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@dylanmcdonald9925 (I had no clue what the G-league was- had to look it up.) But my point was why did you specify Americans? I've seen lots of Europeans brag about their crowds and history to Americans so I'm wondering if there is some kind of perception that American sports have sparse attendance or they're all new or something?
@dylanmcdonald9925 Well most people would define "smaller" as being less popular by definition. I would argue that amateur/lower division sports like college football (and to some extent basketball) being so similar to professional sports should totally disprove the idea that Americans lack passion for "lower division"/amateur sports right there. We don't have foreigners helping us here so it's only through American fans that these sports are possible and we occasionally have old rivalries, crowds, and fanfare with HIGH SCHOOL sports. As far as American lacking passion, I profoundly disagree. I don't think American fans or sports are perfect but they are more to my liking than what I know of European (or world) soccer. We simply have different taste. Obviously it would take time to discuss the reasons but to be honest I don't think most foreigners really care about that. They just want to hate on Americans and don't care whether we have "passion" for our sports or not. Foreign soccer fans are the only ones I see that constantly hate on completely different SPORTS for no reason.
Dear Americans, you saw mostly small clubs, clubs with fans that are considered bad (Bayern), low tier clubs and away team crowds. Things like a Glasgow Derby or a Dortmund home game were probably exluded to not scare you.
Back in the 90' italians were the creziest. In a match the fans were able to bring a scooter to the tribune e throw it down the first ring. But after that some people died the ultras in italy got a lot of restriction luclky. Every match was a war. Before during and after the match even some policeman died. But now is way more calm the situacion. Now SERBIAN greece and turkish are the creziest. A lot of player said that the maracana of belgrade is the scariest stadium.
I do agree that most American fans aren't as passionate about their sports in the way that people in Europe are about football however it is also harder to compare them for an example some of the examples from Europe that were used were celebrating goals whereas only one or two of the college football clips was a celebrating a play and in one case it was Bama away fans at the Texas home game, its also interesting to note that the American clips were all (except for one) from University sports which is a really cool and unique thing about American sports is how we get so hyped about our colleges. So while overall i think that European fans are better than American fans I think that American fans still have a really cool and unique fan culture
Oh and also this may be incorrect but what I have seen a lot about European soccer is how much cheaper the tickets are compared to American sports so i think its important to note that a lot of American sports you dont get the best of the fanbases going to the games because a large portion of the diehard fans aren't able to afford tickets
Yeah capitalism sucks. In Germany you pay around 150-210€ for a season ticket so 17 Games. And in the scènes they show the fans arent Celebrating goals
@@fergusthefish04the US capitalism is killing everything. 765 million for one player is insane! Means higher ticket prices, higher beer prices and more commercials.
@@DoenerKritiker oh sorry my mistake I saw a few ones with a like goal graffic up but i realize now a lot of them arent, but yeah it sucks it costs around $80 which is about 76 euros to go to a NBA game where I live and that was one game out of 86 games in the season so its almost not worth it to go anymore with how expensive it is (that ticket was at basically the highest seat in the arena so nosebleeds)
@@sidimannn omg commercials are so huge now im a fan of a lot of sports including american football and football and the difference in how many commercial breaks is crazy i get the games are played in different ways but soccer its so much better cause you never get them except around halftime or a really long stoppage
It's not a question of passion for sport, the passion in America or in Europe is identical, it's a very old discourse that concerns belonging to colors or to a city, something that in Europe has distant roots. In Europe stadium fans have very distant roots that go beyond sport. We talk about "clashes" between very ancient cities, where even today they are things that are very much felt by the people, and that are part of the European culture. In other parts of the world these historical conditions do not exist.
Europe has distant roots? Almost all popular sports began in the late 19th/early 20th century. You get this in the U.S., Canada, Australia, etc. The idea that Barcelona vs. Real Madrid somehow goes back to the medieval era is silly.
Thanks, in my previous video all the Americans were saying I should use college football, so I tried to find the best. As for Europe, most of these aren’t even the best clubs from those countries.
@@FootballEuropaTrue, the biggest football clubs in Europa are also getting to commercial. Many season ticket holders sell day tickets to tourists for big bucks so they make profit on their season ticket. The clubs you have shown in Europe are known for their support and you can easily find a dozen more without a problem.
