🏟️🇮🇪 I VISITED EVERY STADIUM IN DUBLIN... BY ACCIDENT!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2022
  • I didn't plan to at the start of the video but I ended up visiting every major stadium in Dublin.
    I went to every single Dublin-based League of Ireland Premier Division stadium including two, huge national stadiums:
    - Tallaght Stadium, Shamrock Rovers FC
    - UCL Bowl, UCD AFC
    - Aviva Stadium, Irish National Football Team
    - Richmond Park, St. Patrick's Athletic FC
    - Dalymount Park, Bohemian FC
    - Tolka Park, Shelbourne FC
    - Croke Park, Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)
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  • @finestadversary2060
    @finestadversary2060 Год назад +474

    Brian Kerr was the Ireland manager for a period aswell. Humble of him not to mention it.

    • @saralogue3521
      @saralogue3521 Год назад +43

      Also a top class Virgin Media Pundit

    • @FootyAdventures
      @FootyAdventures  Год назад +86

      What a cool guy! Was great to chat to him

    • @niallfoody97
      @niallfoody97 Год назад +33

      one of the soundest men in Irish football

    • @niallfoody97
      @niallfoody97 Год назад +30

      he also managed the Faroe islands

    • @Dublin-np4sy
      @Dublin-np4sy Год назад +19

      Irish football legend 🇮🇪

  • @creaghzer1
    @creaghzer1 Год назад +141

    Brian Kerr is not just a Pat's legend, he's an Irish footballing legend too. Took his boyhood club Pat's from being a forgotten struggling club to the best team in Ireland on a shoestring budget. Then had huge success at Ireland underage level. Before a decent spell at the Irish senior side the Faroes.
    He quite literally lives for St Patrick's Athletic Football Club. What a man.
    Would love to see a feature on Pat's next time you're back in Dublin. A fascinating football club with its foundations in the local railway works and the heartbeat of a community that encompasses the Liberties, Inchicore, Bluebell, Drimnagh, Crumlin and much further afield.

    • @RW-nr6bh
      @RW-nr6bh Год назад +3

      I take it you're a Pat's fan? Long shot but I don't suppose you know a guy called Eddie Thompson? probably in his 50s or 60s now. He was a Pat's supporter from Inchicore, lived in Britain about 20 years ago, who I used to work with but lost touch. Could do with making contact again, I borrowed a book from him and never got chance to return it.

    • @creaghzer1
      @creaghzer1 Год назад +1

      @@RW-nr6bh apologies but can't say I know him.

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Год назад

      Wouldn't go as far as stating the best team in Ireland.

  • @GrandSlamScotty
    @GrandSlamScotty Год назад +22

    Actual Brian Kerr 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Not a hint of "Do you know who I am?" Fair play to guy.

    • @BenBen-yx6ug
      @BenBen-yx6ug Год назад +1

      I echo that , brain lacked a ego there , just a yes i managed these for a decade

  • @dme2431
    @dme2431 Год назад +113

    Also lets not forget Brian Kerr won 2 youth Euros with Ireland and came 3rd at the World Championships. Also brought a young Duffer into the fold. Great manager when coaching the up and comings.

    • @johnnydonaghy6096
      @johnnydonaghy6096 Год назад +2

      Yeah he was the man at underage International football

    • @paulcolin9071
      @paulcolin9071 Год назад +1

      Amazing achievements definitely

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Год назад

      Wouldn't go as far as saying the best team in Ireland. I haven't being to a game in years, but I remember even a Bohs B side trashing them. Only for a bad performance from Bohs, it would've been an even worse embarrassment.

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Год назад

      Recruited Keano aswell if I'm not mistaken. I do nearly forget about Duffer what a player he was and I was gutted when he left Chelsea.

  • @rooflessmofo
    @rooflessmofo Год назад +50

    Brian Kerr outside St Pat's! ! Also the Ireland manager from 2003-2005. Great catch.

