(European) Soccer Explained for Americans

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  • čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
  • A general overview of how the main differences between soccer and American sports, with a focus on the European leagues. Covering the leagues, strategy, and player contracts.
    0:00 - introduction
    1:23 - common american objections
    4:24 - strategy
    8:07 - leagues
    11:29 - champions/europa league
    13:06 - popular teams
    14:21 - contracts
    16:19 - continued learning
    For more on why I used the word soccer: • Soccer isn't an americ...
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  • @hinata27
    @hinata27 Před 2 lety +1633

    "European Football explained to Americans"
    Europeans: Interesting lets watch that

    • @ethanperrin9847
      @ethanperrin9847 Před 2 lety +15

      Lmao 🤣

    • @denisonunglaub
      @denisonunglaub Před 2 lety +30

      brazilian watching here, dont really know why 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @chikedonaldibewuike4867
      @chikedonaldibewuike4867 Před 2 lety +30

      @@denisonunglaub 🤣🤣Nigerian here. Footballing nations watching a "how to" on football. Strange world.

    • @sethbirungi6178
      @sethbirungi6178 Před 2 lety +5

      @PeNg Alpha same

    • @birbman9992
      @birbman9992 Před 2 lety +15

      Europeans reading the title of the video: "Ohh, I didn't know that was possible. Let's double check to make sure he doesn't completely loose them."

  • @ophovius
    @ophovius Před 3 lety +3901

    Why I am watching this? I'm European, i know all this.. it's not like I'm waiting for you to make a mistake.. im just watching, agreeing.. Well, anyhow, good video, love your voice.

    • @afonsoallegro86
      @afonsoallegro86 Před 3 lety +43

      the only mistake i saw in this video is not talking about Ronaldo but talking about messi

    • @grotegoedheid1063
      @grotegoedheid1063 Před 3 lety +75

      @@afonsoallegro86 Ronaldo? That was a Brazilian forward, a bit too heavy, who stopped playing football more than a decade ago.
      Someone making a video like this HAS TO MENTION the GOAT!!! Well done, TheOnDeckCircle!

    • @Raf1507
      @Raf1507 Před 3 lety +1

      @@grotegoedheid1063 I feel like I'm gonna be r/woooshed but I think he was talking abt CR7
      Edit: yh ik I'm stupid

    • @grotegoedheid1063
      @grotegoedheid1063 Před 3 lety +68

      @@Raf1507 He might be. But that's the whole problem: there are many Ronaldo's, but there's only one Messi ;-)

    • @Eluthien
      @Eluthien Před 2 lety +21

      @@grotegoedheid1063 I see what you did there... 👍

  • @kattharsismic
    @kattharsismic Před 3 lety +690

    Gotta love how the video is meant to educate Americans on European Football, and yet the comment section is filled with European football fans (like me) hi to the the few Americans who actually learned something and kudos to you for a well put together video mate :)

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 2 lety +6

      Hi, huge soccer fan my whole life, my first and favorite sport, followed by American football and basketball.

    • @jeff3putt
      @jeff3putt Před 2 lety +9

      Loved football my whole life, both European and NFL. It's been 10 years now that we have European league coverage on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I do love the Premiere League and La Liga,( Arsenal and Real Madrid follower)
      I didn't learn anything from the video, but it is very well done. I will bookmark it and share if anyone asks about football.

    • @fakereality96
      @fakereality96 Před 2 lety +1

      I legit don't see how keep away can be exciting. I was sad to see not much about strategy in the vid. American football requires some sort of playbook for all 4 phases of the game for both offense and defense. Not really trolling, just trying to understand the appeal.

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 2 lety +2

      @@fakereality96 there is tactics in soccer, not as much in football tho, just look up barcelona tiki taka and netherlands total football as examples.

    • @fakereality96
      @fakereality96 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Ace-uc5cj Hhhmmmm I'll give it an honest look-see. Thanks!!!

  • @DylanRotich
    @DylanRotich Před rokem +366

    As an American trying to get into soccer after the World Cup has just ended, this is exactly what I was looking for. It's very confusing with the different clubs playing outside of their own respective leagues. I'm starting to wrap my head around this now!

    • @DylanRotich
      @DylanRotich Před rokem +3

      @@totallybored5526 The "World Series" is just a name and the international players of that caliber tend to make it to the MLB anyways.
      Teams moving to another city is upsetting but it doesn't happen very often.
      The playoffs in any American sport are really what make that time of year exciting. The regular season is simply a long period of time that determines playoff eligibility and matchups (bracket). Makes it way more exciting as a team that barely makes the playoff still has a chance to beat the team with the best record. You could compare this (while not as impressive but happens more often probably) to a no name club working their way up the leagues only they have a way better chance.
      Using the World Cup as a comparison:
      You could imagine that the regular season is qualifying matches and the playoffs are the round of 16 and onward. Obviously it's only a national scale and it happens every year instead of every 4

    • @DylanRotich
      @DylanRotich Před rokem

      @@totallybored5526 Football (s0ccer) is easier to understand but I think that puts a ceiling on it for me. Personally for me the complex rules and higher scoring of American Football really make it more exciting. There's so much more game plan, coaching, and variables that make the game so exciting. Not saying futbol is not exciting but American Football has so much more depth

    • @CMJames
      @CMJames Před rokem +9

      @@DylanRotich I think the complete opposite. Football much more complex and depth compared to American, with more tension due to it being a low scoring game. I expect that your lack of tactical understanding is what probably makes it less exciting for you. It takes a while to understand….

    • @DylanRotich
      @DylanRotich Před rokem +2

      @@CMJames That definitely has to do with it. I think if I really got into soccer more and began to have a deeper understanding of the rules I'd appreciate it more. I agree there's definitely more to soccer that I'm not seeing yet, however I still don't think it comes close in complexity to American Football.
      One of the similarities I picked up on was clock management. I noticed in the WC teams that were ahead would take their time getting the ball. I think I even saw somebody launch it into the stands (not sure how thats not illegal). All of this to try and waste what's left of the game time. In American football it's pretty similar. You have to run the bull instead of throw because the clock will continue to run if you're tackled within the boundaries. This forces the other team to use up their timeouts.
      What are other complexities of soccer I need to learn/look out for?

    • @rothbardfreedom
      @rothbardfreedom Před rokem

      Try not to think as leagues, but as national championships.
      They have a champion and they give spots on international competitions, just like swimming.

  • @lebonemonakhisi-thebrand
    @lebonemonakhisi-thebrand Před 3 lety +4032

    I imagine that the irony is that most people watching this already know "soccer" well enough

    • @xhulio4124
      @xhulio4124 Před 3 lety +104

      yes this is human nature ...i dont care about basketball or baseball just like americans do with "soccer" ... i rather watch this like 3-4 times than baseball videos ... the irony is that they think football is boring like wtf dude have you done your homework about who is the most beautifull and passionate sport in the world?

    • @aryanrajtiwary3880
      @aryanrajtiwary3880 Před 2 lety +54

      @@b.d.a.8719 Don't think increasing subs by 7 would work...although it's 5 right now(covid)...smaller teams would get squashed even more as they wouldn't have the same bench strength. Also limited substitution increases tactical changes.

