MOST RIDICULOUS FOOTBALL CHANTS IN ENGLAND | AMERICAN REACTS
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Adam Johnson was convicted for grooming a child and sexual activity with a minor (15 yr old). He continued to play during his bail period but was sacked when he plead guilty and was sentenced to six years in prison. He deserves whatever chants he gets.
Adam Johnson was playing for Sunderland when was accused of it He was NOT AT MAN CITY
@@janolaful Not sure what your comment is for, but no-one has suggested he was playing for MCFC at the time. Go spend your efforts defending the Abu Dhabi Sportswashing Project against the 115 charges of financial breaches instead. Time better spent as that's actually something they are accused of, they need all the help they can get.
@janolaful doesn't matter who he was playing for, he's still a nonce
They probably didn't know about that -- but yeah...
Not 15, she told him she was 16 when he first signed her shirt, but she was 14..sje was 16 when they got together
"Jimmy Saville, what a legend..." oh dear, quick google search and you will never regret a statement more hahaha
He did a lot for charity and road safety. Clunk click .
The BBC definitely thought so 😅
King Charles close friend and Maggie thatchers
@@briancohenthepfjmassive.4769 yeh its easyer when they cant move.
@@petesmart1983 calling him King Charles feels weird on me mouth
There was a Scottish international goalkeeper called Andy Goram that played for Glasgow Rangers in the 1990's. He was diagnosed with Schizophrenia and the Rangers fans came up with the chant "There's only 2 Andy Gorams!"🤣
Oh my god 🤣🤣🤣 that is savage 😂
Andy Goram didnt mind, but Andy goram hated it🤯
@@nikkihayes5411😂😂😂😂
@@nikkihayes5411 😂🤣😂🤣
Hhahaha
English working class humour takes no prisoners and there's nowhere to hide from it
Unless you’re Jimmy Saville and you hide in plain sight (at the BBC).
@@TPRM1What the fuck does that have to do with the OG comment??
And that's exactly how it should be.👍
this ^^
No, it is because there are no physical repurcussions in the UK for chanting like that, whereas in the US you would be attacked
Fergie was a player who wanted to switch clubs, and his wife refused to relocate. The kiddie reference wasn't because the team was young, they were from a town called Kidderminster.
Always thought it was a rape reference tbh 😂😂😂
I thought it was about Darren Ferguson, Sir Alex Ferguson's son, assaulting his ex wife?
No it's not he got done for sexual assault on his wife
Fergie was is a football manager not a player he's Alex fergusons son who beat up his estranged wife
There are in fact two chants if you listen closely, both aimed at Darren Ferguson. First „your dads a c..t and so are you” refers to his dad, Alex, not really liked outside MU fans. And then they switch to his relation with his wife.
Jimmy Saville was a much loved eccentric media personality and television host that was shielded by the BBC for decades. It came out after his death that he was a paedophile. Subsequently Saville has become synonymous with the Paedophile term and anytime humour references it it will inevitably bring up Saville's name. He featured heavily in things like the British version of Cards Against Humanity and within our comedic culture to this day. Fun fact, his gravestone was removed overnight upon the story breaking in the news and sent to landfill. They tried to exhume and cremate his body to remove his grave entirely but this fell through as no one wanted to pay the cost of the exhumation.
And allegedly a necrophile.
Saville wasn’t shielded by the BBC. If there was evidence of that they’d be shut down. Idiot. And he wasn’t much loved. People who met him saw him as creepy.
A friend of King sausage fingers.
all that and you missed the most disgusting part! he would have sex with dead bodies.
his name is spelt 'Savile', only one L. it's also far more appropriately spelt with only one L because he was so utterly vile
A lot of chants are created pre-match in the pub after a few beers.
Ah that makes sense!
These chants and the general tunes behind a chant are ingrained in British fans from very young its hard to explain but it very much a banter and gallows humour.
Adam Johnson got a free transfer from Sunderland to Her Majesty's Prison Services a few years ago
A bummed on vps
One of Newcastle fans best moments.
It was amazing in my School in all since there was a United fan named Adam Johnson.
