THESE ARE ULTRAS?!?! NFL Fans React "Worlds Best Football Ultras Chants Translated Lyrics Pt 1"

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Komentáře • 877

  • @briang2471
    @briang2471 Před 3 lety +248

    "Yall dont get politics involved in sports." Lol, football is more politics in Europe than politics are in Europe.

    • @christopherhill9619
      @christopherhill9619 Před 2 lety

      Yeah we can't get the government to do anything fast, but then the super league is announced and government intervenes within 2 days. They know the backlash from the public would be too much to deal with!

    • @mason5013
      @mason5013 Před 2 lety

      i had a seizure reading that

    • @eggy6745
      @eggy6745 Před 2 lety +19

      @@mason5013 he's right. In Scotland many people vote because of what team they support

    • @henrikschreiner
      @henrikschreiner Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@eggy6745 isn't it also about religion and football. Like Glasgow Rangers are protestantics and Celtic are the catholics?

    • @eggy6745
      @eggy6745 Před 2 lety +5

      @@henrikschreiner not as religious as it once was, but some sectarian songs still get sung

  • @NoNamerMr
    @NoNamerMr Před 3 lety +708

    they: living in a country where literally everyone got a gun (and its legal)
    "oH No tHeRe is FiRe! ThATs DanGeROus o.O"

    • @skovhugger.husqvarna2483
      @skovhugger.husqvarna2483 Před 3 lety +24

      So true

    • @goranpetrovic4508
      @goranpetrovic4508 Před 2 lety +8

      Hahahahahahaha SO TRUE,SO TRUE......

    • @37robles
      @37robles Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah... we're not exactly discharging firearms at MLS games but nice try kid

    • @jiseopkim9386
      @jiseopkim9386 Před 2 lety +6

      LMAOOOOOOO I live in the States but I find this hilarious

    • @austingates3623
      @austingates3623 Před 2 lety +3

      1. A lot of people don’t own guns
      2. Gun violence isn’t the problem it’s a violence culture that exists in America.

  • @mikem10481
    @mikem10481 Před 3 lety +482

    The thing I find funny is that Pope Francis is a huge San Lorenzo fan. I can imagine him singing that song! 🤣

    • @mangaymambol
      @mangaymambol Před 3 lety +40

      Yes, i live near san lorenzo stadium and pope francis use to live acouple of blocks from my house, big san lorenzo fan!!

    • @vwPoloTDI
      @vwPoloTDI Před 3 lety +9

      @@mangaymambol and little boys`s fan also!!

    • @mangaymambol
      @mangaymambol Před 3 lety +7

      @@vwPoloTDI thats probably true but i dont know!

    • @JoK110266
      @JoK110266 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah that would be awesome

    • @barrystanton2796
      @barrystanton2796 Před 2 lety +7

      @@vwPoloTDI ye hes become a fan of BSC Young Boys in recent years

  • @sherbert500
    @sherbert500 Před 3 lety +185

    a football hooligan is a supporter who actively gets into fights and causes trouble with the oppositions hooligans, "shirters" or normal fans will usually be left alone to just enjoy the game and are fine as long as they dont get involved in any hooliganism!

    • @jamesshunt5123
      @jamesshunt5123 Před 3 lety +25

      Please. If there's no rival supporters or hooligans they'll abuse and attack people who "get in their way" just the same. Ask anybody who owns a pub, a restaurant or a café whether they have had no trouble with hooligans. I was at a hypermarket once when some group of hooligans were both drunk and rude towards the clerks and other people just shopping there. There's a good reason they're called hooligans. Quite a few just use their club support as an excuse to get into fights.
      Sure they'll target rival supporters the most but they're not known to be too picky.

    • @MrMiD.Life.Crisis
      @MrMiD.Life.Crisis Před 3 lety +5

      @@jamesshunt5123 years ago I was at a game (Nottingham Forest) and a group of Spurs fans (firm) were looking for a fight, asking us if we were "looking for it", trying as hard as poss to be intimidating, when we told them we weren't a firm they became super friendly, pointed out the rowing club and apologised and walked off. It was completely surreal. I really really thought someone mustve put something in my pop. Just shows how open it was in the 90s.
      Another time i saw a few fights and a small scuffle that couldve turned into a Riot (i think it was Bristol City, on Radcliffe Road, immediately behind Trent Bridge Cricket ground, just in case anyone remembers). The police didn't intervene, they recorded it. I think anyone fan or firm would've got punched that day. So I don't know if its worse now or back then. Now incidents happen any and everywhere whereas they used to happen near the ground.
      Hope you're good.

    • @JulijanBone666
      @JulijanBone666 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jamesshunt5123 sad truth, some doesn't even watch the fucking games.. just destroying other people's property.

    • @zeldagoblin
      @zeldagoblin Před 2 lety +1

      I have a close friend whose 19 year old son was leaving a barber shop and got stomped by football hooligans. No connections to the game, just going home. He's in a permanent coma. In court, they were given two years prison time. The mother o f one of these guys approached my friend afterwards and said, "At least I'll get my son back. You'll never get yours." These people aren't fans of football. They're mindless moronic thugs who need removing from society. We should make a distinction between fans who get rowdy and thugs who just go for violence.

