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Largest supported football club in Scotland?

Glasgow Celtic having the largest stadium capacity have a weekly crowd of 60,000 . Next is Glasgow Rangers at 50,000. Glasgow Rangers have the largest fanbase in Scotland and the fourth largest in UK at 1.5M (Man Utd = 4.3M, Liverpool = 3.2M, Arsenal = 2.3M, Rangers 1.5M, Chelsea 1.45M, Celtic = 1.4m).


What Scottish football team is nicknamed Blue Brazil?

Cowdenbeath FC is the Scottish football team nicknamed Blue Brazil.


How does the forestry commission pay for its existence in Scotland?

The question should be, how does the public pay for it's existence! It's a public responsibility to pay for forests as left to market forces without enforcement of forest legislation the free market would deforest the entire country. In fact it virtually did by the early 20th century. Only when the FC was created in 1919 did forest cover increase. Without public funding how else can a developed country encourage developing countries to sustainably manage their forests? But, here's the twist. The FC in Scotland also provides a lot of support to the private forest sector via grants, regulation and research. Unlike most public sector organisations, the FC manages and raises most of it's running costs via timber sales (and to a lesser extent recreational activities), which also supports a growing private timber sector. The FC estate is also a refuge for wildlife, that is often persecuted elsewhere. The nett running cost to the public is less than the cost of a village road bypass. So is it good value for money? I'll leave you to decide.


What clubs in Scotland are Catholic?

Notable Scottish clubs with ties to Catholicism include Celtic F.C., founded by Irish Marist Brother Walfrid to help alleviate poverty among Irish immigrants in Glasgow, and Hibernian F.C., originally founded by Irish immigrants in Edinburgh. These clubs have historical links to the Catholic community in Scotland.