Did Jeremy Lynch REALLY Ever Play For Arsenal? - Fabrice Muamba Reveals
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 6. 10. 2021
- Ex Arsenal player Fabrice Muamba reveals whether or not he thinks that Jeremy Lynch actually played professionally for Arsenal, and he's brought photographic receipts...
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Muamba's story about how he got into the arsenal academy was great, it's so fascinating.
Shoot your shot!
Shows in life it is about making your own luck.
Ngl Jeremy lives rent free in jacks head đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Wow just repeating exactly what the hosts said. Intriguing.
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jeremy wasnât in the youth team photos because he was at first team training. yous need to remember he was the best on the ball at the whole club man
Dont forget that it was the invincibles season
Mate he was running the first team training drills he was that good.
@@nathanbrown4751 I heard he gave the manager tactical advice at half time
@@ryanharris6850 players were terrified of getting the swaz treatment.
@Nathan Brown whatâs that, turning up as Batman and rapping nursery rhymes
Nobody wouldâve doubted Lynchs story if he didnât say âbest on the ball, including the first teamâ, what a clownđđ
Nah also my cousin played football with him in a match with his tricks he was amazing on the pitch rubbish he was so bad that he got taken off 20 mins
@@Reddit_stories4U20 so is he amazing or rubbish?
Vixal Enak Tau on the pitch, rubbish. but good at useless flashy tricks
@@anakyangbudiman8497 amazing with his tricks and skills in training, rubbish on the pitch
@@anakyangbudiman8497 doesn't have what people call a footballing brain I would guess
LOOOOOOL Muamba is a savage, but in the nicest way possible đ
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If kante was savage.
Phwor
Ur obviously not no need to be in a nice way
Ayoo homelespenguin I remember you. Childhoodđ
This is jokes Jeremy 'Swaz' Lynch is about to make a 21 minute video on why he did play in the Arsenal academy
Cant wait đđđ
@@stuczynskiii So you trust a 5-second video from a manufactured reality TV show over Muamba, who was actually at the academy?
@@stuczynskiii bruh BGT is fake af
@@stuczynskiii plus bgt is full of staged stories just to get the TV numbers
@@arvind6821 How would they obtain footage of a much younger jeremy lynch clearly playing in a match for arsenal? it's more likely he was on a 2 week trial with the club but wasn't picked up at the end of it.
Muamba clearly doesnât know Swaz dribbling past prime Sol Campbell on the training ground
Link or it didnât happen
@@jjfw96 nothing gets past you mate does it
@@MxJJM except for swaz lynch.
@@y3llowflash200 of course mate, but how am I gonna catch anyone thatâs better with the ball at their feet than 03/04 Henry? đ€Ż
@@MxJJM no no no no, they was better on but not offđ
âOn the ball, youâre the best at the club, I was only 15 at the timeâ - Jay, Inbetweeners
"Professional football? Completed it mate"
Hahahahahahahah fuck yes
Class đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
âJust some guy from when you were playing for Arsenal at 15, that never happenedâ
Hahahahahađ
What Jez meant is that he created himself on FIFA 06. Made him 99 overall and was technically better than everyone at the club lol Can imagine him being that delusional.
To be fair he kept it real and rated himself a 30 off the ball
@@nickchivers9029 20 stamina
LMAOOO this had me laughing like @7:50 . Thank you sir I needed this today lol đđđđđ
Calcio = Lynch
Can't hate, I did that too
Wenger was also the one who encouraged Jeremy to swaz it like he does. Wenger once said that Jeremy Lynch was the greatest swazer in football history
Sounds like something he would say.
including the first team
@@Roko001 wow... How does he swaz it so well?
@@rustay6182 just wait til the release of his new movie "Swaz it like Lynch"
If youâre better on the ball than Thierry Henry then you could literally fall asleep off the ball and you wonât be released.
Lynch is acting like being better on the ball than Henry at 15 wouldn't put you in the next Messi category of potential.
