Casuals : The Last Subculture in English Football

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  • @michaellawrence4456
    @michaellawrence4456 6 лет назад +220

    "What's your piece?"
    "I gotta go with my Sambas"
    *cuts to a pair of Gazelles

    • @alexthomson7465
      @alexthomson7465 4 месяца назад

      I thought he said salmons as in the colour?

    • @shaunwatson7049
      @shaunwatson7049 4 месяца назад

      @@alexthomson7465pretty sure he sad sambas after listening a few times

    • @aaarauz1
      @aaarauz1 4 месяца назад

      sambas, he said. LOL.

    • @alexthomson7465
      @alexthomson7465 4 месяца назад

      Ah right. I stand corrected (in my gazelles) 😂

  • @manzilla48
    @manzilla48 9 лет назад +1449

    It's a real shame that English football atmospheres are dead now. The crowd is full of tourists and plastic fans.

    • @harryboyack9971
      @harryboyack9971 9 лет назад +67

      Are you serious? Look at Leeds fans! MOT

    • @suarez7ownz1
      @suarez7ownz1 9 лет назад +32

      So true ! I don't go home games at anfield cause there all families and tourists who are only there for pictures and don't even now half the players except bloody Gerrard - away games are a different class tho 😉

    • @homemaranha9399
      @homemaranha9399 9 лет назад +77

      You mean Chelsea and City "fans"...

    • @SeanEndoh
      @SeanEndoh 9 лет назад +70

      manzilla48 if every english fan that winged about this actually went to games and stopped complaining about it maybe it wouldn't be like this

    • @harryboyack9971
      @harryboyack9971 9 лет назад

      I know haha

  • @xEWANxii
    @xEWANxii 7 лет назад +356

    The Libertines, The Jam, The Stone roses and New Order in one video. Amazing!

  • @tm87sa56
    @tm87sa56 8 лет назад +347

    I love how he is wearing a fred perry jacket when doing this reportage.

    • @the_lobster
      @the_lobster 4 года назад +8

      attention to detail

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 3 месяца назад

      yeah its nice that.

  • @xGribbles
    @xGribbles 9 лет назад +530

    Eli is the best Copa90 presenter. Videos with him are always good.

    • @Woberer
      @Woberer 9 лет назад +17

      palmerdaniel38 for me, that's one of the reasons why I like to hear him. I'm not a fan of the overexcited Eurofan.

  • @268gam
    @268gam 9 лет назад +243

    Respect to Eli remember he won a competition to be on Copa 90 now he does some of the best videos on here

    • @MonstarENG
      @MonstarENG 9 лет назад +12

      gambino If it's his idea to do some of the videos he's done, I've really got to take my hat off. I don't really watch Comments Below that much and I love all the Derby Days videos and the small documentaries that Eli does. He's got a real genuine passion and intrigue for global football and it shows through in the way he presents and the questions he asks people. Definitely want to see more stuff like this in future!

  • @tyreececharles125
    @tyreececharles125 9 лет назад +271

    Can't wait till Copa90 reach one million subscribers. You deserve it. Love the channel. Keep up the good work.

  • @patto4997
    @patto4997 9 лет назад +349

    This is proper English football stuff, this is what Copa90 should be looking more towards for some documentaries. A Crystal Palace one would be cool, with the fan culture and the atmosphere!

    • @Kyle-mj1kl
      @Kyle-mj1kl 9 лет назад +3

      Yes 👍

    • @lewistaylor7399
      @lewistaylor7399 9 лет назад +19

      Only for the cheerleaders

    • @Kyle-mj1kl
      @Kyle-mj1kl 9 лет назад

      Joe Cameron No Joe, I wont.

    • @Kyle-mj1kl
      @Kyle-mj1kl 9 лет назад

      Joe Cameron Alrighty Matey

    • @jack7742
      @jack7742 9 лет назад +1

      Ky le I'm a celtic fan and by no means does the club have ties with the IRA , it's just some stupid fans that are interested in that shit

  • @adrianvilchezmorales4552
    @adrianvilchezmorales4552 8 лет назад +1568

    shame every 12 year old kid wearing stone island now, makes the brand a bit of a laugh tbh

    • @patrickmonkman8151
      @patrickmonkman8151 7 лет назад +80

      Now drake is wearing it, it's almost getting too common?

    • @adamreece1849
      @adamreece1849 7 лет назад +30

      I'm 13 and I have stone island and I have it because it's a good brand and better than the shitty primark stuff u probs wear

    • @ncrtrooper9796
      @ncrtrooper9796 7 лет назад +13

      They don’t understand where it all started, but there are some lads round Merseyside especially who are like 16-19 who get what it’s about. I got out of my firm when I 17 after I got arrested. Luckily they said I did it out of self defence. Weren’t wrong like but yeno I did go out looking for a scrap

    • @terraceculture6649
      @terraceculture6649 6 лет назад +16

      It's a way of life style, running with Adidas, SI, CP, MA. Strum, Weekend Offender, Ellesse etc etc... It's also tons of money for this clothes, but good quality...