  • @FpsJimbo
    @FpsJimbo Год назад +29

    Hahaha no way you actually met Brian Kerr. Absolute hero in Ireland. Listen to his commentary on matches they are hilarious

  • @MegaFraner
    @MegaFraner Год назад +35

    Hilarious that he met Brian Kerr and didn't know who he was, a legend of Irish soccer, who managed our national team as well. Known for his frank and sometimes very funny commentary and punditry.

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Год назад +1

      I'm sure there's plenty of Scottish/English celebs that you wouldn't recognize. I bet you don't recognize me and I'm even Irish.

    • @chronicmathsdebater2277
      @chronicmathsdebater2277 Год назад +2

      @@dontfeedthetroll294 he’s not slating him mate he’s just saying most people would be mad excited to see him so it’s funny he didn’t really know who he was

    • @willbee6785
      @willbee6785 Год назад +1

      Brilliant stuff.

  • @carterreaves4494
    @carterreaves4494 Год назад +51

    When Brian said that he managed St Patrick’s I was pretty skeptical like anyone would because it not everyday that some random man in the street tells you that he was a manager for a team like that so I did a little research on him and it surprised me as before he joined St Patrick’s he was the assistant manager of Drogheda United. After he got done coaching St Patrick’s, from 1997-2003 he coach Irelands U16, U18, and U20. Then from 2003-2005 he was the manager for Ireland. His last team that he managed was Faroe Islands from 2009-2011. Pretty remarkable career if you ask me!

    • @hotbeefymcd8162
      @hotbeefymcd8162 Год назад +2

      He even won the European Cup with the Irish u16s or u18s, maybe both.

    • @stephenbride1308
      @stephenbride1308 Год назад +4

      I could understand being skeptical if you're not from or living in Ireland. But he's extremely well known and a legend here. Very hard done by in how he lost the Ireland job in my opinion

    • @JamesBond-si7xs
      @JamesBond-si7xs Год назад

      That’s interesting, amazing just bumping into him just like that, down to earth, but definitely had a managerial air

    • @myps4vaultofbanter87
      @myps4vaultofbanter87 Год назад

      Fair play to you for doing the research! Brian is well known here and I guess the luck of Irish shined on him that day to bump into him and talk to him. Gwan Brian :)

    • @grlfcgombeenhunter2897
      @grlfcgombeenhunter2897 Год назад

      @@stephenbride1308 facts the guy should be involved at least with the youth setup

  • @gavb2387
    @gavb2387 Год назад +37

    Amazing. Definitely lots of character in these stadiums. Passion is brilliant in Ireland as well. I'm a rangers fan from Scotland and appreciate the story telling on footy adventures. Massive respect and well done 👏👏🙏💌

    • @conorsmith8551
      @conorsmith8551 Год назад +1

      Respect mate . I would love to go to a game in ibrox. Unreal atmosphere , was gutted you didn’t win the europa league . But van bronkhorst doing an amazing job .

    • @gavb2387
      @gavb2387 Год назад

      @@conorsmith8551 what team do you support? Yeah ibrox is bouncing. Get their if you get the chance. Amazing atmosphere. Love footy adventures. Love his passion for game.

    • @gavb2387
      @gavb2387 Год назад

      Obviously Rangers

  • @Kiangaf
    @Kiangaf Год назад +9

    I love the character of the old grounds. We tried to build a new a stadium across from Richmond but the planning permission got rejected. We will have new plans to renovate Richmond later this year. It’s the same for Dalymount & Tolka park both are due for renovation. The old school charm of the current grounds is great but we need better facilities to keep improving attendances.

  • @ramsfanyt8227
    @ramsfanyt8227 Год назад +26

    This is so much better than a normal stadium tour and you got to meet the legend of Brian Kerr.

  • @loi_dylzer3616
    @loi_dylzer3616 Год назад +26

    Amazing to see someone covering all these clubs, usually it’s just shamrock rovers because of their big fan base and nice stadium. Amazing video!