    • @ComradeHellas
      @ComradeHellas Před 2 lety +1

      Ultras are not to be confused with Hooligans, and yes it's true that Hooligans do not care about causing havoc. Ultras do not fight shirters, they seek fight with other firms only, they adhere to a "code", even if you casually walk into their territory wearing a rival shirt, they will politely ask you to remove it not to cause disturbance. Nowadays football violence is not that strong in Europe and has been almost completely extinguished in England. Ultras and Hooligans have less numbers and usually meet in a pre-determined position, maybe a remote forest to fight each other for territorial control, mostly unarmed, they have their little brawl and people who fall to the ground are not beaten. What is concerning is that since nowadays they don't meet in groups of thousands but rather in groups of hundreds or dozens, severity has increased and there are more injuries, so only the very radical engage rival firms.

  • @ecbennyj8078
    @ecbennyj8078 Před 3 lety +102

    Football is life. As an American married to someone from South America, I understand why this is now. I wasn’t much of a sports guy before. I tried to follow American sports as much as possible to have that sense of pride of a team, but ever since she got me into football since the 2014 World Cup, I can’t get enough of it. It seriously sucks you in like a vacuum. Crazy shit!

    • @claudiograssi1037
      @claudiograssi1037 Před 2 lety +15

      Yeah, it is passion that enters into your veins. A sense to belonging to the colours of your team. Looks like a warstate? It seems but nowadays everything is smoother compared to the wild hooligans of few tens years ago. It's more war simulation.

    • @crusali
      @crusali Před 2 lety +1

      @@claudiograssi1037it depend on where you leave

    • @claudiograssi1037
      @claudiograssi1037 Před 2 lety +3

      @@crusali In Italy. Well I don't mean that all the ultras are nice and soft persons but definitely now the situation is much more under control than in the 80's-90's.

    • @imperialdebauchery5988
      @imperialdebauchery5988 Před 2 lety +2

      @@claudiograssi1037 I'm Millwall , and they actually let us play in European tournaments now. We were pretty much always banned not so long ago. Things have definitely got better.

  • @garyweissman9609
    @garyweissman9609 Před 3 lety +264

    The "ultras" for most clubs tend to congregate in the section behind the goals, the nets are there to prevent stuff being thrown onto the pitch

  • @reggiejames7812
    @reggiejames7812 Před 3 lety +293

    English football crowds are about funny and piss taking chants, what you see here in Europe is just as good but in a different way. This is pure passion and colour

    • @onizuka255
      @onizuka255 Před 3 lety +4

      Its all about taking the piss while having fun 😂 fucking vibez

    • @pepenavaroomora6297
      @pepenavaroomora6297 Před 3 lety

      Yeah men
      You defend your club forever

    • @Linogewillkillallofy
      @Linogewillkillallofy Před 3 lety

      Thats just fun european banter to me.

    • @devilinsidelucifer2316
      @devilinsidelucifer2316 Před 2 lety +3

      Exactly i agree 100000% and im french not same Vibe like England but its like it is soccer lovers

  • @crocodudedundee9523
    @crocodudedundee9523 Před 3 lety +56

    There's a story behind the Boca Juniors chant:
    Up until 2015, River and Boca were the only two teams in Argentina that had never played in "la B" (second tier of Argentinian football). But on the last match day of that season River were relagated and as you can imagine, all hell broke loose. After this, the Boca Juniors ultras created this chant to make fun of their all time rivals

  • @johnnyvanbeekveld8396
    @johnnyvanbeekveld8396 Před 3 lety +42

    Hi guys, I’m an ajax Amsterdam supporter. I was there at the ‘entrada’ what you saw in the video. We organise the kinds of party’s before the match to pump the adrenaline for us and the players. And just because it’s really awesome to whitness and take part of

    • @tman4534
      @tman4534 Před 2 lety

      That’s fucking awesome

    • @aleelaserino
      @aleelaserino Před 2 lety +4

      @@tman4534 in Argentina all the crowds do that . 2 or 3 hours until the game begun.

  • @bigcheese6212
    @bigcheese6212 Před 3 lety +126

    The bubbles song is from the team I support and our biggest enemies are the first team in the video. The hatred between West Ham United and Millwall is as intense as it gets and every time we play against each other, there is always the feeling that a riot could start at any moment. The song we sing has been sung by our fans since the 1920s

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 Před 3 lety

      i went in the blue angel pub and slagged off west ham in london,. as what you lot did to the children at t he blackpool final at wembley was disgusting, i watched a grown west ham fan throw glass bottles at little girls

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 Před 3 lety

      and when the police came the west ham fan took a scarf off a little girl of about 8 years old spat on it and threw it in a bin

    • @bigcheese6212
      @bigcheese6212 Před 3 lety +10

      @@cyberash3000 The morons that did that disgusted me, they were condemned by West Ham fans as well.

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 Před 3 lety

      @@bigcheese6212 they where a group of little girls brought to the game by their mother, how did the those blackpool fans start it.

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 Před 3 lety

      @@bigcheese6212 did the an 8 year old threaten a grown man? no. or what about the throwing pennys over the balocony at us. OR what about in the stadium where drunken west ham fans started beating up children because they had tickets in the blackpool family area, they where BEATING UP CHILDREN for fucks sake.

