or sacrificial.
There is also stalybridge Celtic and Stafford Rangers. THey don’t have any connection with the Glasgow teams but I know the Celtic and Rangers fans used to go down and support them when they played in the Vauxhall conference. Stalybridge play in blue.
Awesome! I only live down the road in Lancashire. I will have to have a trip up there. Did you get hold of a pin? That would be an awesome pin for the collection!
From memory as a kid Celtic fans English team would be either somewhere they have family/links to or Liverpool,Everton(liverpool because of Dalglish and Everton because they share songs with them and Moyes was the manager)
Keep the good work up Sam, your having a roller coaster of a year trying to get content out. Your positivity is infectious and you love for the history of football is so refreshing. 👍👍
Hi Sam great channel keep going , did you know there is a Stalybridge Celtic based in greater Manchester they are currently members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division I'd also like you to cover RCD Mallorca as I've family there and my uncle lived there for over 40 years until he passed away in 2021.
i think stone circles were places of gathering or schooling areas from prehistoric settlements.... of course many things can be taught by these glyphs. I would say by it's positioning it has more to do with measuring the lunar equinox so some sort of Celtic magic went on there at one point in history, that's for sure.
There used to be a club called Celtic Nation based in Carlisle, who played in the Northern League (English Tier 9). Their owner pumped a load of money in so they could attract ex-professionals (Tier 4-5 standard players) but pulled his investment after 2 seasons so they folded.
Never knew about this Team affliated with Glasgow celtic 👏 well done Sam for Another Adventure you should have your own TV slot you do a brilliant 👏 job
Been Celtic and Arsenal since Charlie George's FA cup winner against Liverpool in the classic 1971 final . Thanks for sharing this video, looks like I have a new team to support, cheers. COYBIG 🍀
Hi Neil I’m been Celtic and Arsenal since I went to sammy Nelson’s testimonial in the 80s I remember it still in the old Highbury I’m 59 now 🏴☘️🍀🇮🇪
Really interesting vlog Sam. Had no idea about this club, very good watch mate. The miners, played an important part in football in parts of Europe too, not exactly sure, am thinking some in Spain ?
Yes and the names Cumbria and Cymru also point to this. There is a folk tradition in Wales of Hen Ogledd (The Old North) that sees this area as a common people. Carlisle, Penrith and Helvellyn are all names from a common root with Welsh.
What about Farsley Celtic FC. It's a football club in the National League North. It's in between Bradford and Leeds. It's a good non league game to go to however I recommend coming in good weather, it has shelter but if you want to be with the main fans with heart for this club you have to stand without shelter. Highly recommend going 👍
Dump the SFA buy and rebuild Cleator Moor, and rise to the Prem that would be mindblowing lol (only a what-if). Be following their progress after watching this. HH Cleator Moor
Had all my planned local games called off today so ended up popping along to a local rugby union club, Tyldesley, and saw them play against Littleborough but saw the Manchester Derby before kick off and even more made up with United winning
I'm a Celtic supporter. My English club is Aston Villa, and that's because of Paul McGrath and the large Irish contingent there in the early to mid 90s (McGrath, Houghton, Staunton, Townsend)
You need to get out more. There are loads of Celtic who ‘follow Arsenal and particularly Newcastle. The North East has been a hot bed of Irish Republicanism.
@@SuperHans64 That's very nice for you but I was just answering the question. And the vast vast majority of Celtic fans are left of centre in their politics, with the majority (in my experience) having broad Irish nationalist views. The point being - that's in common with the history of the North East of England.
As a Scottish football fan, with not so much interest in English £££££ football, it is Liverpool for me, worked there briefly, and the people of that city were as decent as you could find anywhere.