    • @MrAzboGaming
      @MrAzboGaming Před 2 lety +18

      @@b.d.a.8719 these are professional athletes; how can’t they sustain 90 minutes?
      Prior to 30 years ago all the players were chain smoking alcoholics and they didn’t have any issues

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 2 lety +15

      @@xhulio4124 I think soccer is the best sport its my favorite then American football and Basketball, baseball is boring and dying but you shouldn’t disrespect or shamed other sports because its peoples preferences

    • @xhulio4124
      @xhulio4124 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Ace-uc5cj i never disrespected any sport ...i said how i see them ...i understand why basketball is attractive and beautifull too ...but to be so eccentric to think the most beautiful game in the world is boring just cause YOU arent so good with it is a litlle bit out of normal for me

  • @olih322
    @olih322 Před 3 lety +3480

    "The other team can't score when your team have the ball"
    Arsenal: "Hold my beer"

    • @TheOnDeckCircle
      @TheOnDeckCircle  Před 3 lety +594

      The problem with Arsenal is they always try to walk it in...

    • @agyre
      @agyre Před 3 lety +19

      ​@@TheOnDeckCircle look for River Plate (Argentina), and I mention it only because you didn't say anything about South American football.

    • @KiNASuki
      @KiNASuki Před 3 lety +34

      @@TheOnDeckCircle We got better skills now, we scores own goals (ಥ﹏ಥ)

    • @jamesduffy7549
      @jamesduffy7549 Před 3 lety +103

      @@TheOnDeckCircle did you see that ludicrous display last night?

    • @danielburgess7101
      @danielburgess7101 Před 3 lety +68

      @@jamesduffy7549 what was Wenger thinking bringing on Walcott so early?

  • @yannick7038
    @yannick7038 Před 2 lety +29

    "Quadruple but thats pretty rare"
    Hansi Flick: "Hold my Beer"

    • @Abi-bj9bx
      @Abi-bj9bx Před 2 lety +2

      Barcelona who have two : "Hold my Cava."

  • @Winipumcaya9992
    @Winipumcaya9992 Před 3 lety +40

    Southamerican soccer explained for americans: every 3 passes someone recives a awful kick.

  • @Natalin0
    @Natalin0 Před 3 lety +1914

    Parma vs Bologna actually would have been a great match in the 90s! Roberto Baggio vs Thuram and Buffon in defense!

    • @jamesi2018
      @jamesi2018 Před 3 lety +88

      italian football was the best because it had mostly italians and the best foreigners, now england has so much money from tv they have a monopoly on a big chunck of the transfer market but only the top teams in italy france spain and germany are able to compete financially, in 90s Glasgow Rangers were the richest club in the United Kingdom because they had their stadium already built but now they are a minnow against a great white shark in comparison to manchester united these days

    • @soulsmischief2626
      @soulsmischief2626 Před 3 lety +17

      dont forget signori for bologna

    • @confusedcockney4439
      @confusedcockney4439 Před 3 lety +14

      Italian football isn't and has never really been for beginners. It's too defensive. Even when they had Ronaldo, Weah and Bergkamp.

    • @soulsmischief2626
      @soulsmischief2626 Před 3 lety +34

      @@confusedcockney4439 thats just a myth and is simply wrong

    • @aidanmagill6769
      @aidanmagill6769 Před 3 lety +1

      @@soulsmischief2626 was just gonna say, what about Bepe?

  • @rushabhmehta9458
    @rushabhmehta9458 Před 3 lety +2643

    As someone who's watched Football his entire life, this video is amazing. I need one as good to understand American Football, Baseball and Hockey

    • @deaddoll1361
      @deaddoll1361 Před 3 lety +130

      Do you really? When Americans say Hockey, they mean Ice Hockey, not the Hockey that's way more popular in Asia, Australia, South America etc. Baseball is a dumbed-down version of Cricket, another game that's very popular around the world and worth understanding.
      I'm not sure if it's possible to understand American Football. It seems like a stoppage occasionally broken by plays, a bit like Nascar, where many laps are done under caution. No wonder it hasn't caught on anywhere else in the world. There's a women's version where they play in skimpy gear, another only in America perversion.

    • @nicolasdrake8179
      @nicolasdrake8179 Před 3 lety +42

      Mate I actually switched off from football it seems to bore me now ( English) ...I started watching hockey ( New York islanders fan I watched them when I went to New York at the Barclays centre ) as I work nights and can catch the games live!! I like hockey as because you felony have to wait all week for another game, fast paced and lots of rough stuff and fighting .....I love real contact sports like rugby league I am surprised it hasn’t caught on in America ...you would love it!!

    • @jreiland07
      @jreiland07 Před 3 lety +71

      Ice hockey is probably the easiest North American sport for football fans to understand, it’s like football on skates.

    • @joshuaraminha8339
      @joshuaraminha8339 Před 3 lety +80

      @@deaddoll1361 Baseball is not dumbed down cricket lol also no one watches the women's league it's a common joke just to call it the lingerie league

    • @joshuaraminha8339
      @joshuaraminha8339 Před 3 lety +39

      The NFL is great it gets a lot of flak from a lot Europeans for some reason. I recommend just start watching games it will be super confusing at first but it is easier to catch on than you think. Just pick a team at random and start following them.

  • @lyramartin6884
    @lyramartin6884 Před rokem +25

    Perfect! I’m an American and have been drawn in by the World Cup, but now was wondering how to keep the adventure alive once it’s all over. Thank you!

  • @ryanlaird6447
    @ryanlaird6447 Před 3 lety +27

    Eddie Howe Bournemouth basically done a road to glory taking a league 2 team to the premier league and keeping them there for 5 years

    • @gweilojohn
      @gweilojohn Před 2 lety

      Didn’t exactly have a shoestring budget. Nonetheless, Bournemouth and Eddie Howe’s story are absolutely tailor made for a riveting and inspiring American Sports Movie a la Hoosiers or Miracle. The inevitable LCFC 15/16 will come first, but I’m so very looking forward to the Eddie Howe story. Screenwriters: sort this out please!

  • @LaBandaRoja9
    @LaBandaRoja9 Před 3 lety +1568

    10:20 it doesn't happen often, but Leicester City FC went from the 3rd division in 2008-09 to winning the Premier League in 2015-16 and it was epic

    • @grimreaper8908
      @grimreaper8908 Před 3 lety +30

      Let's see if this is true or rubbish, Let's see if this is true or rubbish
      Let's gooooo

    • @uwotm8
      @uwotm8 Před 3 lety +73

      They only won because of a sex tape in Thailand which resulted in 3 players getting sacked by the club. One of the players was the son of the manager; Nigel Pearson, who was guaranteed a few more years in the job as he had secured them promotion to the Premier League and were the third team in PL history to escape relegation after being bottom at Christmas. He was sacked due to the sex tape aswell.
      Claudio Ranieri joined and won the title in his first year in charge. Many journalists and player Riyad Mahrez gave the credit to Pearson for having built the team but would he actually have won it if he was in charge? I guess we'll never know...

    • @MalcolmTann0
      @MalcolmTann0 Před 3 lety +13

      2016

    • @scarabespada
      @scarabespada Před 3 lety +14

      @@uwotm8 Kim Kardashian likes your comment

    • @jaceklasota2853
      @jaceklasota2853 Před 3 lety +43

      Yes. It was the best underdog story in football ever on this level. Similar to Greece wining Euro 2004

  • @denisp8432
    @denisp8432 Před 3 lety +520

    If you want exciting football watch Atalanta, they either concede 3 goals or they score 3 goals

    • @n17whlronnie92
      @n17whlronnie92 Před 3 lety +13

      Or Tottenham. 😩

    • @safrianrival9257
      @safrianrival9257 Před 3 lety +64

      As a Tottenham fan, you just wait for the inevitable 80th minute equalizer

    • @MaSsiVeGaming1
      @MaSsiVeGaming1 Před 3 lety +42

      @@n17whlronnie92 Tottenham is more like "score from the counter in the first half, sit back the rest of the game until you eventually concede".

