This week's episode looks at how soccer emerged in Scotland in the mid-1800s. By the early 1880s not only was Glasgow the world capital of football, but Scottish players playing for English clubs had revolutionised sport south of the Border. But is it the case that the Scots actually invented modern soccer? As I argue in this episode, the truth is more complicated than that - and simple explanations underplay the complexities of how sports develop and the contributions made by ordinary people. For more on the history of rugby and the other football codes, take a look at www.rugbyreloaded.com (where you can find the links for this episode) and follow me on Twitter at @collinstony
Links to books and websites mentioned in the show:
John Hutchinson and Andy Mitchell ‘1824 The World’s Oldest Football Club’:
https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/worlds-first-foot-ball-club.html
Richard McBrearty ‘Glasgow Before The Explosion … football cultures in the city prior to 1873’:
https://scottishfootballorigins.org/2021/08/26/glasgow-before-the-explosion-the-role-of-migration-and-immigration-in-the-development-of-football-cultures-in-the-city-prior-to-1873/
Matthew McDowell ‘A cultural history of association football in Scotland 1865-1902’:
https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/publications/a-cultural-history-of-association-football-in-scotland-1865-1902-/