  • @thomasferguson5478
    @thomasferguson5478 Před 3 lety +79

    No pyro no party 🔥💨

  • @mauriciomoreno997
    @mauriciomoreno997 Před 3 lety +24

    Fun fact San Lorenzo is the team that Pope San Francisco is fan, and you can even seen him with shirt of his team in some pictures

  • @westham535
    @westham535 Před 3 lety +104

    West Ham and Millwall have a bitter rivalry with deaths at games and assualts at everyone. Love from England

  • @jaredhenderson5679
    @jaredhenderson5679 Před 3 lety +28

    These clubs have SO much history the chants are passed down over years (with exceptions of course) but it’s absolutely insane

  • @jasonjeffery9728
    @jasonjeffery9728 Před 3 lety +50

    Also, I live in a small english town with the highest majority of scottish people living outside of Scotland. The rivalry between Celtic and Rangers is so bad in that it is written into our work contracts that we cant even make jokes about it for fear of offense.

    • @maskeddev
      @maskeddev Před 3 lety +6

      Celtic and Rangers is more like Israel and Palestine that the average football rivalry. There's a decent documentary on it that I've seen other reactors react to

    • @lordgemini2376
      @lordgemini2376 Před 3 lety +1

      What town is that? I'm curious. Near the borders?

    • @russbrown5270
      @russbrown5270 Před 3 lety +3

      @@lordgemini2376 I'm guessing Corby in the Midlands

    • @northernguerrilla3168
      @northernguerrilla3168 Před 3 lety

      @@lordgemini2376 could be somewhere near blackpool, the scots love it here.

    • @laraskiba1552
      @laraskiba1552 Před 3 lety

      @@lordgemini2376 Glasgow

  • @joealyjim3029
    @joealyjim3029 Před 3 lety +35

    Hooligan comes from the irish name hoolihan, a man with that name was a bouncer in london in the 1800s. It means to be generally rowdy, loud and partake in violence or riots.

    • @pj5517
      @pj5517 Před 3 lety +2

      he led a gang who robbed folk of their wages basically

  • @BlankeBoy1
    @BlankeBoy1 Před 3 lety +41

    English chants are often really funny.
    Saw you liked the OM one with the singing towards the other side of the stadium. At my club, NAC Breda, we do it too.
    Only a stadium of 19.000, but one of the most intense crowds in the Netherlands. Really impressive.

    • @powermetalbard
      @powermetalbard Před 2 lety

      NAC Forever

    • @firas3634
      @firas3634 Před 2 lety

      Esperance (tunisia) we do it too
      Doing it since 2004 now
      Still best song when you are in the stadium (old one 40k fans, new one 60k fans)

  • @deanlo1
    @deanlo1 Před 3 lety +14

    The ‘post apocalyptic’ clip at 10:20 is from my hometown club Ajax Amsterdam. This is what’s known as an entrada. Where the Ultra’s will gather just outside of the stadium before an important match to get hyped up.
    The players of the club have said that they can hear the commotion happening from the inside of the stadium.
    #demooisteclubvanallemaal ❌❌❌

  • @andrewblatherwick8758
    @andrewblatherwick8758 Před rokem +2

    I worked in the civils industry and we had an engineer come on site who had worked in Buenos Aires. He spent 4 years there and the River Plate/Boca Juniors rivalry is so intense they have armed police at the ground when the tickets go on sale. He claimed fans camp outside the ground for a few days before in the hopes of getting a ticket for that one game.

  • @QuikThinx_AllThots
    @QuikThinx_AllThots Před 3 lety +15

    That subway scene, where they're singing, for Paris SG.
    I've been on the Paris subway when the Ultras are getting on. Paris SG aren't my team, I kinda like watching them. But I was advised, unless you support the team, get the next train, being a neutral is not enough.
    I've watched many games at some of the grounds featured here. I've seen the ultras. I have feared for the lives of the players, I have feared for the lives of visiting fans, I have feared for the lives of police between groups of fans. It is an insane culture. I've seen games at Napoli, and it is no small miracle that a game is played there without casualties.
    An Utras come from all walks of life. I've seen politicians break down crying after their team loses a meaningful game.

  • @vlkscode
    @vlkscode Před 3 lety +7

    they used to sing along at games, and they passed the lyrics around using flyers, now thru emails or fan forums. usually the ultras will start with the song and the rest of the stadium will follows. they even have songs for specific players, banners, flags...all handmade or homemade. they even organize trip for fans to travel around for matches at other places. it took dedication and a bunch of passions to do it. it could be done, just need people plan and do things.

  • @Robalogot
    @Robalogot Před 3 lety +21

    The teams are so rooted in local tradition that you just live the life day in and day out. Imagine the Bad Boys Detroit Pistons and the Chicago Bulls both playing from the same city, where you get in fights over your team from first grade to the workplace. More often than not is one team the team of the rich people of the city and the other of the workers, going back hundreds of years before football was a thing. Imagine teams run by republicans and teams run by democrats, and how quickly this would rally groups of people behind those teams and how it would end...

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye Před 3 lety +27

    Enjoyed your reaction Guys! Anyone can start a chant and many chants are sung at a team's match every week so everyone soon picks it up and if they don't then the chant does not take off. That West Ham chant" Blowing Bubbles was from a 1923 Movie called "Little Caesar" When West Ham plays Millwall the whole area gets segregated including all Public Transport to the Stadium. The away fans are normally accompanied by a Police Marching them en masse to the ground. There are Police Horses, Dogs, and Helicopters overhead to avoid the fans meeting anywhere...."England's Best Chants" i fans of England's National team all over Europe."Celtic v Barcelona:You'll Never Walk Alone" is emotional :)

    • @monikabeki6838
      @monikabeki6838 Před 6 měsíci

      Sorry …. No, definitely NO: not anybody can start a chant!For
      Sure you can try but nobody will sing along with you!