    • @hieutruong7456
      @hieutruong7456 Před 3 lety +14

      @@MaSsiVeGaming1 that’s like Mourinho’s Tottenham

    • @anthony5664
      @anthony5664 Před 3 lety

      or southampton

  • @ANTREU96
    @ANTREU96 Před 2 lety +51

    This point is not at all for newbies, but I would still like to make it: the difference in playstyles in the different main countries
    English football is very physical and it has become quite "risky", as in teams attack in 10v10 situations exposing them selves to counters
    Spanish can be the most spectacular for the untrained eye, since you have lots of goals, mostly due to overall bad defences. This is the reason why Atletico put such good shows the last few years. Simeone taught them how to defend as a team
    And finally my favorite, Italian football, which is less a sport and more a constant class in tactics. It is more physical than spanish football, but you notice that big teams, very rarely win with a huge goal difference. This is because italian defenders are beasts, even in smaller teams. Positioning and tactical thinking is everything in Italy, which can make it look super boring, but if you know what youre looking at, is the most satisfying

    • @drkay5667
      @drkay5667 Před rokem +1

      Great info...I don't think football pave is like baseball..only depends on what league .epl is quite fast pace

    • @destinychicshop3206
      @destinychicshop3206 Před rokem +1

      But Spanish football won the most Champion League titles out of any other countries. So their "attacking" style is actually very exciting and effective.

    • @reaganmunene2856
      @reaganmunene2856 Před 8 měsíci

      Where can we watch Italian matches free?

  • @TheComputec
    @TheComputec Před 2 lety +38

    In the English Premiership, we have had players who have covered up to 13.2Km (which is a little bit over 8.2 Miles) during a 90 min game. Now as an athlete, you would expect an intermediate to cover that distance in half a game ie 45 minutes, but remember that in soccer your movement is going to be a mix of sprints, small runs, jumping for headers, running with the ball, tracking backwards, and tackling, so to be doing an average of 5.4 miles per hour over the full 90 mins shows the stamina that elite footballers have to have these days. Soccer requires the most stamina of any current team sport

    • @petertrezise4545
      @petertrezise4545 Před rokem

      Aussie Rules players require far more stamina than soccer players. You should check out What is AFL.

    • @geraldinecurran4215
      @geraldinecurran4215 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@petertrezise4545 Your comment shows how little, if any understanding you have of European Football.

  • @seanorr6899
    @seanorr6899 Před 3 lety +438

    someone send this to the glazers

    • @fs0594
      @fs0594 Před 3 lety +32

      Still think they'd struggle ngl

    • @amirdror6409
      @amirdror6409 Před 3 lety +8

      Twenty minutes is not enough to teach them what offside means

    • @lorx231
      @lorx231 Před 2 lety +1

      This cracked me up

    • @clipscompilations4442
      @clipscompilations4442 Před 2 lety +1

      What is a Football? I need a hamburger.

    • @hald-matalongos
      @hald-matalongos Před 2 lety

      @@clipscompilations4442 British football=soccer

  • @nefeli9328
    @nefeli9328 Před 3 lety +526

    I’m a european and just realized that most americans don’t even know what champions league is....sad...

    • @owen8807
      @owen8807 Před 3 lety +25

      haha ive been playing and following (soccer) for a while, I'm only now trying to figure out everything about European football. I think i'm understanding most of it. I've been watching the EUFA games lately

    • @olafharoldsonnii4713
      @olafharoldsonnii4713 Před 3 lety +9

      @@owen8807 keep it up, it’s a beautiful sport! He’s in the world in my opinion

    • @owen8807
      @owen8807 Před 3 lety +3

      @@olafharoldsonnii4713 yes, who do you think will win the eufa so far?

    • @olafharoldsonnii4713
      @olafharoldsonnii4713 Před 3 lety +1

      @@owen8807 Man City

    • @owen8807
      @owen8807 Před 3 lety +8

      @@olafharoldsonnii4713 haha im a chelsea fan, i cant wait for next game!

  • @TachyonKing
    @TachyonKing Před rokem +6

    I liked the section on American objections- i never quite realised Americans drew a comparison with Hockey and Basketball because of how the pitch markings look similar.
    I think the video is good but the big thing is the appeal. Why do people enjoy football? The answer is actually easiest to understand when you sit in person at a live match, you can feel the excitement, the tension, you know from intuition when your team are playing well or poorly both from what you can see and how the supporters around you react: The anticipation when a player breaks through a defensive line; the groans when a pass goes poorly; the mocking jeers when an opponent makes a mistake; the cheers when one of your attackers outplays their opponent with finesse; the anger when the referee makes a decision that goes against your team; the fury when you feel a penalty has been unfairly given because an opponent fell too easily in the box; the shock when your team concedes a goal; the utter bedlam when your team scores and the satisfying euphoria of your team grind out a win after 90 minutes of slogging it out. You can watch a match on TV, but in person its a whole different experience. There is the common saying of the twelth man, which is the supporters as a collective. Fans are as much part of the experience as the players on the pitch.

    • @neongvortex6937
      @neongvortex6937 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Hockey actually helped me learn soccer
      By comparing the structures of the plays and stuff
      The scale is still obviously way larger, but it made it look like tactics being used and not random jogging lol

  • @Terrtail
    @Terrtail Před 2 lety +42

    It's kinda sad that our football (South american) doesn't get much coverage. The Libertadores is always thrilling to see.

    • @aeyes1314
      @aeyes1314 Před rokem +6

      Im European and I watch the Libertadores and Brazillian Serie A when I can and when the time zone isnt too fucked up
      We exist! (My fav south american team is Athletico Paranaense lol)

    • @dionysise5008
      @dionysise5008 Před rokem +1

      At least you got some of the best players worldwide historically. However it would be fan if few teams like boca, river pleit,Corinthians, flamengo (I'm not sure which Brazilian is consider greatest) could join the UCL!

    • @alexmarques4432
      @alexmarques4432 Před rokem +6

      the video makes a big mistake in not mentioning southamerican football. He said all good players are in Europe, and that's not true. Southamerican football is fantastic, based on ability rather than strength. To be honest some of the best players have been southamerican. All World Cup winning nations are either Sothamerican or European

    • @geraldinecurran4215
      @geraldinecurran4215 Před 6 měsíci

      @@alexmarques4432 I thought he did, didn`t he mentioned players rolling on the ground.

  • @juliabx
    @juliabx Před 3 lety +622

    so refreshing to finally hear an american say 'it's not soccer games, it's football matches'

  • @G-Linka.
    @G-Linka. Před 3 lety +322

    When a small team beats a big team in the FA Cup, this is known in England as a giant killing.

  • @riquelmeone
    @riquelmeone Před 2 lety +9

    As a video game, you can definitely add football manager.
    That gives you a lot of more insight into what you spoke about in your video like tactics, transfer windows, contracts, competitions etc.
    It helps understanding that a good player can be good for different reasons.
    Nice video!

  • @bryanwong5546
    @bryanwong5546 Před 2 lety

    This is some of the best original content I've seen in a while, thanks for the video.

