@@WonHakWoon Nah the more offensive the funnier they are, anyone can get it tbh and that's what makes it so fun. Besides most of the people doing these aren't rich and dgaf bout getting cancelled as they got real problems to worry about.
@@WonHakWoon Why? Can gay people not take a joke like other minority groups can? You think racism is fine but homophobia is crossing the line? Great fucking logic. Chant whatever the fuck you like, the problem is the twats who aren't joking and take the ideas home with them.
My mates talk to me worse than my enemies, you know who your friends are when they call you a complete c*nt and we all start laughing. One rule to remember however, don't bring anyones mum into it else there will be fistycuffs!
As a German my skin crawled with the US Chants :D And I had the same exact reaction to it :D "I Believe that we will win" is the most hilarious shit ever :D Also PROPS to the UK Chants - love it!
@Immortal__ bruh it´s just annoying that even when we wanna embrace a little part of our culture with being football fans you get shit on with nazi stuff...
@@shinesunred9699 We had a bit of fun when Stefan Kuntz was playing mate, didn't even need a chant for that one. 😁. We're an easily amused bunch most of the time, it's the "he say funny thing, hehe" approach.
@@fvefve12 I mean, I'd rather be Korean and eating dog, than come from Liverpool, any day of the week. One of these things is a dietary choice, and the other is a torturous punishment only meant for the worst offenders. The 9th circle of hell is Liverpool. We all know Britain is hell, and throwing insult is the sole enjoyment one can find there, how else did the Brits grow up to be such sarcastic buggers otherwise?
@@fvefve12 Gotta love the fact that they insult an entire country but end with 'could be worse, could be from this particular city of ours.' eases the blow, I think, and helps show it's ultimately just shits and giggles, no need to take a game of sports ball too seriously. Similar to 'we lose every game' at the start of the British half.
Biggest difference I've noticed is Americans take words far too seriously and ignore action, whereas words don't really mean too much here, cause the way we talk n banter, but your actions are far more important
@@Alfred5555 America is like the rome of the modern day era, sure its a superficial costume of a nationality but over hundreds of years and still more to come - it has and will become a distinct culture of its own right. American symbolism and colour is more recognisable than most around the world, and apart from similarities to its british roots, its entirely its own. The bioshock infinity game presents this very well. I dont like it but i cant deny that it is uniquely its own thing in history.
The “10 men went to bed, went to bed with Ashley” chant was in reference to rumours involving him and a couple of teammates getting some extra “training” in together 😂😂
I'll never forget being held back after the whistle at Liverpool till virtually all the home stands were empty. An enormous (overweight) policeman stood arms folded facing us and the chants started with "have you ever seen your feet" etc. And progressed from there. Several of his colleagues started laughing and had to take several steps back so he couldn't see them laughing as well
In the UK we are tribal, for 90 minutes we hate the other team, we can be brutal. But understand that’s for the game only and don’t get too offended. The tribalism is what it’s all about.
The "Harry Potter is coming for you" one I think the fans are suggesting that Jonjo Shelvey (stretching on the sideline) has a certain resemblance to Voldemort. 😆
This is undoubtedly the best reaction to English chants, simply because there is a local who can provide context about what is happening. Great video. We've to teach those gringos the true football CULTure. Cheers from South America. 🍻
To be fair in regards to that, there's no context. Could be a well known and not much liked ref, or a game could have just ended and the ref did something no one liked during the game.
"Let's pretend we scored a goal" was Spurs fans losing 4-0 at Liverpool and Spurs not looking like they were going to score all afternoon, so the fans pretended 🤣
I took a Canadian cousin to West ham Vs Liverpool a few years back,he was blown away and still talks about it to this day. In the car on the way back from the match he admitted that he always thought we were quaint😂😂😂 right up until that day,stating that from his perspective the difference being that Americans were too uptight and that we were relaxed and comfortable with who we are.I have heard some real great chants over the years and an absolute beauty at a boxing match once,We British are the undoubted masters of the art,the kiddy family one being one of my favourites.
Violence against minorities is a huge no!!! Jokes on the other hand- (by jokes I mean situations where both parties understand that the thing being said is a joke)
I think as a British man myself, and having chanted at least 7 of these at Burnley fans (I’m from Blackburn), American chants honestly make me really sad. They really think their sports are better the poor souls 😢
I think the main difference is British and European team rivalries go back decades through generations whereas in America it’s more of a fun casual thing
Ji Sung Park changed his mind about the chant that was about him in October 2021. He asked Man Utd fans to stop singing it. He doesn't think the supporters mean to offend, but it can make players uncomfortable because it is seen as a negative stereotype for Korean people and is regularly used as a racial insult. There's articles written about Ji Sung's comments on this chant.
I remember a joke i heard on mock the week. Sure the segment was things you wouldn't want to hear in a restaurant and went "these korean meatballs really are the dogs bollocks" 😄 dogs bollox being slang for really good..some times shortened to "the dogs".
@@maartenvlutters6300 I was shocked to hear that a fan was thrown out of an NBA game for insulting a player. Look at european basketball games (especially southern europe) and you will hear 15000 people chanting organized insults at the other team, all for the goal of getting in their heads, pissing them off, throw them off their game, and helping own team win.
When I started taking my son to football it was always on the understanding whatever we sing at the football we don't sing anywhere else and under no circumstances do we tell mum!
What's immediately apparently to me is there's actual lore in the UK chants, not just vague chants along the lines of let's win this game. Coming from an Englishman who doesn't watch football and is discovering some of these chants for the first time. Another difference is that the US chants needs someone to lead the crowd, whereas the UK ones are more organic so it's probably why everyone is more inclined to join in, because they're not literally being told what to sing
@@captainl-ron4068 The difference between the UK and USA in terms of free speech is... The UK can rip anyone over anything (as long as no students are near by because they will start a fight over LGBTQ subjects etc) But generally it's fine And you can't do that in America So I agree with you that much However lol In the UK you can't rip policy, politics... You can't question the system etc That's why you have almost no anti system stand ups who make it mainstream The USA as always had that freedom So you can rip each other more freely but you can't question your government as freely Americans fight for the freedom to fight their system... Not for the freedom to rip the guy next to him
The Football tune at 6:17, is an old England Official music song from 1998:- "Vindaloo" is the debut single by British band Fat Les, released in 1998 and recorded for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. The music was co-written by Blur bassist Alex James and bassist Guy Pratt. The lyrics were written by comedian Keith Allen. The song was originally written as a parody of football chants, but was adopted as one in its own right and became a classic. 🇬🇧L🤣L👍🏼
I think the reason behind the dodgy US chants is that Soccer attracts your geekier type in the US, whereas in the UK football is the working man's game.