@@samtorr3947 faxx
@@samtorr3947 Messi at 15 is pretty much the only player alive Iâd buy being better than prime Henry and only because weâve seen how insane he was at 17. Even then thoughâŠ15 is a stretch.
@@liampowell5014 đ
@@liampowell5014 still if your that maf at 15 you got time to improve off the ball you wouldn't get released
What a class story - not just how he joined the academy but the fact he's still best mates with that bloke.
Thatâs some lifelong bond stuff right there
@@goob8945 100%
Yea itâs true story Rashid is my friend and when fabrice was playing he use to give us tickets to matches.
@@mistrydul why didn't Rashid make it? Must have had huge talent if arsenal let his mate be at the academy to keep him happy
@@SK-kh2rs could be 1million things, maybe his cardio didnât hold up consistently, maybe he lost the drive as he aged, maybe he just developed earlier and was faster and stronger than teammates but lost all that when there puberty caught up, maybe he had natural talent but didnât learn as fast as the others so he fell back and simply wouldnât break into the 1st team, it could also have just been a very bad mistake and he wouldâve been a consistent player making first team appearances for France to this day, that happens too, weâll probably never know
Fabrice just ended Jezs career again đđ
Don't Read My name,:*'"*;
Hes in the pic thođđ
@@baileymiller2284 where?
@@baileymiller2284 don't mess with this guy he's been through the catacombs In France alone
@@deankerins8499 so have I lol, this may!
"i like him, i think he's a nice guy"
Jack: ".....fair enough"
jackimacloutchasermate
@@Dockhead Did your mum come up with that one for you?
@@ArunaUtdshe probably came up with his shit tattoo in his pfp aswell
@@ItzFazza donât forget his shit username as well đ€Ł
I don't think Fabrice remembers Swaz Lynch playing lethal one twos with Thierry Henry and Cesc Fabregas
Fab's story just goes to show that there is some luck involved in being at the right place at the right time, there's lots of good footballers out there who will never be given the opportunities they deserve.
As well as lots of terrible footballers who make it. Im sure we have all seen players and thought... how the heck are they professional
Not really... If your good enough people will notice
@Ct exactly... You weren't good enough, trust me mate I have know enough wannabe ballers, if your the next Kane they will keep you
@@panda1412. Well...that depends how good the coaches and scouts are as well, now doesn't it.
@@panda1412. you aren't bright fella fair play
"I'm not having a dig at him"
"We'll do that don't worry"
Haha
most JaackMaate reply possible
Nah he said w-w-w-w-weâll do that donât worry
Jeremy can be quite the clown you seeđ€Łđ€Łđđ
This particular humble pie tastes fucking delicious.
Doesn't it just
this should have been split up into two videos because that amazing story how he became a pro baller is going to get so over shadowed by Lynch Swaz bit lol
i know i feel like the question could have probably waited, the story was amazing
8 mins needed
It's the 8 minute rule unfortunately
@A G N E Z no one asked
Luck plays such a big part in life, itâs crazy! I love Fabrice, seems like a nice guy!
love your vids dude
fancy seeing you here friend :)
Absolutely, luck is part of becoming a premiere league player.
Literally just finished watching your last video đ
I didnât expect to see you here either đ love your videos
The way he took off his headphones completely disregarding what swaz had to say đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
I grew up with both of these from school and what Fabrice said about Rashid is true. This guy was a very good baller. Rapid and skillful and we all thought he was gonna be the guy to make it big but it just never happened for him on a big level. Fabrice always had the physique and engine but rashid was sick. Fab always gets ratings from me though. Came to our school and didn't speak good English, learnt fast and was always cool and managed to make it whilst being humble. just a shame with what happened but the main thing is that he's still alive and has a loving family and is doing well.
Feel bad for rashid
I hope this isn't a Jeremy Lynch story
@@Colby_0-3_IRL_and_title_fights I can confirm I definitely didn't play at the arsenal academy đ
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Think Fabrice took that to heart. Lads put sweat and tears trying to get into a club like arsenal, and for someone to be going round said they were in the academy when he clearly wasnât is disrespectful to people such as Fabrice
I agree with that but I also wonder where did Britain's Got Talent got pictures of that person playing in an Arsenal jersey all those years ago.