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Před 6 měsíci

      @@monikabeki6838 After a reflective period,I realized I wrote it in the clamour of haste. I have given myself a severe talking-to and am seeing my comment with fresh eyes..My disappointment in myself is immeasurable and no words can adequately express my remorse regarding my inexcusable faux pas. I am mortified that I got to make such a Schoolboy error and I only try to crave your forgiveness for my brief moment of total complete and utter insanity in making this mistake. I have no excuses and I can only apologize, profusely, for my stupidity, once again. You are a good Woman for pointing this out to me. I'm inconsolable at the moment...

  • @e_eyster
    @e_eyster Před 3 lety +32

    Them in Italy: That escalated quickly
    Me: Wait until they get to Turkey

  • @sandrogattorno4962
    @sandrogattorno4962 Před 3 lety +11

    The pride and sense of belonging to your team for a European or a South American (but also for most of the rest of the world except you and a few other exceptions) is roughly three times what you feel for your country. Conversely, pride for our nation is much more contained than yours, the national flag is displayed only during sporting events or to celebrate some important anniversary and mainly by the authorities. In fact, while flags, scarves and banners of sports teams are completely normal to us, the USA flags in US homes always leave us rather perplexed :)

  • @Hasan-zn8dw
    @Hasan-zn8dw Před 3 lety +2

    My new favourite channel 👏👏 keep it up

  • @zeldagoblin
    @zeldagoblin Před 2 lety

    I get huge emotion hearing this. I'm a massive fan of music and all it entails, and this is music at its rawest. Soul stirring.

  • @garrygould1450
    @garrygould1450 Před 3 lety

    thank you and keep up the good work

  • @gerardstephens58
    @gerardstephens58 Před 3 lety +2

    “Post-apocalyptic ‘I am Legend’ scene. LOL. Subscribed.

  • @harryrollings261
    @harryrollings261 Před 3 lety +3

    you guys are such a good watch

  • @liriettrod3282
    @liriettrod3282 Před 3 lety +9

    I'm from Panama and I love Mexico and Argentina Chants they're so creative when it comes to Lyrics and Rythmn hahaha San Lorenzo is also Pope Francis fave Team ❤️🇵🇦

  • @madmackets
    @madmackets Před 3 lety +13

    At Anfield. You learn the traditional songs through the years by going to the games. New songs are sung for a laugh while drunk in the pubs around the ground and the funny ones make it to the ground!

  • @MaxK_
    @MaxK_ Před 3 lety +4

    The West Ham, pretty bubble in the air song... ya gotta watch Green Street Hooligans with Charlie Hunnam 😍😢😭
    As to Argentinean football, they chant from before the time they arrive at the stadium, throughout the entire game and post game. It is phenomenal to witness (only experienced the post game celebrations in Rosario, Argentina).
    Flares are banned at Aussie soccer games games though.
    You must experience this in person one day.
    Great reaction guys!

  • @MrJambot
    @MrJambot Před 3 lety +1

    Guys this a steep learning curve. But now you know stuff that many Brits don't even know. Also, your videos are getting better and better, so keep going. And if you need somewhere to stay in the UK then hit me up, and I'll take you to a Liverpool or Man U game or better still, Celtic! Keep being genuine, it's obvious on other channels when they are overreacting for hits.

  • @yogacholandha
    @yogacholandha Před 3 lety +4

    "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" is actually an American song. It was brought to England in the 1920s and was played regularly by marching bands in football stadiums. Somehow it then became West Ham United's anthem.

  • @jakecaddy2564
    @jakecaddy2564 Před 3 lety +12

    The flares only tend to come out in big derby games (rivals) and international football

    • @ben_franklin1935
      @ben_franklin1935 Před 3 lety

      lol, no idea what country are you from, but east europe every decent ultra club has flares on at least 90% of the matches

  • @larsschiefelbein2868
    @larsschiefelbein2868 Před 3 lety +5

    When talking about separating. In Germany there are some games, where the home team spectators need to stay seated until the away team ultras/hooligans are at the train station. In Switzerland I got bricks thrown at me at a hockey game...

    • @Potjandorie
      @Potjandorie Před 2 lety +1

      In the Netherlands Ajax and Feyenoord supporters arent's allowed in eachother's stadium

  • @freakindamnshiki
    @freakindamnshiki Před 3 lety +19

    in all the reactions i see people always ask where do we get "flames" don't you guys have flares??

  • @aminemalainine4010
    @aminemalainine4010 Před 4 měsíci

    bro im telling when youre in there the energy feel is crazzy absolutely crazy i think i can bench twice what i can when im in the curve

  • @unwrittenwizard910
    @unwrittenwizard910 Před 3 lety +7

    A lot of football teams have an anthem for West Ham its Forever Blowing Bubbles (which was an actual song)

  • @azmtkdzv
    @azmtkdzv Před 3 lety

    I feel pumped!

  • @stephenmiller195
    @stephenmiller195 Před 3 lety

    Great reaction guys, thanks

  • @snhvit
    @snhvit Před 3 lety +37

    Love your reactions. You need to react to 'Ultras: Our way of life'.