@@Truman5555 it is same here unless you go looking for trouble. Words are just words and the snow flake generation are the ones who get offended by words
We don’t chant at sports we cheer and yell and we’re the loudest. The MLS is trying to copy European chants but with family friendly chants and it’s cringe as fuck.
british people are better at insulting players/teams with stuff like, zlatan your nose is offside but other countries are better at the chants themselves
I'm not a fan of football (rugby union is my game) but I have a cousin from Illinois, they came here to Scotland and asked to see as much of Scotland as possibe. I took them to Loch Lomond, Loch Ness, Skye, Ben Nevis etc. We were in the house I said 'wanna see football?' and they become enthusiastic. Out of the blue they said 'this is soccerrrrrr not football'. I pissed myself laughing. Great reaction
@@kevinprzy4539 that would be a great point if Feet were a universal measurement but (apart from USA, Britain (mostly for height), and a few other outliers) most of the world use Meters over Feet. 😂
As a Brit, I do admire the amount of enthusiasm Americans bring to bear in everything they do. Their chants might be a little cringeworthy, but you have to respect their passion.
it was cringe you go to a game in uk and turn around a shout fight and win they would probs give you a crack and them force you out of ground 😅 and you would probs have one guy shout the fuck up or you'll eat that mic
If I was American watching this video and seeing the difference between their chants and the English ones, I would be so utterly embarrassed that I could never show my face in public again. Could you imagine the amount of piss taking there would be if 75,000 Mancs, or 55,000 Scousers were to chant "I believe that we will win" or "fight and win" at their grounds? They would get verbally battered at every away game they played and it would be never ending lol
Mate im writing chants as we speak. The national side chants are atrocious. Gotta come up with a few better ones for the Cup “What do we think of Mexico?”
If you haven't watched Four Lions with her yet, I think you should. The way you were talking about American's getting offended easily... would be interesting to see her thoughts on it
What I loved about 4 lions was that there was enough community in-jokes that it's clear chris morris was consulting extensively with and taking seriously people in the community. It wasn't just carelessly disrespectful
Personal favourite is a Wrexham chant “In your holiday homes, in your holiday homes, we’ll burn all your tables and we’ll burn all your chairs, we’ll burn all your children that’ll be sleeping up stairs, in your holiday homes!” A chant which is on about the burning of hundreds of holiday homes owned by English people in Wales, but mostly North Wales. in the late 80s by Welsh nationalists. The Police apparently spent years investigating but nobody was ever arrested or charged.
Can I just correct your last sentence there: "The Police apparently spent years either ignoring evidence or fixating on motoring offences to ensure that nobody was ever arrested or charged." (Allegedly)
I hereby confirm all explanations given with a few extras - 'We lose every week' is chanted by West Ham fans when their team was 5-0 down / Van Persie and Kevin Nolan explanations were spot on / Adebayor chant was sung by Arsenal fans in an Arsenal-Tottenham game after Adebayor transfered to the latter / John Terry chant refers to Terry missing the final and deciding penalty in the 2008 Champions League final against Man Utd / 'Park' chant is sung by Man Utd fans referring the Ji Sung Park, a Man Utd player from South Korea, who supposedly would be better off eating dogs back home instead of being a Liverpool fan (the scouse and rats and all) / Next 3 chants are indeed targeting Andy Carroll for his long pony tail / Gerrard chant refers to Steve G slipping at the worse possible time in the title decider game for the whole season vs Chelsea, where Demba Ba played at the time / Diego Costa is simply ugly AF / 'Fuck off Chelsea' chant explanation is spot on / 'The city is your's' chant is a direct mockery from Man Utd fans to Man City for their obvious lack of fans / 'Eyes are offside' mocks Mesut Ozil, an Arsenal player, for the fact that his eyes are really far apart / Suarez chant explanation was spot on / 'Racist center half' explanation was spot on, sung by Man Utd fans in a Man Utd-Chelsea derby / Harry Potter chant is sung by West Ham fans to ridicule Jonjo Shelvey, a Liverpool player at the time, for being so ugly he looked like Voldemort / Incest chant is a West Brom Albion staple / '10 men' chant refers to Ashley Cole, Chelsea player at the time, having his wife cheat on him and go public about it.
The Ozil thing about his eyes, isn’t because they’re far apart, it’s because he has bulging eyes. Meaning that if he was onside, his eyes stick that far out, that they wouldn’t be. United/Chelsea is not a derby.
I always remember a commentator in a match in America, he litrally said stuff like 'Crossball' etc but the icing on the cake was: 'Come on Football score a goal!'
A few of the American ones are trying to copy British ones, but doing it badly. They literally sing Vindaloo but change the words to BBQ, and don’t shout ENGLAND after it. Missing the significance of vindaloo being very spicy and a favourite food after a pub crawl.
We Brits love to attack the personal aspects of an individual (or rival club). Its done with a sprinkling of affection and sort says 'we see you, we love to hate you' 😂
Love your channel and love what you guys do! As a englishman brought up in Switzerland with a german dad I love seing people come across different cultures.
It's truly hilarious how she felt OFFENDED by almost ALL British chants. I'm actually hating both English and Americans, but the British ones are far more hilarious and sometimes the offensive chants are quite deserved too.
The BBQ chant ripped off Vindaloo the England World Cup song from 1998. “Where on Earth are you from, we’re from England, where you come from do you put the kettle on? Kick It!”😂
Definitely Ashley Cole and the story in the newspapers that some England players were allegedly using the vibration feature on their mobiles to pleasure each other
The Park chant isn't racist, just facts made into a banter. Korean's raised and ate dogs the same way we do with chickens. Saying people in his home country eats dogs was just factual, but since then they've changed the law and no longer eat dogs.
@@ThePankaye The real issue is the treatment of dogs in parts of Asia, mate.obviously the guy doesn't par take, we all know that, its nothing to do with his race but with the country he is from. It also has a dig at the stereo type of scousers who are British...
@@ThePankaye How is it racist stereotyping? They didn't say "All Koreans eat dogs" which is stereotyping, they said you eat dogs in Korea, which is a fact. There's a difference.
