There is something deliciously delightful about all this, at the same time highly contagious - indeed hilarious. The _Adam's Family_ chant was an A+ for me.
It's against Kidderminster, so you can probably work out the reason for the lyrics. Most chants are started by a small group as they are either well known or the crowd catches on reasonable quick. Some chants can be started with a single word or a drum beat
I went to my first footie match aged 11 or so, and was totally enthralled by all the nig grown-up men (looking like my dad) effing and c-ing with total abandon....I loved it :)
When I took my 10 year old son to watch Arsenal, Spurs, I had to tell him, "We're on tour, do what you need to, say/chant what you want - but don't tell your mum" - education from an early age :-)
The 'She said Fergie' chant was about Darren Ferguson hitting his wife, he's the son of Alex ferguson probably the greatest football manager ever! that's why they were chanting 'your Dads a c*nt and so are you'! hope that clears it up for you JJ lol!
I must say, this channel is a lucky find for me - In a world where practically every commentator is loud, obnoxious, and hyperenergetic, it's nice to see someone chill like you. #subscribed
We use the words soccer & football, they are the same but in the UK we use our feet & head. My favourite magazine when I was a child was called Soccer.
Love that you look up what you don’t understand rather than just pretend because it’s not only teaching yourself but also any of your fans from your side of the pond that might not get the references, earned a sub from Scotland 🏴
Chanting is born into us over here, we start young with changing the words to nursery rhymes ect and it just gets worse as we get older. Pick a catchy song that everyone knows and then add your lyrics it soon catches on and everyone will join in.
We certainly did have the Adams Family in England. When I was a kid we never missed an episode, my late nan, may she rest in peace, would not miss a it for the world. She was diabetic and blind as a bat, always in the middle of us all, head two feet away from the screen our black and white TV. She loved it.
I go weekly (Barnsley fc are my team) and we've heard some brill ones. I've got a garden shed bigger than this (refering to the stadium). This weekend it was a certain local rival teams player is a nonce 🙈. Football here is tribal and brutal. You can be best friends with someone all week but on match days if they support another team (especially a local rival team) you hate each other. It's brill!
A few years ago, goalkeeper Les Sealy had just been diagnosed with schizophrenia. The crowd wasted no time in coming up with the chant “there’s only two Les Sealys”
''She said no Fergy'' - you googled the wrong Fergy, they were chanting about Darren Fergurson (Son of Alex Fergurson Manchester United manager) who was charged with rape in 2008
In the UK we don't really do drums, we are more about creating an atmosphere with our voices instead of with instruments. This is why there were chants about the people who did have drums, they were being called out of being weird or unable to create atmosphere without help.@@JJLAReacts
There are generally 4 rhythm's of chant, 3 are spur of the moment ones where one person starts shouting it and then either people join in or not.. and then there is that 1 which seems to be team specific, but outside of those 4, the really team specific ones like singing about the team manager are generally made up on the supporter forums but the 'singing section' A "league tour" is when you get relegated and then immediately promoted again, or.. you get promoted and then immediately relegated.. since the start of 'parachute payments' teams team to get relegated get the payout and buy players and then get promoted again
A few of the bigger clubs have great song books, of songs that have been handed down through the ages. Liverpool have an excellent amount of songs that don't just fit into the standard cookie cutter chants. I shouldn't admit this but man united also has a good song book too.
The stadium at 1:56 is the John Smiths Stadium in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. This is my hometown and I'm a Huddersfield fan. At 12:15 yes we was aired The Addams Family here in the UK both animated and proper TV/Film/Movie versions.
The League one tour chant was basically them laughing at themselves for being relegated to a lower league. So they are saying they are going on a tour of the lower league and will be back up next season (they hope 😂😂)
The Kiddy Family song is for the team Kidderminster Harriers.. Has to be one of the best.. As someone else mentioned it's great to see you research something if you don't know what it means.. Full props to you for that.. Subscribed
@@stephenbrookes492 as a Coventry City supporter you were one of the teams we didn't like.. After the Villa.. Until you helped save us from extinction with the groundsharing 💙 football first, rivalries second..
@@Blue.723 Yes we’ve had our moments with yourselves, but I have nothing but respect for you, as anyone who hates the villa as much as us, is all good in my book. All the best for the rest of the season, apart from when we play you obviously, and bless you for the kind words, about you using our stadium. KRO 💙
Songs can be from actual songs, but also from opera's and musicals. Very cultured indeed. Some are standard, just switch names. Others are spontaneous. Do know that, especially "Away" fans already had a long trip, starting with beers from the start. These Away fans feel more like a group, a unity. That's why many times you hear them more than the Home fans.