I am a Chelsea fan who supports Celtic pal. I have dual British/ Irish citizenship due to my Irish parents, grandparents, great grandparents, great great grandparents etc etc pal. CFC 55 💙💚🇬🇧🇮🇪
What other clubs would you like me to cover in 2023?
hungerford town mate
Cambuslang Rangers
@@masonboyne5074 sure he’s done that
Blantyre Vics
@@bobbysutherland4700 cool Al need to check that out 👍🏻
i can confidently say if you asked what English team Celtic fans supported, not 1 would say Chelsea....
Absolutely correct…Man U …
@@paulritchie5868 a few boys i know have connections at man united, but most prefer united FC of manchester
Thought so too!
I am sure all Chelsea fans,like me, are extremely thankful for that!🇬🇧
@@davidbarr9343 feel sorry for you, 10th is it now?🤔🤔
One or two shouts for Stalybridge Celtic. Don't forget Farsley Celtic!😄
Cleator Moor Celtic lifelong supporter here, thanks for all the nice feedback on the video, Dene (the coach in the video) is a legend at the club, seeing us win Cumberland County Cups and Shipowners Cups, please think about a visit up north and speak to any of us in the ground about our history, we’re a proper community cup and the support is appreciated! #COYBIG
Yas are shite mate, nor do any of the nwcfl teams want youse lot there.
@@roscoaber didn’t realise you were spokesman for the NWCFL🤣
@@jackpollard2715 I’m not but from other team’s perspective I know, you’re not wanted , but like your big brothers tbh , hated but not rated either. Youse are pony.
im actually here ...right now ! Ashton Town
@@roscoaber gimp
Yet another fine video, Sam. Love your channel & your enthusiasm for Scottish football. Keep on, keeping on, mate! all the very best from Japan, (orig. Scotland - Celtic supporter for over 56 years... and counting). G.
Brilliant!!!!! Footy adventures at the Moor!!!!!!!
Little Ireland at Cleator Moor.
My uncle started a club called knaresborough Celtic , a small village about 20min from leeds. He is a massive Celtic fan . Last time I was back he showed me a letter he received from Brendan Roger's praising him for his efforts . I am a rangers fan by the way haha
Great feature, my cousin and uncle played for CM Celtic and my dad for one game. The stone circle aka Kinneside stone circle is suspected as being a frake and built by a local farmer c1800's. Celtic were indead formed by Irish Catholic miners that came to Cleator mid 1800's to work in the mines, so many that the town was nicknamed Little Ireland. Celtic had an affiliation with the Glasgow team and used to receive the Scottish sides old kits. From time to time some Glasgow Celtic fans have made pilgrimage to CM to watch Celtic. There is still a big Celtic supporting population in the town.
cleaton moor celtic! we (golcar) played them last year in the north west counties division 1, great little club hope they do well
My team QPR used to play in green and white hoops in very old days are they had a Irish back ground in Queens park area of London
I don’t mind QPR. weird though that RESUP POOHS is an anagram of ……………..?
Seems like a (Satanic?) curse against them. I think someone with the lastname Barnett developed Queen’s Park the neighbourhood back in the Victorian times.
Went to Loftus Road in the 70s v west ham in the cup I think qpr won 6-1 Stan bowls played glad to hear they share an irish connection never liked West ham anyway 😁😁😁🍀🍀🍀
Wasn't Millwall Football Club founded by Irish dissidents as they were known as the time, Jam jar factory?
Sometimes, going to small grass-roots clubs which are not well-known outside their own communities, makes very interesting videos. The metal sculptures in the town centre were interesting, too. I look forward to your returning some day when a match actually goes ahead at Cleator Moor.
Love the videos keep it up!
Thanks mate!!