Not as much as England maybe but we’re pretty brutal in Italy too We’ve a chant that literally says “Vesuvius erupting, whole Naples is destructed” on the tune of Free from Desire 😂
everytime "American Wife" says "I get what your saying" and I'm sitting here like "GURL YOU CLEARLY DON'T WHEN HE SAYS A SONG OR MELODY HE LITERALLY MEANS A LITERAL SONG LIKE A POP SONG OR EVEN A TV THEME SONG!!!"
My personal favourite was the one Chelsea fans sang for Frank Lebouef. He had written in the programme notes that he loved the fans supporting him by singing "He's here, he's there, He' every F***ing where, Frank Lebouef, Frank Lebouef.", but he didn't like the bad language because youngsters were in the crowd. That day the chant was altered to "He's here, He's there, we are not supposed to swear" 🤣
The only good thing to come from Americans using the word soccer to differentiate the game from the strange orchestrated battles they call football is the term "socer moms".
Gotta give the fight and win guy who reminds me of Marshall Eriksen credit for bringing a microphone. I love how Americans are getting on board with football. A lot of them really get into it and dive into the stats to 'catch up' and can tell you Nedved's pass accuracy on Tuesdays vs other days. It's funny but they're starting, it's nice to see.
This was a great reaction video lmao! i love that one is British and one is American, so you get to see the reaction from both sides. Keep the banter coming
the barbecue chant was an American version of Fat Les' great song "Vindaloo".......me an' me mum, an' me dad an' me gran, and a bucket of Vindaloo........wonderful lyrics.....
Another part of this I think is the structure and leagues and geography. The US MLS is all franchised right? They are the top teams and they will stay there and they will make a massive catch-zone for fans. Whilst permanent moves are rare, there is a potential for teams to rise or fall in fortunes in European football, it's really local and it impacts a city or towns development. If you are local to the area, the closest big club is a major influence.
@@ianlivsey7200 they are just replying to the difference between European club level teams and the US MLS teams which corolates to fans behaviour towards football.
I have subbed you two because of your chemistry, you are mental. LOL. I think you are fantastic and you try to understand the other person’s reasoning. I love you guys . Keep loving each other and sending love from Geordieland. Whey aye!! 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
nice chants, in Europe we had nice Eurodance songs aswell in the 90ies that were popular worldwide however not in the US. You don't see many Americans reacting to this music like 2Unlimited no limit, Culture Beat Mr vain, etc,... cause its unknown to them, please react to this
I think the passion in the UK regarding football and the fans piss taking etc is all to do with the larger stakes in English football league, the consequences for failure for any club are harsh here and many clubs from decades ago that were top of their game are no where to be seen today. American sports generally are not tied to a league system like here in the UK and a poor performance across the year has little or no effect moving into the following season, certainly from a financial perspective. Another difference between English and Americans is the fact that taking the piss out of each other is a cultural past time for us here in the UK, it is not in the States. Factoring in the UK general population is a bastard race of Celt/Nord/Roman and Norman decent we're quiet the warrior tribal people at heart, football allows us to belong to a certain tribe/club, the 1970's and 80's bore the brunt of this as kicking ten bells of shit out of each other after a football match was the norm and the reason we were banned throughout Europe through the 1980's due to our ability to dish out extreme violence to opposing football fans. nothing to be proud of.
A league that u can’t get relegated from is boring as hell. It’s no longer a league but more of just a bunch of people having a kick about for some numbers
Hey, just wanted to say that I discovered your channel by a coincidence only a dozens of minutes ago but I love it so far (maybe one of the reasons is that it's fascinating to me, a Czech village boy, to see an American with Czech roots :D). Your reactions seem really genuine unlike many of other reaction channels and generally you are fun to watch. Keep it up! :)
The Song you were looking for, is "World in Motion" from New Order, the 1990 version, where some football players are having a rap part in it ... ruclips.net/video/Re4aDJL3heA/видео.html The reffering part is at the end ... "You've got to hold and give But do it at the right time You can be slow or fast But you must get to the line They'll always hit you and hurt you Defend and attack There's only one way to beat them Get 'round the back Catch me if you can 'Cause I'm the England man And what you're looking at Is the master plan We ain't no hooligans This ain't a football song Three lions on my chest I know we can't go wrong"
This same goes for ice hockey chants. Every game i've been to in canada/usa feels like a kids game. When you go to europe, you see real passion and actual songs.
"Your sister is your mother! Your father is your brother! You all fuck one another! The Kiddy family, du-du-du-du (clap clap), du-du-du-du (clap clap) du-du-du-du, du-du-du-du, du-du-du-du (clap clap)" As a British person myself, this was the first chant I heard and probably my favourite 😂
Love this guy! I’m the same situation but the other way around I’m living in the north east of England and have an American girl here it’s been so fun explaining how it all works here 😂
Hi mate! we did actually post the first episode of season 2 yesterday. For some reason the RUclips copy right police have been extra harsh this week. Tried chopping and changing it as much as I could to get around the copy right claims but didn't have any success. The episode is actually up on our channel already but is blocked in the UK. The only way to see it would be if you have VPN on your device. Sorry again, and thanks for tuning in.
@@cultureclashreactions506 yes, there’s another Chanel that reacted to season 2 episode 1 and it was also removed, maybe just do the second episode if it’s too much hassle, we’ve all seen it anyway lol
I’m not a football person at all. My brother was kind enough to take me to a local match in Colchester some years ago. I had no context to the match, no prior history, no insight to the tensions or implications for the teams so I was a bit wide-eyed. What did it for me was the chanting and fantastic humour in the seated stand. At times I was crying with laughter, even the stewards were turning round laughing their heads off. The comic timing from some of the home supporters was just perfection. The ball game was lost on me sadly, but the people, the people were golden.
The Brittish chants are right up there with our own orange legion overhere in the Netherlands :') The toxic chants are the best man we're not getting shitfaced to make friends out there we wanna drink until we see 2 games, win both games, and have a fuckload of fun in the part we won't remember in between those things :p
That "fight and win" bloke would get a "sit down, you twat' in England from his own teams fans.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's true lol
Cringe
@Brian beer bottles😂😂😂
Sadly it is from my home town. Those are Seattle Sounders fans.
@@linimcfc715 not from manchester city fans tho
the fact he started singing along PROVES all British people are hardwired to sing and chant like that 🤣🤣🤣
Yes we are.
Yes we are
Yes.
Indeed
Confirmed
Honestly as a European i gotta say football chants being offensive is what makes them so fun. I hope they stay that way
As long as they don't become homophobic, then yes
@@WonHakWoon Nah the more offensive the funnier they are, anyone can get it tbh and that's what makes it so fun. Besides most of the people doing these aren't rich and dgaf bout getting cancelled as they got real problems to worry about.