There are much better complications than this tbh. Also the reason they’re singing “sky tv is fucking shit” is because sky always pick the games to broadcast and change the kick off time without a care for the supporters. The fans could have their tickets for a Saturday afternoon and then a few weeks before they’ll change them to a Sunday evening (meaning if it’s an away game the supporters get back at sometimes 1am or later when having to get up for work at 6am)
“Fergie” in this case is Darren Ferguson, whose dad Sir Alex coached Manchester United back in the day. IIRC, there was some kerfuffle between Ferguson junior and his wife.
Disgraced footballer Adam Johnson remains without a club seven years on from his sacking by Sunderland, where he spent the majority of his professional career following spells at Middlesbrough and Manchester City. The 35-year-old was dismissed by the Black Cats shortly after pleading guilty to sexual activity with a child and child grooming, which landed him a six-year prison sentence back in 2016.
Yep, finally someone who's is not too lazy & actually bothers looking up stuff, rather than asking viewers or just comes off lazy & ignit, like so many others...
We did see the Adams Family in England J and as far as I know mate it was the session bass player Carol Kaye who came up wirh the intro.and bones of it.
This is why I searched for you reacting to this, co you look up the terms you don't know. As opposed to most other react videos where they spend the whole video not getting it.
Say it alone get in trouble, say it with others untouchable. Strength in numbers and all that, they cant remove all of you. Here in Britain we are exposed to this level of banter & creative swearing from a young agw. Its pretty hard to offend us lol
The term noncing, its derived from the acronym nonce,used to describe prisoners who have been convicted for crimes against children. Its stands for Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise. Nonces would be routinely attacked in prison by other prisoners,so have to be segregated.
Ignore the soft arses who are outraged by words agreed upon between two groups of people yet dont have anything negative to say on historical videos where one group slaughters another. Nice one for actually looking up things you dont know that goes a long way in showing you have an interest. Youre one of the better reaction channels out there I've been watching since you did every country England has invaded. Oh btw the "big dick" chant was Sunderland fans when they had the manager Dick Advocaat from the Netherlands.
My brother was invited to a Leeds United match by his mate (a big lad) and to watch from the box. The crowd started chanting "Who ate all the pies?", then pointed to the box and chanted " That fat bastard ate the pies" My brother said he could have crawled into a hole 😂
I think Fergie may be referring to Sir Alex Ferguson(former Man Utd manager) & his son Darren Ferguson who was also a manager of Peterborough Utd a lower league team, but I could be wrong
League One Tour - bit of explanation of the significance of that. Unlike US Major League Soccer and most US sports in general, most Association Football has a system of promotion and relegation...whereby several teams, usually top 2, 3 or 4 get promoted to the next higher tier league (until they're in the highest tier) and the same number of teams that finish bottom of a league are relegated to the next lower tier. There's no languishing at the bottom and getting the pick of best players in any sort of draft system, neither is there guaranteed TV payments to all... Getting relegated can have pretty negative effects on a club...there are some short term protections (**see below), but generally, the longer you languish in the lower reaches of the football league the harder it is to get back up. Premier league and, to a lesser extent, Championship TV payments are very lucrative, but then those start to drop off by the time you get to League one and Two and Non-league...Not to mention attendances tend to plummet. Less TV money and dwindling ticket sales means clubs can't pay wages so they have to sell their best players and can't afford to buy new ones. There's a lot at stake to stay in a league or get promoted out of it... Whatever team that was, they'd been relegated out of the Championship into League One (hence going on a league one tour)....and they're hoping that they bounce right back up and gain promotion the next season...'we're going down, but straight back up!' - I don't know if they did or not. **There's a system of what's called 'parachute' and 'solidarity' payments paid to clubs that is based on the value of the Premier League's TV rights - as previously mentioned, dropping out of the Premier league is potentially financially ruinous for clubs so the first year teams are relegated they get (I think) something like 55% of their TV money they would have got had they stayed in the league...and the second year that drops to about 45% and then finally IF they are a team that had been in the Premier for at least two seasons they get a third year's payment of about 20%...but then that's it and they're on their own again. So if they don't go back up...then tough. Then the 'solidarity' payments...again more Premier League money is allocated and shared out across all the teams in the other leagues...I think it's about £100 million or so currently, so it doesn't go all that far when shared out and each league gets a smaller and smaller piece of the pie to share.
"We´re all going on a league one tour" refers to the European sport system, where the bottom 2-3 teams are relegated (kicked out of the league) at the end of every season and replaced by the top 2-3 teams in the division below. That´s what they mean when they sing "we´re going down, but straight back up". They expect (or at least hope) to get promoted back up again next year. I have never seen any american get that reference since you don´t have relegation in US sports.