Terrible shite, but great moment for Newcastle fans
and you thought you had freedom of speech in the USA.
Spoke too soon
@@leefox5596 You can't get arrested for speaking your mind in the UK. You can get arrested for inciting violence - which is what the Bargain Bucket Brownshirts that are getting sentenced now have been charged with. It's not a freedom of speech issue it's a breaking an existing law by encouraging arson, assault and murder issue. The only people bleating about it are the ones who still whine about not being able to use the N word.
@@leefox5596what happened
@@LeperMessiah2 not allowed to mention it
Lol @leefox5596
Nonce comes from Wakefield prison and means "not on normal courtyard exercise "which was written on a chalkboard outside of a sex offenders cell
Ah thank you!
@@Killermcknight now don't get up set but try not to go to deep into things as the video isn't long enough and listen to the wife she is very quick and open minded and lets things roll on a bit , get another PC / Ipad to clear things quicker
Well I never knew that , everyday is a school day, I hope you get lots of exercise now 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jesus mate I. Ever knu that one haha Nice one Stu Thiings ya learn in the big city hey 👋
@Killermcknight
I suspect that it was a retronym, and that the term “nonce” was already in existence for a paedophile (cf. “ponce” for a gay man).
I imagine the screws (prison guards) wanted an excuse to write “nonce” on the cell door of paedophiles (to alert the other prisoners, who can then take “restorative justice”), so came up with a (rather clunky) official-sounding term for them.
Just my theory, based on how acronyms are usually conceptualised, and how everyone, including other lags (prisoners), hates nonces.
The funniest I saw was at a Liverpool match in the 80's, Bruce Grobbelaar was the goalie and the Liverpool crowd loved him and he always reacted. They sang to him, 'Brucie Brucie show us your arse' so he pulled his shorts down and bent over then they sang, 'shitty arse shitty arse shitty arse. I'm sure I peed myself. Great channel, respect from Melbourne Oz.
Haha that’s so awesome. Sounds like a fun bunch! Thanks so much!
To answer your first question… “does he deserve that?”
Yes, he was accused, denied it, turned an entire city on his victim by lying about her until he ran his contract down, then when he was called back to court after denying it and ruining a young girls life whilst taking in his massive wages for as long as possible, he then pleaded guilty and went to prison!
He is a child molester!
When I found out both Boris and Donald were born in New York, my suspicions have grown.
You have to understand the British sense of humour - nothing is off limits. People know not to take offense. For instance when they were calling the goalkeeper 'you fat bastard' near the end he started clapping towards them and they clapped for him because he was a good sport. Also, these chants come from the standing only areas which are the areas around the goals. Families usually sit in the seating areas. Please react to the best Ultras chants.
It's a thing in England and maybe the rest of the UK that Mock and deride our best friends, it's how we show our affection. The harder you've been mocked the more we like you. As Americans you're Septic Tanks. 😂 To AUSTRALIA 😅
My family came from England (great grandparents came straight from there) and I think that blood runs thick in my veins because I’ve always been that same way. Sometimes it takes people a while to realize that and I have to explain it, but I totally get that! Oh nooo, not septic tanks 😂
Septic tanks is rhyming slang for Yanks.
Adam Johnson - What he did, and what happened to him:
In December 2014, Johnson began communicating over social media with a 15-year-old female fan while his partner was pregnant. The following 17 January, he met up with the girl in his Range Rover, where he signed two Sunderland shirts for her. Thirteen days later, they met again, and Johnson kissed the girl.
On 2 March 2015, Johnson was arrested by Durham Police on suspicion of having sexual activity with an underage girl, who was 15. On 23 April, he was charged with three offences of sexual activity with a child under 16 and one of child grooming, to which he pleaded not guilty in June. An initial trial date in Durham in September 2015 was later moved to February 2016 in Bradford Crown Court.