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Spot on mate
@@WonHakWoon Why? Can gay people not take a joke like other minority groups can? You think racism is fine but homophobia is crossing the line? Great fucking logic.
Chant whatever the fuck you like, the problem is the twats who aren't joking and take the ideas home with them.
When you get insulted to your face by an Englishman,you know you’ve made a friend...it’s a mark of affection!
100% correct ya melt! 😊
Up to a point ... after which you'd better be prepared to stand your ground
My mates talk to me worse than my enemies, you know who your friends are when they call you a complete c*nt and we all start laughing. One rule to remember however, don't bring anyones mum into it else there will be fistycuffs!
That's very true. Me and my best mates send death threats to each other almost every day but I would die for them . We're a strange breed
Way it is in NZ &Aussie, it's even better when you both military
As a German my skin crawled with the US Chants :D And I had the same exact reaction to it :D "I Believe that we will win" is the most hilarious shit ever :D Also PROPS to the UK Chants - love it!
it sounds like communist -China slogan "Let's all go to the workcamp together" that sort of thing
@Immortal__ bruh it´s just annoying that even when we wanna embrace a little part of our culture with being football fans you get shit on with nazi stuff...
@@shinesunred9699 lass dich nicht triggern von so einem. Liebe auch die UK Chants. Grüße aus WIen
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We had a bit of fun when Stefan Kuntz was playing mate, didn't even need a chant for that one. 😁. We're an easily amused bunch most of the time, it's the "he say funny thing, hehe" approach.
@@darthwiizius 😂😂😂 love it
I haven't felt more relief than when the British chants started
Yea
My guy got a summertime saga pfp😂
@@7xLuckii why do you know what it's from 🤨
@@ekremslayer3389 me no hablo england 😐
@@7xLuckii cap
“That’s very racist”
**wheezes with laughter**
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Look if they get offended, the chants will continue.
Plus race is just another thing to make fun of while chanting.
@@frederickalbertsyeah they racist ones are from like the 2000s early 10s before it was cut down massively in chants
@@fvefve12 exactly, it’s stating facts 😂
@@fvefve12 I mean, I'd rather be Korean and eating dog, than come from Liverpool, any day of the week. One of these things is a dietary choice, and the other is a torturous punishment only meant for the worst offenders. The 9th circle of hell is Liverpool. We all know Britain is hell, and throwing insult is the sole enjoyment one can find there, how else did the Brits grow up to be such sarcastic buggers otherwise?
@@fvefve12 Gotta love the fact that they insult an entire country but end with 'could be worse, could be from this particular city of ours.' eases the blow, I think, and helps show it's ultimately just shits and giggles, no need to take a game of sports ball too seriously. Similar to 'we lose every game' at the start of the British half.
Biggest difference I've noticed is Americans take words far too seriously and ignore action, whereas words don't really mean too much here, cause the way we talk n banter, but your actions are far more important
Sup cunts is a completely acceptable way to address ur friends here.
British people are way too extroverted
Americans are introverted
@@larrybuchannan186 ironically the stereotypes of the countries are reversed.
@@maxdavis7722 Europe and Britain have been trying to tell every for 100 years, America is a superficial costume of a nationality.
@@Alfred5555 America is like the rome of the modern day era, sure its a superficial costume of a nationality but over hundreds of years and still more to come - it has and will become a distinct culture of its own right. American symbolism and colour is more recognisable than most around the world, and apart from similarities to its british roots, its entirely its own. The bioshock infinity game presents this very well. I dont like it but i cant deny that it is uniquely its own thing in history.
The “10 men went to bed, went to bed with Ashley” chant was in reference to rumours involving him and a couple of teammates getting some extra “training” in together 😂😂
and don't forget the part about them using a mobile phone as a vibrating sex toy
I'll never forget being held back after the whistle at Liverpool till virtually all the home stands were empty.
An enormous (overweight) policeman stood arms folded facing us and the chants started with "have you ever seen your feet" etc. And progressed from there.
Several of his colleagues started laughing and had to take several steps back so he couldn't see them laughing as well
It's brilliant when a spontaneous chant spreads like wildfire
In the UK we are tribal, for 90 minutes we hate the other team, we can be brutal. But understand that’s for the game only and don’t get too offended. The tribalism is what it’s all about.
It’s all part of the British banter like you said no one really takes it serious.
@@darren6076 come to an old firm game ( Celtic v rangers). There’s been hatred for a long time.
In all over the world we're enemies for 90', but afterwards we're friendly once again
@@darren6076 exactly, as someone who goes to many English games and loves in England you get used to it
I’d say it’s not just the 90 minutes but whenever football is being talked about.
The "Harry Potter is coming for you" one I think the fans are suggesting that Jonjo Shelvey (stretching on the sideline) has a certain resemblance to Voldemort. 😆
Yes it was the West Ham fans singing to Shelvey. I was at the game and he took it well.
I’m a Newcastle fan and that’s class 😂
not certain resemblance , he is voldemort
Didn’t he say he was a Newcastle fan?
@@alexmcnulty2172 Shelvey was playing for Liverpool at the time of the chant, so before his time at Newcastle.
As an African the Adebayor chant always results in me laughing my ass off for a good 5 minutes!! 🤣🤣💀💀💀
I am the same way. Not sure there are elephants in Togo.
It kills me but the racisms lowkey crazy😭😭😂😂
@@MA-kr6yv people are snowflakes, racism is bad obviously but people should learn to have a sense of humour
@@MA-kr6yv really explain
@@AdeKingProductions There are Elephants in Togo, but they are wild of course, so nobody is washing them.
As a Brit, I suddenly feel proud of our football chants for unknown reasons
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You should be proud 👍
This is undoubtedly the best reaction to English chants, simply because there is a local who can provide context about what is happening. Great video. We've to teach those gringos the true football CULTure. Cheers from South America. 🍻
The difference between your reactions when some of the british chants come up is just great. Him laughing his arse off and she looking horrified XD
using the american flag as a fart catcher...makes you proud to be british
🤣💀 that's the most British shit I've heard
@Pan©💜 and smelt. The flag gets a good wiff of it at least
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Your “… makes you proud to be British …” had me hearing Colonel Melchett say it😂
Not sure why England don’t like Americans?
not only is there no melody to them singing "the referee's a wanker" there is also no referee. They are outside the stadium 🤣🤣
To be fair in regards to that, there's no context. Could be a well known and not much liked ref, or a game could have just ended and the ref did something no one liked during the game.