    • @MrSchmekker
      @MrSchmekker Před 3 lety +3

      What I thought, they were watching. The wrong videos

  • @frankwilson634
    @frankwilson634 Před 3 lety +3

    its all down to passion football runs deep in peoples hearts wether you team is top tier or bottom tier there your team

  • @akersjon278
    @akersjon278 Před 3 lety +1

    There's a cool thing that happens with small football (soccer) clubs in Europe sometimes. For some reason they have several really good players that have come up through their youth programs at the same time, and maybe a really good coach to boot. So suddenly they start climbing up through the divisions, and their fans go nuts. There have been several of these "Cinderella" teams from different clubs over the years. This also happens with national teams from smaller nations sometimes, and it's really cool when it does. It's like a perfect storm, it's very rare, but it's an awesome spectacle to behold. But a small club can't hold on to their top players, they always transfer to bigger richer teams, and the "Cinderella" club slips back to the lower leagues from whens it came again when it's super talents are gone. It's much the same with the national teams from smaller nations, when the players that made up their super team retires or moves on after a few years, there are not enough talented players in a small nations player pool to take over, so they slip back in the rankings again. And leave their fans, that for a couple of years had the experience of having their home team in the big leagues, hope like crazy that the miracle will repeat itself... BTW: Ever seen ice speedway racing? (Motorcycles that race around on an ice oval with 150 to 200 one inch, needle sharp, spikes in the tyres??) Maybe check that out next?

  • @leogorgone
    @leogorgone Před 3 lety +14

    You NEED to react to "The best chants of San Lorenzo (with translation)." By far the best ultras of the world.

  • @AceEagle-pm1bn
    @AceEagle-pm1bn Před 3 lety +6

    Loved this reaction, would love to see you guys react to the Old Firm derby. It's a rivalry from Scotland where I am from and although every documentary blows it out of proportion, it would give you an idea of how antagonistic and deep-rooted football rivalries can be

    • @Belfastchild1974
      @Belfastchild1974 Před 3 lety +1

      there have been too many people killed for supporting one side or the other to say that documentaries blow it out of proportion

    • @baybay4906
      @baybay4906 Před 3 lety

      the old firm docos don't blow it out of proportion, wherever your from it certainly isn't Glasgow, Edinburgh or Aberdeen

    • @AceEagle-pm1bn
      @AceEagle-pm1bn Před 3 lety

      @@baybay4906 don't get me wrong it's a vicious rivalry and probably the biggest in the UK. But growing up I had friends who were Celtic fans and I still do. Amongst the vast majority of people in Scotland today it isn't anywhere near as bad as some documentaries make out. There are some brilliant documentaries out there, hence why I'm suggesting they watch it, but very few people take it so serious to the point of killing. We're all 90 minute biggots and although I personally line up with the Rangers stereotype, not everyone does. I love the history of the club and the deep-rooted hatred for Celtic but with such diverse squads on both sides, anybody who acts upon the hatred is a clown. As much as mummy holyrood would like to have us think, it's a non-issue. Sing whatever you want and enjoy the rivalry in my opinion

    • @baybay4906
      @baybay4906 Před 3 lety

      @@AceEagle-pm1bn you really don’t understand the rivalry then more than 25% of the fans on either side that go to the pubs /game fight eachother

    • @AceEagle-pm1bn
      @AceEagle-pm1bn Před 3 lety

      @@baybay4906 I'm not denying that element's there. You sit there with your wee Aberdeen crest telling me I don't understand the rivalry? Read what I'm saying before you make stupid remarks for the sake of an argument. I'm not saying that the rivalry is all flowery and nice but it's not all murderous sectarianism either. Probably around 2/3 of Scotland support one side or the other and you're claiming that 25% of them go out and fight? That's a ludicrous suggestion. It can be violent, hence once again why I suggested they watch it, but the documentaries themselves undoubtedly paint a bleak picture that simply isn't reflected in reality

  • @Durina666
    @Durina666 Před 3 lety

    Great reaction guys!
    If you are more interested about ultras I recommend you to watch short video video of them (and if we, the followers, are lucky enough you might do new reaction video of that). Someone suggested it before, in CZcams video is by COPA90 stories and called "Why Ultras Are So Important For Football". I think it would give you good info and more knowledge about the world of football. But anyway, thank you for the great content!

  • @craigedwards3899
    @craigedwards3899 Před 3 lety +2

    guys you should watch the world's worst tackles.Graeme Souness was brutal. best wishes from Scotland

  • @commantermormont1657
    @commantermormont1657 Před 2 lety +1

    At 11:50 these are Panathinaikos fans, a greek team from Athens, Greece. They chant:
    "Ohhhhhhhh, this is a magical weed, give me some to smoke, to dream about my Panathinaikos and to scream to God: Panathinaikos I love you, like heroine, like a hard drug, like hashish and LSD, for you Panathinaikos, the whole earth gets stoned. My Panathinaikos, My Panathinaikos, I love you, I love you, wherever you will play I will always follow you, I follow you, Panathinaikos here, Panathinaikos here, Panathinaikos there, Panathinaikos there, wherever you will play we will always be together, always together."

  • @OddHeky
    @OddHeky Před 2 lety

    the smile of the right guy at the end is exact reason why we fucking love it ! great to see they can experience it at least this way))

  • @twonoobs7236
    @twonoobs7236 Před 3 lety +3

    Love your reaction .Please react to more football (soccer) videos ❤️

  • @NicoDortona
    @NicoDortona Před 2 lety

    I just click here because my football team is on the photo of the video nicely done guys i liked the video!!

  • @jw3505
    @jw3505 Před 3 lety +6

    My team Hull City did actually get relegated to League 1 and then went straight back up as champions this season. It doesn’t happen often though, big clubs like Sunderland and Leeds have struggled a lot recently in the lower divisions.