@@kayoom9613 he probably had a 6 week trial at the club or something and trained with them for a bit during that time like Fab said he did at the start of the video but unlike Fab he wasnât good enough and got released at the end of his trial but he now goes round acting like he was a proper player at the academy and makes up all that shit he loves to tell people.
@@kayoom9613 I see people playing in united jerseys all the time, he could easily have been a trial player at ages of 5-13. He's claiming at 15 wenger said he was the best on the ball, thats' completely different.
@@kayoom9613 could be a trialist. Because there would be records of him at the club if he was that good on the ball
dont think he really cared mate i think its just your wet ass
Everyone loves Muamba - partly because of what happened but also because heâs a loveable nice guy!
3:40 for those that want the Lynch Q&A đđ»ââïž
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When a man who's been to the other side and back ruins you, you just accept the L.
Having checked the youth squads from those seasons, his name didn't appear, even in the trialists section. He may have been on trial at some point, but pretty certain he was never signed.
I like what snrubs saying
you wouldnt always get named trialists on those reports LOL not sure where you were looking
So he was on trial in London
@@swingerz It was on various sites. One of them names some the trialists if they were in that match day squad. Wouldn't have said it otherwise.
@@Mezzala9 i understand that but its not always the case, especially around those years in english footy.
We've got plenty more Fabrice Muamba clips coming up... subscribe with notifications so you don't miss them! đłđș
One of the nicest humans to walk this earth, such a good person to have on the podcast, well doneđ
What flag is that ?
Nobody notice Jake Paul in that arsenal squad as well? 2nd row third from right.
@@ShmurdaOC Uganda
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As a Bolton Wanderers fan, looking forward to rest of the podcast! He was great player
Its been on spotify since this morning mate
as a boltoner id like to apologise for all your suffering
@@UzairHMirzathanks pal, we'll get back to the premier league some day, just to continue our streak of being the club that's been in the top division the longest without winning it.
@@Alex-cw3rz đ€Ł thatâs not what he meant đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Bolton awful trust me I live in bolton
I want to see Jeremy's face when someone asks him "So you're telling me you played with Cesc Fabregas?"
Fabrice said it was only one time though, so if Jeremy lynch did train with them after the fact, fabregas wouldâve been in the firsts already
@@juuglord8509 well if he trained one time he is still in the picture idk but I don't see Jeremy in there
Ask Ty he's been watching every age group for 30 years.
OMG....this is golden!! 100% Ty would remember him playing for Arsenal.
good thing ty isn't adam johnson or that 31 year old everton midfielder
To be fair he is "friends". With wenger so he can probably ask him and he might know.
Brilliant idea đ heâd definitely know
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so good that this man is just able to come onto the podcast and tell his stories, it could've been very different if it wasnt for the medics when he had a cardiac arrest those years ago
Yh, glad heâs ok and still alive.
What do you reckon? Will we ever see photographic evidence? đłđș
Probs not
Or a photo of he's pants straight after watching the video đ€Ł
he is about to photoshop himself on fabrice's body and claim he is the liar and that he never played for the club
Definitely not
Why do you care if he played for arsenal or not? Just asking.
I absolutely love Jack's grin as he realises he has unearthed some pure gold :D
When fab got his phone out i was expecting him to ring fabregas
Fabrice doesn't know how much beef is coming his way from Jez lmao
Muamba getting the swaz sticker treatment in the next soccer aid
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@@UzairHMirza *dead
Fabrice is a legend. Glad he recovered
JackMate getting in the Halloween mood, standing over the cauldron with a MASSIVE wooden spoon just stirring, stirring hahaha
he loves producing clout. more stories more videos.