On 10 February 2016, at the start of his trial, Johnson pleaded guilty to "one count of sexual activity with a child and one count of grooming". He denied two further counts of underage sexual activity. The trial lasted for sixteen days, was presided over by Circuit Judge Jonathan Rose, the lead barrister for the prosecution was Kate Blackwell QC and the lead barrister for the defence was Orlando Pownall QC. On 2 March 2016, Johnson was found guilty on a majority verdict of 10-2 of one count of sexual activity with a child and found not guilty of a second count of the same crime. In a victim impact statement, the girl stated that she suffered abuse on social media during the time Johnson claimed innocence, that she had lost confidence and that her school work had suffered. A court psychiatrist for the defence found Johnson to be "socially and psychologically immature" and stated that there was no evidence that Johnson had a sexual attraction to prepubescent children.
Johnson was granted bail in order to say farewell to his infant daughter. On 24 March 2016, he was sentenced to six years in prison for grooming and sexual activity with a girl aged 15. The judge also ordered him to pay £50,000 of the prosecution's legal fees of £67,132.
And why was nothing said about the girl? She knew exactly what she was doing.
@@Londoneye57Are you really blaming a child for this? Lmfao. Maybe the adult who was in a relationship shouldn't have engaged sexually or otherwise with a kid.
Adam Johnson… Jimmy Saville … all true!!!
"Jimmy Saville, what a legend!"
Oops
That's gonna come back on ya 😂
Haha yeah, it was meant sarcastically as everyone kept chanting about him.
u everywhere, ay
At least we create an atmosphere and it's a way to let off a bit of steam. There's more atmosphere on the moon than at a Baseball or NFL 3 hour yawnfest. Your missus has the right idea, attend and go with it.😁👍
🤣🤣 the missus speaking here - that’s hilarious. I’m not a (American) football fan, and I used to enjoy going to baseball games but they are very boring compared to this. I’m a hockey fan myself and while the crowd doesn’t really get wild like this, the games are much more entertaining. To me anyways. This is still on my bucket list though!
@@Killermcknightin England especially, Football fans like me go crazy here and do u know football in Europe is only Sport but spiritual.
@@Killermcknight Hockey is great. Go Habs Go.
American Football is way more exciting but too long.
@markwomwell3597 Yer arse!😂😂😂
Song structure is based on well known song that everyone will know
Small group will start and because it's evident where it's going everyone will pick it up quickly
In the UK for hundreds if not thousands we have chanted before a battle one side would chant at the other and then back the other way. It is in our DNA and will never end. Even in the Scottish non Scottish anthum there are 2 chants added and of course we curse, got to love it.
Football fans are segregated all over the world because we traditionally like to get into fighta with rival teams. It was especially bad in the 70s 80s 90s. Its a lot better in England these days. Now we choose to throw verbal banter back and forth. There are no rules, the more offensive the better.
There is only one Millwall
"The more offensive the better" 😂😂😂😅, I know I'd like to be in the stadium doing the chants, what we do down here is sing and dance mostly.
A more polite chant sung by the away supporters when the home supporters are very quiet (because the home team is losing or playing badly) is "Is this a library?" sung to the tune of "La Donna e Mobile".
if you think Adam Johnson was bad Jimmy Saville was worse
Sounds like they were both horrible!
@@Killermcknight If Johnson was likened to a pebble, Saville was a landslide!
@@Killermcknightsaville had a key to orphans hospital......so Yeah
No rest for the dead either
The "what a waste of 40 quid" is based off the universal chant of "You're not sining anymore!". That's when the other team's fans take a 1 goal lead for granted and the other team ties the game up. So You're not singing, you're not singing, YOU'RE NOT SINGING ANYMORE!
For reference… most football chants are based around a truthful act or incident…
They don’t just ‘raz’ people over legally defamatory stuff without just cause
That’s good to know!
Most of our chants either follow the same tune or the tune of a famous, well known song
He is in prison as he admitted to doing it so all the shit he gets is justified.
Having watched some of your reaction slides, I am now subscribed to you. You two are good to watch. Thank you.
Thanks so much 🫶🏻
Now the positive side of that crowd singing. Check out THE GREENDAY CROWD SING BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY AT HYDE PARK. London. ...( 62,000 whole song).. or any year LAST NIGHT AT THE PROMS.