    • @liammcg2144
      @liammcg2144 Před 3 lety

      Leeds are sitting in the top half of the Premier league

    • @northernguerrilla3168
      @northernguerrilla3168 Před 3 lety

      LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS!!! 🤍💛💙

    • @liammcg2144
      @liammcg2144 Před 3 lety +1

      @@northernguerrilla3168 yous can keep your hands off Ryan Kent tho mate we need him next season 😂🇬🇧

    • @northernguerrilla3168
      @northernguerrilla3168 Před 3 lety

      @@liammcg2144 aye we seem to keep flirting with the lad dont we, I think bielsa rates him.....good to see you boys back at the top again m8, I cant stand Celtic.

    • @liammcg2144
      @liammcg2144 Před 3 lety

      @@northernguerrilla3168 he's a proper player man. He's the most skilful player I can remember seeing in a rangers Jersey. It's good to see yous boys back playing well aswell you play good football. Every one hates celtic apart from celtic mate 🇬🇧😂

  • @hyllnd
    @hyllnd Před 2 lety

    Politics and football is a huge thing: not so much in England but only across the border in Scotland you have one of the fiercest rivalries on religious lines (Celtic vs Rangers) and in Germany and Italy in particular you'll find clubs who align themselves to the left or to the right and their games are intense. FYI

  • @rach1044
    @rach1044 Před 2 lety

    “This is sweet this is like a love song”
    Camera then points to the pit of hell 🤣🤣
    “Oh”

  • @jeanlongsden1696
    @jeanlongsden1696 Před 2 lety

    "I'm forever blowing bubbles" was a single by the punk band Cockney Rejects. but it has been West Hams official song foe around 100yrs.
    you should checkout other official songs like "Glory Glory Man United" and "you will never walk alone".

  • @willdavey6570
    @willdavey6570 Před 3 lety +7

    There isn’t a compilation as such, but you should react to videos of 80s hooligans in England.. it will shock you guys

  • @luigibrioschi970
    @luigibrioschi970 Před 3 lety

    Flares are fun, we used to light them for pretty much every noteworthy occasion... From unsanctioned football matches between students of two different universities, to graduations right in front of the university steps, even up to a couple of weddings. Everything is better with some colored smoke.

  • @tomernst1185
    @tomernst1185 Před 3 lety

    The scenen outside the stadium are typical gameday stuff before and after the match. The people don´t come together by accident, it´s at train stations or in the city on the way to the stadium.
    As a guest fan you want the hometeam and homefans to know you´re there and ready to give everything for your team.

    • @sevendam9070
      @sevendam9070 Před 3 lety

      Correct. In the case of this video it was an 'entrada' (entry). Which is indeed before the game. Ajax fans from Amsterdam are very well known for doing this and there are many different names for these events. Stuttgart fans from Germany for example are known for doing a 'karawane' (caravan). Which is a march towards the stadium. Many clubs try to have their own thing going on to be known for. Videos of these so-called entrada's and karawane's are quite amazing and both chilling to look at.

  • @MegaMidgetNinja
    @MegaMidgetNinja Před 2 lety

    "That could be released on a record" - The West Ham bubbles song was covered by a punk band called the Cockney Rejects.

  • @celeldonn
    @celeldonn Před 3 lety +11

    These are not tame guys, they are just tame clips ;)
    Watch "Ultra Our Way of Life" to see a bit more of what we do

  • @darthvadersnanps5
    @darthvadersnanps5 Před 3 lety

    You guys are hooked! You gotta come to England and go to a game. We don't do the violence thing anymore so you'll be able to enjoy it without worrying about getting killed lol.

  • @grusbekse
    @grusbekse Před 3 lety

    For the ajax one you should look up Entrada it is a pre game party/hype event that happens once or twice a year before important matches. And a lot of fans come to these even those that are no longer allowed inside the stadium, for reasons.

  • @arrankelly4895
    @arrankelly4895 Před 3 lety

    It is possible to go back up after being demoted as our league works as a tier system so if you finish top of Ur tier you go up if you finish bottom you go down

  • @DH-uf7qn
    @DH-uf7qn Před 2 lety

    That what you saw at around the tenth minute with those Ajax fans i was there too, like i always go to actually. Because these are the best nights!

  • @Turn1t0ff
    @Turn1t0ff Před 8 měsíci

    All you have to do is look at the year on most football club badges/emblems. In Europe and here in England/UK these dates are usually early 1900's or even late 1800's in some cases.
    That tells you a lot about the tradition and passion behind the majority of football clubs.

  • @FloetenZwerg
    @FloetenZwerg Před 3 lety

    well in most bigger european cities it is quite normal to be on a train or subway with a bunch of crazy fans :D
    Most cities either have multiple football clubs, then in addition basketball, ice hockey, volleyball... I would say out in "normal" times it is very likely to ride on such train once a week. Most people go by public transport as most stadiums are quite central and it would not make sense to go by car. And then you can get drunk and party too
    And yeah, dependent on the club its also very likely they are burning stuff

  • @Westcountrynordic
    @Westcountrynordic Před 3 lety +6

    I'm forever blowing bubbles was released by Doris Day and Vera Lynn

    • @Westcountrynordic
      @Westcountrynordic Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/CNFsiuCE_EI/video.html czcams.com/video/UQ97jkVnX0A/video.html

    • @clobs2517
      @clobs2517 Před 3 lety +1

      big up devon

  • @douglasnelson3523
    @douglasnelson3523 Před 2 lety

    You guys have got to watch Hibs fans (Scotland) singing their anthem Sunshine on Leith (Proclaimers song) Sunshine On Leith | Hibs Fans Sing After The 2016 Scottish Cup Final

  • @Brocklebury
    @Brocklebury Před 3 lety +2

    The wine sold in cartons is for cooking: i.e. it tastes so bad it is generally not considered fit for drinking and is therefore dirt cheap.