    • @-heathen-3622
      @-heathen-3622 6 лет назад +11

      i've always preferred a bit of p&s to be honest... not a lot of little chavies running about in it either.

  • @callumcruickshank5236
    @callumcruickshank5236 6 лет назад +25

    The music in this is beyond, brilliant. Guns of Brixton by The Clash, Blue Mondays by New Order, Sally Cinnamon by Stone Roses . Terrific stuff

  • @DavidVujanic
    @DavidVujanic 9 лет назад +635

    Copa90 >>>>>>>>>> TV Sports Channels

  • @andrewbateman1465
    @andrewbateman1465 8 лет назад +136

    5:31 Sally Cinnamon your my world!🍋

  • @grizcuz
    @grizcuz 8 лет назад +449

    Playing down the violence element in casual culture is just daft. That's where it came from and that's where it stayed until acid house came along and even then some people couldn't accept hugging the people that six months before they'd been fighting with [for instance the 'Hooligans Against Acid' T-Shirts].
    Back when it was brand new, the coppers didn't have a clue and the only people who knew who their opponents were on the streets and terraces were the lads themselves. The coppers were looking for people with shaved heads wearing Dr Martens. Even then there were older lads who liked a drink and a fight but couldn't get their heads around expensive tracksuits and trainers.
    I still see plenty of young lads wearing the trainers/clothes today. But I really can't understand the attraction of actually getting up to anything remotely like hooliganism these days, it's just not worth it. Back then, if you managed to get home [if your team was playing away] then that was it, there was very little chance of anything coming on top if they didn't catch you on the day itself. These days there's that much CCTV and clued up coppers about that even the smallest of altercation with the opposition in the street before/after the game [don't even think about inside the ground] and there's a high chance that your front door will be getting a knock by Mr Plod early one morning. So lads these days may dress like they are 'hooligans' and the vast % of them like to think they are 'pwoper norty geezers' but you can't compare it to the 70's/80's when if you dressed like that, you were practically guaranteed some action and you wouldn't dress like that if you didn't want to know. Of course I can understand the attraction of travelling somewhere today with a coach load of your mates, having a drink and a laugh, that was a major attraction back then too, there was just much more of a chance of violence back then, whether you wanted it or not.
    If you were a follower of a major club back then, when the sizes of the mobs that travelled was usually massive and often well policed with good info about travel times/pubs etc, you could hang around on the periphery and feel pretty safe. At smaller clubs where you were far more conspicuous it was far more dangerous in my experience. 50/60 lads a side meeting on a street before/after the game [or even inside the ground] and you needed your wits about you and the ability to look after yourself at least a bit or it could go very wrong indeed. Run off and leave your mates and you wouldn't be welcomed back the week after, that's for sure. It wasn't the few hundred singing their songs behind the police escort you had to worry about, but the 15 lads that were really up for it and that had travelled separately from the main support that could get you into major problems in my experience. And obviously it was those kind of lads that were taking the greatest risks by travelling in small numbers into enemy territory unescorted, so they obviously knew just what they were doing. I'm not saying I'm some kind of super hooligan, but I was around when all this started and I was into the clothes. I've been both the giver and the receiver over the years and I still get the cold chills remembering that graveyard by Ayersome Park one cold winter's evening in the mid 80's when it was like scene from a horror film as they all appeared out of the dark like some kind of zombie army. About 30 of us couldn't get onto that coach fast enough to assess the damage.

    • @grizcuz
      @grizcuz 7 лет назад +33

      Harry Whitehouse No mate. I'm very nearly 50, I was around when all this started. Sounds like you're a very brave keyboard warrior to me.

    • @grizcuz
      @grizcuz 7 лет назад +16

      Harry Whitehouse On your bike, you clown. It's from my own memory, none of it's from anywhere else, or it's a coincidence if it is. Fuck off and cause your keyboard warrior hassle elsewhere. Sounds like you're bored on your Easter holidays from school to me!

    • @garymay799
      @garymay799 4 года назад

      grizcuz stay out of boro

    • @miamiglia
      @miamiglia Год назад

      @@grizcuz your 50 so should no a lot that he is saying is the truth 😂

    • @HenryTayl
      @HenryTayl Год назад

      @@miamigliahaving a scrap at the football that’s what u do mate

  • @markanderson4094
    @markanderson4094 5 лет назад +34

    I am 55 now and still wearing 80s gear it's the best Everton fc

    • @billywhizz5021
      @billywhizz5021 4 года назад +3

      Mark Anderson I’m 60 this year, I’m exactly the same, Bristol City.

    • @joshdagger6776
      @joshdagger6776 4 года назад +4

      @@billywhizz5021 Im 65 last year and yes ..... I still wear gear from the 80s. Bolton Wanderers

    • @elisabrown3018
      @elisabrown3018 4 года назад +2

      My fella 48 he’s the same wears all the 80s clobber West Ham ⚒

    • @blobbynobby4619
      @blobbynobby4619 4 года назад +3

      im nearly 58 remember buying cp company around 1979 chester perry traverling from nottingham to london to a shop called nick knacks i think in soho tachini from sharps sports off kensington high street and wedge hair cuts scousers started the casual scene

    • @markanderson4094
      @markanderson4094 3 года назад +1

      @@angie-smart-but-casual same thing whith me and my kids well Adults now just love the gear

  • @pigger11
    @pigger11 9 лет назад +348

    The vast majority of casuals are 12 year olds who got their mum to buy them a Stone Island jacket and a pair of gazelles for Christmas.