@@Dockhead why ya replying this on every comment ya bumboy
My first live game was Arsenal reserves v wimborne town in 2005 or 6, with muamba playing in cm and signing my first shirt - what a baller
How did Jeremy Lynch play? đ
@@LotsofJourneys decent turn of pace considering he was carrying 12 bottles of water and magic spray
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@@Alex-po7oq hands down greatest comment ever
@@Alex-po7oq Magic sprayđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđ
Love Fabrice so much. Comes across as such a wonderful soul.
This isn't a guest I expected to see. As a Boltonian I used to love watching Muamba play amongst BWFC in what for me was their prime era. Sadly not the same club anymore but Muamba created memories for me. Was horrified to see the news about his Cardiac Arrest.
What happened?
People moan that he didn't score enough goals but it wasn't his job he was a true cdm who could bully players like gerrard/Lampard of the ball and mop up for the back 4 when needed he could of easily kept us in the premier league he wouldn't of let jonathan Walters get anywhere near bogdan on the final day
@@keesvanbrummelen9898 Cardiac Arrest. They talk about it on one of the newer videos of this podcast.
Did he play with Jay Jay Okocha?
@@modimmusic9571 unfortunately not. Fabrice joined in 2008, Okocha left in 2006. They were absolutely some of the golden years for the Wanderers though.
Jeremy Lynch is the gift that keeps on giving đ. Iâve never known someone who is so desperate to perceived as âcoolâ, especially not at his age :/.
Having 2 Lamborghinis at 34 is pretty cool if u ask me
@@ViralclipcentralVCC you need to get your ideals in check bro. Having good people around you is way more valuable and "cool" than anything material
@@ViralclipcentralVCC exactly... pple are racists
@@markhowell9440 he has good people around him if ya didnât know
@@ViralclipcentralVCC who does Jez Lynch? Yeah the way he is really says he's got real people around him. You're delusional
Feel like he was on trial for a couple weeks and failed but to not hurt his feelings as he was a child the coaches told him he was great on the ball.
That makes the most sense
@Delboy but mums do
@Delboy exactly lol theyâll just tell u ur not good enough
Probs said something like 'you're not good enough but don't be disheartened, some of your touches on the ball any player in the club would be proud of' lol
@Delboy it's different from coach to coach. The things said to me was that I sometimes looked like a professional player in terms of playing and sometimes like an amateur. They told me that if I could become more consistent in my own play during a game i should show up 6 months or a year later. I was 16 at the time but chose a different path and a different club. They even told me to come back the same season when we played against each other a few months later but I refused and stayed where I was. Few years later I dropped football but not all coaches will straight up tell you you're not good enough. So maybe he was not lying about it. But I still highly doubt they told him he was the best on the ball from the entire club.
The way Fabrice takes his headphones off đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđđœ
Remember Muamba fondly. I remember finding his Man of the Match card in a 2008 Match Attax pack, which I still have actually lol đȘđ»
If you're involved in a youth set up of a Prem team and they're telling you at 15 years of age that you're the best on the ball player at the whole club, then you're not getting released and this is a fact. Swaz Lynch is full of Pony.
The only 15 year old Iâd believe being better on the ball than Henry and Bergkamp is Messi and even then thatâs a stretch.
@A If he really was a 15-year-old who was the best "on the ball" at the whole club - including the first team of the 2003/04 Arsenal Invincibles side (Henry, Bergkamp, Pires, Ljunberg, Vieira, Ashley Cole AND a young Cesc Fabregas) then there is NO WAY you wouldn't be playing professionally no matter how bad you are off the ball; something that can be easily developed with a bit of good coaching and practice over time. That's what academies are for: nurturing talented but raw young players and helping them become the finished article. A 15-year-old better on the ball than every player who was in that Invincibles team can't be far off Lionel Messi in terms of talent. They'd be playing week-in-and-week-out in League One at 15 at the VERY LEAST, as perhaps they're not quite ready to face the rigours of the Premier League at that age and it would be better for them to develop at a lower level before making that step up. What's more, there is literally NO EVIDENCE of Jeremy Lynch playing for Arsenal's academy. No photos, no footage and nobody other than himself has claimed that he was ever at Arsenal - which we now know is probably not even true.