Just to point out that, in england, if you google gary neville, it says he is a football player. Not sure if you were saying it says he was a soccer player as a joke or not, but just thought I'd point that out. 👍 This is coming from an english person btw
Not being an avid follower of football, I've only seen bits and pieces on T.V. The chants are obviously edited out so this has been a nice eye opener for me.
Love this. I think it would be beneficial if you reacted to one of those longer videos that explains football. There's a couple I've seen others watch that are like "Football explained for Americans" and such, and they're always fun to watch a reaction to. And the reason it says Gary Neville is a "Soccer Player" on your Google is because of your location. Mine states "Football Player". Google changes terms depending on location to fit the locale terms :)
some context, the first one about adam johnson, he played for sunderland, my home team, he went with15 years old and went to prison i think, the crowd singing is newcastle fans, our arch enemy, 9 miles between us, as for the football fans, its pure hatred, if they got to each other it would be a blood bath, having said that, you can go work enjoy normal life in either city no problem, you could not wear the opposing shirt in the cities, you would die, for real, as well as that, there are another couple of north east teams, middlesboro and hartlepool, football is a passion, and we do like all our teams to do well, when we not playing each other, we joked and put up newcastle flag at the bag of work in sunderland, a joke that backfired, we were scared, flag was ripped down and burnt, and what we got told would happen to us, i never want to hear again lol
I don't know where this guy works but it's not that intense. My geordie teacher had a newcastle flag in our classroom full of teenagers in sunderland and never got any bother. Supposedly, the rivalry dates from the civil war when one city was roundhead and the other was cavalier
@@tigerlily2519 i worked in sunderland, i also, lived next to the old roker park, i also served my time in gateshead back in the 80's, , the context is the football rivalry, not the everyday life, as your from the north east, we support all our north east teams and want them to do well, even if we are not, newcastle started with great season, we welcome that , it supports the north east, but not on derby match days, thats a different thing
@@JJLAReacts Anyone called Ferguson is probably gonna be called Fergie at some point in their life! Try asking your comments section for their nicknames, I bet most have just got a "y" tagged on. My exhusband was called Bunny (surname of Bunn). My maiden name was Hazleton so not so easy to make into anything, being a Sharon I got called anything from Shaz to Shazbat to Shash (teen years for obvious reasons....) xxx
I think my favourite is the "Sky TV is ****ing shit" whilst the Sky TV presenters are trying to do a pre-game piece to camera on the field. The sound man must have been doing his nut trying to balance the sound levels to dim that out 😆 I also suspect the visiting fans singing the Kiddy family (Adams family tune) are from the club I support Mansfield Town. The players in red are Kidderminster and those in yellow and blue could be Mansfield.
They're playing with the plant pot because they're losing 3-0 - they can take the risk of walking out and facing the "Is there a fire drill" chant, use the "We lose every week chant" or entertain themselves with the plant pot and whatever else they can get hold of. They chose to entertain themselves until they can go home.
Leeds fans do not care who it is, they will go after you if you done something to catch their attention, and it is absolutely amazing to watch unfold. The Sky TV is fucking shit one is spot on though. The best one I know of is from Bradford City, you had an entire stand chanting about some bloke eating a pie, and then someone noticed it had no sauce, so the chant went from he's eating a pie, to there's no sauce, there's no sauce, my lord, there's no sauce. Someone get him sauce, you lads, someone get him sauce. And someone did, a fan gave him sauce for his pie. Nobody was actually watching the match, everyone was too interested in the plight of the guy with the pie and no sauce. Best. Chant. Ever. No swearing, no going after someone in the media, just 20k people I think it was pointing out there was both a pie and no sauce and fixing a problem.he
Sie Alex Ferguson was a Scottish football manager for Manchester United “She said no Fergie” is a dig at him saying he raped a woman. You know, casually say someone raped someone.
All the Jimmy avile chants on here could lead you to reacting to "Jimmy Savile: crimes that shocked the world" which is a tough watch but will also put all these chants in perspective for you
Reference to drums is because some teams have a really fat guy who takes a drum along and beats it throughout the game without his shirt on - topless. If he isn’t there, like in the video, they’ll pick on a fat guy in the crowd and claim he’s eaten his drum.
Nonce is actually misused and is an acronym for prisoners who are not forbidden to interact with other prisoners,usually for their own safety.Us Brits tend to use it for anyone we consider to be a threat to children.
That Fergie is NOT the one you looked up 😂 “she said no” in a chant is always because a player has been accused of rape or someth8ng. I am guessing the Fergie here might be Darren Fergusan. Others will confirm or not
There are a few "cookie cutter" chants, like the "she said no" one, it gets ehouted at any player who might be under accusation of sexual assault. Also, the "league one tour" thing is because the league system, where you saw that league one is the third tier, has a promotion/relegation system in place where the bottom three teams in each division get relegated and three teams get promoted in their place. I think this is different to how American sports work and most who react to this video don't understand the concept.