    • @FootyAdventures
      @FootyAdventures  Год назад +10

      Thanks for watching. I was really impressed with all the classic old stadiums. Lots more Irish videos coming soon! 🙌🏼

    • @madman1194
      @madman1194 Год назад +1

      @@FootyAdventures Will there be any Northern Irish vlogs

    • @BigGent22
      @BigGent22 Год назад +1

      @madman, nah 🇮🇪💚🍀

    • @johnmccairns9611
      @johnmccairns9611 Год назад +3

      @@madman1194 all about republic of Ireland 🇮🇪☘️

    • @FTGouldey
      @FTGouldey Год назад +1

      @@madman1194 shush ya hun

  • @raazreptiles
    @raazreptiles Год назад +20

    Dalymount is the traditional home of Irish football, not the Aviva or Landsdowne...was there in 1985 when 40,000 crammed in to see the Republic, take on the then World Champions, Italy...Was lucky to have played there myself, a couple of years later...pity to see it in such disrepair...

    • @orourkedafootball
      @orourkedafootball Год назад +1

      That was my first Ireland game

    • @francishegarty8087
      @francishegarty8087 Год назад

      Only spoke with a guy on RUclips last week about that Italian game in 85 , almost got crushed on my way into the Connaught Terracing , had intended to go the St Peters Road , Shed end but that was too packed . Someone took a decision to open the gates just as I'd paid in and I remember thinking , why couldn't they have done that before as I would have saved myself a few Bob , in hindsight , it was a great decision that could have saved lives .

    • @orourkedafootball
      @orourkedafootball Год назад

      @@francishegarty8087 My old man was going through old photos a couple of years back and he came across a couple of snaps where there were lads standing on the roof at the school end of the stadium. I was only 7 at the time and we had to leave early.

    • @orourkedafootball
      @orourkedafootball Год назад

      The stadium has fallen into disrepair but thankfully plans are afoot to re-develop and we're hoping that work will be underway shortly.

    • @francishegarty8087
      @francishegarty8087 Год назад +1

      @@orourkedafootball Cheers for that , I was 17 then and there was one incident that happened that will stick with me if I live to be 100 , as I was stuck in the lane not long before I got in , I had been with 2 of my mates , had lost them and was stood with my arms by my side , couldn't move , looking up at the night sky , it was cold and I was praying , I hope I'll be ok , then there was a group of about 5 - 6 adults , huddled around a group of school kids , probably an under 9-10s Team , roaring and shouting to give them some space , honestly , it was very scary , thankfully , nobody was hurt that night and we all got home safely .

  • @orourkedafootball
    @orourkedafootball Год назад +21

    Another weird fact. Given that you mentioned Bob Marley, Apparemtly, Dalymount was the venue for Bob Marlay's final ever outdoor gig. The club issued a replica Jersey with his image on it recently as a kind of collectors item.

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Год назад

      Yeah his last outdoor gig, and it was the day I was born. His last ever gig was in St Petersburg, I've a recording of it on cassette tape somewhere in my mothers. One of his best performances IMO, it's almost as if he knew it was his last and therefore have it his all and then some. Best versions of "Redemption Song" I've ever heard, for the bit where he says "won't you help to sing" all the crown started to join in. He has the crowd eating from the palm of his hand, only time I've ever witnessed something so beautiful in relation to music, was Freddie Mercury at Live Aid.

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Год назад

      Yeah it was terrible when they first refused the Jersey to be legal, but thank God somebody seen how unjust that would've been and reversed it.

  • @markturpin5667
    @markturpin5667 Год назад

    This is such a great subject ! To meet someone with such passion and a real appreciation of the people's game and the stadiums as if they were masterworks from the theatre of dreams to be treated with respect is truly amazing and wonderful. Thank you so much.

  • @swid2153
    @swid2153 Год назад +4

    As always loved your tour and thanks for taking the time to take us along.. Cheers from Seattle!

  • @oisinmcnevin
    @oisinmcnevin Год назад +5

    Thanks for promoting our league. You’ve done more than our national broadcaster

  • @dylandoocey2537
    @dylandoocey2537 Год назад +2

    Great video ! And seeing how humble Brian was is amazing ! Really shows what Irish soccer is all about !