    • @pjjjka
      @pjjjka 9 лет назад +14

      I will agree with the kids about 12 going down and going for fights is dumb af

    • @tituskokko575
      @tituskokko575 6 лет назад +29

      Also in Finland it is seen as disrespectful to wear Stone Island to matches if you haven't got a good enough "ranking" among the fans. Only the actual top clobber people use Stoney

    • @trillraidertraplord5733
      @trillraidertraplord5733 6 лет назад +75

      pigger11 why hating on lil lads trying to revive the culture? Isn’t it a good thing

    • @whybother4156
      @whybother4156 4 года назад +6

      Depends where you are I’m Scottish and made the mistake of planning a long weekend in Glasgow when an old firm game was on and their casuals seem to really vary in age wee loons up to guys that looked like they were pushing 60 but it was Glasgow could of been actually only been 30 lol

    • @BurtonRdForever
      @BurtonRdForever 4 года назад +7

      Must be fucking rich kids getting a Stone Island coat for Christmas!! Remember asking for a kappa jacket circa 84' which was £80 and my ma just laughed at me. Had one by February though!! Where there's a will there's a way!! Most clobber was bought and sold between the lads anyway. Remember the Mille Miglia first came out, that went around about 8 lads. 12 yr olds these days wouldn't of lasted 20minutes back then. It was fucking brutal. Been met outside a certain boozer at the back of Euston by a mob of Spurs(I think) with Axes and machetes These pretenders now would be crying for mummy or the dibble. Or filming it so everyone gets nicked.

  • @EMKWANREVIEWS
    @EMKWANREVIEWS 7 лет назад +510

    That blue stone island jacket was FIRE !!!

    • @andyfulton9603
      @andyfulton9603 6 лет назад +11

      Eli's Fred Perry cagoule is nicer

    • @andyfulton9603
      @andyfulton9603 6 лет назад +17

      TheArsenalMan125 if you're talking about the R.I.P comment, the lad in the blue SI coat has since passed unfortunately

    • @TheArsenalMan125
      @TheArsenalMan125 6 лет назад +1

      ok thanks for the reply.
      sad to hear

    • @robbiewright9145
      @robbiewright9145 6 лет назад +5

      Antonio Graovac - accident at work I think, tree surgery, tragic

    • @chezzyblue8939
      @chezzyblue8939 6 лет назад +5

      Yeah, I heard it was a work related death. Rip Paul Daniels. City on the brink of doing it for you mate.

  • @g98gaming21
    @g98gaming21 9 лет назад +52

    One of my favourite Copa90 videos... What English football is all about. I think a good idea of a video would be about english atmosphere. Go around clubs like Palace, Leeds etc...

  • @ryansmith9015
    @ryansmith9015 4 года назад +14

    Part of the story missing is the fact that we dressed better and smarter than everyone else to get away from the old bill who thought that the scarfers were the hooligans back in the day.football is not a 3pm to 4.45pm thing.its all day and your dressed for any eventuality.respect and regards

  • @JackOxford1998.
    @JackOxford1998. 7 лет назад +42

    top songs in this, The Jam, New Order, The Stone Roses....

    • @joshconn17
      @joshconn17 4 года назад +2

      And the libertines !

  • @JoaoPedro-sb5sq
    @JoaoPedro-sb5sq 7 лет назад +24

    Dude starts talking: *cranks up volume*
    Music plays: "AHHH!!!"

  • @LeninVieira
    @LeninVieira 7 лет назад +24

    Great soundtrack. Stone roses, libertines, the jam

  • @mahirhussain4890
    @mahirhussain4890 9 лет назад +106

    Those were the days in English football except for the hooliganism of course; standing terraces, travelling to the football with your mates, a great atmosphere in every single ground in the country, no stadiums being named after a sponsorship, low ticket prices, now you get corporate fans, half and half scarves, tourists and selfie sticks at grounds, not to mention the dire atmosphere nowadays

    • @Minx5892
      @Minx5892 6 лет назад

      Mahir Hussain I don't see why half half scarves are bad. They show you respect the other team, that you're there for a great match between two teams.

    • @yeahnah7220
      @yeahnah7220 6 лет назад +8

      half and half scarves...lol huh? holy fuck that's gayer than aids eh

    • @Eggyfart83
      @Eggyfart83 4 года назад +8

      Not having a dig honestly but u would get fuckin smashed in scotland for a half n half scarf that's an English thing.

