• How many football clubs are there from Glasgow?

    From Mark@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Feb 2 10:06:38 2022
    How many are there in the Scottish League?

    Rangers, Celtic, Partick Thistle, and Queen's Park. And then there's Clyde, who I think were originally based in Glasgow, but re-located to Cumbernauld.

    Is it just those 4/5?

    And if they're all from Glasgow, why isn't Rangers v Partick Thistle considered a local derby?
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  • From MH@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Feb 2 13:37:18 2022
    On 2022-02-02 11:06, Mark wrote:
    How many are there in the Scottish League?

    Rangers, Celtic, Partick Thistle, and Queen's Park. And then there's Clyde, who I think were originally based in Glasgow, but re-located to Cumbernauld.

    Is it just those 4/5?

    Clydebank was there, but bought out by Airdrie and resurrected in
    amateur leagues. Not sure if Clydebank ever counted as part of Glasgow,
    but it is pretty much continuous urban territory there.

    And there was Third Lanark. Went out of operation in 1967.

    Paisley (St. Mirren), Motherwell, and Hamilton are all close enough to
    Glasgow that in a bigger country, they might be considered derbies for
    the Glasgow clubs. Paisley is much closer to Ibrox than Dortmund is to Gelsenkirchen, but people still talk about the Ruhrderby. I guess scale matters.




    And if they're all from Glasgow, why isn't Rangers v Partick Thistle considered a local derby?

    It is. Just that the Jags have not been in the top division all that
    often, and the disparity in force is big enough that it is not the kind
    of derby that generates a lot of ink (it would be like Liverpool vs.
    Tranmere Rovers ?). I think Firhill is closer to Ibrox than Celtic
    Stadium (Parkhead) is.
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