  • @tommywalsh8286
    @tommywalsh8286 Год назад +5

    Brian Kerr an absolute gem! Hugely underrated spell in charge of Ireland

  • @andrewmclerie3255
    @andrewmclerie3255 Год назад +2

    Love you're channel mate! Dublin club visit brilliant... Best of luck with further football content in the new season! 👍😁

  • @markmccoy9983
    @markmccoy9983 Год назад +4

    Well done this was a really enjoyable tour, even for a local ! :-) Just FYI - on the last street you were on (Fitzroy Avenue - when Croke Park was behind you), is the home of Patrick O'Connell who played for Man U, Celtic, Manager of Barcelona & Real Betis. Round the other corner (Jones Road) is the home of Tom Farquharson, Cardiff's FA Cup winning goalkeeper in 1927 - the only non-English side to win the FA Cup.

  • @eamonncoyle
    @eamonncoyle Год назад

    Loved this video Sam. The Dublin grounds have real soul and character to them. Especially Bohs ground, I loved the graffiti and the mixture of terracing abd seating. St Pats ground is really quirky as well. ⚽️👍🏻🏟

  • @GrahamOCheallaigh
    @GrahamOCheallaigh Год назад +1

    Great video, I'm a Pat's fan myself & delighted you got to see a club & country legend, what's the chances! Great to see your appreciation for football & the communities surrounding them, no room for prawn sandwiches. Would love to see you get back over for an in-depth video club by club

  • @GreenOokami
    @GreenOokami Год назад +1

    It's really great seeing these videos. Irish football may be small, but I love it. Love that you've come to Ireland to check out the stadiums and more. Would love to see you visit some First Division stadiums too!

  • @seancahill5722
    @seancahill5722 Год назад

    Fantastic video. Been to a few of these grounds watching Celtic. Aviva, Tallaght and Dalymount. 👍👌

  • @Alan-glcy23
    @Alan-glcy23 Год назад

    Loving these videos mate. U give a great insight into the Irish league. Keep up the good work mate

  • @RobJaskula
    @RobJaskula Год назад +13

    Glad you didn't skip Croke Park, so much history and a world-class stadium! Should have popped down a few quid and watched the match after the day you had!

  • @pkjlr77
    @pkjlr77 Год назад

    Brilliant Sam, loving the content, keep up the great work 👍⚽🙂 What an amazing coincidence bumping into Brian Kerr as well 👍

  • @holeefuk413
    @holeefuk413 Год назад +4

    Bro I remember when you had 5k subs you're doing great and now even better youre in my hometown showing the world our clubs. 🇮🇪👍

  • @tycosyco
    @tycosyco Год назад +5

    Great video! I really hope you enjoy Belfast next week, I think you will particularly enjoy the Oval (Glentoran FC’s ground) as it’s old, full of history and hasn’t been touched by time or modernisation. It might be more difficult to get into some of the grounds in NI with it being the off season but there is a brilliant tour of Windsor Park (The National Stadium) you can do which includes entry to the National Football museum. The tour guides there are incredible and so passionate about their job, I would highly recommend it. I would also tweet some clubs in Belfast or wherever in Northern Ireland you want to go and I’m sure some of the groundsmen or club members would be more than happy to have you look around their ground, I know my club Glenavon who are based in Lurgan (30 mins from Belfast) usually leave their ground open to visitors.

    • @adamanderson1418
      @adamanderson1418 Год назад +2

      Ask to speak with Smick McDermott

    • @conorsmith8551
      @conorsmith8551 Год назад

      Definitely must do that Windsor park tour , it’s on my list . One my ancestors was born in ballymacarrett right beside the oval 😃

    • @tycosyco
      @tycosyco Год назад

      @@conorsmith8551 I’m sorry to hear that my friend 😉. I’ve done the Windsor park tour twice now and both times it was incredible, I couldn’t recommend it highly enough. Even my mother-in-law who has absolutely no interest in football loved the Windsor Park tour.