  • @TheOnDeckCircle
    @TheOnDeckCircle  Před 3 lety +668

    Response to Various Comments: I am aware I spelled the Premier League with an extra E, I was just making sure you were all paying attention ;), thanks to the 147 people who have commented about it; I'm glad someone made it that far into the video.
    The map is messed up, I didn't draw it, or realize it was messed up when I published.
    I didn't discuss South American leagues because they get a lot less media coverage in the US, and that combined with the language barrier makes them tougher to follow for the American just learning about the game.
    I apologize I didn't include your favorite team on the list of popular teams; I went with who I hear about most in the US media.
    For more on why I use the word soccer: czcams.com/video/bfuglkcRg_w/video.html
    Shout out to everyone who protested the Super League. Well done.

    • @agyre
      @agyre Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe You can make a thing like this one about Libertadores 2018 Final, or at least watch something. Was a big deal (at least for they argentines) . by the way, great video, I really enjoyed it

    • @wesleylang172
      @wesleylang172 Před 3 lety +1

      So glad this came up in my feed. I'd love watching a video you make of various big games.
      Champions League semi finals this coming week and then later the final.

    • @Slice-nf5jw
      @Slice-nf5jw Před 3 lety +2

      If you really want to get into it, play football manager 21. You even have to train the players to speak common languages.

    • @skinkehunden
      @skinkehunden Před 3 lety +1

      Just stumpled upon your video and found it interesting to hear an american's perspective on football. Anyways, a great video explaining why we (europeans) love pro/reg system in stead of the franchise leauges is over at Secret Base's CZcams site. It perfectly explains why the one goal was so important for Manchester City.
      czcams.com/video/hAB-6c_m9Gg/video.html&ab_channel=SecretBase

    • @jameswebber359
      @jameswebber359 Před 3 lety +2

      Another mistake you made was that England AND Wales are both countries that are part of the Premier League (Wales is a separate country, but also part of the UK. Just remember that England and Wales are members countries of the UK just like the UK used to be a member country of the EU).
      My team Cardiff City was actually in the Premier League 2 seasons ago, but they and I are both in Wales.
      Also, Swansea, another Welsh team has played in the Premier League within the last 10 years.
      Additionally other Welsh teams (other than the two I've stated above) like Wrexham (recently bought by Ryan Reynolds, yeah Deadpool) and Newport are also involved in the FA Cup, League Cup and all of leagues between EFL Championship and what you call the "whatevs" leagues.
      Cardiff City actually won the FA cup back 1927 and got to the final in 2008.
      Swansea also won the League Cup around 2012.
      To confuse you even more; Queens Park (a Scottish team) also played in the FA Cup final in both 1884 and 1885. But this was because they were invited to take part.
      However, a few years later they stopped doing so as the Scottish League system developed and became seperate to the English and Welsh league system.
      Basically over 100 years ago there weren't as many teams as they are now so teams from Wales, England and Scotland played in some of the same competitions.
      The Scottish teams eventually stopped doing so, but the Welsh teams continued.

  • @zackjones2683
    @zackjones2683 Před 3 lety +411

    One thing, Jurgen’s tactical profile is more based around domination of space as opposed to possession which, at times, as a byproduct, results in domination of possession.

    • @UkuleleProductions
      @UkuleleProductions Před 3 lety +62

      Yeah, but thats not something you tell a total beginner xD

    • @juanjoseph
      @juanjoseph Před 3 lety +3

      Jurgen is Bielsa's disciple. But so is Pep.
      They all come from space pressing in Newells AGUNATE NEWELS CARAJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @MessiMerdo
      @MessiMerdo Před 3 lety +9

      Peps system itself is about controlling the space. Positioning is the most essential part of his system. Possession is also very important but secondary.

    • @frankiebogdan4228
      @frankiebogdan4228 Před 3 lety

      I think he was trying to make an equivalence in how they play “positive” football rather then possession football

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 2 lety

      And gegenpress

  • @musicbytoffie
    @musicbytoffie Před rokem +6

    Thanks so much. I'm a 28-yr-old girl looking for new interests. Football is a way of life in my country. It's about time I learnt it. Love this video. Thanks so much. Love your sense of humor 😅

  • @TheComputec
    @TheComputec Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic overview and a great introduction for newcomers to Football. I'm English, so football is "my game" and I can confirm you covered it extremely well. I've liked and subbed because your other content will be very interesting to me. We brits are aware of baseball, basketball and American football and I'm now delving through your walkthroughs of those sports so I can better understand the rules and the psychology of those sports too ! Thanks for this great content

  • @imranali52
    @imranali52 Před 3 lety +377

    Relegation and Promotion! This is what makes Football fair! A closed league is what our American owners of football clubs wanted and they felt the backlash all the way in the states!

    • @RS-zp1we
      @RS-zp1we Před 2 lety +24

      Football is not fair. We need salary caps for that.

    • @jeff3putt
      @jeff3putt Před 2 lety +57

      This is why American football will always suck.They should involve the USL and make it a two league system, it would only help the leagues get better.
      About 4 years ago, I heard a German man, who spent 10 years in America, interviewed about American football.
      He said that MLS and American Youth Soccer were its own worse enemies. The lack of relegation/promotion was one thing. The other is that youth soccer cost money, a lot of money. And there were no programs for the inner-city youth. There was no promotion of any kind towards any financially disadvantaged youth at all.
      The German said that American athletic talent wasn't the issue , but American football was more geared to make money, rather than grow the sport.
      He went on to say that if done right, and with the proper promotion of the game, the US would dominate world football with the athletes the USA have.

    • @benaz_
      @benaz_ Před 2 lety +2

      Lmao the superleague was proposed by Juventus and real Madrid owners, and they surely aren't americans

    • @strongmokus
      @strongmokus Před 2 lety +11

      @@benaz_ american business men who were promoting for years the concept to the European big clubs. They would have owned the broadcasting rights.

    • @TheComputec
      @TheComputec Před 2 lety +4

      @@RS-zp1we So Lionel Messi should earn the same as some donkey at Burnley or Sheffield United?

  • @mudder5
    @mudder5 Před 3 lety +246

    As a Brit and Aston villa fan I have to say I really enjoyed this. I didnt learn anything, but it was fun. thx.

  • @zargomik
    @zargomik Před 2 lety +1

    This was a really great video! Thank you for putting such immense effort to a sport I dearly love

  • @Endeva09
    @Endeva09 Před 2 lety +125

    “They get mad if you call it soccer”
    Yep.

    • @totallyaddictive9093
      @totallyaddictive9093 Před 2 lety +12

      @John Doe its not that something is wrong with the word, its about the fact that while the whole world calls the game where you kick a ball around - football, the U.s. decided to also name a game where you carry an egg around in your hands - football just to confuse everyone i guess... Why the hell would someone call handegg - football, and football - soccer???? the stupidity in that is what makes football fans a bit mad :)

    • @user-rp4nd5wv2l
      @user-rp4nd5wv2l Před 2 lety +4

      @@totallyaddictive9093 It's not the whole world buddy. Having different names for the same thing is also extremely common with things like food and clothes so why is it so weird to have a sport called something different. Both names are equally old and we already have a sport here called football (because it was originally much closer to your football) so it's natural to use the term soccer.

    • @totallyaddictive9093
      @totallyaddictive9093 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@user-rp4nd5wv2l so if i understood correctly, you played football with a ball with your feet. Then someone suggested: hey lets change the ball into an egg and instead of kicking it lets carry it around and instead of coming up with a new name for the game lets just leave it as football, although there already was a game called football where you kick a ball with your feet...