    • @willramsden4637
      @willramsden4637 4 года назад +1

      the naked worm that’s how it should be rather chop my bollox of than wear a half n half

    • @damianclarke8056
      @damianclarke8056 4 года назад +3

      How would you know ?? You wasnt about in them days ?? You probably werent even in this country then. Lol

  • @Josh-cm9jw
    @Josh-cm9jw 7 лет назад +6

    I've never really been a fan of the clothing, but I do fucking love the music. Bands like Oasis, The Stone Roses, The Jam etc get me really fired up for football

    • @lockycooper2269
      @lockycooper2269 Год назад

      The link to football between these bands and the sport itself is unreal. It’s got such an iconic following and a defining association with football, it’s a brilliant mix

  • @HEELMuirhead
    @HEELMuirhead 7 лет назад +34

    I'd say the stock of football casuals is once again rising...

  • @billybobbington
    @billybobbington 9 лет назад +428

    The FA ruined English football culture.

    • @rusuyta4429
      @rusuyta4429 4 года назад +39

      Nope, Capitalism did

    • @kapmetzeiken5415
      @kapmetzeiken5415 4 года назад +1

      It was the Dzermans who did it..

    • @redflag8970
      @redflag8970 4 года назад +10

      society has changed an football shows that

    • @xRestart
      @xRestart 4 года назад +12

      Retrogamer412 Capitalism is what keeps football alive.

    • @bum-edwhu66
      @bum-edwhu66 4 года назад +5

      no it didn't sky sports did

  • @pleasantville4529
    @pleasantville4529 10 месяцев назад +3

    There is no doubt about it, the casual movement originated in Liverpool.
    The scousers travelled far and wide, bringing back the sort of clothing that was only available in Europe.
    Few can argue with that fact.

    • @ianmacfarlane1241
      @ianmacfarlane1241 4 месяца назад +1

      The clothing and look originated in Italy, and everyone is skipping over the influence , and Aberdeen FC played a huge role early on.
      Of course hooliganism was entrenched in the English scene already, but much the clothing 'look' came from Aberdeen FC.

  • @stephenwright6601
    @stephenwright6601 9 лет назад +86

    As cool as it is to learn about cultures at football clubs and nations all over the world, it is nice to see this kind of content a bit closer to home. It would be great if the channel could pay a little bit more attention to English football and the culture of it by for instance, like someone said in another comment, going to different teams/areas of the country (they mentioned Crystal Palace) and taking a look at the unique feeling and culture that the team provides. Obviously not every club has that sort of feel but it definitely exists, especially at a number of lower league clubs where the fans take great pride in going to watch the game. Now to check out Distant Echo because it looks pretty cool!

  • @FilthyFellas
    @FilthyFellas 9 лет назад +116

    I have always said football is the last remaining emotional attachment which joins my family together. apart from that we mostly argue who is washing dishes

  • @GreenCocanix
    @GreenCocanix 4 года назад +14

    RIP PAUL DANIELS ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS 🇧🇼🇧🇼

  • @petermckenzie1237
    @petermckenzie1237 9 лет назад +10

    Love the "Sally cinnamon'" when eli's going to Manchester

  • @liameggleton6645
    @liameggleton6645 9 лет назад +7

    If anyone is wondering the song. it's going underground by the jam.

  • @gdafeaaspol8732
    @gdafeaaspol8732 9 лет назад +12

    Love this, shows what the Football is all about really. also loved you playing the Stone Roses, keep up the good work

  • @redman9pablo
    @redman9pablo 7 лет назад +20

    Liverpool fc started the casual movement before anybody else from our journeys across Europe in the 70's and 80's

  • @angelvazquez3229
    @angelvazquez3229 4 года назад +4

    Awesome soundtrack, reflects the times the casual movement grew up. Really good

  • @Lannydee11
    @Lannydee11 9 лет назад +13

    The stone roses and the jam as well as football casuals/hooligans. Doesn't get much better than this

    • @ianharris879
      @ianharris879 5 лет назад

      the jame were mods..us and casuals hated each other

    • @JohnSmith-sn2sw
      @JohnSmith-sn2sw 5 лет назад

      Ian Harris
      The Jam Aren’t Proper Mods,
      The Jam aren’t Mods,
      The Real mod Bands Are Groups Like The Who, The Small faces, The Kinks and The Yardbirds,
      No true mod likes the Jam.
      The Who Are The kings of Mod Music.
      The Jam aren’t mod.

  • @SirAntoniousBlock
    @SirAntoniousBlock 6 лет назад +13

    I can understand younger people feeling nostalgic for a time they never knew, when life was edgier the clothes the music the fashion.
    But watching a doco you can't see the beer bottles flying feeling the fear of being isolated chased and bashed either by thugs or police or smell the piss everywhere in streets and stadiums, I do because I was there but I wouldn't have brought my son.
    The past is a foreign country things were different some better some worse.

  • @TheSmithylicious
    @TheSmithylicious 9 лет назад +9

    I go to Aston Villa games week in and week out, you do not see the most of the casuals there, but there is a few! Brings a great feel to a football game to be honest

    • @peterboroughjosh63
      @peterboroughjosh63 9 лет назад +1

      Smithylicious Course it will be mate, Police always have it covered.

