Netherlands are the best people in the whole world. When I’m in vacation and I make new friends there.. somehow they are always Dutch ❤😅 greetings from Germany ❤
They (and also the Scots) are the best guests you could wish for.🤘😄 They are just happy, funny, and absolutely entertaining. Greetings from Hamburg 🍺⚽⚓⚽🍺
Thanks to the people of Hamburg for having us this sunday! Your city is a lucky city for us, it seems... We could've lost or drawn to Poland today entirely too easily. And in a group with another very strong team and two teams that aren't actually WEAK, that coul;d've been the end for us. Compared to us, Germany looked pretty strong in their opener, though I don't think I should eleborate too much about that in this channel...
The Dutch love the Scots!! Our fans are great, but the Scottish fans are fantastic. Had goose bumps when the national anthem of Scotland was played. My dream is that we meet in the finals. 🏴 🇳🇱
I am so proud to be Dutch. We love our country and with a tournament we all stand as one. We like a good party. 😂😂😂😂 I hope we win the cup, just as in 1988. That was so wonderful. We were so proud of our team. The Netherlands was completely orange. I never forget it.
I'm Scots, but lived in the Netherlands for 16 years. Rangers and AZ!. Was there in '88, and the whole country went bonkers. I even had my hair orange. How i hope we meet in this years Euros. It'd be a brilliant party. Love both sets of fans, truly.
Dutch woman here. We love the Germans, they are our brothers and sisters. Ofcourse we love to win the game though, but other than that; one race, one face 🇳🇱🫶🏻 🇩🇪 ❤
I was also there in 1988, but not on site (in Germany). I was only 16, but I partied in our town at the time and was extremely drunk for the first time, which was also the only time I got away with it at home. Glad that I was able to consciously experience this at the time, our first (and so far only) prize with a well-balanced team. With leaders, followers and bench members who knew their role. In addition, with the necessary luck, which you always need in a tournament to progress. Thanks to Wim Kieft's late, and lucky, goal (82nd minute) we won against Ireland and went further in the tournament, that's the bit of luck you need (and perhaps force?) as a team.
Your dutch all time eleven is sick! You showed some real ball knowledge there mate! Hope scotland recovers after their game against germany. GL from Amsterdam!
I disagree. Me as a Dutchman will do anything in my power to avoid the Dutch fans and tourists. Why? Because the Dutch believe that there can only be a good time when they are around. They believe they think they are allowed to do anything. I am ashamed for those so called fans and tourists.
What a lovely video you’ve made - great compilation and your passionate comments and craaaazy Scottish accent pronouncing the names were fantastic! Thanks for this, really really enjoyed the small flashback with a small tear in the eye :’-) Truly hope the Scotts will pass to the next round! Don’t give up, the Dutch also lost their first match in 1988!!
We all remember beating Germany in the semi-finals of Euro 88, but almost nobody remembers we beat Russia in the final to become champions that year. But it's also true that after '88, we almost collectively buried the hatched with the Germans. We still want to beat them of course, but there is no more animosity.
I agree, things have really loosened up since then. Germany is to many Dutch people, a beautiful country to go on holidays, and in football they are worthy opponents.
Maybe i am too young, but oh boy do i had great interactions with Dutch people as a German. Rivarly maybe, but nowadays friendly. I even have a dutch flatmate at the moment😂
The thing with the Germans is something from the past. We beat them in the euro's in 1988 and since then we get along nice. We have two main 'enemies' Spain because of the game in 2010 that can't be mentioned and Portugal. Whenever we play against Portugal, it becomes a bloodbath. And most of the time we lose against them. This European Cup we are likely to play Portugal in the quarter finals. People are already talking about it and we haven't played a game jet! 😂😂
Indeed, 1988 was the best thing to happen to Dutch-German relations. It was closure, it was like the disappointment of 74 prolonged the hate for Germans from WWII while their economic success felt a bit unfair too while the Dutch were just climbing out of a deep and long crisis in 88. Their players weren't the nicest either, they were still a bit of the villains of international football. Most liked to see them lose ot others too. They also went trough a very weak spell around the 2000's, and actually came over to ask for advice and look at our football infrastructure and education. I feel now Portugal and Argentina have both taken half to the hate but that's exclusively about football, with the Germans it was not.
I don't know that the "football hatred" towards Germany ended in 1988. I remember the Rijkaard/Völler game in 1990 ;-). I also remember very distinctly how happy we all were when Germany was eliminated by Bulgaria in 1994 (one day after Holland lost to Brazil; the German loss helped us forget the Dutch loss). But in 2004 we drew Germany 1-1, we were all happy with the outcome, and all tensions seemed to have gone. (Everything of course purely my personal perception.) What may actually have helped is the German "ohne Holland fahren wir zur WM" joy of 2002, which I think most of us could appreciate :).