You know the English football fans could be coming to America for next World cup in 2026.
I think that would be awesome! Much needed cultural shock for the casual American
@@Killermcknight There is a video of England national team chats you might like
They'll probably chuck us all out 😂😂
Football chants are ingrained at a young age 😆
19:40 "Kiddy" refers to Kidderminster, a small provincial town in England
A lot of these are in the most offensive chants video.
NO, we never say that word unless it's real
There are other chant videos that have far more light-hearted chants
❤ from Northeast England ❤️
Oh wow, so he really is one? Thanks for the info! Glad to know they’re not all this crazy haha
@@Killermcknight
I'll see if I can find a link to an actual FUNNY one 😊
May want to take back the Jimmy saville is a legend quote………
WAS a legend (when he lived). IS no more.
Yeah it was meant to be a joke, because everyone was talking about him a lot. Didn’t know who he was.
He probs is on nonce wings
Noncing is a slang term for paedophilia. It comes from the acronym that was apploed to paedophiles in prison Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise which led to the being known as NONCEs
I think the derivation of ‘nonce’ is uncertain. When I worked in prisons some years ago, the story I heard was that originally people imprisoned for non-payment of debts were called ‘nonsense cases’ by ‘proper’ criminals. These civil prisoners were kept separate from convicted prisoners. People who had committed offences against children or other sexual offences were similarly usually kept separate at their own request under the old Rule 43, and the phrase ‘nonsense case’ or ‘nonce’ came to be applied to them. We’ll probably never know the true origin of the term.
I think you're right regarding the origin of NONCE being uncertain, as I heard it applied to the likes of bank managers, lawyers etc who were educated at the likes of Oxford or Cambridge, that had committed fraud and been imprisoned for the offence, but because they couldn't mix with the normal prisoners and were vulnerable, they had NONCE written on their boards outside their cell, which was an acronym for "NOT Of Normal Criminal Etiquette".
However, the term nonce is nowadays almost always applied to paedophiles.
Nonce is an anagram used within H.M.P for sex cases it means
Not
Of
Normal
Criminal
Element
That’s a backronym. The origin is unknown.
Same as similar explanations for words like ‘Chav’ or ‘F*ck’
Swansea … Welsh 🏴 team …. Wales is reknowned for sheep rearing …. And lonely shepherds on the Welsh hills ….
3 million people
12 million sheep
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True free speech. 🇬🇧👍
Nonce means Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise. It’s written on the cells on sex offenders
It used to be written outside the cells. Now there's whole wings for them away from gen pop.
Also used to mean Not Of Normal Criminal Element, ie a peado.
@thecoops2329 It does indeed. I don't know why it's been changed over the years to mean 'courtyard exersize'. Unless it was a certain prison that used that term and became public knowledge? 🤷♀️
That’s a backronym. The origin is unknown.
Most English football songs and chants originate from hymns or church songs. Most football teams were originally started by the local church in the late ,1800's
As a English lad we’re just their best at chants
I love that half of these are just Leeds United fans. Makes me so proud of my fellow Leeds Fans 🤣🤣
Most stadium's have a section for families and another on the opposite end for hardcore fans,
One of the most random chants is Notts. County's, "I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off."
They learn them in the pub mostly most Saturday's you hear em singing ....
The North American World Cup is in two years, you might meet a few England fans.
That’d be great
@@Killermcknight
🤞 We qualify this time, we made a pig's ear of it in 1994 and the manager (Graham Taylor) got portrayed as "Turniphead" in the press, yes they turned his head into a turnip.
None of these chants will be allowed at the World Cup in such a radicalised Christian nation, the Christians will stop the matches until the bad chanting stops. It would stop an NFL match point blank.
@@Loidis-Lad
We don't care if it's "allowed or not" we are England, we will sing. Gawd is at best second, Football is the biggest religion in Human history.
It's just Banter. No one really gets offended unless your in a West Ham or Millwall Pub! 😂😂
Millwall just wannabe blokes and kids these days not taken seriously
Yes they start in groups and people learn the chants at weekly games
The Adams family song was against a team called Kiddermiinster Harriers F C.