    • @TheSmithylicious
      @TheSmithylicious 9 лет назад

      WhosFerg Lol, it's decent when we are winning! Decent overall I'd say.

    • @TheSmithylicious
      @TheSmithylicious 9 лет назад

      WhosFerg haha fair play, yeah r1 is okay, i have a season ticket in k4, pretty good there i quite like it

    • @WhosFerg
      @WhosFerg 9 лет назад

      u renewed it?&weird, i've never sat in upper holte haha

    • @TheSmithylicious
      @TheSmithylicious 9 лет назад +1

      WhosFerg just about too, or buy somewhere close, yeah, buzzing for the new season and the richards signing!

  • @Aidinho_
    @Aidinho_ 9 лет назад +16

    Proper English football! It's a massive way of life, fair play Copa90

  • @pjjjka
    @pjjjka 9 лет назад +3

    Being in the casual scene my self I really enjoyed this video especially when people shared there experiences brings back memory's of things I have experienced

  • @CIMAmotor
    @CIMAmotor 5 лет назад +3

    Today's casuals dress differently to the early 80's casuals in many ways. It's almost a completely different fashion to our look which was polos and roll necks under diamond Pringle and Lyle and Scott jumpers, split and frayed Lois or FU's jeans, or jumbo Lois cords (split of course). Sergeo, Fila and Ellesse tracksuits and t-shirts (Gabbici in the early days), La Coste anything. Trainers haven't changed much as we used to wear Gazelles and Stan Smith, Diadora but we also used to wear Kicker boots. I'm talking about East London and Essex though, I remember up in Liverpool Pringle jumpers weren't too popular so I suppose it varied regionally.

    • @elisabrown3018
      @elisabrown3018 4 года назад

      David McMullan yeah Pringle was more of a London thing and maybe Pompey,northerners weren’t really in to it saw it as a cockney/London thing👍⚒

    • @CIMAmotor
      @CIMAmotor 4 года назад

      @@elisabrown3018 I remember we bumped into Pompey's firm at Fratton park in 85 or 86 and they were wearing the casual gear, 2 years after we'd abandoned it.

  • @liamhaydn6235
    @liamhaydn6235 7 лет назад +29

    this makes out that the casual movement wasn't alot to do fighting when that was obviously the main part. You weren't a casual just by wearing certain clothes or listening to certain bands lol.

    • @SI-cd7xs
      @SI-cd7xs 7 лет назад +12

      ye, they try to sanitize it same way with skinheads, middle class hipsters always water down any working class youth movement in this country. you see the same thing happening with 'grime' and the whole chav chic thing.

  • @Ollielollylanny
    @Ollielollylanny 9 лет назад +3

    Hands down one of the best videos I've seen on RUclips! Love this!

  • @Fractalium1
    @Fractalium1 7 лет назад +20

    if you change "casuals" to "casualties" the thumbnail gets a whole different meaning

  • @SUFCsince1899
    @SUFCsince1899 9 лет назад +2

    Quality vid, amazing culture that's still raging today amongst the younger lot. Quality to see that so many people nowadays still relate to these values held by lads almost 40 years ago.

  • @masongingell
    @masongingell 9 лет назад +247

    They never do a proper English Derby like Millwall West Ham

    • @cjp1828
      @cjp1828 9 лет назад +43

      It's more that game will not happen unless a cup draw which is very unlikely.

    • @MagicianPC
      @MagicianPC 9 лет назад +2

      Mason Gingell Villa West brom, the original english derby.

    • @paulmcdonough1093
      @paulmcdonough1093 6 лет назад

      that's because its not worth it

    • @paulmcdonough1093
      @paulmcdonough1093 4 года назад +1

      southern softies you mean

    • @cheesybellend6842
      @cheesybellend6842 4 года назад

      Paul Mcdonough 😂😂😂init

  • @ukrainewarfootage2023
    @ukrainewarfootage2023 5 лет назад +7

    RIP Paul Daniels. He died 3 years ago next month.

    • @coloneldecker
      @coloneldecker 4 года назад +1

      That's magic!

    • @pennineflooring7489
      @pennineflooring7489 Год назад

      @@coloneldecker he would of knocked you clean out kid oldham fyc top lad Paul

  • @ryangray4941
    @ryangray4941 5 лет назад +7

    This why we need to support r lower league local teams to keep this culture alive and leave the tourists and money to the top 6 clubs

  • @secre7
    @secre7 9 лет назад +5

    Maybe my favorite vid from Copa90, love it.
    (btw if anyone else is interested in English football culture watch the movie Casusals on RUclips, its a two parted movie)

  • @JodiGilar
    @JodiGilar 6 лет назад +13

    05:23 love it when he's going to Manchester, he put the Stone Roses on instead of Oasis..