What I love the most about EU and World Cup, is the friendly rivalry the Dutch have with our neighbors the Germans. Stuff like the Dutch guy said at the end is one such example :D
The rivalry is gone. Germany is an fantastic country and a nice neighbour. In the early days, when we played against Germany, we had WWII in the back of our mind. My parents for example had to flee our occupied country. The Germans where marching through the streets and caused death and destruction. The hatred towards the aggressor was enormous. That sentiment is gone. When the Netherlands now plays against Germany, it is a healthy rivalry: 'big Germany' against the small Netherlands. Thats oke. In the Netherlands we have the proverb: Better a good neighbor than a distant friend
What a lovely post Mert! I always get positive chills seeing Bergkamp. Being Dutch, and a old high school class mate of Bergkamp it has a special place in my heart. Dutch fans are funny, humorous and wild, but also always think they know everything better. I am a proud orange fan, but I am also humble to the beauty of other cultures. When the Scots, Irish or Brits are singing for their team I get goosebumps. It's old, loud and full of history, and it feels like everbody can really sing! ( the dutch can't really sing...it's hoempapa and lalalaa 😂) And the soccer sport in general could find many sportive examples from your rugby world. Where there is still some respect for the referees and the sportmans don't act like actors sewing eachother. To finish with the simple wise words of Johan Cruyff; if you don't score...you don't win...no matter how beautiful you have played. Love from Amsterdam xxx
Marco van Basten is my all time favorite! I saw our team win in 1988🧡 Also at the Olympics with the Holland Heineken House with all the dans in orange and winners is awesome! I experienced it in 2006 at the wintergames in Torino🧡
I've got contradicting feeling about this. I don't like football and I'm really glad my street isn't orange atm. But when I see a massive orange crowd being happy or passionate together, I feel kinda proud.
i hear what you're saying being Dutch, though the last part about being proud is missing on my side. I honestly 100% will never be proud of the Netherlands again. It's not the fault of the people, it's the fault of the government. Different topic i guess. Let them be happy!
The thing is with our Dutchies is actually we don't really know how passionate we really are. In daily life I miss it a lot but when we come togehther all of the sudden the energy goes bonkers.
I was too young in 1974 and 1978 to really know, but it is my impression that the "orange craze" started in 1988 when we managed to qualify for Euro '88 after missing out on WC '82, Euro '84 (thanks Malta) and WC '86. The hype was big in the run up to Euro '88, perhaps also thanks to the then very popular singer André Hazes who had a big hit with "Wij houden van Oranje" (We love Orange), set to the tune of Auld Lang Syne (!!). And of course the outcome of Euro '88 more than matched the hype and the celebrations afterwards were pretty insane, so a new national hobby was born.
Very nice reaction, you know a lot about Dutch football, love the all star team you made. Growing up my favourites were, Edgar Davids, Jaap Stam, Bergkamp and of course Van der Sar!
I've been to The Netherlands vs Denmark, EK 2000, it was amazing! I also went to Hamburg for the match against Poland, for Euro 2024, but not to the match. Really great to be there
I was born after the 74-78 totaalvoetbal years with Michels and Cruyff, but as a young impressionable boy in 1988 I fell in love with Oranje. Big moments I remember are Marco van Basten's hattrick against England, and the very tight semi-final against West Germany, with first a penalty to the Germans, then the Dutch, and then van Bastens goal at the very end. Both my older brothers were fans of Germany, but I stood my ground. To be fair, to be more precise, the effect was even bigger. Gullit, van Basten, Koeman, Rijkhard, Bosman and company didn't make me fall in love only with that specific team or subsequent iterations of the Oranje, but also with football as a sport, with spectator sports as a whole, with the Netherlands as a nation, with Dutch as a language... the effect was profound. And I'm from Finland. Later when our own Jari Litmanen played a big part of his career for Ajax, it didn't exactly lessen my love :D I have since travalled to the Netherlands many times and learned enough of the language to be able to read simple text (can understand if I read a newspaper, unless it's about very complex issues), but understanding spoken dutch is still difficult. In 1998 I was heartbroken when perhaps the best Oranje I've seen (van der Saar, both de Boers, Cocu, Davids, Jonk, Kluivert, Seedorf, van Bronckhorst, Overmars, Kluivert, Bergkamp) lost on penalties to Brazil in the semi-final. And I had really really liked Brazil, too, since 1990 or at the very least since 1994, so I was a bit surprised with how dissapointed I was. It was perhaps the first time I was reminded of that one can only have one favorite. I really liked Tiki-Taka, too, and developed a fondness for Spain because of it. But I got this same reminder in 2010. I travelled to the Netherlands to see the final, I chose the student city of Groeningen over Amsterdam, to have a better, more intimate party, and I thought that I wouldn't be so dissapointed if Spain wins, because I liked their play, too. How wrong was I. It was an even bigger dissapointment than 1998. No need to talk more about that dissapointment, but it left a wound in my heart, probably very similar to what those older generations felt when experiencing 1974 and 1978. In the 2012 euro qualifications Holland and Suomi were drawn into the same qualifying group, but that was not a problem. I went to see Finland's home game dressed in Orange, and I made some friends (who were dumbfounded). I did not feel wrong to support a team against my home nation, which I love and cherish. As Finland has since become more of a contender to participate in Euros and maybe in worlds, too, it could be more difficult in the future if (and eventually when) they meet. I believe, that I won't be too dissapointed if my country Finland beats my team Oranje, but I may be in for a third reminder, that one can only have one favorite team...
Nobody mentions the winning offside goal of Spain in 2010.. iam still Mad about it.. My condoleance to Scottish team (5-1). My Congrats to my fellow Dutchies with the win on Poland.