  • @bohsgerry
    @bohsgerry Год назад +2

    Shelbourne's ground was formally the home of arguably Dublin's most famous football team DRUMCONDRA FC who played in TOLKA PARK until the early '7o's before going out of the league on the early 1970's which was a tragedy but are still playing as a good junior club.They played in distinctive colours of all yellow with two vertical red hoops on their jerseys and regularly played to crowds of 20,000 and up to 28,000 up to the late '60's.Shelbourne were originally from Dublin's south docklands in Ringsend and had a fine ground built there in the 1950's which succumbed ti inclement bad weather which affected the iron clad ground.After a nomadic existance playing on Greyhound stadia in Dublin they moved into Drumcondra's old ground.it is now set to be redeveloped after being saved from demolition thanks to their fans relentless determination.We await news on when the new development is to start.

  • @larbrew
    @larbrew Год назад +2

    Nice to have had a chat with you in Dalymount last Saturday.
    Your conversation with the taxi driver summed up the attitude of most to their home league.. they’ve absolutely no interest nor do the have a clue about the improvements made with the setting up of the underage national leagues.
    Brexit means a player can’t go to the uk until they are 18..a lot of our young talent is now going to Italy.. never thought I’d see that.
    Hopefully see you again for a match soon.👍

  • @anthonygraysubtohypticnosi3954
    @anthonygraysubtohypticnosi3954 Год назад +7

    Good vibes mate and a great video 😊🇮🇪

  • @Dreyno
    @Dreyno Год назад +9

    If English fans want a taste of what football was like in England in the 1950s, come to Ireland. Some of the grounds are stuck in the past in some cases. The FAI completely abdicated responsibility for developing the LOI and too many football fans only watch English football.

  • @MikeCFC
    @MikeCFC Год назад +2

    Great video once again mate. Although I'm a Celtic fan, I live in Doncaster, if you are ever down in Donny come and do the tour of the Eco Power Stadium (formally known as the Keepmoat)

  • @Karl_Mcr
    @Karl_Mcr Год назад

    And of course, you met The Greener outside Richmond. Love it!
    Lovely video.

  • @Willhawk82
    @Willhawk82 Год назад +1

    Hilarious ya hadn't a clue bout Brian Kerr! Unreal ya got to meet him and didn't even know him! Class good video man 👍

  • @marcoperrozzi1448
    @marcoperrozzi1448 Год назад +2

    Loving the videos lately! Thanks for promoting our league 🇮🇪

  • @coldphinger
    @coldphinger Год назад +12

    Hahaha fancy meeting the former Ireland manager outside his old club, that's gas. That's Dublin for ye, the smallest big city in the world. Bohs ground, Dalymount is probably the most iconic of the club grounds in Ireland and Ireland used to play games there up until the 1980's after which nearly all games were played in Lansdowne Road/Aviva...

    • @Irishlad1916
      @Irishlad1916 Год назад

      I’d say Glasgow is the smallest big city in the world.

  • @grahamwalls9379
    @grahamwalls9379 Год назад

    I managed a few years ago to go around some of the stadiums in Dublin . Did Croke Park , Dalymount park & Tolka Park . As well as Shelbourne . Enjoyed my visits to them all & also your video Sam . Been to Landsdowne Road as was a few times . Love the old , quaint stadiums in Dublin .

  • @waynemaynard8133
    @waynemaynard8133 Год назад

    Love these stadium tours ...keep up the good work

  • @damienspurs147
    @damienspurs147 Год назад

    Great videos sam love watching them 👍😉
    Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 ⚽️
    I love Scottish football too and Tottenham Hotspur ⚽️
    League of Ireland is great too
    Really enjoyed your videos of Motherwell v Sligo rovers

  • @2010MConnolly
    @2010MConnolly Год назад +3

    Brian Kerr outside richmond, what a legend!

  • @darthsegion
    @darthsegion Год назад

    Awesome video.. Next time you come back you should do the croke park tour !