The Manchester City version of "You're nothing special, we lose every week" is: We never win at home and we never win away. We lost last week and we lost today. We don't give a f*** 'cos we're all p***ed up. M-C-F-C OK! Sung ironically nowadays of course, but when it was created it was true.😂😂😂
you’re a pretty intelligent guy, i enjoy watching you react to football. please watch ultras our way of life it will blow your mind! love from denmark FC copenhagen!
Just fyi, the internet calls gary neville a soccer player because it localizes the results. If you do that search in england it will say football player.
Admirable that he looks up the terms he doesn't know. Broadening his horizons and knowledge.
Yeah makes a nice change from the other reaction channels that just don’t bother at all.
Wow thanks, y'all! I'll keep that up. I'm constantly Googling things throughout my day 😂
I totally agree, it shows genuine interest and not just doing it for views
Credit where due
@@JJLAReacts or just watch enough of these and find someone who does 😅
Googling Adam Johnson, Jimmy Savile and noncing is definitely gonna put you on some kinda list 😂
There is something deliciously delightful about all this, at the same time highly contagious - indeed hilarious. The _Adam's Family_ chant was an A+ for me.
LOL Yeah, so creative!!
It's against Kidderminster, so you can probably work out the reason for the lyrics. Most chants are started by a small group as they are either well known or the crowd catches on reasonable quick. Some chants can be started with a single word or a drum beat
Gotta love the 'Your'e nothing special, we lose every week.' 😂
😂😂😂😂😂that should be the Spuds anthem🤣🤣(Spurs)
When I first went to football as a kid I remember my dad saying "now don't repeat anything you hear here" 😂. So much swearing ha
I went to my first footie match aged 11 or so, and was totally enthralled by all the nig grown-up men (looking like my dad) effing and c-ing with total abandon....I loved it :)
When I took my 10 year old son to watch Arsenal, Spurs, I had to tell him, "We're on tour, do what you need to, say/chant what you want - but don't tell your mum" - education from an early age :-)
The standard British parenting lesson
@@michaelcorbiere7579yes
😂😂😂😂😂 bet it was the what do we think
Of Tottenham 🤣🤣🤣🤣
A slapper isnt a prostitute, its a girlwhosleeps with anyone
A proza who doesn't get paid technically lol
@@markscouler2534Yep, describes most men.
Ha! Okay, good to know 😂
with anything u mean
The 'She said Fergie' chant was about Darren Ferguson hitting his wife, he's the son of Alex ferguson probably the greatest football manager ever! that's why they were chanting 'your Dads a c*nt and so are you'! hope that clears it up for you JJ lol!
Oh, I see. Yeah, wow. Very fitting chant for him then 😂
And Darren Ferguson was on the touchline managing the team that the fans were singing at!@@JJLAReacts
@@JJLAReactsmate when you brought up Fergie of York I wet Mi’sen x❤😂😂
@@gmdhargreaves Yup - it fit perfectly- not for her, but absolutely for what her husband was accused of!
Need a translation Catalog or so. Cause they are all lost on me...not watching any Football Game though being European.
Feel so embarrassed and proud at the same time.
😂❤️
The last bastion of free speech....the football terrace.
totaly agree and a bit more,
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@@faithpearlgenied-a5517 you've won me over with that well thought out argument.
Not in Scotland.
I must say, this channel is a lucky find for me - In a world where practically every commentator is loud, obnoxious, and hyperenergetic, it's nice to see someone chill like you. #subscribed
if you are in america it will say "soccar" player, if yo usearch from the uk it will say "football player" it changes the wording regionally
Unfortunately so much of the internet content is American, so it'll be their wording despite being wrong.
We use the words soccer & football, they are the same but in the UK we use our feet & head. My favourite magazine when I was a child was called Soccer.
It used to be called soccer in Australia a long time ago too, but over time everyone got on the same page, except the Americans of course.
Love that you look up what you don’t understand rather than just pretend because it’s not only teaching yourself but also any of your fans from your side of the pond that might not get the references, earned a sub from Scotland 🏴
Alan Johnson was convicted of sexual activity with a child (15 year old girl)
He was sentenced to 6 years imprisonment 😊
Adam Johnson. (Expect a litigation suit from Alan Johnson😂)
He only had to serve half though. He was out after 3
Chanting is born into us over here, we start young with changing the words to nursery rhymes ect and it just gets worse as we get older.
Pick a catchy song that everyone knows and then add your lyrics it soon catches on and everyone will join in.