I totally agree mate....Netherlands - Argentina at WC1998 was one of the best WC matches ever. Was born in 1973 so didnt see the 2 lost finals, but did see us lose in 2010 (and win in1988). Was gutted, but we also played some dirty football in that 2010 final so wasnt too impressed with us. btw...i have a few Scottish friends for almost 30yrs now who i consider my best friends. We chat every single day. They are all Rangers fans, and we meet up when they go abroad for European cup football. Van Basten was my favorit.
I'm Dutch, not much into football unless we go as a country like now. The ones I liked are Robben - Snijder - Van der Sar and van Bronkhorst , Idk many that play atm. For me football is more about feeling the bond for one similar goal as a country. I can't link yt videos here but seeing so many people celebrating with orange shirts, singing our songs, it just makes me proud. Crazy Scenes In Hamburg As Netherlands Fans Take Over The City Ahead Of Their First EURO 2024 Game - This is the title of one that'll show it, if I may put that here you can have a look ^^. The Germany hate has calmed down over the years, yes it used to be quite intense but you barely notice it now. ~ Viva Hollandia ~
First off, we just won the first match in the EC 2024. When it comes to our number 1 frenemy it certainly is Germany when it comes to football. They are great people in general, we love them except when we play football !!! Which is why we all fondly remember 1988 :D
You are well informed about Dutch football. So funny. I'm sorry that Scotland lost to Germany. Our nemesis, at least imo, since 1974. I was just a little girl back then and I was so disappointed. A small consolation was what happened in 1988. 😁
The best Dutch players ever. Johan Cruyff, Dennis Bergkamp, Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard etc etc. Love your support for Orange. The National team playing brings unity of all fans of the Dutch league teams. Orange and the Netherlands 4ever. A Dutchman👍
I was in that square watching the game against brazil, the city center was put in lockdown because of the sheer amount of people coming in ... it still gives me chills to see it again ^^) We ended up with some Scottish's and Irish football fans (clad in orange) in the local pub. It was probably one of the best nights in my life. That one, and the wedding celebrations for one of my best friends I attended in Glasgow, Scottish people are the best :D
And let us not forget Rensenbrink hitting the left post 2 minutes before the end of the World Champions final in Argentina back in 1978. That one was even worse than Robben's miss in 2010
This friday I will be watching the match between the Netherlands and France in Luzern Switzerland. My son lives there and I am going to visit him. In Luzern is a cafe where a lot of Dutch expats come to watch football matches, this is going to be really interesting!
After the EK the Dutch Supporters take off their orange clothing. They put on jerseys, from,for example, AJAX, Feyenoord, ADO and Utrecht and start fighting.
One of the best Dutch teams didn't even make it to the final of a WC. That was the team in 1998. They had like 5 players who could easily be in the best Dutch team of all time.
Born in 64 , I saw all the great and less great matches of the Netherlands, the fans are amusing and colorful and can party. Although they can be very critical about the national team. In your video you didn't show Rensenbrink in 74 hitting a couple of minutes before the end of the game the post against Argentina. And in my opinion is van Hanegem the best player we've ever had. He wasn't maybe not that well known, searched less for the media, but a terrific soccer player. And maybe with our best keeper ever, Jan van Beveren, we had a better change against the Germans in 1974. Like the Rangers especially Gazza and McCoist, hope Scotland and The Netherlands play well this Euro Championship. Nice greetings and thanks for the video.
I went to the semi final in Hamburg against Germany and the final in Munich in 1988. I remember it like it was yesterday. It was unbelievable, something totally crazy, especially after the win against the Germans. I went nuts. The outburst of celebrations happened spontanuous, I don't think we will ever experience it again with that intensity, even if we'd become World champions. Which very probably will never happen, considering our habbits in finals 😉
Well, I really enjoyed your national anthem last Friday. Also as if they were the home team. The Scottish supporters provide the first goosebump moment at the European Championship by singing their national anthem at the top of their lungs. And….. Hundreds of thousands of Scottish fans took over Munich: 'Beer was already gone at nine in the morning'. The fans were marvelous. 😊❤
We're actually pretty chummy with the Germans now. But my dad was a wee lad during WW2 and when we played them in 1974 there was definitely some war trauma involved. And when the Germans won it was quite shattering because the Dutch had a way better side, they just forgot that the Germans never give up and only accept defeat after the final whistle is blown. I forgot who said this (Gary Lineker?) but there is a famous quote that goes: “Football is a simple game; 22 men chase a ball for 90 minutes and in the end, the Germans win” After we beat them in 1988 things kinda normalised.
The Dutch football is still depending on the legacy of the greatest of all time JOHAN CRUIJFF . He made a small nation realize that size and the amount of football players (in the country) doesn.t care. It,s 11 v 11 . When there is a tournament - and the national team is qualified - the party starts to kick in!!