It's post game
@TheDaxter11 the players in the MLS aren't even that well known, no way a referee was well known! 😉 🤣
He wears a wankers hat
@@bruce_leon1044 Dumb yank 🤦♂️
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"Let's pretend we scored a goal" was Spurs fans losing 4-0 at Liverpool and Spurs not looking like they were going to score all afternoon, so the fans pretended 🤣
Vardy:
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That's what us Spurs fans can only do half the time
I love the british humor! 😂 you guys are hillarious
Greetings from Germany❤
I took a Canadian cousin to West ham Vs Liverpool a few years back,he was blown away and still talks about it to this day. In the car on the way back from the match he admitted that he always thought we were quaint😂😂😂 right up until that day,stating that from his perspective the difference being that Americans were too uptight and that we were relaxed and comfortable with who we are.I have heard some real great chants over the years and an absolute beauty at a boxing match once,We British are the undoubted masters of the art,the kiddy family one being one of my favourites.
Bro it’s West Ham vs Liverpool just goes to show how good our fans are 💀😂
Facts till this day I still sing it 😂
Loved chanting at matches as a child, only time I got away with being cheeky.
I took a Canadian girl to Upton Park around 2002. She said it was mental. I thought, you should have been here before it was all seating.
Went to Seattle Sounders with 35k fans. It was cool and fun but going to an FA cup final was a religious experience.
the adebayor one where she says 'its so racist!' followed just by a long wheeze of laughter
makes me proud to be british
Violence against minorities is a huge no!!! Jokes on the other hand- (by jokes I mean situations where both parties understand that the thing being said is a joke)
@@connoryoung8951 if you were at a English football game you’d get a “shut up and sit down you twat”
@@DanielJacksonMusic im literally english... and i often go to games...
Was Adebayor not on the stretcher at the time
@@craigtunnicliffe yeah he was
I think as a British man myself, and having chanted at least 7 of these at Burnley fans (I’m from Blackburn), American chants honestly make me really sad. They really think their sports are better the poor souls 😢
Fellow Rovers fan here. One of my favourite chants to sing at Ewood was "we fucking hate the French!" whenever we would play Arsenal.
I wish the younger Americans could decipher THERE IS A DIFFERENCE between stereotypes and racism...I say this as an American.
I think the main difference is British and European team rivalries go back decades through generations whereas in America it’s more of a fun casual thing
In England they go back centuries
UK teams are well beyond decades mate, they're multi-generational.
Yeah there's actual lore in the UK chants, not just vague chants along the lines of let's win this game
Ji Sung Park a South Korea footballer who was playing for Manchester United at the time was quoted in saying, ‘I like my chant’.
Ji Sung Park changed his mind about the chant that was about him in October 2021. He asked Man Utd fans to stop singing it. He doesn't think the supporters mean to offend, but it can make players uncomfortable because it is seen as a negative stereotype for Korean people and is regularly used as a racial insult. There's articles written about Ji Sung's comments on this chant.
A player does not choose the chant.
The chant chooses the player.
@@JL-zv3mm sure, but at the same time we are equally insulting the English...
Well...
Scousers....
I remember a joke i heard on mock the week. Sure the segment was things you wouldn't want to hear in a restaurant and went "these korean meatballs really are the dogs bollocks" 😄 dogs bollox being slang for really good..some times shortened to "the dogs".
@@twaito 😂😂😂😂
"At least it's positive! At least we're not calling people ugly" - Yeah, that's the problem.
Awesome reaction!
Sports in America are family friendly atmospheres.
@@Truman5555 u think kid dont go to football here? they just arent soft and know the difference between insulting people and a hella funny chant
@@maartenvlutters6300 exactly 💯
@@maartenvlutters6300 I was shocked to hear that a fan was thrown out of an NBA game for insulting a player. Look at european basketball games (especially southern europe) and you will hear 15000 people chanting organized insults at the other team, all for the goal of getting in their heads, pissing them off, throw them off their game, and helping own team win.
@@RunawayYe wait for real was a fan throw out 😂😂
When I started taking my son to football it was always on the understanding whatever we sing at the football we don't sing anywhere else and under no circumstances do we tell mum!
Wise move!
What's immediately apparently to me is there's actual lore in the UK chants, not just vague chants along the lines of let's win this game. Coming from an Englishman who doesn't watch football and is discovering some of these chants for the first time. Another difference is that the US chants needs someone to lead the crowd, whereas the UK ones are more organic so it's probably why everyone is more inclined to join in, because they're not literally being told what to sing
America has turned freedom of speech into freedom to not be offended 😂
Right
Meanwhile in the UK, we have no such codified freedom......yet our footy songs are savage, but outside of Scotland no-one gets arrested for them.
@@captainl-ron4068
The difference between the UK and USA in terms of free speech is...
The UK can rip anyone over anything (as long as no students are near by because they will start a fight over LGBTQ subjects etc)
But generally it's fine
And you can't do that in America
So I agree with you that much
However lol
In the UK you can't rip policy, politics... You can't question the system etc
That's why you have almost no anti system stand ups who make it mainstream
The USA as always had that freedom
So you can rip each other more freely but you can't question your government as freely
Americans fight for the freedom to fight their system...
Not for the freedom to rip the guy next to him
Every American feels offended about everything a foreigner says... yet Americans have not a single bit of knowledge of anything worldwide
@@captainl-ron4068Hello, Hello
We are the Billy Boys
The Football tune at 6:17, is an old England Official music song from 1998:-
"Vindaloo" is the debut single by British band Fat Les, released in 1998 and recorded for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
The music was co-written by Blur bassist Alex James and bassist Guy Pratt.
The lyrics were written by comedian Keith Allen.
The song was originally written as a parody of football chants, but was adopted as one in its own right and became a classic.
🇬🇧L🤣L👍🏼
I think the reason behind the dodgy US chants is that Soccer attracts your geekier type in the US, whereas in the UK football is the working man's game.
Also, all American Sports are family friendly atmospheres. Sports are supposed to be a safe place for everyone!
@@Truman5555 it is same here unless you go looking for trouble. Words are just words and the snow flake generation are the ones who get offended by words
@@Truman5555 So is a cold night at Stoke
@@x67th I’m not sure you’re ever safe in Stoke, day or night
@@Truman5555 Football matches are considered family friendly and all fathers will bring their sons.