I think one of my favourites in recent times, are the Liverpool supporters chanting Ole's at the wheel!😂
The chants towards Adam Johnson were deserved. It’s the same as how NBA fans booed Giddey whenever he got the ball, but football fans like to add something extra, and Adam Johnson actually went to prison for what he did.
I've been actually surprised when I heard the original songs that football terrace chants are based on. I'd heard a hundred variations of "this town's a shithole, I want to go home", before I heard Sloop John B by the Beach Boys, then I was like, oh, yeah I understand now. Also Doris Day - Que Cera Cera, aka ("whatever will be, will be, we're going to wemb-er-ley, que cera cera). And many other examples. I think most of the tunes were adopted into football in the 60s and people make new chants to fit the tunes people already new.
I think the only tune from this century that has made it into a lot of football chants is Seven Nation Army by White Stripes. Maybe in 20 years, there will be kids who know the chant, but then hear the White Stripes song for the first time and go, wow I see it.
I remember watching a similar video, and the couple was saying, "That's a shame on the Johnson and Saville guys." Straight away, i told them to Google the names. They put out a comment all in capitals saying that they regretted not doing their homework before commenting 😊
We don’t “do our homework” beforehand because 1) we’re a blind reaction channel. If we research stuff beforehand, it could give things away, and that defeats the purpose of what we do. And 2) as I already replied to your comment asking why we don’t just hit pause and Google… because the people who watch these videos like to inform us of such things. So good for that other channel but that’s not how we do things.
It's usually in the lower leagues where there are constant chants throughout the game - the football is that bad they start to entertain themselves ... hehe
9:34
Fergie refer to Darren Ferguson, son to legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
The chant refer to a case of domestic violence that Darren was involved in.
Kiddy = Kiddiminster Harriers, the Home team
Dogs = ugly woman, ie "that bird is a right dog mate"
Of course the fact it has a double meaning is what makes it funny 😂
😂 didn’t know that one
Actually the dogs song is about huddersfield town fans, club nicknamed "the terriers".
Affectionately nicknamed "dog botherers" by their neighbours in Leeds. We were singing about their actual dogs!
We don't pull our punches and if we denegrate someone its because they are as accused. Nonce, someone who interferes with children.
I don't like football generally, but I went to Highbury to watch Arsenal at home when I was young (must of been 12 or something)... You can go as kids even with mad chants... people always had drums and smoke grenades... can't remember any chants tbh. I think you used to be able to drink in the stadiums back then too. My uncle was sat next to me the entire game smoking a joint lol.
Oh now that’s funny! It’s interesting the things you do and don’t remember from that age at a thing like that. Can you no longer drink there??
@Killermcknight I was wrong alcohol was banned way before then to stop hooligans. People still snuck drink in though and or got tanked up before the game lol
Noncing means kiddie fiddling.
What is so amazing is in the US you have Freedom of Speech under the first amendment and can pretty much swear in public. In the UK swearing in public is actually a public order offense and can get you arrested.
Swansea is a town in Wales in the UK
Saville is dead in about 2011
We sometimes practice new chants in the pubs to popular tunes before games. Often though they are spontaneous.
I love that haha
Chants follow one of a number of common melodies. Some are children’s nursery rhymes, some prayers or hymn tunes so growing up they are very familiar to UK people. And of course a lot are taken from current popular songs.
The “going down to league one tour and straight back up” means that the team ended up at the bottom or close to it if the league table and was relegated to League 1. The fans are cheerfully singing that they went down but will be promoted to the higher league again the following year (this happens if they end up too or close to it of League 1).
6:11 Ant and Dec are radio personalities who’ve also hosted “The X Factor” and “Britain’s Got Talent.”
6:24 The guy they’re chanting to is dressed as Savile, including the long blond hair.
Omg nooooo I love those two!! I didn’t know their names! I think they’re hilarious and so fun, they’re a big part of why I watched those shows!
The reaction to the Super Boris hahahahaa im dying
😂🤷🏼♀️
Hes got the whole world in his hands
I've just watched you review a couple of things now and you're very entertaining and seem lovely 😊 Subscribed.