I'm very proud of Dutch football and not just as cheap chauvinism. That's because we punch far above our weight from a clear vision about the way it should be played and how innovative it often still is, and that's in the football culture right to the bottom. Believe me, I know the bottom, and I have also played with foreigners at that level. There is something about playing together, combining, the third man, triangles, the best and most technical players being recognized more than the goalscorer, that's not so self evident with Germans, Italians, Spanish and 3rd world footballers at low level I noticed. I'm also proud of harvesting talent better from a small population to take on the big boys, often with a 3, 4 or 12 times bigger talent pool. Beckenbauer was in a helicopter over the Netherlands once and then he understood, for so many football pitches and kids playing on the street or in parks he saw. Also Dutch trainers are educators, they don't just select the best, they want to make players better. In 74 the Germans were actually a class team and great favorites behoferehand, who played slightly better on the day to win it. It wasn't against all odds. In Argentina all the odds were agains the Netherlands. Cruijff didn't come because of a robbery at his home, and there was something about that final that it was dangerous to win it. 2010 I felt the Netherlands could have played much better the whole tournament but took a defensive approach and had inner team tensions. Can't say they deserved to win. All other countries have become better at harvesting talent so population size will start to count more and more so it will get harder for the future to have the better players. But looking at the current Dutch team, the Ducht country side is underdelivering talent so there is still room for improvement. Still I guess we just have to play football better to compensate for lesser players. You can lose a semi final to a really good team, no probs. What bothers me is the tournaments wasted by self destruction. The returning toxic egos and often the media involved. 1990, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2016, 2020, that's 8 tournaments that the Netherlands was unnecessarily bad or even absent. That really bothers especially you see it coming and is usually about some crucial actors not showing spine and character and kowtowing to the media or popular players.
Have PTSD from the 2010 WC Robben missing? It's was so sad, yeah. But we didn't even think of reaching the final. We got our revenge in 2014, literally the first match against spain aswell. That header to tie right before the end of the first half, magical.
Nice video, thanks for the support. We can throw a nice party, but unfortunately we have some hooligans as well. As for Football, yes the loss of rhe World cup is a scar in our hearts 😢
The rivalry between the Netherlands and Germany certainly has its origins in the Second World War. My grandfathers were in their twenties during the war and were still angry about those bastards! I grew up with that. Only later did it all become milder.
Well, we had Cruiff…the Scott’s have Gordon Ramsey. He was almost a great footbolplayer, bud now the best and most famous chef. All regards from the Netherlands. ❤
Dennis Bergkamp's goal. Is one of the most beautiful. Dennis' wife is from the same village where I live. And his SvSpakenburg fans. Have you seen the YT video of the Biggest Amateur Derby in the World yet?
I also consciously experienced 1988, when I was 12 years old. 2-1 against Germany. European Championship final. The Netherlands then exploded. there was a party everywhere on the streets. And then the current one in Amsterdam. These are images that I can still imagine now.
My favorite Dutch player is Dirk Kuyt. He played for F.C. Utrecht like Michael Mols and won us 2 Royal Dutch Football Assosiation cups. He played for Liverpool too and here is my team F.C. Utrecht playing a Europa League match against him and Liverpool at Anfield. You only hear the Utrecht fans in this clip. ruclips.net/video/bsBaEHmgV00/видео.htmlsi=Cq5aW0YmlJDUcl6e Take care and good luck at Euro 24.
1:40 Oh yeah, i was there for sure! I can't remember if i was there against Brazil, but i have been at that exact same location multiple times in the middle of the crowd. It's in Eindhoven, our 5th largest city, where i live. On a square called "de markt" (i.e the market) And i can tell you, standing there.... It's madness! 😁
i´m actually in this video....right at the beginning, in the scene with the doubledecker bus. I´m the one with the orange shirt.......i know, i´m a LUL...
I almost died in 1974. Survived in 1978 ina movietheatre in Boston, filled to the roof with Argentinians. Man from Chile said to be grateful Argentine won. Otherwise I'd be killed. Now I was comforted and they bought me wine. Those were the days
I prefer this euros over last years World Cup, the fans weren’t allowed to be this crazy and outgoing, even though the fans are the most important thing.
Bro i legit have ptsd from the world cup final, i was 6 at the time and my whole live i have believe that iniesta shot from almost the half line and keeper just blunderd. Not even close🥲
A lot of us are into big sport events. But it usually takes a bit for it to get started since we're often also sceptical about our chances of actually performing. and this time around... my street is still empty. usually it is heavily decorated. same for more places around the region.
Netherlands are the best people in the whole world. When I’m in vacation and I make new friends there.. somehow they are always Dutch ❤😅 greetings from Germany ❤
Love ❤back to our neighbours… I love to be in Germany myself !! 🍻
We are brothers and sisters, probably even closer to the Germans than to the Belgians.
love❤
They (and also the Scots) are the best guests you could wish for.🤘😄 They are just happy, funny, and absolutely entertaining. Greetings from Hamburg 🍺⚽⚓⚽🍺
I saw the clips of the party in Hamburg, have fun, my guy!
I agree with that. As a dutchie i love Scotland alot. Your country is beautiful and full of great history. and nice people.
Thanks to the people of Hamburg for having us this sunday! Your city is a lucky city for us, it seems... We could've lost or drawn to Poland today entirely too easily. And in a group with another very strong team and two teams that aren't actually WEAK, that coul;d've been the end for us. Compared to us, Germany looked pretty strong in their opener, though I don't think I should eleborate too much about that in this channel...
Zum Wohl!
I miss the irish and the welsh as well on the EC to be honest, they also know how to be great fans
The Dutch love the Scots!! Our fans are great, but the Scottish fans are fantastic. Had goose bumps when the national anthem of Scotland was played. My dream is that we meet in the finals. 🏴 🇳🇱
I am so proud to be Dutch. We love our country and with a tournament we all stand as one. We like a good party. 😂😂😂😂 I hope we win the cup, just as in 1988. That was so wonderful. We were so proud of our team. The Netherlands was completely orange. I never forget it.