  • @D1Fring
    @D1Fring 2 года назад +2

    Love these beyond football mini docs. Great stories and experiences. Great job 👏

  • @callumefc1475
    @callumefc1475 8 лет назад +57

    Everton lads used to go on the rob with Liverpool lads when they played in Europe in late 70s early 80s

    • @callumefc1475
      @callumefc1475 7 лет назад +2

      adam c spot on lad! Just wish I was around then😂

    • @redman9pablo
      @redman9pablo 7 лет назад +6

      callum EFC haha good shout that nando's boys! Yeah fkn despise those half n half scarves proper fkn tools the lot of them. Can't do or say fck all at Anfield these days they want it as a happy go lucky day out for rich tourists to fill the club shop tills while the likes of me and other Scouse lads who used to create a intimidating atmosphere watch it in the boozer or at home because we have been pushed out of our club for wools who have a few quid, Liverpool fc was created to represent the people of Liverpool along with Everton not Dave from Warwickshire, Diana from Kent or bjorn from Norway it pisses me off 😡 as shanks once said on the steps of St. George's hall to locals we are proud to play for you! That is not the case these days scousers are becoming more and more the minority's at Anfield these days it's a like a United Nations gathering on match days, and it's more like a carnival day out than a intimidating place with snarling scousers putting the shits up teams like back in the day, that's modern football for you.

    • @shishirba
      @shishirba 7 лет назад +6

      you said it, thats modern world for you, every culture diluted.

    • @3eeerc
      @3eeerc 4 года назад

      @@redman9pablo respect mate for you and the true Liverpool fans the only reason I hate that club now is for the mentally ill fans that Liverpool attracted from its success

    • @Mac-dx4rd
      @Mac-dx4rd 3 года назад

      @@redman9pablo without those fans you wouldn’t have the team you’ve got

  • @reccerat4446
    @reccerat4446 2 года назад +2

    These days were the best, miss them like crazy.

  • @GriefTourist
    @GriefTourist 7 лет назад +161

    the casual trend was boring after the early 80s IMHO, nothing will ever top the Lacoste Tacchini Fila and Ellesse gear of that time

    • @mediacenterman8583
      @mediacenterman8583 6 лет назад +10

      And a nice pair of Diadora Borg Elite

    • @redflag8970
      @redflag8970 4 года назад +1

      ye agreed

    • @elisabrown3018
      @elisabrown3018 4 года назад +1

      GriefTourist exactly now it’s all these Chavez wannabes kids

    • @howey935
      @howey935 3 года назад

      I’ve got an original 1983 Lacoste tracksuit. The crocodile is huge.

  • @AJ-ct8om
    @AJ-ct8om 8 лет назад +24

    nowadays casual culture seems like a massive faux pas. I wear some of the gear but don't intend to go around claiming I'm a casual or that I want to get into trouble because I go to the football to watch the football, and dress well. Not pretend I get into scraps after away games on Instagram like a lot of the 16 year old geeks who wear their dad's old Stonie who have no idea how to conduct themselves...

  • @ThemPixel
    @ThemPixel 7 лет назад +23

    R.I.P to Paul who was in this video

    • @Colin44500
      @Colin44500 7 лет назад +1

      Holph Rarris do u mean he died because he got the shit beat out of him or he actually died at work

    • @Adam-vg4sq
      @Adam-vg4sq 7 лет назад

      Benny Stockport was he? Am a Chester fan seem him a few times at Stockport always game with us top lad

  • @conalldoidge6665
    @conalldoidge6665 9 лет назад +15

    Is it just me that thinks a Leeds documentary about their rapid decline would be good

    • @TooAlbino
      @TooAlbino 9 лет назад +2

      Just you

    • @kJ922-h3j
      @kJ922-h3j 3 года назад +1

      And now that they are on the up again

  • @corgimac
    @corgimac 7 лет назад +170

    You never explained what a casual is

    • @gjones1316
      @gjones1316 4 года назад +5

      capntacito 😆🤣😂 I was waiting the whole time for that answer

    • @glswenson
      @glswenson 4 года назад +12

      Seriously. Had to Google it. Apparently it's hooligans who wear expensive designer clothes.

    • @GreenCocanix
      @GreenCocanix 4 года назад +1

      @@glswenson basically 😂

  • @mrfishwick6059
    @mrfishwick6059 2 года назад +1

    Casual culture isn’t all about going out and battering people and I love that

  • @kieranroberts9624
    @kieranroberts9624 8 лет назад +3

    FOOTBALL, CLOTHES AND MUSIC. CASUAL LIFE.

  • @Mikedawgs
    @Mikedawgs 7 лет назад +70

    THE JAAAAAM

    • @bigowl43
      @bigowl43 6 лет назад +1

      Michael Reyes stop going on about the jam,it's fucking over

    • @_Aalfiee_
      @_Aalfiee_ 4 года назад +1

      Big Owl stfu

  • @IMER1112
    @IMER1112 9 лет назад +3

    No surprise there's less subcultures when every 'underground' scene gets picked up immediately and blown up so fast that it kills it. Added to that the brands like Stone Island have become much larger and a wider range of people wear it and that there is so much music at the moment, I can't really see there being too many more subcultures. A shame.

  • @sooooooobored123
    @sooooooobored123 9 лет назад +5

    It was the ASC (Aberdeen Soccer Casuals) that really started the whole thing off, I'd say the story North of the border is more interesting.