    • @user-rp4nd5wv2l
      @user-rp4nd5wv2l Před 2 lety +4

      @@totallyaddictive9093 There wasn't a game already called football... Gridiron, rugby, and Football/soccer came from a similar place

    • @everything_usmnt5300
      @everything_usmnt5300 Před 2 lety +1

      @@totallyaddictive9093 I hate how non Americans shut reduce American football to tossing an egg around. The amount of tactics and intricacies that’s go into the sport are far beyond what you give it credit for. It’s all out war. Btw kicking is involved, it happens on every possession

  • @davidb1038
    @davidb1038 Před 3 lety +150

    I'm English and have watched football all my life so it's reasonable to assume that I know the game inside out,you have done a great job for an American explaining this to any none football person who wants to understand the game better,so well done.

    • @rickjeffjeff
      @rickjeffjeff Před 2 lety

      America didn't invent the word soccer.We use it because the good names and titles are taken.I'm going to try and erase anything I may have heard. I married into a family of futbol nutjobs and they can't believe I don't like their sport.They yell and scream for what????80 + minutes of grab ass and no score,I hate that game.Even golf scores and bowling.Punch me in the face.

  • @Groundsey
    @Groundsey Před 3 lety +172

    Here after American business men, among others, tired to create a European Franchise Super league.
    This video was interesting, especially to hear an American perspective on Football.

    • @jaybot303functionerror4
      @jaybot303functionerror4 Před 2 lety +10

      @@TheLeader-jl5iz Learn you have more information at your finger tips than at any time period in history.
      Just stop those trying to change Football , into American sports.
      it’s existed for well over 100 years, with relegation & promotion.
      In the U.K.it’s ingrained in our culture, clubs represent an area, they do community outreach work, develop players from the area, really help out the local people.
      Their not Franchises they fundamentally belong to the area, the owners are only custodian of the club for the time they own it.
      In WW1 the government asked footballers to enlist in Pals Battalions, to increase enlistment of men from the local areas of clubs.
      At the Somme the Leeds Pals kicked football’s towards the German frontline machine guns, Leeds as an area lost players & a lot of its young men that day.
      My entire family support Leeds, my brother comes back from the U.S. to attend matches, my grandparents went to games, it why there was such a backlash against the Super League, it Leeds 16 years to get back into premiership after 2 relegations.
      he idea of all that being ripped up & clubs playing in a closed super league instead of teams earning the right to play top level European football is against everything the game is about.

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 2 lety +3

      @@jaybot303functionerror4 did you really type an essay for a rant?

    • @ayylmao2190
      @ayylmao2190 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheLeader-jl5iz I have no idea what state you live in but Soccer is certainly not our biggest youth sport lol

    • @fakereality96
      @fakereality96 Před 2 lety

      At the very least what EU football (Soccer) fans can do is elaborate on things like strategy, gameplay and such. Strategy and gameplay drive a lot of what occurs during and American football game. I'll admit it's fun to troll folks from time to time with the whole "Soccer vs. Football" thing, but at the same time I hope to find nuggets of knowledge of this game, yet there really doesn't seem to be too much when it comes to what fans should be looking for. Just my two cents.

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG Před 2 lety

      @@TheLeader-jl5iz Please don't call soccer "European football". Soccer (Association Football) is played in much of the world, and is not the only football code to originate in Europe. Gaelic Football, Rugby Football Union, and Rugby Football League are also European in origin.

  • @edgarburkett6261
    @edgarburkett6261 Před 2 lety +1

    This video was terrific… exactly what I was looking for and very very well done. Thank you so much.

  • @branningknight124
    @branningknight124 Před rokem +1

    Great video man, this helped a lot. You’re doing amazing things.

  • @lolloa22
    @lolloa22 Před 3 lety +331

    Just a correction: the real "treble" is not any 3 trophies, it's Championship + Champions League + National cup

    • @jodyflint6843
      @jodyflint6843 Před 3 lety +11

      So Man City’s Domestic Treble wasn’t a treble? 🤣 Same with Celtic and their Treble of Trebles.

    • @lolloa22
      @lolloa22 Před 3 lety +86

      @@jodyflint6843 that's why you had to say "domestic" dude. When you say treble, it's that and only Barça, Inter and Bayern succeded in doing so. "Treble of trebles" and stuff like that is just bullshit for the fans. EDIT:I MESSED UP OK THERE ARE ALSO 486363 OTHER TEAMS WHICH WON THE TREBLE BUT THAT WASN'T THE FREAKING POINT

    • @jodyflint6843
      @jodyflint6843 Před 3 lety +6

      @@lolloa22 then what you’re describing is a “Continental Treble”, the word treble always needs a quantifying word.

    • @NahvomaLena
      @NahvomaLena Před 3 lety +26

      @@lolloa22 and United. How could you forget that haha

    • @danielbourne1089
      @danielbourne1089 Před 3 lety +7

      @@lolloa22 man utd won the treble in 1999

  • @alibobsmarland9572
    @alibobsmarland9572 Před 3 lety +265

    Great job. Just a side note that in the German Bundesliga they do promotion and relegation slightly differently. The bottom two clubs from the Bundesliga and the top two clubs from Bundesliga 2 swap places but the team that finishes 16th in the top division plays the 3rd place team in the second division home and away to decide who stays up or goes down.

    • @mrronnylives
      @mrronnylives Před 3 lety +9

      I actually like that idea.

    • @nicolaischweizer3708
      @nicolaischweizer3708 Před 3 lety +23

      @@mrronnylives yes it sounds nice but believe me I’m from Germany and after some years it just sucks

    • @wilhelmdietz4023
      @wilhelmdietz4023 Před 3 lety +22

      In the Netherlands it's even slightly more different. There we have number 17 and 18 from the eredivisie that relegate and number 1 and 2 that promote from the second, but then we have like number 3 through 7 plus all of the teams that have won a period in the second division first duke it out with eachother and the winner there plays the number 16 from de eredivisie. Meaning the team that came in last could potentially promote if they won a period title.

    • @Listenman33
      @Listenman33 Před 3 lety +4

      I love watching clubs on the brink of relegation those games are the best towards the end of the season.

    • @UkuleleProductions
      @UkuleleProductions Před 3 lety +2

      Don't they even have a play-off turnament in england? With like the top 6 teams of the championship can still promote?

  • @jeffreyserna4897
    @jeffreyserna4897 Před 2 lety +4

    Watching Ted Lasso actually got me to watch a few matches, and now I’m upset when I have to work or for some other reason miss a live match on my streaming apps and then have to wait for them to be released on replay. But I thank you for the knowledge and insight that you gave me in this video. Futbol is life!!

  • @31mixup
    @31mixup Před 2 lety +1

    This description everything about this infomentary is wonderful! The cadence/tone

  • @pachidermo
    @pachidermo Před 3 lety +154

    I found that in learning soccer, one thing that really helped me was to make friends with people who know and understand the game. My buddy is Portuguese and he invited me to watch games with him, and he'd explain strategy and what was happening, like why are these guys running to where, how the teams were attacking and defending each other. Once I had a bit of a baseline there, I found that going to watch my local MLS club definitely helped in developping an attachment to the game; watching soccer's a lot more fun when you have skin in the game. From then on, a desire to watch the best of the best play the game was sort of a natural evolution to it.

    • @juanjoseph
      @juanjoseph Před 3 lety +21

      Football is like jazz, orchestra music, or chess. If you had no context you'd not understand when something great is happening.
      But when you understand it.... man can you enjoy those dandy leitmotifs, chess plays, and actuall football plays....

    • @pachidermo
      @pachidermo Před 3 lety +10

      @@juanjoseph I could not have said it better. I am thankful for everyone who helped me understand why they call soccer "The Beautiful Game".