I'm Scots, but lived in the Netherlands for 16 years. Rangers and AZ!. Was there in '88, and the whole country went bonkers. I even had my hair orange. How i hope we meet in this years Euros. It'd be a brilliant party. Love both sets of fans, truly.
Retteketett AZ!💪
Klepklepklep az
We Dutch love the Scots and Irish.
You better hope not because youre going down if we do
whahaha AZ really?!
Dutch woman here. We love the Germans, they are our brothers and sisters. Ofcourse we love to win the game though, but other than that; one race, one face 🇳🇱🫶🏻 🇩🇪 ❤
Im from Nederland 🇳🇱 , you give me a good feeling with this video.
Thank you very much.❤
I was there in 88. It was amazing. Hard to believe it's so long ago.
Was gezellig rond de stadions toen?
Dan ben je nu oud en bejaard!
I was also there in 1988, but not on site (in Germany). I was only 16, but I partied in our town at the time and was extremely drunk for the first time, which was also the only time I got away with it at home. Glad that I was able to consciously experience this at the time, our first (and so far only) prize with a well-balanced team. With leaders, followers and bench members who knew their role. In addition, with the necessary luck, which you always need in a tournament to progress. Thanks to Wim Kieft's late, and lucky, goal (82nd minute) we won against Ireland and went further in the tournament, that's the bit of luck you need (and perhaps force?) as a team.
@@MrRepsie En jij bent zo blij dat je eindelijk een biertje mag drinken, dat je daar je profile pic van hebt gemaakt.
Ssssttttttt 🤫🤫 we worden fucking oud
Awesome hearing u call up all the legends 🔥🦁🔥
Your dutch all time eleven is sick! You showed some real ball knowledge there mate! Hope scotland recovers after their game against germany. GL from Amsterdam!
The Dutch are the best fans in all sports, not just footy. Think about Femke Bol, Max Verstappen and all those speed skaters.
Mathieu v d Poel, Virgil, Cody, Arne Slot 🙂
I disagree. Me as a Dutchman will do anything in my power to avoid the Dutch fans and tourists. Why? Because the Dutch believe that there can only be a good time when they are around. They believe they think they are allowed to do anything.
I am ashamed for those so called fans and tourists.
Hardly
Nobody likes the dutch fans in F1 theyre morons
@@bwphotographer3484nothing ask you a damm thing downie
My all time favorite is Hans van Breukelen. I loved him as keeper for PSV and Oranje. A good keeper is gold.
What a lovely video you’ve made - great compilation and your passionate comments and craaaazy Scottish accent pronouncing the names were fantastic! Thanks for this, really really enjoyed the small flashback with a small tear in the eye :’-)
Truly hope the Scotts will pass to the next round! Don’t give up, the Dutch also lost their first match in 1988!!
We all remember beating Germany in the semi-finals of Euro 88, but almost nobody remembers we beat Russia in the final to become champions that year. But it's also true that after '88, we almost collectively buried the hatched with the Germans. We still want to beat them of course, but there is no more animosity.
Might have to do with overcoming political history as well and discovering that we have much more in common than what divides us.
I agree, things have really loosened up since then. Germany is to many Dutch people, a beautiful country to go on holidays, and in football they are worthy opponents.
Maybe i am too young, but oh boy do i had great interactions with Dutch people as a German. Rivarly maybe, but nowadays friendly. I even have a dutch flatmate at the moment😂
Nah...rivalry indeed....the hate now is solely on Spain, Portugal (and Argentina for some). You're off the hook.
Thank you, Scottish friend, greetings from the Netherlands,( Steenwijk)🤙🍻🍻
I remember 1988 like it was yesterday. Never was like that again. Hope I’ll live to experience that again.
The thing with the Germans is something from the past. We beat them in the euro's in 1988 and since then we get along nice. We have two main 'enemies' Spain because of the game in 2010 that can't be mentioned and Portugal. Whenever we play against Portugal, it becomes a bloodbath. And most of the time we lose against them. This European Cup we are likely to play Portugal in the quarter finals. People are already talking about it and we haven't played a game jet! 😂😂
for me its portugal and argentina
Indeed, 1988 was the best thing to happen to Dutch-German relations. It was closure, it was like the disappointment of 74 prolonged the hate for Germans from WWII while their economic success felt a bit unfair too while the Dutch were just climbing out of a deep and long crisis in 88. Their players weren't the nicest either, they were still a bit of the villains of international football. Most liked to see them lose ot others too. They also went trough a very weak spell around the 2000's, and actually came over to ask for advice and look at our football infrastructure and education.
I feel now Portugal and Argentina have both taken half to the hate but that's exclusively about football, with the Germans it was not.
@@Ashen_Sukar and Brasi....l watch 1974 ..maybe it's speaking Portugese that does it ha ha
I don't know that the "football hatred" towards Germany ended in 1988. I remember the Rijkaard/Völler game in 1990 ;-). I also remember very distinctly how happy we all were when Germany was eliminated by Bulgaria in 1994 (one day after Holland lost to Brazil; the German loss helped us forget the Dutch loss). But in 2004 we drew Germany 1-1, we were all happy with the outcome, and all tensions seemed to have gone. (Everything of course purely my personal perception.)