@A or even a different prem club
When Fabrice took his headphones I died đđ
Jeremy Lynch probably had one of those 15 minute trials back in 2004 and he still lives off of it. He obviously wasn't good enough and they told him something to make him feel better. Poor guy.
15 minutes trial lmaoooooo
You can tell when you watch him in those charity matches, that he isnât great by any standard. Actually Billy Wingrove is much better.
Beautiful that the academy told him he isn't good enough for Arsenal, but the lad stuck at it and ended up making two first team appearances for the club, more than 99% of the academy end up doing.
There aren't many in the world more motivated than that.
Ah lads we got fabrice muamba chants going at the premier league darts 2012 in dublin , some craic that night. We all wore get well soon muamba shirts. Cameras wouldnt leave us alone , in loads of papers and got a tweet back off the man himself
Wow bet your mum is proud
@@Afed390 bet urs isn't
czcams.com/video/kiEj2zApP6I/video.html... there we are now, there was only 8 of us started this haha
Lol Jez said he was told by Wenger he was the most technically gifted player at the academy but needed to work on his stamina,I'm assuming this isn't true then!đ€
You donât need a mask when youâre with me, I donât care about your past or your history
I love that people still know that đ
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With all due respect I don't think it's that bad of a line
@@callumdavidson1928 you're joking right?
@@Adam-zh4hm yes
when he said he was in the same group as fabregas i couldnt believe it
Fabrice was really good at Birmingham. Iâm a Birmingham city supporter and he was great. I really think he could have gone on to be a very good high level top 20 prem midfielder. Iâm so happy to see him alive and well
crying đ
Ello Alex lad
Fabrice Muamba what a legend! đ won ÂŁ150 off a bet I did with him to score for Bolton against Wigan for a laugh đ class goal as well
everything about this video is GOLD!!!!!!!!!! the truth always come out!
and Fab seems like such a nice humble guy with one hell of a story!!
Legend. Glad he's doing well. He scored a pen at a Bolton charity match a few years ago after the incident
How msny minutes was we without him again? Strong guy :) I've never forgotten that dreadful moment and eriksens recent euros trauma reminded me of it
78.
My guess is Jeremy lied about the age he got released, I reckon he got released around the age of 10-12, and his ego made had him lie about when he got released. A kid getting released from Arsenal academy and teen getting released from Arsenal are very different thing's. If your a teen playing in a youth team you'll be on scholars, be training 5 day's a week. Be getting paid a wage, living at the dig's and be sent to a private school the club pay's for. A kid playing in a academy train's 3 day's a week. Has their kit's provided to them for free, and play's a game on the weekend.
I think your pretty spot on with this
He said he got released when he was 15
@@lilbaby3678 "MY GUESS IS JEREMY LIED ABOUT THE AGE HE GOT RELEASED".... that's literally the first sentence.
I played for Peterborough when I was 11-15 and you're half right. From my experience yes you get paid but not a lot in the context of things, you dont live in "digs" they provide you live at home with your parents still hahaha, and you're not on a scholarship you dont get to go to private schools or anything they were very accommodating when I was completing GCSEs and things they got me a maths tutor to help me get a higher grade but other than that it's pretty black and white and cut throat one minute you're in the next you're out I gave up on football after that part of me wishes I didnt and I tried again harder but hey ho still have my shirt from my last game now 25 and working as a crane engineer
@@lilbaby3678 are u idiotic
When fabrice puts the headphones down đđđđ
Jezzaâs been real quiet since this podcast came out!
What a fella Fabrice is hahahaha, this was jokes
Fabrice took his head phones off! Why have I only just seen this. Itâs too funny. What an amazing story. Blessed guy.
get every player in the arsenal academy between the years swaz claims he was there and ask them all if he was the best in the ball player at the club
Forget if he was any good. Was he even there? That's the real question.