Love the sky tv one. Totally embarrassing for them on national tv as well. 😂
The easily offended wouldn't last 5 minutes at an English football match. 😂😂😂
even british in general 🤣 have u seen some of the irish fans from a scotsman
If you get offended theres no point in being a Brit.
Ain't seen anyone offended, lol
Love how u look up stuff, most Channels would ask questions and say 'drop an answer in the comments' and then not read the comments
As a British man … that’s just are humour we have a dark sense of humour we can laugh/make jokes about most subjects
And about ourselves. It is mostly good-natured banter. But where there is fierce rivalry it's not so good-natured!
We certainly did have the Adams Family in England. When I was a kid we never missed an episode, my late nan, may she rest in peace, would not miss a it for the world. She was diabetic and blind as a bat, always in the middle of us all, head two feet away from the screen our black and white TV. She loved it.
Bruh the thing I love about english people,is that they can make chants and beats in an instant😂😂😂
You're such an awesome host. You're interest in British chant culture is great.
I go weekly (Barnsley fc are my team) and we've heard some brill ones. I've got a garden shed bigger than this (refering to the stadium). This weekend it was a certain local rival teams player is a nonce 🙈. Football here is tribal and brutal. You can be best friends with someone all week but on match days if they support another team (especially a local rival team) you hate each other. It's brill!
When I used to go to football matches in the 1970s, there were running battles between rival fans, so I guess this is relatively harmless.
A few years ago, goalkeeper Les Sealy had just been diagnosed with schizophrenia. The crowd wasted no time in coming up with the chant “there’s only two Les Sealys”
That was Andy Goram, not Les Sealey. Though, sadly, both Goram and Sealey died much too young.
this is youuuur daily dose of british football chants! :-)
Bro all british chants are in the moment 😂😂
''She said no Fergy'' - you googled the wrong Fergy, they were chanting about Darren Fergurson (Son of Alex Fergurson Manchester United manager) who was charged with rape in 2008
Aaaaaah. Okay. Wow, so much debauchery going on 😂
@JJLAReacts . It may also refer to sir alex ferguson who was accused of sexual abuse but was never charged
@@Kelly-just-kelly Maybe but I dont think so
In most games you have the hardcore fans, they bring their own drums to increase the atmosphere :)
Ah, okay, so they did mean actual drums. Cool.
In the UK we don't really do drums, we are more about creating an atmosphere with our voices instead of with instruments. This is why there were chants about the people who did have drums, they were being called out of being weird or unable to create atmosphere without help.@@JJLAReacts
I find your voice crazy soothing 😂
There are generally 4 rhythm's of chant, 3 are spur of the moment ones where one person starts shouting it and then either people join in or not.. and then there is that 1 which seems to be team specific, but outside of those 4, the really team specific ones like singing about the team manager are generally made up on the supporter forums but the 'singing section'
A "league tour" is when you get relegated and then immediately promoted again, or.. you get promoted and then immediately relegated.. since the start of 'parachute payments' teams team to get relegated get the payout and buy players and then get promoted again
A few of the bigger clubs have great song books, of songs that have been handed down through the ages. Liverpool have an excellent amount of songs that don't just fit into the standard cookie cutter chants. I shouldn't admit this but man united also has a good song book too.
The stadium at 1:56 is the John Smiths Stadium in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. This is my hometown and I'm a Huddersfield fan. At 12:15 yes we was aired The Addams Family here in the UK both animated and proper TV/Film/Movie versions.
The League one tour chant was basically them laughing at themselves for being relegated to a lower league. So they are saying they are going on a tour of the lower league and will be back up next season (they hope 😂😂)
The Kiddy Family song is for the team Kidderminster Harriers.. Has to be one of the best..
As someone else mentioned it's great to see you research something if you don't know what it means.. Full props to you for that..
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Defo the best chant ever bro 💙We are, by far, the best fans in the world, at singing our songs, and having a laugh at the match. BCFC KRO 💙
@@stephenbrookes492 as a Coventry City supporter you were one of the teams we didn't like.. After the Villa.. Until you helped save us from extinction with the groundsharing 💙 football first, rivalries second..
@@Blue.723
Yes we’ve had our moments with yourselves, but I have nothing but respect for you, as anyone who hates the villa as much as us, is all good in my book. All the best for the rest of the season, apart from when we play you obviously, and bless you for the kind words, about you using our stadium. KRO 💙
Songs can be from actual songs, but also from opera's and musicals. Very cultured indeed.
Some are standard, just switch names. Others are spontaneous.
Do know that, especially "Away" fans already had a long trip, starting with beers from the start. These Away fans feel more like a group, a unity. That's why many times you hear them more than the Home fans.
There are much better complications than this tbh.