Hiya Sam, Cleator Moor is 5 miles from where I live, Tony Caig, Scott Carson and Dion Dublin's cousin's (Duke and Eddie)went to the same school as me, besides that I've never been to a Cleator Moor Celtic game in my life, if you're coming down to Cumberland you should go to Workington Reds and Cleator Moor Celtic in the same weekend if at all possible, Workington reds got expelled in 1977 from the football league, when Wimbledon came in, sorry about Greggs being shut, Cleator Moor is called Little Ireland, there's loads of Irish name's from Cleator Moor, like O'Reilly, Kelly and Monaghan,I cant believe how many viewings this vlog has had, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
I live down near Heathrow and I was planning to take my uncle up there to see a game but the weather is a massive issue for such a journey. He loves West Cumbria and came across this ground a while back. New year maybe. Thank you for posting this the video.
Heaven on Earth Cleator Moor 💚🤍
In the great tradition of stickers on urinal cisterns in away end toilets, I remember seeing in 1998 a sticker from the Glasgow Stalybridge Celtic Supporters Club on the cistern in the bogs at the away end of Yeovil Town.
My aunt and uncle used to live in the village but they were rugby fans. Unfortunately never got the chance to see CM Celtic play but they did live beside Dion Dublins family who are from the area 🍀
Hiya Chrissy, Dions cousins (Duke and Eddie Dublin) went to the same school as me, as did Tony Caig and Scott Carson
@@paulguise698 that’s pretty cool man, Its been a long time since I’ve been in the village but it was the wasps rugby club and a pub called the little arms I had a drink in a few times. Maybe try get down see CM Celtic in the future
Stone circles were popular among the ancient Cumbrians. If you go back around 2000 years when Britain as we know it now was split into different ‘ethnic’ groups, the ancient kingdom of Cumbria stretched from around greenock/gourock north of glasgow all the way down encompassing modern wales. These would have been built for ceremonial/celestial purposes or sacrificial.
Hi Sam, thanks for the great tour of the stadium and club.
Cheers for still watching mate! Appreciate it!
There is also stalybridge Celtic and Stafford Rangers. THey don’t have any connection with the Glasgow teams but I know the Celtic and Rangers fans used to go down and support them when they played in the Vauxhall conference. Stalybridge play in blue.
And a Farsley Celtic, who James Tavernier apparently played for as a youth
Wish there was a Stafford Celtic
Awesome! I only live down the road in Lancashire. I will have to have a trip up there. Did you get hold of a pin? That would be an awesome pin for the collection!
There is also a team called West Allotment Celtic who play in the northern premier I think.
They play in the Northern League.
@@peterosullivan9942 thanks for checking!
Love your videos mate followed scottish football all my days and learn more from you than I have from anywhere else.
Is there not a Farsley Celtic in the English lower leagues?
From memory as a kid Celtic fans English team would be either somewhere they have family/links to or Liverpool,Everton(liverpool because of Dalglish and Everton because they share songs with them and Moyes was the manager)
I remember watching when you had 2k subs you've come a long way
Your much much more than just a straight football channel always interesting
Nice wee place, looks like a great club..
Excellent video as usual 👍
There's a Farsley Celtic in Yorkshire too!
Keep the good work up Sam, your having a roller coaster of a year trying to get content out. Your positivity is infectious and you love for the history of football is so refreshing. 👍👍
Never knew about this club. Will keep an eye out from now on. 🍀
There is also Farsley Celtic who play in the National League North
Hi Sam great channel keep going , did you know there is a Stalybridge Celtic based in greater Manchester they are currently members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division I'd also like you to cover RCD Mallorca as I've family there and my uncle lived there for over 40 years until he passed away in 2021.
my mothers uncle played in the berwick rangers team that beat the team formally known as rangers in 1967 scottish cup. he now lives in australia
Good man
Very few Celtic supporters would say Chelsea.
Well done Sam, great video. Gutted for you Greggs was shut. lol
Love your videos mate , keep up the good work. 👍
i think stone circles were places of gathering or schooling areas from prehistoric settlements.... of course many things can be taught by these glyphs. I would say by it's positioning it has more to do with measuring the lunar equinox so some sort of Celtic magic went on there at one point in history, that's for sure.