What may actually have helped is the German "ohne Holland fahren wir zur WM" joy of 2002, which I think most of us could appreciate :).
we got a bone to pick with argentina to since last world cup
Your Dutch football passion made me so happy. Thanks 😊
What I love the most about EU and World Cup, is the friendly rivalry the Dutch have with our neighbors the Germans. Stuff like the Dutch guy said at the end is one such example :D
I like your content, enthousiasm and accent! Greets from the Netherlands
Yes.. that accent…I’m listening with a big smile… love it! 😁
The rivalry is gone. Germany is an fantastic country and a nice neighbour. In the early days, when we played against Germany, we had WWII in the back of our mind. My parents for example had to flee our occupied country. The Germans where marching through the streets and caused death and destruction. The hatred towards the aggressor was enormous. That sentiment is gone. When the Netherlands now plays against Germany, it is a healthy rivalry: 'big Germany' against the small Netherlands. Thats oke. In the Netherlands we have the proverb: Better a good neighbor than a distant friend
And their style of football is much more positive and creative. What used to be our plus, is now our minus and the Germans plus.
Ik hou van het Nederlandse volk ❤ greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Germany is a fantastic neighbouring country. The people are very friendly. I love them! 🇳🇱🇩🇪
Born in 86. Still feel the pain of 74 and 78. 88 was a good patch. 2010 pain came back
Your so right greetings from The Netherlands❤
What a lovely post Mert!
I always get positive chills seeing Bergkamp.
Being Dutch, and a old high school class mate of Bergkamp it has a special place in my heart.
Dutch fans are funny, humorous and wild, but also always think they know everything better.
I am a proud orange fan, but I am also humble to the beauty of other cultures.
When the Scots, Irish or Brits are singing for their team I get goosebumps. It's old, loud and full of history, and it feels like everbody can really sing! ( the dutch can't really sing...it's hoempapa and lalalaa 😂)
And the soccer sport in general could find many sportive examples from your rugby world. Where there is still some respect for the referees and the sportmans don't act like actors sewing eachother.
To finish with the simple wise words of Johan Cruyff; if you don't score...you don't win...no matter how beautiful you have played.
Love from Amsterdam xxx
Marco van Basten is my all time favorite! I saw our team win in 1988🧡
Also at the Olympics with the Holland Heineken House with all the dans in orange and winners is awesome! I experienced it in 2006 at the wintergames in Torino🧡
I've got contradicting feeling about this. I don't like football and I'm really glad my street isn't orange atm. But when I see a massive orange crowd being happy or passionate together, I feel kinda proud.
i hear what you're saying being Dutch, though the last part about being proud is missing on my side. I honestly 100% will never be proud of the Netherlands again. It's not the fault of the people, it's the fault of the government. Different topic i guess. Let them be happy!
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@@graphicalsolutions1899 I was just talking about the see of orange supporters.
And we love the Tartan Army ! Greetings from a crazy Dutchman
The thing is with our Dutchies is actually we don't really know how passionate we really are. In daily life I miss it a lot but when we come togehther all of the sudden the energy goes bonkers.
I was too young in 1974 and 1978 to really know, but it is my impression that the "orange craze" started in 1988 when we managed to qualify for Euro '88 after missing out on WC '82, Euro '84 (thanks Malta) and WC '86. The hype was big in the run up to Euro '88, perhaps also thanks to the then very popular singer André Hazes who had a big hit with "Wij houden van Oranje" (We love Orange), set to the tune of Auld Lang Syne (!!). And of course the outcome of Euro '88 more than matched the hype and the celebrations afterwards were pretty insane, so a new national hobby was born.
Very nice reaction, you know a lot about Dutch football, love the all star team you made. Growing up my favourites were, Edgar Davids, Jaap Stam, Bergkamp and of course Van der Sar!
We do this in every sport where dutch sporters are in 😉
I've been to The Netherlands vs Denmark, EK 2000, it was amazing! I also went to Hamburg for the match against Poland, for Euro 2024, but not to the match. Really great to be there
Wow! Thanks Mart. Love to watch this. Greetings from Arnhem (The Netherlands). And if you want to visit Holland, you are welcome to join us.
I was born after the 74-78 totaalvoetbal years with Michels and Cruyff, but as a young impressionable boy in 1988 I fell in love with Oranje. Big moments I remember are Marco van Basten's hattrick against England, and the very tight semi-final against West Germany, with first a penalty to the Germans, then the Dutch, and then van Bastens goal at the very end. Both my older brothers were fans of Germany, but I stood my ground. To be fair, to be more precise, the effect was even bigger. Gullit, van Basten, Koeman, Rijkhard, Bosman and company didn't make me fall in love only with that specific team or subsequent iterations of the Oranje, but also with football as a sport, with spectator sports as a whole, with the Netherlands as a nation, with Dutch as a language... the effect was profound. And I'm from Finland. Later when our own Jari Litmanen played a big part of his career for Ajax, it didn't exactly lessen my love :D I have since travalled to the Netherlands many times and learned enough of the language to be able to read simple text (can understand if I read a newspaper, unless it's about very complex issues), but understanding spoken dutch is still difficult. In 1998 I was heartbroken when perhaps the best Oranje I've seen (van der Saar, both de Boers, Cocu, Davids, Jonk, Kluivert, Seedorf, van Bronckhorst, Overmars, Kluivert, Bergkamp) lost on penalties to Brazil in the semi-final. And I had really really liked Brazil, too, since 1990 or at the very least since 1994, so I was a bit surprised with how dissapointed I was. It was perhaps the first time I was reminded of that one can only have one favorite. I really liked Tiki-Taka, too, and developed a fondness for Spain because of it. But I got this same reminder in 2010. I travelled to the Netherlands to see the final, I chose the student city of Groeningen over Amsterdam, to have a better, more intimate party, and I thought that I wouldn't be so dissapointed if Spain wins, because I liked their play, too. How wrong was I. It was an even bigger dissapointment than 1998. No need to talk more about that dissapointment, but it left a wound in my heart, probably very similar to what those older generations felt when experiencing 1974 and 1978. In the 2012 euro qualifications Holland and Suomi were drawn into the same qualifying group, but that was not a problem. I went to see Finland's home game dressed in Orange, and I made some friends (who were dumbfounded). I did not feel wrong to support a team against my home nation, which I love and cherish. As Finland has since become more of a contender to participate in Euros and maybe in worlds, too, it could be more difficult in the future if (and eventually when) they meet. I believe, that I won't be too dissapointed if my country Finland beats my team Oranje, but I may be in for a third reminder, that one can only have one favorite team...