Also the reason they’re singing “sky tv is fucking shit” is because sky always pick the games to broadcast and change the kick off time without a care for the supporters. The fans could have their tickets for a Saturday afternoon and then a few weeks before they’ll change them to a Sunday evening (meaning if it’s an away game the supporters get back at sometimes 1am or later when having to get up for work at 6am)
“Fergie” in this case is Darren Ferguson, whose dad Sir Alex coached Manchester United back in the day. IIRC, there was some kerfuffle between Ferguson junior and his wife.
We British are proud of all those years stuck in Choir practice, football stadiums are pretty much the only place you'll hear it
Disgraced footballer Adam Johnson remains without a club seven years on from his sacking by Sunderland, where he spent the majority of his professional career following spells at Middlesbrough and Manchester City. The 35-year-old was dismissed by the Black Cats shortly after pleading guilty to sexual activity with a child and child grooming, which landed him a six-year prison sentence back in 2016.
Chants are in the moment based on decades of traditional spontaneity
Almost every single one was Leeds United fans so proud to be a Leeds fan watching this ngl 😅
As a Newcastle fan i love the fact that the first to are about Adam Johnson lol, I was actually at the first one
Yep, finally someone who's is not too lazy & actually bothers looking up stuff, rather than asking viewers or just comes off lazy & ignit, like so many others...
We did see the Adams Family in England J and as far as I know mate it was the session bass player Carol Kaye who came up wirh the intro.and bones of it.
This is why I searched for you reacting to this, co you look up the terms you don't know. As opposed to most other react videos where they spend the whole video not getting it.
Say it alone get in trouble, say it with others untouchable. Strength in numbers and all that, they cant remove all of you. Here in Britain we are exposed to this level of banter & creative swearing from a young agw. Its pretty hard to offend us lol
The term noncing, its derived from the acronym nonce,used to describe prisoners who have been convicted for crimes against children.
Its stands for Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise.
Nonces would be routinely attacked in prison by other prisoners,so have to be segregated.
A term first used at Wakefield, I believe. It also refers to all sex offenders, not just the peados....
Wiktionary says the etymology is unknown, and that "Not On Normal Communal Exercise" is likely a bacronym, i.e. not the true origin.
Ignore the soft arses who are outraged by words agreed upon between two groups of people yet dont have anything negative to say on historical videos where one group slaughters another. Nice one for actually looking up things you dont know that goes a long way in showing you have an interest. Youre one of the better reaction channels out there I've been watching since you did every country England has invaded. Oh btw the "big dick" chant was Sunderland fans when they had the manager Dick Advocaat from the Netherlands.
the same team that real convicted nonce Adam Johnson played for when he was sent down to prison.
The budgie cage thing went right over your head 😅😂
They call budgies cockatiels in America don't they? So he probably didn't know what it meant.
My brother was invited to a Leeds United match by his mate (a big lad) and to watch from the box. The crowd started chanting "Who ate all the pies?", then pointed to the box and chanted " That fat bastard ate the pies" My brother said he could have crawled into a hole 😂
I love how many Leeds United appearances there is ALAW
Yeeesss the plant pot on his head is my team!! It's granty!!!
04:31 Peterborough United's home stadium of London Road. Darren Ferguson manages. He is the son of Sir Alex of Manchester United fame
the internet calls Gary Neville a soccer player because you googled him in America, just saves the confusion.
Yep, the place for it is right here in the football stadiums of the UK
I think Fergie may be referring to Sir Alex Ferguson(former Man Utd manager) & his son Darren Ferguson who was also a manager of Peterborough Utd a lower league team, but I could be wrong
Yea sir alex got accused of sexual abuse although never charged. But give the fans an inch they will take a mile lol
This is an old video now but I can recommend loads of chant videos to listen too which are really good.
You also need to look up football ultras
What creativity :)
I don't know why we can't all just stick to, "I believe that we will win"! 😄
League One Tour - bit of explanation of the significance of that. Unlike US Major League Soccer and most US sports in general, most Association Football has a system of promotion and relegation...whereby several teams, usually top 2, 3 or 4 get promoted to the next higher tier league (until they're in the highest tier) and the same number of teams that finish bottom of a league are relegated to the next lower tier. There's no languishing at the bottom and getting the pick of best players in any sort of draft system, neither is there guaranteed TV payments to all...
Getting relegated can have pretty negative effects on a club...there are some short term protections (**see below), but generally, the longer you languish in the lower reaches of the football league the harder it is to get back up. Premier league and, to a lesser extent, Championship TV payments are very lucrative, but then those start to drop off by the time you get to League one and Two and Non-league...Not to mention attendances tend to plummet. Less TV money and dwindling ticket sales means clubs can't pay wages so they have to sell their best players and can't afford to buy new ones. There's a lot at stake to stay in a league or get promoted out of it...