  • @lovelystranger9071
    @lovelystranger9071 Год назад +3

    I dont live in ireland but my mum originates from there and when i go over to see the family theres never any football on tv of irish football. so im so happy to see irish football gradually getting bigger

    • @grlfcgombeenhunter2897
      @grlfcgombeenhunter2897 Год назад

      That’s cause there more worried bout gaa

    • @gallowglass2630
      @gallowglass2630 Год назад

      Lovely Stranger When it is on the figures aren't great comparable to club GAA county finals under 100 000

  • @omicronceti42
    @omicronceti42 Год назад

    Pretty cool you’ve also showed Croke Park, I love football and GAA, great to see both sports getting featured in this video 😀⚽️🏐🏑

    • @BernardJKD
      @BernardJKD 4 месяца назад

      It really isnt .

  • @chilly6470
    @chilly6470 Год назад

    Fantastic video as always. Keep'm coming.

  • @stefan9698
    @stefan9698 Год назад +1

    Brilliant you met Brian Kerr had to be the man lives and breathes Irish soccer legend

  • @bigirv2112
    @bigirv2112 Год назад

    I am constantly jealous of you and your adventures.
    I also get a huge charge when you visit a stadium I have been lucky enough to have seen myself during my 2018 UK/Ireland trip.
    Croke park is on that list. I took the stadium and museum tours which I highly recommend!!
    CHEERS!!

  • @neilwiltshire1467
    @neilwiltshire1467 Год назад

    Excellent video, you jammy git !!! lol ... Can't wait to see where you and your car end up in Northern Ireland / The Republic next time ... Derry City is an absolute must, there's a terrific documentary on the club on BBC i-player...

  • @27johnmc
    @27johnmc Год назад

    Great video Honest and genuine video brilliant

  • @TheIrishGeoGuessr
    @TheIrishGeoGuessr Год назад +2

    Best part of this was meeting Brian Kerr and not knowing who Brian Kerr was. Brilliant! 😂 He's a gentleman!

  • @billmiller2368
    @billmiller2368 Год назад

    Great one! I'm going to Ireland ( from the States) next weekend and I'm going to see Cork play

  • @myps4vaultofbanter87
    @myps4vaultofbanter87 Год назад +1

    This was genuinely really cool to watch. Even as a Dub I haven't done this and damn I probably should ha so fair play!
    Great to see where I was raised(Tolka Park) getting a good crowd in.

  • @johnpaulmoore8305
    @johnpaulmoore8305 Год назад +2

    Brian Kerr is regular found at Richmond Park (Saint Patrick’s Athletic), I quote from Brian Kerr “Gordan Banks played a game for Pats, Pats had the likes of Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur) Robbie Keane (Tottenham Hotspur) Mason Mount (Chelsea FC). Dalymount Park (Bohemains) Pele Brazil Football Legend played there, along with the Busby Babes 1958 Season. Bohemians is the 2nd longest football team in Ireland after Athlone FC.
    The first game at the Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road) was a League of Ireland XI vs Manchester United. Give us a shout out in the next video. Liking the videos.

  • @damianbrennan5137
    @damianbrennan5137 Год назад +3

    Mad to bump into Brian Kerr. Pats and Irish football legend. Paul McGrath probably the most famous ex Pats player.

  • @marcfitzgerald7027
    @marcfitzgerald7027 Год назад

    I actually really enjoyed your video, I’m a heavy LOI fan yet I’ve never stepped foot on any of those pitches

  • @lucagiusti1313
    @lucagiusti1313 Год назад +1

    9:30 Thats so true😫😫😫

  • @michelpirovano6703
    @michelpirovano6703 Год назад

    Nice video of the "Arena". You missed another unique stadium ( not far from the Arena) in Milan : the Vigorelli, an open stadium with a Football pitch and a wooden (!) bicicle track. I think that's now the stadium of the local American Football team. It was the place of the concert of Beatles in '65. And was the place of Historical 1h records in Cycling (Coppi, Riviere, Anquetil)

  • @thebigpicture-elpanorama
    @thebigpicture-elpanorama Год назад +2

    Croke Park Stadium is the largest stadium in Ireland and the 3rd largest in Europe with a capacity of 84,000. By the way this is a great video. Well done!