Nobody mentions the winning offside goal of Spain in 2010.. iam still Mad about it..
My condoleance to Scottish team (5-1).
My Congrats to my fellow Dutchies with the win on Poland.
I am proud to be a Dutchman❤👌
Broooo this is so sweet- love your love for football and especially for Holland too! Greetings from NL brother! Good luck against Hungary buddy!!!!
I totally agree mate....Netherlands - Argentina at WC1998 was one of the best WC matches ever. Was born in 1973 so didnt see the 2 lost finals, but did see us lose in 2010 (and win in1988). Was gutted, but we also played some dirty football in that 2010 final so wasnt too impressed with us. btw...i have a few Scottish friends for almost 30yrs now who i consider my best friends. We chat every single day. They are all Rangers fans, and we meet up when they go abroad for European cup football. Van Basten was my favorit.
I'm Dutch, not much into football unless we go as a country like now. The ones I liked are Robben - Snijder - Van der Sar and van Bronkhorst , Idk many that play atm. For me football is more about feeling the bond for one similar goal as a country. I can't link yt videos here but seeing so many people celebrating with orange shirts, singing our songs, it just makes me proud.
Crazy Scenes In Hamburg As Netherlands Fans Take Over The City Ahead Of Their First EURO 2024 Game - This is the title of one that'll show it, if I may put that here you can have a look ^^.
The Germany hate has calmed down over the years, yes it used to be quite intense but you barely notice it now.
~ Viva Hollandia ~
First off, we just won the first match in the EC 2024.
When it comes to our number 1 frenemy it certainly is Germany when it comes to football. They are great people in general, we love them except when we play football !!! Which is why we all fondly remember 1988 :D
Respect. Im dutch..yes we are crazy. Haha. My house is Orange at the moment.. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks sharing my friend. Good to see we have been doing good things. Magic
You are well informed about Dutch football. So funny. I'm sorry that Scotland lost to Germany. Our nemesis, at least imo, since 1974. I was just a little girl back then and I was so disappointed. A small consolation was what happened in 1988. 😁
Germany our nemesis since 1940 m8 .
We were in the finals of 2010 also.The 70s we had a golden generation
I've been to the world cup in Frankfurt, a big party I will always remember. I don't remember the match... But the party... Man!!😂🎉
The best Dutch players ever. Johan Cruyff, Dennis Bergkamp, Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard etc etc. Love your support for Orange. The National team playing brings unity of all fans of the Dutch league teams. Orange and the Netherlands 4ever. A Dutchman👍
your love and knowledge for Dutch football. Great,
I couldn't have named a better Dutch team myself. Scotch accent is the best.
Its not just in Football, we have a Dutch driver in F1 and therefore you will see the same thing at the racetrack, no matter where in the world.
It’s everywhere, tonight we won again Poland and things went wild at the local town square
I remember as a kid i went to Amsterdam and got the signature of Van der Sar when he still played for Ajax.
Yeah, the Dutch just won!
yes but they didn't play well tho
They need to do a lot better tho
Hardly you won
Played good especialy 1th half but must be sharper effective on chances.
I was in that square watching the game against brazil, the city center was put in lockdown because of the sheer amount of people coming in ... it still gives me chills to see it again ^^) We ended up with some Scottish's and Irish football fans (clad in orange) in the local pub. It was probably one of the best nights in my life. That one, and the wedding celebrations for one of my best friends I attended in Glasgow, Scottish people are the best :D
And let us not forget Rensenbrink hitting the left post 2 minutes before the end of the World Champions final in Argentina back in 1978. That one was even worse than Robben's miss in 2010
Dont forget Fernando Ricksen....r.i.p. One of the best defenders ever played for the Rangers
This friday I will be watching the match between the Netherlands and France in Luzern Switzerland. My son lives there and I am going to visit him. In Luzern is a cafe where a lot of Dutch expats come to watch football matches, this is going to be really interesting!
After the EK the Dutch Supporters take off their orange clothing. They put on jerseys, from,for example, AJAX, Feyenoord, ADO and Utrecht and start fighting.
and not to forget: Frank Rijkaard, the Dutch llama at the 1990 World Cup....what a ´spitting image´, hehe
One of the best Dutch teams didn't even make it to the final of a WC. That was the team in 1998. They had like 5 players who could easily be in the best Dutch team of all time.