    • @ritterderkokosnuss3379
      @ritterderkokosnuss3379 Před 3 lety +7

      @@pachidermo Also playing soccer yourself helps big time. I mean its the most easiest game of the world. You just need a ball and thats it. you can play everywhere
      I just go to the park and ask people if I can play with them and never said anyone no and then we play a three against three and have a beer afterwards.

    • @philiplettley
      @philiplettley Před 3 lety +2

      If you learnt anything, the first thing you would learn is the name is football not soccer so you obviously learnt nothing

    • @BulletRain100
      @BulletRain100 Před 3 lety +4

      @Athrex The name is Association Football as opposed to its sister sport of Rugby Football. Soccer is an abbreviation of Association Football and what even the British would have called in in the 1920s. That's why ever English speaking country outside of Britain use Soccer because it was the correct term when the sport was imported. Now most English speakers know it as Soccer. The only reason there is so much force behind calling it Football is because most other languages were too lazy to come up with a new name.

  • @boom6766
    @boom6766 Před 3 lety +107

    The difference in contracts is that clubs are employers, not the league itself. This gives the players much more autonomy in where they work

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar Před 3 lety +15

      that's something I never understood about american sports, how can you sign a contract to the league????? they have control over you and the club?????

    • @bbmikej
      @bbmikej Před 3 lety +3

      @@artygunnar It was even worse until the 70's. Free agency didn't exist. When your contract was up, the team/league still had your rights. They could keep you from going to certain places if they didn't want you going to a rival even though you didn't have a contract.

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar Před 3 lety +1

      @@bbmikej you gotta be fucking kidding me, that's horrible

    • @bbmikej
      @bbmikej Před 3 lety +1

      @@artygunnar Until the mid 70's, Major League Baseball had something called the "reserve clause" that stated a team held rights to a player after the contract expired. The only real way a player could do anything about it was to not play until their demands were met, but this didn't really work.

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar Před 3 lety

      @@bbmikej that sounds absolutely horrible and aweful

  • @Abd_707
    @Abd_707 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed it, bro.... You had the attention of the audience this whole time and it didn’t seem boring.

  • @Shedrick7711
    @Shedrick7711 Před rokem +14

    I am an American who has traveled and lived in several countries where football is played, and I have played it myself. I had not understood the strategies, off side, and how the game is organized in different countries. I have watched more football since the beginning of the World Cup 2022 than ever. This video has helped me to understand and appreciate the game a lot more. Thank you. Your presentation is fun to watch.

  • @uwotm8
    @uwotm8 Před 3 lety +123

    12:30 anyone else notice how England and Scotland are now in the Arctic Ocean whilst Wales is in it's usual place with Ireland?

  • @johannlothe
    @johannlothe Před 3 lety +44

    One of the main things about "European" football is the emotions. The sport itself is thrilling, fun, uncertain, anything can happen. But the connection and sense of belonging we get from our clubs is unmatched. I'm Norwegian, and some team in the western parts of England is like family to me. The joy it brings me is breathtaking. Sometimes you actually live for that one game a week.

    • @Wubbs64
      @Wubbs64 Před 3 lety

      Which team?

    • @johannlothe
      @johannlothe Před 3 lety +3

      @@Wubbs64 Liverpool my man

    • @poignantgnat1233
      @poignantgnat1233 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Wubbs64 literally any team

    • @BulletRain100
      @BulletRain100 Před 3 lety +7

      I hate to break it to you but what you're describing is true for every sport. There are numerous examples of teams and leagues in the United States that easily match and arguably surpass what European Association Football has to offer in terms of emotions. The more emotional and passion driving games and rivalries are in college sports, which usually don't get much traction outside of the US.

    • @poignantgnat1233
      @poignantgnat1233 Před 3 lety +10

      @@BulletRain100 nah man, im american but you cannot surpass european football in that regard

  • @tristanplayz3180
    @tristanplayz3180 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for explaining it for us Americans, I gotten into footbal/soccer recently and genuinely interested. I didn’t know the strategies and positions so thank you. 😁

  • @TavoJimenez1984
    @TavoJimenez1984 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for this video. It was very well done, subbed.

  • @WHTactics
    @WHTactics Před 3 lety +130

    3:22 "Also Rugby > NFL"
    Yes sir. Respect has been achieved.

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 2 lety +9

      I respectfully disagree, NFL is better in my opinion but its our own preference and opinion, I respect rugby tho (compared to eurosnobs with American sports)

    • @WHTactics
      @WHTactics Před 2 lety +5

      @@Ace-uc5cj agree to disagree. Preference for sure.
      I’ve nothing against American sports; I have everything against American broadcasting; everything’s so corporate, ads all the time.
      The sports themselves? A fan actually

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 2 lety

      @@WHTactics oh yeah for sure, the ads and tv timeouts are heck of annoying which is what I love about european sports, there isn't as much commercials and ads if not none.

    • @munipincipality8230
      @munipincipality8230 Před 2 lety

      @@Ace-uc5cj isnt calling us eurpsnobs xenophobic your only makig your fellow americans look bad by throwing insults

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 2 lety +1

      @@munipincipality8230 how is it xenophobic? euro someone who is a eurosnob is someone who is super obsessive of european things and is against of things that aren't european and sometimes makes mocks it and looks down on them. Xenophobic is basically racism or disliking things that are foreign which some eurosnobs are, some eurosnobs are xenophobic, I'm not xenophobic. I'm not making fellow americans look bad, some of you europeans and non americans are.

  • @maiden5427
    @maiden5427 Před 3 lety +26

    Don't forget how exciting it is to take a team in FIFA from league two to the champions league

    • @bordeaux1337
      @bordeaux1337 Před 3 lety +5

      I prefer taking a team from Vanarama South/North in Football Manager to the Premier League :)

    • @justjames391
      @justjames391 Před 3 lety

      Basically Leicester city irl😂

  • @doloash10
    @doloash10 Před rokem

    this video was very insightful. thank you

  • @Jeff125
    @Jeff125 Před rokem

    So thankful for this. So well done.

  • @corbindallas9702
    @corbindallas9702 Před 3 lety +30

    As an Englishman , I found your take on our nation's sport refreshing and really interesting !

    • @thsimpsonsguy
      @thsimpsonsguy Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely, but the way he pronounced "Premier" boiled my blood a little.

    • @EfeBuyuran
      @EfeBuyuran Před 2 lety +1

      Football originated from England but now it belongs to the world, just like your language.

    • @AK_AVFC
      @AK_AVFC Před 2 lety

      @John Doe why do you say the same thing on every fking video?

  • @FStoner63
    @FStoner63 Před 3 lety +34

    Pep's to-do list caught me off guard 😂

  • @jaydencastanos1397
    @jaydencastanos1397 Před rokem

    Great video man! Enjoyed learning some new things!

  • @cinderluna
    @cinderluna Před 2 lety +1

    as someone whos been watching this sport for 22 years, its a very good video, and the presentation is very fun and interesting! great work :D

  • @jabaridukes3668
    @jabaridukes3668 Před 3 lety +164

    I never comment on videos. But this was amazing man. This helped so muched you hit every question I had

  • @MMajchrowski
    @MMajchrowski Před 3 lety +25

    As a North American baseball fan I would love one of these videos done on cricket!

  • @PotionSipper
    @PotionSipper Před rokem

    love this Casually Explained delivery

  • @LukeoXx
    @LukeoXx Před 4 dny

    This was really helpful. Thank you.

  • @danielvaega
    @danielvaega Před 3 lety +55

    "Who am I to tell God what to do?"😛🌳❄

  • @perfilgenerico8717
    @perfilgenerico8717 Před 3 lety +126

    2:00 that's a funny thing to you to say because i'm a brazillian that loves soccer but also like american football and i actually heard from another brazillian something like "american football is so slow, why do they have to wait 40 seconds between each play!?"