“We lose every week!”
*This is definitely British*
The funniest thing about the park one eating dogs is that it's his own fans singing it. 😂
British chants will always be top tier, especially compared to whatever those American ones were 😂
We don’t chant at sports we cheer and yell and we’re the loudest. The MLS is trying to copy European chants but with family friendly chants and it’s cringe as fuck.
british people are better at insulting players/teams with stuff like, zlatan your nose is offside but other countries are better at the chants themselves
I’d maybe not say better at chants but I’d say the casual to ultras ratio is different.
@@connoryoung8951 brits are best at doing funny chants tbh atleast in my opinion
@@fortnitetrashcan8308 our nation runs on comedy
I'm not a fan of football (rugby union is my game) but I have a cousin from Illinois, they came here to Scotland and asked to see as much of Scotland as possibe. I took them to Loch Lomond, Loch Ness, Skye, Ben Nevis etc. We were in the house I said 'wanna see football?' and they become enthusiastic. Out of the blue they said 'this is soccerrrrrr not football'. I pissed myself laughing. Great reaction
they need to rename hand egg back to gridiron for everyones benefit
@@MrXNITROx the football in american football is named that way because it’s 1 foot long
@@kevinprzy4539 Aren't balls round though
@@jd-og2098 technically yeah but they can be ovoid as well.
@@kevinprzy4539 that would be a great point if Feet were a universal measurement but (apart from USA, Britain (mostly for height), and a few other outliers) most of the world use Meters over Feet. 😂
I thought as a Newcastle fan you might’ve realised the Harry Potter chant was directed as Jonjo Shelvey😂
I was just thinking the same thing. 🤣🤣
He knew, but conveniently forgot…
Yeah, but it dates back to his time at Liverpool.
As a Brit, I do admire the amount of enthusiasm Americans bring to bear in everything they do. Their chants might be a little cringeworthy, but you have to respect their passion.
They have the confidence. Just misplaced
@akmal94brahim true, but it's worked pretty well so far 🤷♀️
@akmal94brahim true, but it's worked pretty well so far 🤷♀️
it was cringe you go to a game in uk and turn around a shout fight and win they would probs give you a crack and them force you out of ground 😅 and you would probs have one guy shout the fuck up or you'll eat that mic
If I was American watching this video and seeing the difference between their chants and the English ones, I would be so utterly embarrassed that I could never show my face in public again. Could you imagine the amount of piss taking there would be if 75,000 Mancs, or 55,000 Scousers were to chant "I believe that we will win" or "fight and win" at their grounds? They would get verbally battered at every away game they played and it would be never ending lol
It would be nice if the blatant racism could fuck off from british stuff, but the american stuff is just nonsense
And it would NEVER be forgotten. 😂 That would be what the opposition mocked every game for infinity. ☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣
Mate im writing chants as we speak. The national side chants are atrocious. Gotta come up with a few better ones for the Cup
“What do we think of Mexico?”
If you haven't watched Four Lions with her yet, I think you should. The way you were talking about American's getting offended easily... would be interesting to see her thoughts on it
@NFFC since 1865 south park do the same? Cause if not I call bullpoo
You might as well run into the local chemist
can i have 10 bottles of bleach please?
@@baconrastas come on mate. You might as well swear. Ye fuckin pansy arse Yank.
What I loved about 4 lions was that there was enough community in-jokes that it's clear chris morris was consulting extensively with and taking seriously people in the community. It wasn't just carelessly disrespectful
10:59 “but that’s really racist”
Him: *WHEEEEEZE😂😂* 😂😂😂
Personal favourite is a Wrexham chant “In your holiday homes, in your holiday homes, we’ll burn all your tables and we’ll burn all your chairs, we’ll burn all your children that’ll be sleeping up stairs, in your holiday homes!” A chant which is on about the burning of hundreds of holiday homes owned by English people in Wales, but mostly North Wales. in the late 80s by Welsh nationalists. The Police apparently spent years investigating but nobody was ever arrested or charged.
Fuckin awful chant! Plus I cannot think of anything worse than having a bloody holiday home in Wales!! It rains all the bloody time!!
Can I just correct your last sentence there: "The Police apparently spent years either ignoring evidence or fixating on motoring offences to ensure that nobody was ever arrested or charged." (Allegedly)
I hereby confirm all explanations given with a few extras - 'We lose every week' is chanted by West Ham fans when their team was 5-0 down / Van Persie and Kevin Nolan explanations were spot on / Adebayor chant was sung by Arsenal fans in an Arsenal-Tottenham game after Adebayor transfered to the latter / John Terry chant refers to Terry missing the final and deciding penalty in the 2008 Champions League final against Man Utd / 'Park' chant is sung by Man Utd fans referring the Ji Sung Park, a Man Utd player from South Korea, who supposedly would be better off eating dogs back home instead of being a Liverpool fan (the scouse and rats and all) / Next 3 chants are indeed targeting Andy Carroll for his long pony tail / Gerrard chant refers to Steve G slipping at the worse possible time in the title decider game for the whole season vs Chelsea, where Demba Ba played at the time / Diego Costa is simply ugly AF / 'Fuck off Chelsea' chant explanation is spot on / 'The city is your's' chant is a direct mockery from Man Utd fans to Man City for their obvious lack of fans / 'Eyes are offside' mocks Mesut Ozil, an Arsenal player, for the fact that his eyes are really far apart / Suarez chant explanation was spot on / 'Racist center half' explanation was spot on, sung by Man Utd fans in a Man Utd-Chelsea derby / Harry Potter chant is sung by West Ham fans to ridicule Jonjo Shelvey, a Liverpool player at the time, for being so ugly he looked like Voldemort / Incest chant is a West Brom Albion staple / '10 men' chant refers to Ashley Cole, Chelsea player at the time, having his wife cheat on him and go public about it.
No Chill on Shelvey 😆🤣😂he has alopecia and so has no hair, like Voldemort. Hence Potter coming for him
Adebayour went to City.
@@TheFr3ELions Yes, and afterwards - to Tottenham.
The Ozil thing about his eyes, isn’t because they’re far apart, it’s because he has bulging eyes. Meaning that if he was onside, his eyes stick that far out, that they wouldn’t be.
United/Chelsea is not a derby.
@@lydm6984 I stand corrected on Özil - that’s what I actually meant. Can’t agree with you in the derby front, though.
I always remember a commentator in a match in America, he litrally said stuff like 'Crossball' etc but the icing on the cake was:
'Come on Football score a goal!'