@@FootballEuropa You are right for example the regensburg but I want to ask the name of the club from 10:40 I guess it is in montrnegro but I do not know the name of the club...
@@FootballEuropa So now you soccer fans are coming for college football? An amateur sport that is not a franchise, has no owner, cannot be relocated, and don't wear ads on their jerseys. This sport has a lot of history, culture, community support, and most of the fans are local. You know you're really scrapping the bottom of the barrel here by pretending they are competiting against soccer.
@@tojamech.3805 the teams I mentioned are not from the NFL but from the MLS and their fans might not be as good as the teams you mentioned but they do create decent atmospheres
I had to spend countless hours watching American fans to make this video, have some sympathy for my mental health and leave a like and comment if you enjoyed it!🥺 Helps the channel a lot! ❤
For Americans watching Dresden are in the third division of German football
I'm curious why do you say this ? Are there tons of Americans that doubt this or something?
@Savalatte It's the equivalent to a G-league team getting 30,000 fans, which just doesn't happen
@dylanmcdonald9925 (I had no clue what the G-league was- had to look it up.) But my point was why did you specify Americans? I've seen lots of Europeans brag about their crowds and history to Americans so I'm wondering if there is some kind of perception that American sports have sparse attendance or they're all new or something?
@Savalatte typically fans in America aren't as passionate about their sports clubs. Especially with "smaller clubs" or clubs in lower divisions
@dylanmcdonald9925 Well most people would define "smaller" as being less popular by definition. I would argue that amateur/lower division sports like college football (and to some extent basketball) being so similar to professional sports should totally disprove the idea that Americans lack passion for "lower division"/amateur sports right there. We don't have foreigners helping us here so it's only through American fans that these sports are possible and we occasionally have old rivalries, crowds, and fanfare with HIGH SCHOOL sports.
As far as American lacking passion, I profoundly disagree. I don't think American fans or sports are perfect but they are more to my liking than what I know of European (or world) soccer. We simply have different taste. Obviously it would take time to discuss the reasons but to be honest I don't think most foreigners really care about that. They just want to hate on Americans and don't care whether we have "passion" for our sports or not. Foreign soccer fans are the only ones I see that constantly hate on completely different SPORTS for no reason.
USA IS A SHOW....EUROPE IS PASSION
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Dear Americans, you saw mostly small clubs, clubs with fans that are considered bad (Bayern), low tier clubs and away team crowds. Things like a Glasgow Derby or a Dortmund home game were probably exluded to not scare you.
Dynamo, Red Star Belgrade or Rapid Wien are way better than Dortmund...
@@yaneyd93what is Dynamo?
Better comparison the best crowds of American football vs the best crowds of its ancestor rugby union football.
alter wieso regensburg und bayern, die fans dort sind schon gut aber es gibt schon viel krasser fans in deutschland
Denn die zufälligste europäische Mannschaft hat bessere Fans als die beste amerikanische Mannschaft
@@FootballEuropa ja doch stimmt aber es ist regensburg alter
Fantunnels in Serbia are the best. They look and sound like your about too run into a warzone 😂
The thumbnail lmao
“Super Bowl”
Shows college cheerleaders
Back in the 90' italians were the creziest. In a match the fans were able to bring a scooter to the tribune e throw it down the first ring. But after that some people died the ultras in italy got a lot of restriction luclky. Every match was a war. Before during and after the match even some policeman died. But now is way more calm the situacion. Now SERBIAN greece and turkish are the creziest. A lot of player said that the maracana of belgrade is the scariest stadium.
The Scooter was thrown down by Inter ultras
As an European, from Albania Football is a passion in Europe here❤🇪🇺🔥🔥,but i also love the us fans too🔥🇺🇸❤
I do agree that most American fans aren't as passionate about their sports in the way that people in Europe are about football however it is also harder to compare them for an example some of the examples from Europe that were used were celebrating goals whereas only one or two of the college football clips was a celebrating a play and in one case it was Bama away fans at the Texas home game, its also interesting to note that the American clips were all (except for one) from University sports which is a really cool and unique thing about American sports is how we get so hyped about our colleges. So while overall i think that European fans are better than American fans I think that American fans still have a really cool and unique fan culture
Oh and also this may be incorrect but what I have seen a lot about European soccer is how much cheaper the tickets are compared to American sports so i think its important to note that a lot of American sports you dont get the best of the fanbases going to the games because a large portion of the diehard fans aren't able to afford tickets
Yeah capitalism sucks.