    • @TheOnDeckCircle
      @TheOnDeckCircle  Před 3 lety +50

      I never thought of it like that, that's a very good point. I enjoy rugby because I feel like it's a version of american football where they don't stop between the plays.

    • @lazygamer4746
      @lazygamer4746 Před 3 lety +33

      This makes American football more like a board game, or a turn based game than other sports.

    • @jeff196330
      @jeff196330 Před 3 lety

      @@TheOnDeckCircle mske a video on rugby, i don't get iy

    • @nonnomir
      @nonnomir Před 3 lety +4

      I think that basically if you understand a game, you find it less and less boring.

    • @hieutruong7456
      @hieutruong7456 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nonnomir that goes for like every game ever

  • @averyjordan7858
    @averyjordan7858 Před 2 lety +3

    Holy crap this video explained everything I was confused about. I can actually be a soccer...sorry...football fan now. Thanks for taking the time to break all that down. I'd like to see more videos from you explaining this stuff if you could lol. You made everything make so much sense!

  • @saqeralqassimi2641
    @saqeralqassimi2641 Před 2 lety

    Great job 👏🏽 Loved it

  • @bobbowie9350
    @bobbowie9350 Před 3 lety +17

    I think an important note is your current domestic season qualifies you for NEXT seasons Champions League .

  • @NxMluLloyd
    @NxMluLloyd Před 3 lety +59

    When I saw “Atalanta” instead of “AC Milan” as expected, I had to go back, pause, squint my eyes... I laughed so much. Awesome joke

    • @sweetswan391
      @sweetswan391 Před 3 lety +1

      ac milan haven t done anything in the cl (wich is the biggest competiton ) in over a decade m8 ...

    • @Smngtr
      @Smngtr Před 3 lety +10

      Yeah Milan are not yet at their best again but from a historical perspective (into the not sooo distant past) Atalanta are dwarfs beside them. Should've been icluded in my opinion.

    • @sweetswan391
      @sweetswan391 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Smngtr sure but 11 months ago I would bet money that atalanta would beat the shit out of ac milan every time

    • @Smngtr
      @Smngtr Před 3 lety

      @@sweetswan391 as a milan fan myself I would bet that money today aswell hahah

    • @sweetswan391
      @sweetswan391 Před 3 lety

      @@Smngtr unfortunately , but milan has a lot of young players, hopefully they manage to keep them and make them stronger

  • @Demossle
    @Demossle Před 3 lety

    What a nice video, i knew everything you said since i was like 8 but still watched it. Expected more of a funny take on it, but the flow, your voice and the painting of the managers made me stay.
    I hope it does not end up exclusively in the feeds of soccer fans.

  • @timbocf76
    @timbocf76 Před 2 měsíci

    you not only helped me understand soccer but baseball’s trade rules too. Good job!

  • @lewisq17
    @lewisq17 Před 3 lety +14

    you sir, earned a sub for this legends commentary 😂 “the clock goes up instead of down, get over yourself” 😭😭

  • @heldersilva6672
    @heldersilva6672 Před 3 lety +89

    Here in Portugal, there was an old (great) coach who used to say: "In football, a good attack allows you to win many games, but a great defense allows You to win competitions and trophies."

    • @n17whlronnie92
      @n17whlronnie92 Před 3 lety +1

      Call him out, got an idea who it is, just want to see if I'm right

    • @Jhewitt-ev6ye
      @Jhewitt-ev6ye Před 3 lety +4

      Mourinho?

    • @aqsalfau
      @aqsalfau Před 3 lety +6

      I swear ferguson said that

    • @fam4868
      @fam4868 Před 3 lety

      Isso não foi o Ferguson amigo? Abraço

    • @TangoAFC
      @TangoAFC Před 3 lety +2

      @@aqsalfau Sir Alex said "Attack wins you games, defence wins you tittles"

  • @treyhouk
    @treyhouk Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video let’s me understand this World Cup more. Much appreciation from Florida!

  • @rush883
    @rush883 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, as someone outside the US, it all seems very accurate. I'm amazed you don't have more followers and this video doesn't have more views, I got here because of another youtuber commenting on it.

  • @DHW3008
    @DHW3008 Před 3 lety +34

    Will just say, if the cups were ranked on prestige the FA Cup should be above the league Cup unless you're Jürgen Klopp.

    • @luckyboy4766
      @luckyboy4766 Před 3 lety +5

      Funny... but not actually true. He fields lots of youth players in the League Cup. He takes the FA Cup slightly more seriously.

    • @stevenhaas9622
      @stevenhaas9622 Před 2 lety +3

      historically yes. but at this point no one takes the FA cup seriously until you get to at least the quarters. Even then if it comes down to a critically important league or UCL game vs FA cup the later will be sacrificed every time.

  • @danhodson7187
    @danhodson7187 Před 3 lety +18

    I'm English, so I know all this of course, but this was still really interesting to get an 'outsiders' view and how it compares to sports on your side of the pond. Nice one.

  • @Cam_420
    @Cam_420 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I am so thankful for this explanation! I am American and i am getting into football (soccer) and this helped me understand so well! I'll watch some more videos to learn how it works in specific detail, but this really helped me learn the basics! Thank you!

  • @nc8507
    @nc8507 Před 2 lety +2

    I really like the easy viewing, and improvised feel this video has. You dont feel like a CZcamsr who is forcing a fake smile, and total made up personality. Just simple and to the point.

  • @mufaromawere4819
    @mufaromawere4819 Před 3 lety +3

    Dude I just had to subscribe coz of this video. I know enough about football not soccer already but you really layed everything out well and were pretty clear and funny too. Thank the CZcams algorithm.

  • @ondank
    @ondank Před 3 lety +11

    Its worth pointing out that some teams HAVE scaled the football pyramid in the UK. Its rare, but its not totally theoretical. Wigan got all the way to the premier league and won the FA Cup. They were the fastest team to ever go from founding to the top league. Leicester went from the 3rd tier of english football to winning the premier league 7 years later.
    And even if they can't win, regularly lower league teams have derailed the ambitions of larger clubs. Giant killings are a staple of the English game and are celebrated by neutrals.

  • @SpiritmanProductions
    @SpiritmanProductions Před rokem +5

    Another Englishman here lol. I think your ability to hold the attention of someone who has played football for decades and is already very well versed in everything covered in the video, without using any fancy graphics, is down to your engaging tone and delivery. You see, too many people (frequently Americans, I'm sorry to say) think that you should hold people's attention by speaking loudly and rapidly and generally appearing like you've just done a few lines of the devil's dandruff. That might work on some people in the US, but here in Europe (and elsewhere, I imagine) that's a big turn-off. So, thanks for a nice, entertaining video delivered in a casual, friendly, informative manner.

  • @drkay5667
    @drkay5667 Před 2 lety

    This video is really dope..very clear no irrelevant info ...thumbs up

  • @Beggar42
    @Beggar42 Před 3 lety +57

    10:30 ... It can does happen. Germinal Ekeren in Belgium went from the SEVENTH tier of Belgian football in 1977 to the top tier in 1989. They even qualified for the UEFA cup in 1991.

    • @anthonydoyle7370
      @anthonydoyle7370 Před 3 lety +7

      Hi Beggar42, Between 1961 and 1969 Northampton Town, in the UK ,were promoted from division 4 all the way to the then 1st division and back down all the way to the then 4th division. It was almost in successive seasons and I don't think any other club has come near to that achievement.