There used to be a club called Celtic Nation based in Carlisle, who played in the Northern League (English Tier 9). Their owner pumped a load of money in so they could attract ex-professionals (Tier 4-5 standard players) but pulled his investment after 2 seasons so they folded.
He asked a lad I know directions, the lad was manager of Gilford Park so he went & watched them, thats how it started. Mental! WATP.
Yep, interestingly Celtic Nation were named that because of Cumbria’s history as a ‘Celtic Nation’ rather than immigration
Please do some research of Billingham Synthonia FC and our history. In the summer we will be celebrating our centenary
Never knew about this Team affliated with Glasgow celtic 👏 well done Sam for Another Adventure you should have your own TV slot you do a brilliant 👏 job
Are they a seperate entity like the boys club ?
@@weeblue4182 a think it's more like they arent the same club
Great video shame about the weather and Greggs. Just to the left and down a bit to Cleator Moor is Isle of Man FC. Maybe they are worth a visit
Nice Video, Informative if fans weren’t aware of this team. HH 🍀🍀
Class story mate 👍🏻🍀
Been Celtic and Arsenal since Charlie George's FA cup winner against Liverpool in the classic 1971 final . Thanks for sharing this video, looks like I have a new team to support, cheers. COYBIG 🍀
Cheers Neil, the more the merrier
Hi Neil I’m been Celtic and Arsenal since I went to sammy Nelson’s testimonial in the 80s I remember it still in the old Highbury I’m 59 now 🏴☘️🍀🇮🇪
Back again to Mestalla. Old Stadium in Liga . I love your Channel!!!. My problem is my little english🤣. Amunt Valencia C.F.
Really interesting vlog Sam.
Had no idea about this club, very good watch mate.
The miners, played an important part in football in parts of Europe too, not exactly sure, am thinking some in Spain ?
Why did the club name itself after Celtic? Were there particularly many Irish in the team or why is that? Somehow it wasn't that clear.
Great video as well
The English Celtic. Check their history and hard drives quick!
Check you own history. Sectarianism, child abuse (something that shouldn’t ever be used to score points) and being sold for a quid 😁
Wont find Neely or Gough or any other huns on it
Cumbria does have a celtic connection,they spoke a language like welsh at one time
Yes and the names Cumbria and Cymru also point to this. There is a folk tradition in Wales of Hen Ogledd (The Old North) that sees this area as a common people. Carlisle, Penrith and Helvellyn are all names from a common root with Welsh.
What about Farsley Celtic FC. It's a football club in the National League North. It's in between Bradford and Leeds. It's a good non league game to go to however I recommend coming in good weather, it has shelter but if you want to be with the main fans with heart for this club you have to stand without shelter. Highly recommend going 👍
Got 2 more university teams Pontypridd United and Cardiff Met both in Wales top flight (Cmyru Preimer)
Stone circle? Did you find out sam could you let me know cheers !!!
Aw Sam, this IS a cursed place for you. Hopefully you’ll get there one day. Very interesting though, the history part you do.
Dump the SFA buy and rebuild Cleator Moor, and rise to the Prem that would be mindblowing lol (only a what-if). Be following their progress after watching this. HH Cleator Moor
Had all my planned local games called off today so ended up popping along to a local rugby union club, Tyldesley, and saw them play against Littleborough but saw the Manchester Derby before kick off and even more made up with United winning
I have met Chelsea season ticket holders that support Celtic🍀
There’s only one explanation for the stone circle… Aliens!
Big up the Blantyre Celtic 🍀
Farmed out to them many many years ago
Never Chelsea and aye we need to support this wee club. Celtic is CELTIC! Hail Hail 🍀👍🏻
just concentrate on supporting your wee Irish club.😊🇬🇧
Spoon!! burner!!👆😉🔴⚪🔵rangers
Great work getting a video out of that 👏
Smelltic haha spoon!! burners!! ✊😉🔴⚪🔵rangers
Egremont the next door town has a Rugby League team called Egremont Rangers .
thought this would be about farsley celtic
Have you been to stayleybridge celtic?