In Germany you pay around 150-210€ for a season ticket so 17 Games.
And in the scènes they show the fans arent Celebrating goals
@@fergusthefish04the US capitalism is killing everything. 765 million for one player is insane! Means higher ticket prices, higher beer prices and more commercials.
@@DoenerKritiker oh sorry my mistake I saw a few ones with a like goal graffic up but i realize now a lot of them arent, but yeah it sucks it costs around $80 which is about 76 euros to go to a NBA game where I live and that was one game out of 86 games in the season so its almost not worth it to go anymore with how expensive it is (that ticket was at basically the highest seat in the arena so nosebleeds)
@@sidimannn omg commercials are so huge now im a fan of a lot of sports including american football and football and the difference in how many commercial breaks is crazy i get the games are played in different ways but soccer its so much better cause you never get them except around halftime or a really long stoppage
It's not a question of passion for sport, the passion in America or in Europe is identical, it's a very old discourse that concerns belonging to colors or to a city, something that in Europe has distant roots.
In Europe stadium fans have very distant roots that go beyond sport.
We talk about "clashes" between very ancient cities, where even today they are things that are very much felt by the people, and that are part of the European culture.
In other parts of the world these historical conditions do not exist.
Europe has distant roots? Almost all popular sports began in the late 19th/early 20th century. You get this in the U.S., Canada, Australia, etc. The idea that Barcelona vs. Real Madrid somehow goes back to the medieval era is silly.
You had the best fans in US sports but also the Best from europe
Great choice of fans
(Europe fins of course, germany poland, serbia, italy best fans)
Thanks, in my previous video all the Americans were saying I should use college football, so I tried to find the best. As for Europe, most of these aren’t even the best clubs from those countries.
@@FootballEuropaTrue, the biggest football clubs in Europa are also getting to commercial. Many season ticket holders sell day tickets to tourists for big bucks so they make profit on their season ticket. The clubs you have shown in Europe are known for their support and you can easily find a dozen more without a problem.
@@FootballEuropa You are right for example the regensburg but I want to ask the name of the club from 10:40 I guess it is in montrnegro but I do not know the name of the club...
It is FK Pelister, Macedonian club
@@FootballEuropa So now you soccer fans are coming for college football? An amateur sport that is not a franchise, has no owner, cannot be relocated, and don't wear ads on their jerseys. This sport has a lot of history, culture, community support, and most of the fans are local. You know you're really scrapping the bottom of the barrel here by pretending they are competiting against soccer.
South America >>>>> North America. There's nothing like the "barra bravas", "hinchadas" o "torcidas".
Europa >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> South America >>>>> North America
Switzerland fans
Switzerland fans
Switzerland fans
You should compare the Americans with european teams without ultras.
So basicly usa vs england?
Makes sense. In many countries only the ultras are loud and the much bigger part of the fans keep quiet.
@@Mutant257many but not me
😅😅 buuuaaah..i can fell to sleep while watching 3 hours american football..nothing against the power of a soccer match.
This is why Hitler invaded you guys in world war 2 XD
19 Ckembari BT 85
Money vs passione
Arminia Bielefeld is a third Devision
Bro it’s almost new year, go outside and get drunk
@@FootballEuropa Nö später
South American fans when
Don’t know any good ones
@@FootballEuropa what??? Most south american first division clubs have a better atmosphere than Europe
Ok name every club
@@FootballEuropa “dont know any good ones” bro river plate and boca juniors right off the bat
schalke is better than all of them
🤡🤡🤡
hahahhha
😂😂😂😂 3. Liga 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
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German fans❤
Usa is so boring and orchestrated
Us atmosphere
So boring
You definitely haven’t seen the fans of Seattle Sounders, Portland Timbers or Columbus Crew
@Lollll-s7j Legia Warszawa,Zenit,Olympiacos than better from all NFL clubs
@@tojamech.3805 the teams I mentioned are not from the NFL but from the MLS and their fans might not be as good as the teams you mentioned but they do create decent atmospheres
Swedish fans?
Which?
@@FootballEuropa AIK Stockholm
@@Pojk_XD Aik and Hannover ⚫⚪🟢🤝⚫🟡
IFK Göteborg ⚪️🔵💙🤍
Hammarby