Whatever team that was, they'd been relegated out of the Championship into League One (hence going on a league one tour)....and they're hoping that they bounce right back up and gain promotion the next season...'we're going down, but straight back up!' - I don't know if they did or not.
**There's a system of what's called 'parachute' and 'solidarity' payments paid to clubs that is based on the value of the Premier League's TV rights - as previously mentioned, dropping out of the Premier league is potentially financially ruinous for clubs so the first year teams are relegated they get (I think) something like 55% of their TV money they would have got had they stayed in the league...and the second year that drops to about 45% and then finally IF they are a team that had been in the Premier for at least two seasons they get a third year's payment of about 20%...but then that's it and they're on their own again. So if they don't go back up...then tough.
Then the 'solidarity' payments...again more Premier League money is allocated and shared out across all the teams in the other leagues...I think it's about £100 million or so currently, so it doesn't go all that far when shared out and each league gets a smaller and smaller piece of the pie to share.
The "She Said No Fergie" chant is about Darren Ferguson, a Scottish professional football manager and former player. He used to beat his wife up
the adams family is well known in whole europe where it was on tv, in form of live action and cartoons.
"We´re all going on a league one tour" refers to the European sport system, where the bottom 2-3 teams are relegated (kicked out of the league) at the end of every season and replaced by the top 2-3 teams in the division below. That´s what they mean when they sing "we´re going down, but straight back up". They expect (or at least hope) to get promoted back up again next year.
I have never seen any american get that reference since you don´t have relegation in US sports.
Just to point out that, in england, if you google gary neville, it says he is a football player. Not sure if you were saying it says he was a soccer player as a joke or not, but just thought I'd point that out. 👍
This is coming from an english person btw
Google in the US translates stuff to the US vernacular so they can understand it, I know this because I've lived here 27 years.
Fergie is also Sir Alex Ferguson the most successful manager of Manchester United for over almost three decades who retired in 2013
Next one you could do is the Derby songs- the atmospheres are electric.... or England VS Scotland
These chants are mostly made up on the day although there are some that stand the test of time 😂
Not being an avid follower of football, I've only seen bits and pieces on T.V. The chants are obviously edited out so this has been a nice eye opener for me.
Wish you wouldve reacted to the we've lost the ball chant its hilarious
Love this. I think it would be beneficial if you reacted to one of those longer videos that explains football. There's a couple I've seen others watch that are like "Football explained for Americans" and such, and they're always fun to watch a reaction to.
And the reason it says Gary Neville is a "Soccer Player" on your Google is because of your location. Mine states "Football Player". Google changes terms depending on location to fit the locale terms :)
I agree with that because it changes where you are also streaming platforms as well
some context, the first one about adam johnson, he played for sunderland, my home team, he went with15 years old and went to prison i think, the crowd singing is newcastle fans, our arch enemy, 9 miles between us, as for the football fans, its pure hatred, if they got to each other it would be a blood bath, having said that, you can go work enjoy normal life in either city no problem, you could not wear the opposing shirt in the cities, you would die, for real, as well as that, there are another couple of north east teams, middlesboro and hartlepool, football is a passion, and we do like all our teams to do well, when we not playing each other, we joked and put up newcastle flag at the bag of work in sunderland, a joke that backfired, we were scared, flag was ripped down and burnt, and what we got told would happen to us, i never want to hear again lol
Wow. I love a good rivalry but that sounds intense!
I don't know where this guy works but it's not that intense. My geordie teacher had a newcastle flag in our classroom full of teenagers in sunderland and never got any bother. Supposedly, the rivalry dates from the civil war when one city was roundhead and the other was cavalier
@@tigerlily2519 i worked in sunderland, i also, lived next to the old roker park, i also served my time in gateshead back in the 80's, , the context is the football rivalry, not the everyday life, as your from the north east, we support all our north east teams and want them to do well, even if we are not, newcastle started with great season, we welcome that , it supports the north east, but not on derby match days, thats a different thing
The fergie one wasn't about The Duchess of York it was about a player who was arrested for rape!
I see. Wow, who would've thought that "Fergie" is such a popular nickname.
@@JJLAReacts Anyone called Ferguson is probably gonna be called Fergie at some point in their life! Try asking your comments section for their nicknames, I bet most have just got a "y" tagged on. My exhusband was called Bunny (surname of Bunn). My maiden name was Hazleton so not so easy to make into anything, being a Sharon I got called anything from Shaz to Shazbat to Shash (teen years for obvious reasons....) xxx
I think it was Alex Ferguson's son they are referring to.