  • @aldairramirez4058
    @aldairramirez4058 7 лет назад +4

    We need a part two on Casuals and maybe a part one on any other football subculture.

    • @gordonferrar7782
      @gordonferrar7782 10 месяцев назад

      Still going terraces still have their dressers. Some clubs just have dressers.
      Problem is so many trampy tourists at the football.

  • @RodrigoPalestrino
    @RodrigoPalestrino 7 лет назад

    Put english subtitles, sometimes don't understand something... best channel in RUclips!!! Thanks a lot

  • @domjuan9422
    @domjuan9422 7 лет назад +41

    That lad in Liverpool that's interviewed must be from over the water. Bad Jedi accent.

  • @cjd2398
    @cjd2398 9 лет назад +1

    One of the best videos copa90 have done

  • @Chris-ug6mw
    @Chris-ug6mw 4 года назад +4

    Casual was probably the last youth subculture in England. Not just in football.

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 2 года назад +1

      Still going its just evolved.

    • @chrisr5499
      @chrisr5499 Год назад

      In the early 80s to late 80s before Acid House you also had The Scooter Boys and Psychobilly's who funny enough along with the Skinheads end up on the Scooter Rally scene in the mid 80s.

  • @arthurdedeken9229
    @arthurdedeken9229 4 года назад +1

    Just a shame that copa 90 did not put any effort to create a decent, large documentary on this wonderful subculture. There's so much more to tell on this.

  • @DUCATEA
    @DUCATEA 7 лет назад +4

    Adidas Gazelle & Stone Island...........miss football away days🤛🤛

  • @takkabot1151
    @takkabot1151 Год назад +1

    Brilliant watch, can't beat the casual fashion

  • @culainnobrien9110
    @culainnobrien9110 4 года назад +3

    Stone roses 🍋 love it great vid

  • @chelseafanschannel
    @chelseafanschannel 9 лет назад +2

    Perfectly encapsulates the culture...great work lads!

  • @raibeartthehairypict4696
    @raibeartthehairypict4696 8 лет назад +12

    Enjoyed that.
    But I was never just an English subculture. We were all at it up north as well.
    I was from the early eighties.
    I'll let it slip this time. But *British next time. ;)

    • @SectionRed
      @SectionRed 7 лет назад +1

      ***** it was Rangers that ended motherwells time in casuals scene back in the early 80s,,,,I don't think I need a o elaborate any thurther. 🇬🇧section red🇬🇧icf🇬🇧hms🇬🇧

  • @olliewalton361
    @olliewalton361 5 лет назад +4

    Quite mad how the brands that were big back then for casuals have become mainstream now

  • @gary1961
    @gary1961 4 года назад +9

    We went up to Aberdeen in the first leg of a European Cup tie in 1980. The Anny Road mob had been dressing casual for matches since about 1978. We breezed out of the station wearing our blue Lois jeans, or black needle-cord Lois jeans, Adidas or Puma trainers, Sergio Tacchini t-shirts, Ben Sherman button-down collared shirts, some had 2-tone bomber jackets on, others wore chunky box-type cardies - don't forget, this was northern Scotland in October, it was fucking freezing.
    Our hairstyles were this new 'wedge cut' that had replaced the 1970s feather cut, many had fingers full of sovereign rings, big chunky things which basically acted like knuckle-dusters in a fight. A couple of smacks in the face and it would be a hospital job for stitches.
    Suddenly, a huge mob of pissed-up jocks came pouring out of a pub, and honestly, we stood there and pissed ourselves laughing as it looked like we were being confronted by the Bay City Roller's granddads. We pointed at them and started to chant, 'Shang-a-lang ... Shang-a-lang .....'
    I don't think there'd been this much tartan in one place since the Battle of Culloden.
    Every one of the neanderthals wore Wrangler jackets, baggy jeans, Levi jackets or jeans absolutely festooned in tartan, with fucking tartan scarves or red Aberdeen scarves tied around their wrists. They all had hair like Billy Connolly, many were ginger with huge ginger sidies, many wore tartan berets too. We were convinced we'd passed through a time portal on arrival in Aberdeen and were back in the early / mid 1970s.
    There was a brief Mexican stand-off as they stared in disbelief at our casual attire, before shouting homophobic stuff at us, calling up girlies, poofters, shirt-lifters etc etc.
    Then it kicked-off as some beer bottles were launched into our mob. We flew at them like Tazmanian Devils. The brave few who stood their ground were overawed within seconds as they were swarmed over, like ants dealing with unfortunate fat insects.
    We'd been outnumbered at least two-to-one, but seeing as the Russ Abbott / Jimmie Crankie look-a-likes mostly scarpered when they noticed many Stanleys being introduced, those left were given a fair hiding by us 'girlie casuals.'
    Contrary to popular belief, those Stanleys were very rarely 'deployed,' as on this occasion they were a very good deterrent in causing a confronting mob to scarper, but I know of many times where they helped to get someone out of very sticky situation in places like Manchester, London, Middlesbrough, Birmingham ......
    Ah, those casual days. Great memories of being 'trend-setters.' Many didn't like it when they saw away fans copying our dress style, but there's a saying, Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

  • @y.rg.s1510
    @y.rg.s1510 9 лет назад

    Man the content on this channel is getting better and better every day. Keep up the great work! :)

  • @FSKgolaso
    @FSKgolaso 9 лет назад +3

    Should've expanded it to British football and talked to a couple hibs, Aberdeen or Rangers casuals. Some tough guys

  • @bentheyerl6974
    @bentheyerl6974 9 лет назад +1

    Man this videos for a great soundtrack, new order, stone roses, libertines yes!