I've heard "The referees a banker" sung at a game, The referee had a day job as a bank manager so it worked on two levels.
Yeah sometimes it’s creative, sometimes it’s low hanging fruit
A few of the American ones are trying to copy British ones, but doing it badly.
They literally sing Vindaloo but change the words to BBQ, and don’t shout ENGLAND after it. Missing the significance of vindaloo being very spicy and a favourite food after a pub crawl.
The American wife doing the whole "at least we are positive" thing is nearly as cringey as the yank chants. 🤣🤣
My home town Reading, had a great chant for our Korean striker. He shoots, he scores, he'll eat your labrador!! 🤣 🐶 😋
Imagine if America vs England football, the game wouldn't even be played we would just win off of the chants alone
We Brits love to attack the personal aspects of an individual (or rival club). Its done with a sprinkling of affection and sort says 'we see you, we love to hate you' 😂
It is a lot more personal in the UK generally and we take well known songs and adapt them
Americans chants are enthusiastic, British chants are casual psychological warfare set to a number of classic tunes.
"At least it's positive"
Oh sweet, sweet child of mine; you are in for a ride 😂
Love your channel and love what you guys do! As a englishman brought up in Switzerland with a german dad I love seing people come across different cultures.
LFC supporter and proud to say we are the best at chants you can not beat being in the Kop and singing your heart out we have so many songs YNWA
So u all *ank together- I understand now. Sums u up.
@@MrNemo-oi8cl 🤔🙄
I like that one best...."there were 17 Italians sitting on a wall"
It's truly hilarious how she felt OFFENDED by almost ALL British chants. I'm actually hating both English and Americans, but the British ones are far more hilarious and sometimes the offensive chants are quite deserved too.
It's funny seeing how shocked Americans are with our football chants 😂😂😂 I didn't understand the Ashley one tho, first time I've heard that one
He allegedly shoved a mobile phone up his backside while he played for Chelsea, I believe arsenal fans started the song/rumours
@@thesoupdragon112 ah cheers lmao
The BBQ chant ripped off Vindaloo the England World Cup song from 1998. “Where on Earth are you from, we’re from England, where you come from do you put the kettle on? Kick It!”😂
Definitely Ashley Cole and the story in the newspapers that some England players were allegedly using the vibration feature on their mobiles to pleasure each other
He’s got her saying “shite” 😂
Your partner knows to hate Mike Ashley 😂😂😂 legendary
Most British chants are based off songs sung as hymns in Primary school so everyone is on the same page.
The Park chant isn't racist, just facts made into a banter. Korean's raised and ate dogs the same way we do with chickens. Saying people in his home country eats dogs was just factual, but since then they've changed the law and no longer eat dogs.
it's a racist stereotyping therefore racist.
@@ThePankaye The real issue is the treatment of dogs in parts of Asia, mate.obviously the guy doesn't par take, we all know that, its nothing to do with his race but with the country he is from. It also has a dig at the stereo type of scousers who are British...
@@ThePankaye How is it racist stereotyping? They didn't say "All Koreans eat dogs" which is stereotyping, they said you eat dogs in Korea, which is a fact. There's a difference.
@@ThePankaye It's not racist just because it's a fact you don't like lmfao.
Its about hating scousers above anything on the planet...even south mancs😈
Not as much as England maybe but we’re pretty brutal in Italy too
We’ve a chant that literally says “Vesuvius erupting, whole Naples is destructed” on the tune of Free from Desire 😂
How does that even scan into a chant?
@@DraftySatyr what do you mean?
@@DraftySatyrI would assume it's in Italian not English.
everytime "American Wife" says "I get what your saying" and I'm sitting here like "GURL YOU CLEARLY DON'T WHEN HE SAYS A SONG OR MELODY HE LITERALLY MEANS A LITERAL SONG LIKE A POP SONG OR EVEN A TV THEME SONG!!!"
My personal favourite was the one Chelsea fans sang for Frank Lebouef. He had written in the programme notes that he loved the fans supporting him by singing "He's here, he's there, He' every F***ing where, Frank Lebouef, Frank Lebouef.", but he didn't like the bad language because youngsters were in the crowd. That day the chant was altered to "He's here, He's there, we are not supposed to swear" 🤣
Americans changing the vindaloo chant to "3 more" shows that they will never really understand British humour.
2 Andy Gorams, there's only... (absolutely brutal).
The best chant I heard from US is “THIS IS SOCCER!” On the World Cup def got everyone on the stadium triggered 😂
The only good thing to come from Americans using the word soccer to differentiate the game from the strange orchestrated battles they call football is the term "socer moms".
not even how the chant went. They said "it's called soccer"
Gotta give the fight and win guy who reminds me of Marshall Eriksen credit for bringing a microphone.
I love how Americans are getting on board with football. A lot of them really get into it and dive into the stats to 'catch up' and can tell you Nedved's pass accuracy on Tuesdays vs other days. It's funny but they're starting, it's nice to see.
This was a great reaction video lmao! i love that one is British and one is American, so you get to see the reaction from both sides. Keep the banter coming
the barbecue chant was an American version of Fat Les' great song "Vindaloo".......me an' me mum, an' me dad an' me gran, and a bucket of Vindaloo........wonderful lyrics.....
One of the sh#$t£$t England songs ever and if I hear that it's coming home crud again I'll top myself. An England fan.
10:58 She "thats verry racist!" He burst out in laughter " YES!" xD
Another part of this I think is the structure and leagues and geography. The US MLS is all franchised right? They are the top teams and they will stay there and they will make a massive catch-zone for fans.
Whilst permanent moves are rare, there is a potential for teams to rise or fall in fortunes in European football, it's really local and it impacts a city or towns development. If you are local to the area, the closest big club is a major influence.
Eh?
@@ianlivsey7200 they are just replying to the difference between European club level teams and the US MLS teams which corolates to fans behaviour towards football.
There are still loads of other amazing chants that werent on there. HE'S GOT A PLANT POT ON HIS HEAD!
Don't forget the one with the chippy were he says I've conquered all the chippy
Mate, our chants cut deep into the soul lol. You yanks can stick to your cheerleading level chants
Ji sung park actually came out and said he’s a fan of the chant about him surprisingly🤣
He understands it’s banter and it shits on the Liverpool scum so Ofc he does lol
No, he said exactly the fucking opposite!
