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The "still to visit" list...

Banchory St Ternan Buchanhaven Hearts Buckie Rovers Carnoustie Panmure Colony Park Cruden Bay Dyce East End Forfar West End Forres Thistle Glentanar Hermes Longside Newmachar United Scone Thistle Stonehaven Stoneywood Parkvale Whitehills

Yoker Athletic

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Sadly, Holm Park won't look like this next time I'm there as it is in the process of being upgraded. This video is a joint effort with me and Lokpars, taken the day after Pollok lost out to Beith on the Scottish Junior Cup final. We both got straight back on the horse so to speak.

Wishaw

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Another team that I didn't get to see their old ground. The footage is from a very wet pre-season fixture. Unfortunately, every time I visit the Beltane I try to rhyme it with "Insane in the Membrane!"

Whitehills

Still to visit

Whitletts Victoria

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Dam Park was the last West Region ground that I ticked off. Since revisited it because I enjoyed it so much! The second half highlights show what a terrific ground it is for filming from.

Whitburn

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The narrow passageway that leads to the entrance at Whitburn is awesome. I can imagine a big crown waiting to get in for a big Scottish tie there creating a tremendous atmosphere. Also a ground where, despite the fact I'd plonked myself right in the way, the fans respected the camera, walking around it behind it and not getting in the way. Very respectful people despite it being me that made a bad choice when it came to picking a vantage point!

West Calder United

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West Calder is another place where the ground still has that "new paint" smell. Tidy set up. This game v Rosyth was an end of season affair... and it showed!

Vale of Leven

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There was an Old Firm game going on this day, but it is so much better to get out and see a live match in person than on the telly. Very glad I am of that mindset as this game was most entertaining. Another groundhopper was there with a Plymouth Argyle hat on!

Vale of Clyde

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Footage courtesy of Lokpars. The most memorable thing about this game (played in May) was the biblical hailstorm that hit during the last 5 minutes. Fair play to the Tin Pail for scoring during this time as everyone else was running for shelter!

Troon

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Portland Park is the envy of many football clubs throughout the world, and it is because of one picture... a picture of Pele running out the Portland Park pavilion as Brazil trained here prior to the 1966 World Cup (can't remember who won it though... if only commentators would remind us from time to time!) Joint effort from myself and Lokpars here.

Thornton Hibs

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Thornton must be a lovely place to stay in. The ground (stand, pavilion et al.) is located in a public park, yet there is never reports of it being targeted by vandalism from the local youths. Sadly, plenty of other clubs the length and breadth of the country can't say the same.

Thorniewood United

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Robertson Park is a smashing ground, and owing to it's location in the Tannochside area, there is usually some Tunnock's produce kicking around the ground.

Tayport

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Tayport's rise to the top of the Junior ranks back in the 1990's was meteoric. Founded in 1990 they won the Junior Cup in 1996! No messing about from the boys from The Canniepairt. Footage courtesy of JohnM

Sunnybank

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A club that Pollok have always had a good relationship with, yet it took me a long time to visit Heathryfold Park. Heathryfold Circle is the most aptly named street address in the world (only a slight exageration). Banks O'Dee v Hermes in Cup Final action here.

St. Roch's

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They had very kindly moved their kick off back to 3 o'clock while Pollok were playing a 12 o'clock friendly which meant I got to do a double header. This is another ground that has had some upgrading done to it since I visited, so it is earmarked for a return trip.

Stoneywood Parkvale

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Still to visit for a game. Another impressive looking ground.

Stoneyburn

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Hadn't intended to take in this game on the night I did. Was driving through to another game but the good old M8 apparently gets quite busy at rush hour. The things you learn! This was a miserable wet night, and yet I was still getting eaten alive by midges! They breed them tough at The Fulshie!

Stonehaven

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Still to visit for a game. Stopped off on my way up to Banks O'Dee just to take a couple of pictures, but couldn't find the ground! Tried again on my way back from Maud... still couldn't find the ground. Third time was a charm on the way to Hall Russell though! The ground backs onto Jim Glennie Park, home of Stonehaven Ladies FC amongst others.

St. Anthony's

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Another one that I need to thank JohnM for as he captured Moore Park in all it's glory back in the 90's. My video of the Ants current home of McKenna Park is slightly more up to date, and was taken at a Scotland Junior International which took place on a Wednesday afternoon!

Spey Valley United

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This is why groundhopping is a fun hobby! Spey Valley's ground is in the middle of the middle of nowhere and is amidst an absolutely beautiful backdrop. I'd never have been here if it wasn't for being a proud anorak!