    • @Fremder14
      @Fremder14 Před 3 lety

      @@elg94 kinda the same in Argentina TBF.
      The carton wine isn't THAT terrible, the thing is, that it's usually pretty bland, since most of them are blends.
      It's drinkable for sure, and dirty cheap

  • @davidrowlands441
    @davidrowlands441 Před 2 lety

    I'm forever blowing bubbles is an old song that's been recorded years ago by several people.

  • @ptsitius
    @ptsitius Před 3 lety

    «The Ultras are the ultra fans who make the chants» yes it is, you nailed it!!!! 😃😃👍👍👍👍

  • @matejsuca1598
    @matejsuca1598 Před 3 lety +2

    you should react to all 9 parts so u can see fans from whole world and its get only better with evry part

  • @dutch1988
    @dutch1988 Před 3 lety

    The Ajax Amsterdam chant is a pre game gathering before the game just outside the stadium. They call it the entrada. Just look it up on CZcams there loads of videos from them. Type in Ajax entrada and you will see more of it.

  • @monkee1969
    @monkee1969 Před 2 lety

    12:20 the net is the stop the crowd keeping the ball, do you think a net will stop 20,000 people? Here in UK we used to have pens for each section made of steel but after Hillsbourgh & Bradford we changed our stadiums & made them all seater. You haven't lived until you've stood on a terrace.

  • @adrianashby1033
    @adrianashby1033 Před 3 lety +3

    When you have a team cos ESPN tell you they are your local franchise you like to watch them. when you go to matches from years old with your dad and your grandfather, watch them fall divisions, lose players, then climb again, your connection goes beyond sports entertainment

  • @guilledione1848
    @guilledione1848 Před 3 lety

    14:05 Yeap, cheap, very cheap wine are in carton packs, 33.814 fl oz. And don't forget the headache pills for the next morning. Some times it's beter to put some ice and sparkling water, or lemon soda. The best option is sugar and natural lemons: sangría.

  • @kiddabiff
    @kiddabiff Před 3 lety +1

    You guys should watch the movie Green Street or Football Factory. That would give you more of an idea about football hooligans

  • @evilspiritje
    @evilspiritje Před 3 lety +5

    I am not suggesting you should make a reaction video on it, but look up the Heizel drama from 1985 (or Heysel in English). I saw this unfold when I was a kid. As much as I love football, this is forever etched into my mind.

    • @maskeddev
      @maskeddev Před 3 lety +1

      They should react to old 70s and 80s footage and for sure they should learn about Heysel (and Hillsborough)

    • @evilspiritje
      @evilspiritje Před 3 lety +1

      @@maskeddev Agreed on both. 70s-80s era is a treasure trove of memorable matches. And they should learn about the dark moments of this wonderful sport.

  • @MM-cl2gt
    @MM-cl2gt Před 3 lety +11

    European football fans are insane and i love it. The atmosphere at Ajax stadium is like no other was lucky enough to witness it

    • @user-nu5hr3dv8z
      @user-nu5hr3dv8z Před 3 lety +3

      Hahahha ajax stadium is like no other??? Dream on

    • @jobfranschman8436
      @jobfranschman8436 Před 3 lety

      @@user-nu5hr3dv8z PSV or Feyenoord fan 😉🤷‍♂️

    • @user-nu5hr3dv8z
      @user-nu5hr3dv8z Před 3 lety

      @@jobfranschman8436 nee niks met Feyenoord of psv maar Ajax heeft alleen een goeie sfeer in Europese wedstrijden in de eredivisie valt het heel erg mee hoe goed de sfeer is.

    • @jobfranschman8436
      @jobfranschman8436 Před 3 lety +2

      @@user-nu5hr3dv8z Ja klopt wel maar dat komt omdat de F-Side vol zit met oude rotten die te weinig doen. Kijk bijvoorbeeld naar Ajax Spakenburg in de beker. Toen was de F-Side beschikbaar voor iedereen. De sfeer was alsof tegen Real Madrid speelde. Dat laat dus zien dat er genoeg mensen zijn die sfeer willen maken. De wachtlijst van de F-Side is dicht en is volgens mij 10 jaar lang ofzo.

    • @jobfranschman8436
      @jobfranschman8436 Před 3 lety

      @@user-nu5hr3dv8z Er is sinds 2/3 jaar ook een opkomstplicht gemaakt op de F-Side. 11 wedstrijden aanwezig zijn van de 17. Anders ben je je kaart kwijt. Vind ik alsnog te weinig. Je mag je kaart bijvoorbeeld ook uitlenen om je wedstrijden te halen. Dus zo moeilijk is het niet.

  • @chriswhite1417
    @chriswhite1417 Před 3 lety +2

    As a Millwall I don't care if you liked us or not (secretly do of course!). If you come to UK a Millwall game is a good intro to English football (not Premiership). Happy to take you.

  • @ItsMe-wd5ue
    @ItsMe-wd5ue Před 3 lety +8

    lads react to the best of england fans. Its the national team and all the clubs fans around the country unite when they are playing. Greatly supported as are the other british teams (scotland wales northern ireland) and also ireland

  • @peterjobovic3406
    @peterjobovic3406 Před 3 lety +2

    This is madness...
    This is Sparta!