    • @anteveic327
      @anteveic327 Před 3 lety +2

      @@anthonydoyle7370 RNK Split went from 4th to top level of croatian football in few years a decade ago, and even played EL qualifiers in 2012 and 2014 l think, eliminating Hapoel Beersheva an Chernomorets but losing to Fulham and Torino. Then they went into bankrupt and now they are in 3rd league.

    • @daniel-cc7bn
      @daniel-cc7bn Před 3 lety +3

      @@anteveic327 rb leipzig were bought by energy drink manufacturers red bull and went from the 3rd division to challenging at the top of the bundesliga in germany.

    • @n17whlronnie92
      @n17whlronnie92 Před 3 lety

      @@daniel-cc7bn and ECL semifinalist too 👍
      Hope we sign Nagelsman 😀

    • @MXknowsHow
      @MXknowsHow Před 3 lety

      @@daniel-cc7bn 5th divison actually

  • @EyeballKid65
    @EyeballKid65 Před 3 lety +4

    This is a really good job of framing the issue. If I knew nothing or very little about football this video would give me a good grounding to go forward from. Nice sounding voice too.

  • @deannacardosi3357
    @deannacardosi3357 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm from the US and I knew nothing(well very little.) This is a great start. Thank you!

  • @ozomel7281
    @ozomel7281 Před 3 lety

    I've played football in the UK since I was seven but I still learned new stuff from this video, like the contracts. Great vid!

  • @FaintAcrobat
    @FaintAcrobat Před 3 lety +48

    Not every player contract has a release clause. In Spain, it is required to have a release clause. If the player is really good, they just add an insane release clause that no one in their right mind would pay, let alone afford without selling all their players.
    There might be other leagues that requires release clause's in players contract but I'm not sure.
    In England it's not required and there are very few if any players that have them. Some teams straight up refuse to sign a player if they demand a release clause in their contract (like Liverpool did with Emre Can when he wanted a release clause in his contract when he was negotiating an extension).
    It's this way in England because they take rivalries very seriously. For example, the last thing Manchester United would want is to have a release clause in one of their best players contract and then have Liverpool just swoop in, pay it, and they just have to sit there and watch as they loose their best player to their biggest rival.
    Smaller teams also want to have control over the price of their players if they develop into good players that will interest bigger teams. That way, instead of having to honour a 3 or 4 year old clause that was appropriate for the player when he was young or shit, they can demand a fee they'll see as appropriate for his talent and thereby have the funds to spend on a replacement of similar quality or several players in hopes that one or more develope into great players.
    And even if the two clubs agree on a transfer fee for a player, the player can still refuse to move. If the player refuse to move or the player can't agree on a new contract with the new team, then the team trying to sell is shit out of luck. They must either keep a player they don't want and pay him his salery, or buy out his contract. Usually that means paying his remaining salery in one go as well as a fee for terminating the contract.
    Or they'll just go on as if nothing ever happened, this is usually how it goes.

    • @DiegoWithDelay
      @DiegoWithDelay Před 3 lety +2

      Not all players in La Liga have a release clause.

    • @davidelbeaner3034
      @davidelbeaner3034 Před 3 lety

      This is also in La liga bud, exact same thing

    • @DarkshadeMusic
      @DarkshadeMusic Před 3 lety

      Spot on!

    • @n17whlronnie92
      @n17whlronnie92 Před 3 lety

      Lot's of top teams in the EPL and 2nd tier CL have clauses, it is common actually

    • @roberw1912
      @roberw1912 Před 3 lety

      In England there is no fee, but all players outside the star player at the very biggest teams have a price tag that clubs are willing to sell for. Example, is Jack Grealish is Aston Villa star player but a fee of about 100 million dollars he will be able to leave.

  • @corzy354
    @corzy354 Před 3 lety +5

    Very informative video, will 100% send people here to learn more.

  • @deliverance9975
    @deliverance9975 Před 2 lety +2

    Footballers also pass the ball back and forth a lot in an attempt to draw opposing players away from their typical position to open up gaps or create space to attack. Great video

  • @xela4783
    @xela4783 Před 25 dny

    I'm just getting into soccer as my friend is really into one of the premiere League teams and I want to engage in their interest without overwhelming them with questions to start. This helped me SOOOOOO much! I cannot thank you enough for this breakdown!!

    • @Meedster08
      @Meedster08 Před 13 dny

      Btw it’s the Premier League not Premiere… the author spelled it wrong in the video

  • @rhoden88
    @rhoden88 Před 3 lety +31

    “Which one of these guys is Pele” 😂😂👏🏼👏🏼

  • @verdadyconfianza5416
    @verdadyconfianza5416 Před 3 lety +4

    very but very interesting to heard a real and HONEST American analisys about how do you feel and understand football, and BTW very good explanation for the newly comers.

  • @hanzelbrito7775
    @hanzelbrito7775 Před rokem

    Thank you for making this video.
    Exactly what I needed since I'm getting into soccer (scratch that) Fuuuutball.
    Pretty funny, entertaining while still being informative 😄👍🏾

  • @MauricioLorenzetti
    @MauricioLorenzetti Před 2 lety

    Great job! Best explanation I've seen.... 👏

  • @jaceklasota2853
    @jaceklasota2853 Před 3 lety +6

    I‘m not American but this explanation is great. Makes you wonder more about the game. Good job!

  • @SeanDaNerd
    @SeanDaNerd Před 3 lety +8

    Damn this actually reminds me of how I learned and started to appreciate soccer/football 6-7 years ago. It took a time for me to appreciate and enjoy the insane skill it takes to consistently make long passes or beat a 2-on-1 press. Now I watch football whenever I get the chance and basketball isn’t on. It’s my second favorite sport.

  • @johnanita9251
    @johnanita9251 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. This will be helpfull for a lot of people. Rewatching big matches also gives a taste of the atmosphere in the stadium. A packed roaring house is something to behold!!

  • @colew213
    @colew213 Před 2 lety

    This is amazing. Thank you.

  • @misspandorafox
    @misspandorafox Před 3 lety +7

    This is GOLD. I only want to learn things from you from now on

  • @MaSsiVeGaming1
    @MaSsiVeGaming1 Před 3 lety +31

    1:11 Oh no, please don't remind us of the vuvuzela. South Africa 2010 was noisy enough haha.

    • @randommadness1021
      @randommadness1021 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah, when he said that I died a little bit.

    • @viniciusmagnoni6492
      @viniciusmagnoni6492 Před 3 lety +1

      He might be referring to the horns played after the goal score.

    • @martmanana7269
      @martmanana7269 Před 3 lety +2

      WwAAAAAaaaaHHHhh... continuous one monotonous note WwAAAAaaaAaAaaahHHHhhh

  • @adictoetico
    @adictoetico Před rokem

    Great video!! Really enjoyed it. You focus on very important key points to contrast with American sports...
    To the people learning about "fútbol" (as i call it): there's also a big difference between club play an national team play, players play in both teams through the year, and for the world cup your national team is your only chance.... That's why changing nationality is a big issue in the sport...
    Also, although it is the most influential continent in the sport this video is only explaining Europe, so it gets far more complicated when you understand the other continents as well (specially South America)!!!
    Hope it helps for those wishing to learn more!!

  • @alexandruristea-journeytol4766

    Amazing job,. Man! Daamn, Even I learned something and I've been living in Europe all my life. Also I have watched tons of games and played plenty of fifa. I never thought you'd explain it sooo freakin' well! Well done, truly! Hats off to you, sir!