And changed his mind later. I feel like he was being 'polite' as a player, not wanting to risk annoying the fans
There’s been many memes made of the “Fight and Win” Seattle guy😂he’s the spokesperson for cringe American football fans😂
If I ever see that guy, can you guess where I'm putting that mic of his? 🤣
Yeah straight in the 💍
@@ianpilkington2037 I'd love to take a pic with him, he's kind of a football icon in a way 🤣
Only Fools and Horses.
You can't teach her English Culture without introducing her to Del & Rodney
Definitely demonstrates the loving insults.
@@lizcollinson2692 Generational Relatabillity. The World has changed but the humour Is British tradition.
My Dad is American and loves Only Fools and Horses.
I have subbed you two because of your chemistry, you are mental. LOL. I think you are fantastic and you try to understand the other person’s reasoning. I love you guys . Keep loving each other and sending love from Geordieland. Whey aye!! 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
"I believe that we will win."
You try and start a chant like that at a premier league match, you're gonna get bullied for the rest of the match.
My wife is from Ohio, i took her to Elland Road. She loved it and laughed her ass off throughout.
Yeah, watching Leeds play would probably do that to most.
@@ianlivsey7200 :D
@@ianlivsey7200 That, or cry. Tears are a frequent reaction.
As both a brit and an arsenal fan you were spot on with the Ashley Cole comment we can confirm it was about him
As a newcastle fan i am surprised you didnt know the resemblance of jonjo shelvy and voldermort...hence he is coming for you
Great one 😂 All best from Polish fan football fan bro ;-)
This was very interesting, thank you. : )
nice chants, in Europe we had nice Eurodance songs aswell in the 90ies that were popular worldwide however not in the US. You don't see many Americans reacting to this music like 2Unlimited no limit, Culture Beat Mr vain, etc,... cause its unknown to them, please react to this
“You’re going home in a fucking ambulance” great chant before a meet up
Or for a player going off injured, usually goes "your goin home in a big white ambulance"😉
I think the passion in the UK regarding football and the fans piss taking etc is all to do with the larger stakes in English football league, the consequences for failure for any club are harsh here and many clubs from decades ago that were top of their game are no where to be seen today. American sports generally are not tied to a league system like here in the UK and a poor performance across the year has little or no effect moving into the following season, certainly from a financial perspective.
Another difference between English and Americans is the fact that taking the piss out of each other is a cultural past time for us here in the UK, it is not in the States.
Factoring in the UK general population is a bastard race of Celt/Nord/Roman and Norman decent we're quiet the warrior tribal people at heart, football allows us to belong to a certain tribe/club, the 1970's and 80's bore the brunt of this as kicking ten bells of shit out of each other after a football match was the norm and the reason we were banned throughout Europe through the 1980's due to our ability to dish out extreme violence to opposing football fans. nothing to be proud of.
A league that u can’t get relegated from is boring as hell. It’s no longer a league but more of just a bunch of people having a kick about for some numbers
No it's the cocaine and booze
@@fromabove422 cocaine aint really a lower class thing as much-
@@connoryoung8951 doesn't matter them boys do coke, drink and get wild
The English often describe thoroughly uncvlzd behavior as passion
Dropped you a sub, just because your a newcastle fan 😆 🤣
I also howl at the park chant . Park your a legend the 3 lunged man ! As a yank I can't wait to step foot in Trafford
Hey, just wanted to say that I discovered your channel by a coincidence only a dozens of minutes ago but I love it so far (maybe one of the reasons is that it's fascinating to me, a Czech village boy, to see an American with Czech roots :D). Your reactions seem really genuine unlike many of other reaction channels and generally you are fun to watch. Keep it up! :)
Lovely seeing a fellow Geordie abroad. Keep up the good work mate!
The Addams family one is about Kidderminster harriers and the my local team! I don’t support them so I love that chant 😂😂
The Song you were looking for, is "World in Motion" from New Order, the 1990 version, where some football players are having a rap part in it ...
ruclips.net/video/Re4aDJL3heA/видео.html
The reffering part is at the end ...
"You've got to hold and give
But do it at the right time
You can be slow or fast
But you must get to the line
They'll always hit you and hurt you
Defend and attack
There's only one way to beat them
Get 'round the back
Catch me if you can
'Cause I'm the England man
And what you're looking at
Is the master plan
We ain't no hooligans
This ain't a football song
Three lions on my chest
I know we can't go wrong"
This same goes for ice hockey chants. Every game i've been to in canada/usa feels like a kids game. When you go to europe, you see real passion and actual songs.
"Your sister is your mother! Your father is your brother! You all fuck one another! The Kiddy family, du-du-du-du (clap clap), du-du-du-du (clap clap) du-du-du-du, du-du-du-du, du-du-du-du (clap clap)"
As a British person myself, this was the first chant I heard and probably my favourite 😂
Also forgot to add 'lets pretend we scored a goal one and the big dick/we want our dick back' 😂
Love this guy! I’m the same situation but the other way around I’m living in the north east of England and have an American girl here it’s been so fun explaining how it all works here 😂
Always a pleasure watching you guys!
Anymore Inbetweeners reactions on the way??
Hi mate! we did actually post the first episode of season 2 yesterday. For some reason the RUclips copy right police have been extra harsh this week. Tried chopping and changing it as much as I could to get around the copy right claims but didn't have any success. The episode is actually up on our channel already but is blocked in the UK. The only way to see it would be if you have VPN on your device. Sorry again, and thanks for tuning in.
@@cultureclashreactions506 yes, there’s another Chanel that reacted to season 2 episode 1 and it was also removed, maybe just do the second episode if it’s too much hassle, we’ve all seen it anyway lol
@@cultureclashreactions506 do you think your wife might like (peep show)?
@@cultureclashreactions506 all good mate! Gotta shout out for more idiot abroad reactions too 👍 hopefully it won't be the same story with that too 🤞
@@hobbitassassin1 I’m thinking peep show after this though, what do you think?
I’m not a football person at all. My brother was kind enough to take me to a local match in Colchester some years ago. I had no context to the match, no prior history, no insight to the tensions or implications for the teams so I was a bit wide-eyed. What did it for me was the chanting and fantastic humour in the seated stand. At times I was crying with laughter, even the stewards were turning round laughing their heads off. The comic timing from some of the home supporters was just perfection. The ball game was lost on me sadly, but the people, the people were golden.
The Brittish chants are right up there with our own orange legion overhere in the Netherlands :') The toxic chants are the best man we're not getting shitfaced to make friends out there we wanna drink until we see 2 games, win both games, and have a fuckload of fun in the part we won't remember in between those things :p