5:50 noticed some gaelic on the bag
I know loads of Celtic fans whose fave English team are Spurs - Dont know any whose fave are Man City, Newcastle, Chelsea or Arsenal.
Especially Chelsea 😂. Amazing he doesn’t know that considering how much of Scottish football he covers .
I'm a Celtic supporter. My English club is Aston Villa, and that's because of Paul McGrath and the large Irish contingent there in the early to mid 90s (McGrath, Houghton, Staunton, Townsend)
You need to get out more. There are loads of Celtic who ‘follow Arsenal and particularly Newcastle. The North East has been a hot bed of Irish Republicanism.
@@davidbutterworth9609 Who cares about Irish Republicanism? I support Celtic, but all that political garbage and The Green Brigade can GTF.
@@SuperHans64 That's very nice for you but I was just answering the question. And the vast vast majority of Celtic fans are left of centre in their politics, with the majority (in my experience) having broad Irish nationalist views. The point being - that's in common with the history of the North East of England.
how do I buy a jersey from your club?
rip logan holgate
This has made by day
What about Stalybridge Celtic?
What about Farsley Celtic Yorkshire 🤔
No way mate class
name and shame any celtic fan who would say chelsea or take it back in next video lol
good videos as always
If you want to stay closer to home and have your match postponed Dundee FC is your go to club this season.
Is it a Sperate Entity aswell like celtic football and athletic club?
Is it The Rangers or Sevco?
@@reecemcmenemy7102 don't know what a sevco is. Who do they play? Did they play in 2 European finals in 15 years? 🐈⬛☁️
@@masonboyne5074 they played Brechin. Then changed their name.
they got liquidated in 2012 😂@@masonboyne5074 naw,
Yer teams deid. 🤣🤣
You need to visit Leicestershire some interesting non league sides .
As a Scottish football fan, with not so much interest in English £££££ football, it is Liverpool for me, worked there briefly, and the people of that city were as decent as you could find anywhere.
As a city fan I have to laugh that Carson is our only champions league winner 😂
There used to be an English Juventus
Celtic and arsenal fans get on very well
Y not come to boness united game
likes the bheasts this lad
should have gone to the carlisle game!
ooohhhhhh rough ole place in the 80s
These magical things called trucks
You're forgetting about Stalybridge Celtic
No true celt likes chelsea pal
No one likes Chelsea
Pish I know a boy from Kirkwood that would say otherwise kid
I am a Chelsea fan who supports Celtic pal. I have dual British/ Irish citizenship due to my Irish parents, grandparents, great grandparents, great great grandparents etc etc pal. CFC 55 💙💚🇬🇧🇮🇪
Chelsea are on par with sevco on my hate-o-meter 🗣
Peado f.c more like
Celtic fans do not like chelsea my guy lol maybe liverpoop ... but as a celtic fan my engl8sh team is everton
I'm actually know Tony Caig, carlisle united legend.
Tony was prefect when I was at school
@@paulguise698 I actually had a pint with him yesterday ( non alcoholic) 🤣
@@Harry-nc7zi Hiya Harry, does Tony still go or did he Marry Wendy Fletcher? Wendy went to school with my sister Tracey
They changed their badge as often as Victim FC have
Ironically there wouldn't be a Glasgow Celtic only for England so there's that
Haha no way used to play Blantyre Celtic. My local area
I’ve seen cleator Moore Celtic
Don't forget Stalybridge Celtic
Hail Hail
There is an English Rangers team based near Coalville Leicestershire called Thringstone Rangers.
The name rangers does not mean affiliation. It's just a sporting word adopted from the USA
They called Thingstone sevco now ?
who cares?
Celtic boys club and there staff are still at the noncing
West Alllotment Celtic are step 5, northern league