  • @usecode___7453
    @usecode___7453 Před 9 měsíci

    My hometown team St.Pauli use the OM chant to start off games and its my favourite chant since it supposedly actually came from the french revolution. So its an actual call to arms. Gives me goosebumps just thinking about it.

  • @Theturtleowl
    @Theturtleowl Před 3 lety

    I don't know if anyone already commented on the Ajax clip, but that is the Entrada. It is done before an important game to 'hype everyone up', so to speak. That is why it is not in the stadium.

  • @jackmacc9101
    @jackmacc9101 Před 2 lety

    the drum helps so much with the chants

  • @WZS86
    @WZS86 Před 3 lety

    You guys should watch the Besiktas clip, where the ultras leader is on the pitch and hyping up the fans. It's called ''
    35.000 BESIKTAS FANS JUMPING, CRAZY ATMOSPHERE
    ''

  • @darthvadersnanps5
    @darthvadersnanps5 Před 3 lety

    I miss going to West Ham games. Little fact for you guys, West Ham's stadium was blown up for the Dave Bautista movie Final Score.

  • @krasimirkirev7178
    @krasimirkirev7178 Před rokem

    Some countries do have fences between the stands and the pitch - Germany, Greece

  • @cibetka76
    @cibetka76 Před 3 lety

    5:48 easy because ultras are part of club, they are among guards and security at the matches too, at vip areas, they have access everywhere, plus most of it is brought in days before game because they are in the stadium preparing coreographies etc

    • @cibetka76
      @cibetka76 Před 3 lety

      11:07 many of these songs are decades old thats why everyone knows them

  • @lynette.
    @lynette. Před 3 lety

    By jove you've got it. Teams in England have their own songs and then on top are the choirs during the match.

  • @galoglaich3281
    @galoglaich3281 Před 3 lety

    You should look at irish fans at the major championships in particular EURO 2016 and 2012. Spain v ireland in poland 2012 ireland were 4 -0 down and the irish fans started singing the Fields Of athenry ,it is to my mind one of the most magic things you will ever see

  • @SHlV
    @SHlV Před 3 lety +25

    Millwall aren't liked here because of their fans being synonymous with serious violence and racism. Football violence in the UK was huge in the 80s/90s and they were the 'best' at it, if you will. Stabbed opposition fans and everything.

    • @lameduck3105
      @lameduck3105 Před 3 lety

      Millwall ultras are wicked. Inter City Firm did give them a run for the money though.

    • @MckayLP
      @MckayLP Před 3 lety

      @@lameduck3105 English hooliganism is ruined nowadays. Nowhere near Czech level, let alone Poland or Balkan.

    • @jamesshunt5123
      @jamesshunt5123 Před 3 lety +2

      @@MckayLP You're saying that like it's a *bad* thing. The people in the Balkans do nothing but fight over any insignificant matter, old family feuds, clans and their deep-rooted pride for being part of the arm-pit of Europe nobody outside their own countries gives a sh*t about and can't even place on a map. The powder keg of Europe go to war every 40 years on average or something who cares whether they're best at being the worst?
      As for the Poles. I reckon they believe that fanatical pride is the remedy not to be carved up again by foreign nations a fourth time in history.
      Czechs are a decent lot. Generally.

    • @MckayLP
      @MckayLP Před 3 lety

      @@jamesshunt5123 didn't want to get all geopolitical lol. Just compared hooligan scene of the countries.
      I'm not saying it's bad there are no hooligans. But ultras with pyro make football better in my eyes. And that is something England lacks nowdays. Generally organised support is not very common, the bigger the club the worse.

  • @diegold12
    @diegold12 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi guys! eventually it doesn't work like that, you just can't go back up, you have to play the division b championship and probably only the first two teams go up and the last two go down

  • @twobbi10
    @twobbi10 Před 4 měsíci

    oh yeah neapel/napoli has been very intense. As we had been there with Eintracht Frankfurt, we and our security feared for our lives the first time in a stadium as the fireworks had been thrown on us......

  • @dennishendrikx3228
    @dennishendrikx3228 Před 2 lety +1

    That Panathinaikos one, those " netted fans " are their own Gate, or firm. It's in their own stadium.

  • @ettifire655
    @ettifire655 Před 2 lety

    The thing with the train station? Daily life here xD Like oh no it´s game day. Seeing as I have no clue on which teams play when I try to gauge the danger level by the amount of police present. Like if it´s evening, you can already see the first ultras and the police came with riot gear and dogs? Turn around, get a cofee and a later train. Or just get on the train, they´re usually just partying really hard and one time someone threw a beer bottle at me (ew) and pretend you´re not involved

  • @bach5514
    @bach5514 Před 3 lety

    Flare in football stadium come from harbor city, where it was common like napoli, marseille ect.

  • @MariaJulia-od8jv
    @MariaJulia-od8jv Před 2 lety

    Guys I don't even know you but this video is hilarious!!!
    We do like flares in our games, we like flares in general in south America!! Also I think in general football (the one you play with your feet) is much bigger and spaced, so you need the chants, the game is long and played need the boost. Also this teams, most of them are historic, 100 years or so, so they really have history, ups and downs, tragedies and glories.
    I would advise to react to the crowd in Argentina reacting to the national team winning the copa America against Brazil, IN BRAZIL.