I think my favourite is the "Sky TV is ****ing shit" whilst the Sky TV presenters are trying to do a pre-game piece to camera on the field. The sound man must have been doing his nut trying to balance the sound levels to dim that out 😆
I also suspect the visiting fans singing the Kiddy family (Adams family tune) are from the club I support Mansfield Town. The players in red are Kidderminster and those in yellow and blue could be Mansfield.
They're playing with the plant pot because they're losing 3-0 - they can take the risk of walking out and facing the "Is there a fire drill" chant, use the "We lose every week chant" or entertain themselves with the plant pot and whatever else they can get hold of.
They chose to entertain themselves until they can go home.
Leeds fans do not care who it is, they will go after you if you done something to catch their attention, and it is absolutely amazing to watch unfold. The Sky TV is fucking shit one is spot on though. The best one I know of is from Bradford City, you had an entire stand chanting about some bloke eating a pie, and then someone noticed it had no sauce, so the chant went from he's eating a pie, to there's no sauce, there's no sauce, my lord, there's no sauce. Someone get him sauce, you lads, someone get him sauce. And someone did, a fan gave him sauce for his pie.
Nobody was actually watching the match, everyone was too interested in the plight of the guy with the pie and no sauce. Best. Chant. Ever. No swearing, no going after someone in the media, just 20k people I think it was pointing out there was both a pie and no sauce and fixing a problem.he
Sie Alex Ferguson was a Scottish football manager for Manchester United “She said no Fergie” is a dig at him saying he raped a woman. You know, casually say someone raped someone.
What Can You Expect From A Country That Has A Lot Of People That Like Football 🇬🇧🏴
You mean Soccer
@@YafetSegid-q7h its colloquially called football in most countries around the world.
9:49 Basically, the team these guys support dropped down a division at the end of the previous season.
I dont know what was more funny. Your opinions and reacrions or the chanting. Come on England 🏴
All the Jimmy avile chants on here could lead you to reacting to "Jimmy Savile: crimes that shocked the world" which is a tough watch but will also put all these chants in perspective for you
5.21 Fergie is Alex Ferguson (Fergie for short). Ex footballer and now retired coach of Manchester United.
The chant was directed at his son Darren, not Sir Alex.
@@austinseven4720 I was wondering. I knew it wasn’t Fergie as in the ex royal 😂
If your in usa it will tell you if u google a football player is a soccer player. If i google it. (Uk). It comes up football player
Reference to drums is because some teams have a really fat guy who takes a drum along and beats it throughout the game without his shirt on - topless. If he isn’t there, like in the video, they’ll pick on a fat guy in the crowd and claim he’s eaten his drum.
Adam Johnson was indeed a kiddy fiddler
Nonce is actually misused and is an acronym for prisoners who are not forbidden to interact with other prisoners,usually for their own safety.Us Brits tend to use it for anyone we consider to be a threat to children.
Of your losing its a way to have fun
Dr can be taken for sound and rhythm
SKY tv one was away fans at my teams ground, Ashton Gate which is the home of Bristol Rugby and Bristol City Fc
That Fergie is NOT the one you looked up 😂 “she said no” in a chant is always because a player has been accused of rape or someth8ng. I am guessing the Fergie here might be Darren Fergusan. Others will confirm or not
There are a few "cookie cutter" chants, like the "she said no" one, it gets ehouted at any player who might be under accusation of sexual assault.
Also, the "league one tour" thing is because the league system, where you saw that league one is the third tier, has a promotion/relegation system in place where the bottom three teams in each division get relegated and three teams get promoted in their place. I think this is different to how American sports work and most who react to this video don't understand the concept.
Have you watched Ronnie Pickering video 🚗🚲👀😆 a confrontational road rage incident between a biker and a car driver 😆
The first chant was from my club newcastle singing about a Sunderland player Sunderland are our biggest rivals we hate each other
The Manchester City version of "You're nothing special, we lose every week" is:
We never win at home and we never win away.
We lost last week and we lost today.
We don't give a f*** 'cos we're all p***ed up.
M-C-F-C OK!
Sung ironically nowadays of course, but when it was created it was true.😂😂😂
you’re a pretty intelligent guy, i enjoy watching you react to football. please watch ultras our way of life it will blow your mind! love from denmark FC copenhagen!
A bit of context definitely helps with a few of these.
Adam Johnson. Yes he was sent to prison for SA with a 15 year old and child grooming.
Wow, disgusting. Thank you for filling me in.
Just fyi, the internet calls gary neville a soccer player because it localizes the results. If you do that search in england it will say football player.
my 7 year old brotther went to one of em and he learnt a lot of new vocabulary if u know what i mean
Lol ,they just chant when they dont like a im afraid ,funny though 😂😂😂😂😂😂 footballer ,british humor
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