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Is Scotland the real home of world football?

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Is Scotland the real home of world football?


James Dylani

BBC Scotland News

Scottish football fans raise the Saltair flag at Kitty TeamGetty IMAGES

The arrival of football at home – or maybe he has been here for a long time.

For centuries, those in the south of the border claim that England would be the founder of the beautiful game.

Now a football historian believes the source of the world’s most famous sport can be in Scotland.

Ged O’Brien is convinced of an angry minister who did not play at Kirkköd Brotherhood at his temple in Kirkokd Brithair in the 1600s – hundreds of years earlier than the modern game appeared.

The place was mentioned in a letter from the former Mosrobin field, close to Aunt Kirk, in a letter from Rebar Samuel Rzerford, which serves between 1627 and 1638.

He arrived at the temple and was sad to see that “a piece of land on the Mosrobin field where people played in football on Saturday afternoon.

The confused password is claimed to be the equivalent of the 17th century, a symbol of the “Biga without the ball”, by asking nurses to move a line on the stadium to prevent playing.

Studio Something/BBC Former Mosrobin's former farm near Anout.Studio something/BBC

Is the part of agricultural land near Anounce Kirk in Kirkkowbirghtsheir the oldest football stadium in the world?

Mr. O’Brien, who works with a team of archaeologists, founded the Scottish football museum – found a 14-road line on the ground.

The soil tests show that they are placed there around Rozerford’s command.

He said the discovery could force historians “all things they think they knew were about the game and the initial development.

“I have always thought football has been played in Scotland for hundreds of years. Not congregational football, but the right football,” O’Brien told the BBC Scotland.

“It has always been very difficult to prove that working people have never left the records,” he said.

“Rozerford will be angry that his nurses play football every Sunday,” he said.

“So the day after he claims to advocate with them, he says ‘believe the stones around her witnesses, they were wronging’, and they were going out.

Studio: BBC Ged O'Brien looks at a little camera. He is wearing a gray jump on a checked shirt. He has short, white hair, white beards, black, black, black, black, black and white glasses.Studio something/BBC

Ged O’Brien believes the discovery could lead to the history of football history.

Anutoth Kirk is about 32 miles (51 km) from the Pummerston Park, the queen’s home for Scotland.

The Don’t have been played until 1919, but since the late 1870s, the games have been played there, when the fifth rifle of Kirkcoud Britcher’s rifle, which played there.

But if Mr. O’Brien is true, Ahnot’s games more than two centuries before it is before.

Even Badil and Skinner failed to pass laws for those 200 years.

Studio something/BBC Ged O'Brien holds a piece of paper that shows nurses' letters Samuel Rzerford.Studio something/BBC

References to nurses playing football in a nearby farm by Rev Rzerford

The Guinness World Records also moves forward long before the world’s current world record.

Sheffield FC, which was formed in 1857, played the world’s oldest club in 1857, played against Halam FC’s local rivals in Sandigate in Sheffield in 1860 in 1860.

Three years later, in October 1863, the London Football Association was founded by a group of former general school students in Eton and Haro.

The Scottish Football Federation was not formed until March 1873, a few months later.

The first international match was officially recognized between the two countries west of the Scottish Cricket Stadium in Partic, Glasgow.

Studio something/BBC a row of stones in a field.Studio something/BBC

Rotford nurses are said to have ordered nurses to draw a row of stones on the stadium to suspend the games on Saturday.

Historical records suggest that the versions of the game were previously played in Greece, Rome, Mezopha, the United States and China.

When it developed and became something that is now described as a “mobic feet”, these were removed from anything that looked like a modern game.

They were unlawful and drunk with a number of unlimited violent participants who were blindly watched after a cannon in the bladder of swollen animals in the streets of a town or village.

But in terms of a modern football game, Mr. O’Brien says he is very important to find him.

“A number will be one of the rocks of the history of the new world football,” he said.

“The game they have played is the game that everyone plays all over the world,” he said.

“You can be at a mountain in the Himalayas and watch a football game and the ghosts of Ahnot are watching.

A scene will be broadcast on the BBC Scotland tonight at 22:30 pm.

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