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Год назад

      It’s not all seater though, so it can’t really be compared.

  • @glenncunningham8659
    @glenncunningham8659 Год назад

    Brilliant video!! 👏👏👏

  • @gra567
    @gra567 Год назад

    Great video. Plenty of character at the likes of Finn Harps or Sligo Rovers as well as the Irish league (NI) grounds.

  • @deckym88
    @deckym88 Год назад +3

    I was at that GAA match, can't believe you were walking about outside Croker! Shame I didn't see you because I'd a spare ticket.

  • @beardedsloth7805
    @beardedsloth7805 Год назад +7

    Irish driver was funny , it's sad the state of Irish football it's not what it should be losing players to England , what team do you support , Man United

  • @TheShadow-mm7hm
    @TheShadow-mm7hm Год назад

    Great to see you made it to Ireland 🇮🇪
    You should visit Waterford, Waterford FC (formerly Waterford United) play in the RSC which is also an athletics track
    Waterford Untied have a huge history in Irish club football. They played in Europe against the likes of Manchester United, Celtic, Dinamo Tbilisi (the season they went on to win it) among others. Last time we qualified for Europe was finishing 4th in the 2018 Premier Division season but due to the 3 year new owner rule we were disqualified and St Patrick's Athletic took the spot instead for the 2019-20 Europa League

  • @bhoy67lisbon
    @bhoy67lisbon Год назад +1

    Lol great stuff from Kerr. Thought you might have known him! He managed Ireland!

  • @markjenks2027
    @markjenks2027 Год назад +2

    Working my way round the grounds, I was at Cork on Friday and did Sligo and Finn harps last month. Disappointed with Cabinteelys merger with Bray they played at the Rugby ground in Blackrock not far from UCD it the smallest ground but still had some character with the wooden sleepers initially the only seating before a small stand had to be installed to meet criteria. The first team in the SSE to sign a Japanese player.

  • @shawnmason5551
    @shawnmason5551 Год назад

    Great video! Wish you could have seen the Carlisle Ground, which is home to the Bray Wanderers. The ground is situated right next to the Bray/Bré DART station.

    • @penaltygallery
      @penaltygallery Год назад

      I've been there a couple times, nice little ground. Wall fell down the first time I went tho

  • @patrickkenmy5026
    @patrickkenmy5026 Год назад

    Hi Sam great video as always. Are you going to visit gaa stadium while you are in ireland. If so visit Dr hyde park in Co Roscommon.

  • @greattobeadub
    @greattobeadub Год назад +1

    Brian Kerr, a legend and the best pundit on Irish TV for sure.

  • @fussballgeniesser
    @fussballgeniesser Год назад

    You should have gone to the match at croke park! But regardless, great video, Dublin is very much underappreciated as a footballing city so great you showcased its many unique clubs!

  • @gerardhackett4845
    @gerardhackett4845 Год назад

    Good to see you take in the League of Ireland Sam. Just can't believe you were talking to Brian kerr and Didn't realise who he was. But anyone who's watched any of your footage will know that's the way you roll. Keep up the good work.

  • @gerduhig6693
    @gerduhig6693 Год назад +1

    Great video Sam. You have to come over for the Munster derby Cork City v Waterford. 2 big clubs now in the 1st division. Turners Cross has the best atmosphere of any ground in Ireland and this derby will be great. Citys average attendance is way more than the majority of clubs in the Premier League here. We are top at present and Waterford 3rd.

  • @cohara7516
    @cohara7516 Год назад

    Mate I swear I must have just missed you at some of these grounds. One of the best grounds was Richmond Park. Was there for the Pats-Shelbourne derby. Madness!

  • @neilgallagher9782
    @neilgallagher9782 Год назад

    Nice you met Brian, he does all the punditry for most of the republics games.

  • @patkiernan5556
    @patkiernan5556 3 месяца назад

    And you met Brian Kerr too!!! Great stuff...
    Bohs supporter here in Cincinnati, you should come to an FC Cincinnati game.