Adam Johnson and Jimmy Savile were both convicted sex offenders but Ive heard people who were arguing calling the other a pedo so yes it is used in this sense too.
Next video, perhaps pull back the "Jimmy Saville,what a legend!" Line, a simple google search of his name will clear it right up for you, love the channel btw😊
Yeah it was a sarcastic comment, talking about how everyone kept talking about him.
I think funny in America and England are quite a bit different 😂
Haha why is that?
kiddy is short for Kidderminster
It will be the final resting place for freedom of speech
I don't know about nowadays, but back in the 80s and 90s, the chanting carried on in the pub. It was even more brutal when everyone was pissed up 😂
Especially after a derby match. There would be plenty of beer and glasses flying 😂
You should try watching the American v European football fans video to see how much football is part of the culture
Well (football) hooligans are so well-known worldwide - especially those who love Premier League, including me 🤗
GGMU
A lot of the new chants start in the bar before.
Oohhhhh interesting! And then they just take them with?
N.O.N.C.E is a prison acronym for Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise which refers to prisoners on segregation for their own protection. This would include sex offenders. Nonce is therefore in common usage to describe "wrong uns" and noncing would describe their activities.
20:15 - nah, they aren't hoarse; they are drunk! 😂
They are whispering loudly
Google is your friend!
the name soccer was first used in English schools as slang for association football to differentiate it from rugger (rugby football).
any Brit that gets offended by it should remember where the name soccer came from
Love folks from "free speech" land having a laugh. Maybe the Puritans are over-represented after all.
I mean, I’m sure there’s plenty that have watched this that went to church to pray after lol. We’re not those kind of people lol.
Love how you followed our geordie songs 😂
A lot of away fans meet up at their home stadium before the game and might have a few hours sat on the coach together, so when it's the same people they come up with chants together and one guy will start them off. A lot of home stadiums have a bar/pub where fans meet up a couple of hours before the game too.
you see the thing is that we in the UK have the freedom to say what we like when we like, strange that you have not!
'Nonce' is slang for paedophile. The rumoured origin for the word is from UK prisons where paedophiles could not be mixed in with the general population of prisons (mainly because regular prisoners try to kill them). The paedophiles would have 'N.O.N.C.E.' written on their prison cell cards meaning 'Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise'.
away fans are separated so home and aways fans chant to each other in the stadiums
Love that!
Most kids know their limits as far as the chants go. What they sing and say at the football, stays at the football.
The chants that you find brutal will always be based on fact - paedophiles, rapists, domestic abuse, drink driving - a football chant is a way of calling them out and letting them know what we think of them. We love football and we love freedom of speech.
The chant format is easy to follow - it's either a recognised chant tune or a popular song or a school hymn.
Football is still very much a family event and I love taking my kids to watch our team, and if I can't take them their grandad will.
Kidderminster is a quaint town in a rural, farming community
Quaint, you obviously do not live here. 😅
Ngl the "plant pot" part looks a lot of fun, would love to be a part of that
Football chants are basically memorised. Nobody has to really start it, people just do. Fans are VERY dedicated to the game, to their club, so why would anyone have to "start" a chant with the rest listening? To reinforce the seriousness of football fans, it's very, VERY rare that the whole stadium unites to even do a meaningless wave like you see in the US. It would take a player to suffer a cardiac arrest on the pitch or something more serious than the football itself for opposing fans to show any kind of unity or solidarity.
Every football supporters know there team chants
Boris was the prime minister of the UK…
the jimmy saville and gary neville, is a leeds utd chant. to explain. saville was from leeds so where ever leeds utd play the opposition sing about him being from leeds. so leeds fans reply with chants against their team. in this sequence i think they were playing salford in the cup and gary neville is a part owner in the club, and he played for man utd who leeds hate. thats as simple as i can put it
We learn them down the pub .. and then translte that to the terraces
When Johnny Comes Marching Home again
Free country!
That is tame for us you should watch the real football factories England and see the carnage of following the england football team for 50 years
Okay now that sounds fun lol