@@makatelli i donât see why he would lie about being at arsenal. maybe he just didnât stick out. also when you watch him play you can tell heâs at a decent level
@@josh3306 He couldn't even make semi pro level loool
@@Makedeportationsgreatagain he could easily. He played semi pro if I'm not mistaken. When I watch league one sometimes I wonder how some of them got to that level. He is good enough on the ball but he made far more money from freestyling so no point playing at that level.
@@georgipetkov6340 lol you're delusional, he got signed to billericay who were semi pro and he was on the bench
Would love to hear about him talk more about his time at arsenal through the years
I can't believe this was only 6 hours ago.. I ain't really in the know about the whole controversy about lynch, I literally saw it yest for the first time and thought I must actually dig into it. This is just too perfect đ he got roasted and found out, not that anyone actually believed him to begin woth
Every now and then I come back to this clip, makes me cry
Jacks reaction was priceless soon as Muamba took his headphones off.
Love it đ€Ł
Jeremy was actually at his last local club arshole FC just getting his memories a little mixed up
Bring Arsene Wenger on and ask the man himself
Ye
I doubt it
"I did not see him"
@@jackrichardson4089 "EHHH. I didn't see it"
I'm so happy that Fabrice is alright ;)
Great to see the people you are getting on
I love how Muamba had no idea about who he was or the controversy heâs about to get involved in đ€Łđ Jack you are a crafty man đđ€Ł
It's great to see muamba healthy... I'll be honest I didn't know him when he had his incident on the pitch but after I hoped he be pk
Love it! Thank you so much Fabrice.
I'm not having a dig at him
Jackmate: of course not we'll do that
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Everyone knows that Jeremy saying âI played for Arsenalâs academy as was the best at the clubâ translates probably to âI had a few trails at Arsenalâs academy but didnât make itâ
We literally have bergkamp at that time. You know, one of the most technically gifted player to play the game. We also have Henry at his prime and the prodigy Fabregas. But i guess Jeremy Lynch is better.
Only lynch had the tekkers mate
Swaz Lynch bergkamp-flicked Bergkamp
as a bolton fan im so excited to see this
Just looked fabrice up. I'm so glad that he's doing well.
Question starts 3:26
I live for this kind of comment
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Fab seems like a top lad
When is the full podcast this man is a legend
Fabrice coached me not long ago very good man keep up the work
I could easily imagine a coach saying that to him to let him down gently before being told he's getting let go
Yeah honestly donât think itâs that strange and I can believe it was said. I do think itâs weird he still believes it though lol still has an ego problem
Birmingham City Fan here
Muamba was great for us one of a trio of arsenal loanees we had Him, Seb Larsson and Niklas Bendtner
The speed of him quite liking Jeremy to thinking he is a knob is amazing
3:38 btw
I was at the game where he collapsed I've never been in atmosphere like that before... Spurs and Bolton both singing his name
What a hero. Love this bloke
Fabrice said hello to me once when he was streaming fifa on twitch and he called me 'fletch' (most people who know me call me that) it was one of the happiest monents of my life. I love fabrice
Youâve had such an eclectic collection of guests on guys, Iâm really enjoying it. Itâs like a box of chocolates or summet.
I get excited for three channels videos. This, Golf life with Tubes and Ange, and Robbie the bin connoisseur. All three of you are killing it đ
Side note: just got to the bit where Fab says he thinks Jez is a nice guy. Jack, you saying thatâs fair enough is the most accommodating lie Iâve ever heard. đđ you should have shown him your diss track too!
I thought he played for Ego FC
This has made my day legendary
Loved him down the blues such a good character
rumour has it: Cesc stayed after training to learn from the great Swazz Lynch.
Fabregas was genuinely one of the top 3 16 year olds on the planet, Jez couldnât lace his boots
âHeâs my best mateâ, that made me so happy !
What a lovely guy, âmatter of factâ with that smile, its just great
Swaz tekkerz lynch caught lacking