  • @alisdairsmith6249
    @alisdairsmith6249 9 лет назад +6

    My local Casuals are just teenagers smoking and wearing ellesse, fila and sergio tacchini

  • @aaronlandau5575
    @aaronlandau5575 9 лет назад +1

    I love your use of Blue Monday. One of my all time favorite songs

  • @millwalljoey8350
    @millwalljoey8350 6 лет назад +9

    Casuals these days are 14 year olds wearing a stone island jumper, Ralph polo, Levi’s and Adidas gazelles

  • @dairelyons4237
    @dairelyons4237 9 лет назад +2

    Eli is always dressed very casual, cracking gear pal👌

  • @pauliesk.7102
    @pauliesk.7102 8 лет назад +6

    Great film Geez, really enjoyed that! (But I can imagine the Aberdeen fans asking, "What about north of the border?!!?")

  • @brianmclean643
    @brianmclean643 2 года назад +1

    Please transport me to the 80s, I miss it, no Internet no mobile phone, iliegal raves, acid, smoking on planes, plenty of jobs, home cooked school dinners, I'm 50 now I look at this world with, dispare sadness,

  • @Huumf
    @Huumf 8 лет назад +47

    Eli is a casual lmao

  • @yourlocalpunk8804
    @yourlocalpunk8804 Год назад +2

    I'm a punk, but my family members had involvement in casual culture. even though ive been punk for over a decade, when I go see my beloved pompey I dress the part and I still keep a small amount of casual clothing in my wardrobe. music is a different subject.

  • @tomjackson97
    @tomjackson97 7 лет назад +4

    Wade Smith! Miss that shop, used to spend hours in there at the weekends.

  • @markdavids2511
    @markdavids2511 4 года назад +1

    We Hull city lads had one of the first casual crews in the country outside the northwest, fuck it takes me back, travelling the country in the back of a box van!.

  • @anarchovegan9738
    @anarchovegan9738 7 лет назад +10

    casuals started in the late 1970's and was started by Aberdeen and Liverpool

    • @pablojablo6371
      @pablojablo6371 4 года назад

      Nope. It was by Liverpool. A few others followed suit in 1979 then we played Aberdeen 1980 and they then followed suit.

  • @benblackburn6774
    @benblackburn6774 3 года назад +2

    Up the ammerssss ⚒

  • @4thinternational283
    @4thinternational283 4 года назад +61

    Makes me sad when I realise how much I missed out on; fighting, vandalism, spending chunks of my life in prison and strutting around wearing ridiculous looking tracksuits. If we could do it all again, eh!??

    • @alynwillams4297
      @alynwillams4297 4 года назад +12

      The good old days.

    • @andrewroberts7428
      @andrewroberts7428 4 года назад +2

      all remembrance a poem be

    • @allieallie6971
      @allieallie6971 3 года назад +7

      With a comment and picture like that the culture would of rejected you anyway, just saying

  • @TheJoester96
    @TheJoester96 9 лет назад +2

    Mod is a way of life. Style before fashion.

  • @maxmilburn4046
    @maxmilburn4046 9 лет назад +3

    The jam

  • @DUCATEA
    @DUCATEA 7 лет назад +2

    Football specials, away days, standing up, paying on the day to get in, tear up on Motorway service station, never to return, such a shame.

  • @Prolix8
    @Prolix8 9 лет назад +1

    I have the same jacket, was released when the film 'Awaydays' (inspired from the book) was out. Limited edition from Fred Perry based on the cagoules worn in the film.

  • @superwhat1999
    @superwhat1999 9 лет назад +4

    Sent to me from heaven

  • @lewismacdougall3870
    @lewismacdougall3870 7 лет назад +4

    It's not just english you get this all across Britain

  • @monthebiffyclyro11
    @monthebiffyclyro11 8 лет назад +10

    Loving that manc lads clobber

  • @mrkipling2201
    @mrkipling2201 3 года назад +1

    Travelling miles and miles in England or abroad looking for that jacket or trainers that nobody else had was a huge part of it. That was a fun part. That’s why it’ll never be the same as it was, because it’s too easy now. All you have to do is go online and find anything you want. When the media got hold of it was awful as it wasn’t an underground culture anymore. That’s always the death knell for any street culture/movement/whatever label you want to put on it.

  • @143_imadeganggaarypriyamba5
    @143_imadeganggaarypriyamba5 5 лет назад +4

    In england if a team sells local jersey it might not sell well because in england all people use casual wear go to stadium😂