 An archaeological dig began yesterday, where the passing game of football that defines how the current type of football played all over the world was invented, wait to hear this. This has been hailed as one of the world's most significant archaeological investigations by Dr Paul Murtag of Archaeology Scotland who says that, this is the site where the passing and running game was first played and where modern football was born. This site is the place where the idea of a purpose-built football ground originated, with a pavilion in the corner, a grandstand built to host spectators and the first use of turnstiles for entry. This is the place where all football stadiums and indeed sports stadiums all over the world are able to trace their histories back to, and this is not only the most important archaeological site in Glasgow or Scotland, but this is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, especially for those interested in the social history of the modern world, as well as the history of the beautiful game, a game that has gone on to dominate the world and shape billions of lives. The first football stadium was opened in 1973 and was home to Queen's Park Football Club and the Scotland Football National Team until 1884 when it was closed due to building of the Cathcart Circle Railway Line. But what do you guys think about the archaeological dig at the football stadium in Glasgow where all other sports stadiums around the world can trace their histories back to? Comments below and thank you for watching.