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ALBION ROVERS FC
Cliftonhill - The quaintest of settings and the home of The Wee Rovers
WHY ALBION ROVERS?
Alongside my journey through the desert at Al-Nassr, I wanted to come back home to a club ive had a soft spot for since the 2018/2019 season. At the time, Albion Rovers were part of the greatest escape in Scottish football history, coming from bottom of Scottish League 2 with 8 games to play and taking 16 points to narrowly push Berwick Rangers into Scottish Non League and survive relegation by the skin of their teeth.
Over this period, and all through the covid period, I was a regular virtual ticket holder at Cliftonhill watching the matches, and I would love to not just return this staple of Scottish football back to the league pyramid, but push us up into the higher echelons of the league structure.
But in truth, Albion Rovers had been circling the plughole for many seasons, and finally in the 2022/2023 season, after finishing bottom of the Scottish League 2, Albion Rovers lost the relegation playoff 2-1 on Aggregate to Spartans. This would be the first time in a proud 120 year history that Albion Rovers would be competing outside of the Scottish League pyramid.
Born out of a merger between Albion FC and Rovers FC of Coatbridge in 1882, Albion Rovers have competed in the first division as recently as 1998/1999 but have spent the overwhelming majority of their life toiling to avoid relegation from the lowest divisions in the pyramid, in the various league formats Scotland has held.