  • @eltinjones4542
    @eltinjones4542 Год назад +3

    I saw Pele play at Dalymount Park in the 70's
    I also attended many famous internationals involving the Republic, the ground was in a much better condition than it is now 😱

  • @gerbyrne4803
    @gerbyrne4803 Год назад

    Brilliant video

  • @paulcolin9071
    @paulcolin9071 Год назад

    Love these kinds of videos

  • @spurskingstv
    @spurskingstv Год назад

    Love the fact you met Brain Kerr and absolutely brilliant content.

  • @MultiMickoo
    @MultiMickoo Год назад

    I was half watching this and celtic shakhtar on tv when Brian Kerr came on,couldn't believe he's just tipping around Richmond Park, lovely man and an absolute gift to irish football, need about 50 more of him

  • @davehollingworth5537
    @davehollingworth5537 Год назад

    Great. Please go back and do more! 🙏

  • @colonelfares3857
    @colonelfares3857 Год назад

    Nice trip! I'd like you to see Huish Park, in Yeovil!

  • @gomey70
    @gomey70 Год назад

    Haha can't believe your met Kerr. That's great.

  • @TheY2JMc
    @TheY2JMc Год назад

    Brian Kerr on hand to give you a free history lesson on St Pats! what a man, always sucked that he didnt get longer as Ireland manager.

  • @RobbieB2024
    @RobbieB2024 Год назад

    Well done again same , pity you didn’t see the aviva properly, what a coincidence running into Brian Kerr what a programme

  • @DD-ft9rk
    @DD-ft9rk Год назад

    That old stand in dalymount park (bohs studium) used to go the whole length of the side when Ireland played there before landsdown road

  • @paulmcdonough1093
    @paulmcdonough1093 Год назад

    fantastic vid ucd hit the bar in that game at goodison i remember

  • @ryanmcfadden9921
    @ryanmcfadden9921 Год назад

    Great video !

  • @kquinne4443
    @kquinne4443 Год назад

    you just spoke to an irish football legend !!

  • @dalebrennan7615
    @dalebrennan7615 Год назад +2

    S R F C tallaght Dublin ireland great vud well done 👍👍👍🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @devanman7920
    @devanman7920 Год назад

    As an Irishman I love this. So cool of Brian kerr to act like he was bit of a nobody really. I actually didn't recognize him until he spoke....also this video made miss Dublin something fierce.

  • @Chris-hy6qb
    @Chris-hy6qb Год назад +1

    I love the character of grounds like this, said while touching rust😂

  • @TheMytube911
    @TheMytube911 Год назад

    Pele played in Dalymount, Maradonna played in Lansdowne Road and George Best once played a few minutes at a charity match in Tolka Park. Ronaldo had his Real debut in Tallaght Stadium.

  • @Keeners2004
    @Keeners2004 Год назад

    Irish Rugby and Football was able to be played in Croke Park in 2007- 2010 since the old lansdowne road stadium was being developed into the Aviva Stadium. I recommend the stadium tour of Croke Park as you get to know more about the Irish Sport as well as the history of the 81,000 seater stadium

  • @adamcran9859
    @adamcran9859 Год назад

    Excellent my brother 💙👍🏻

  • @geoffpoole483
    @geoffpoole483 Год назад

    Those Dublin stadiums have character; reminiscent of many a Championship or League 1 club in England. A few years ago I watched a groundhopping video hosted by a Welsh bloke and he visited aground in Ireland close to a former British fortress which was well-preserved.

  • @hcjc1507
    @hcjc1507 Год назад

    In Dayler… “look at this old stand, wow amazing” no need to be too nice, it’s an absolute kip (but deserves to be renovated asap) 🤣

  • @garrysmith5562
    @garrysmith5562 Год назад +2

    Irish teams have cool names.

  • @markwillis2800
    @markwillis2800 Год назад

    Hi another excellent video. Have any irish football fans told you about John Delaney who once ran the FAI. He is the Irish equivalent to Neil Doncaster.