Born in 64 , I saw all the great and less great matches of the Netherlands, the fans are amusing and colorful and can party. Although they can be very critical about the national team. In your video you didn't show Rensenbrink in 74 hitting a couple of minutes before the end of the game the post against Argentina. And in my opinion is van Hanegem the best player we've ever had. He wasn't maybe not that well known, searched less for the media, but a terrific soccer player. And maybe with our best keeper ever, Jan van Beveren, we had a better change against the Germans in 1974. Like the Rangers especially Gazza and McCoist, hope Scotland and The Netherlands play well this Euro Championship. Nice greetings and thanks for the video.
Proud to be Dutch..Oranje Boven🧡🙂
Fuck you arogant orange shit i hope you lose
I went to the semi final in Hamburg against Germany and the final in Munich in 1988. I remember it like it was yesterday. It was unbelievable, something totally crazy, especially after the win against the Germans. I went nuts. The outburst of celebrations happened spontanuous, I don't think we will ever experience it again with that intensity, even if we'd become World champions. Which very probably will never happen, considering our habbits in finals 😉
Well, I really enjoyed your national anthem last Friday. Also as if they were the home team. The Scottish supporters provide the first goosebump moment at the European Championship by singing their national anthem at the top of their lungs.
And….. Hundreds of thousands of Scottish fans took over Munich: 'Beer was already gone at nine in the morning'. The fans were marvelous. 😊❤
Chills down my spine
We're actually pretty chummy with the Germans now. But my dad was a wee lad during WW2 and when we played them in 1974 there was definitely some war trauma involved. And when the Germans won it was quite shattering because the Dutch had a way better side, they just forgot that the Germans never give up and only accept defeat after the final whistle is blown. I forgot who said this (Gary Lineker?) but there is a famous quote that goes: “Football is a simple game; 22 men chase a ball for 90 minutes and in the end, the Germans win”
After we beat them in 1988 things kinda normalised.
Thank you. I hope, Joey Veerman will be a future star.
This is the Europe you Guys left.
We miss you!
I love watching your vids. It brings back memories! And 👍how you present them!
The Dutch football is still depending on the legacy of the greatest of all time JOHAN CRUIJFF . He made a small nation realize that size and the amount of football players (in the country) doesn.t care. It,s 11 v 11 . When there is a tournament - and the national team is qualified - the party starts to kick in!!
Thx Mate that means so much to me as a Dutch men and Van der Saar I totaly see your point he is such a good keep so thx from the Neterlands
I'm very proud of Dutch football and not just as cheap chauvinism. That's because we punch far above our weight from a clear vision about the way it should be played and how innovative it often still is, and that's in the football culture right to the bottom. Believe me, I know the bottom, and I have also played with foreigners at that level. There is something about playing together, combining, the third man, triangles, the best and most technical players being recognized more than the goalscorer, that's not so self evident with Germans, Italians, Spanish and 3rd world footballers at low level I noticed.
I'm also proud of harvesting talent better from a small population to take on the big boys, often with a 3, 4 or 12 times bigger talent pool. Beckenbauer was in a helicopter over the Netherlands once and then he understood, for so many football pitches and kids playing on the street or in parks he saw. Also Dutch trainers are educators, they don't just select the best, they want to make players better.
In 74 the Germans were actually a class team and great favorites behoferehand, who played slightly better on the day to win it. It wasn't against all odds. In Argentina all the odds were agains the Netherlands. Cruijff didn't come because of a robbery at his home, and there was something about that final that it was dangerous to win it. 2010 I felt the Netherlands could have played much better the whole tournament but took a defensive approach and had inner team tensions. Can't say they deserved to win.
All other countries have become better at harvesting talent so population size will start to count more and more so it will get harder for the future to have the better players. But looking at the current Dutch team, the Ducht country side is underdelivering talent so there is still room for improvement. Still I guess we just have to play football better to compensate for lesser players. You can lose a semi final to a really good team, no probs. What bothers me is the tournaments wasted by self destruction. The returning toxic egos and often the media involved. 1990, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2016, 2020, that's 8 tournaments that the Netherlands was unnecessarily bad or even absent. That really bothers especially you see it coming and is usually about some crucial actors not showing spine and character and kowtowing to the media or popular players.
Have PTSD from the 2010 WC Robben missing? It's was so sad, yeah. But we didn't even think of reaching the final.
We got our revenge in 2014, literally the first match against spain aswell. That header to tie right before the end of the first half, magical.
Nice video, thanks for the support. We can throw a nice party, but unfortunately we have some hooligans as well. As for Football, yes the loss of rhe World cup is a scar in our hearts 😢
Marco v Basten my favourite Dutch player ever
The Orange Legion is on the move once again
The rivalry between the Netherlands and Germany certainly has its origins in the Second World War. My grandfathers were in their twenties during the war and were still angry about those bastards! I grew up with that. Only later did it all become milder.
Agree!
After 50 years it still hurts.
Well, we had Cruiff…the Scott’s have Gordon Ramsey. He was almost a great footbolplayer, bud now the best and most famous chef.
All regards from the Netherlands. ❤
As a dutchie i totally love the scottish
I like how it's only Dutch channels that post about how crazy the Dutch are.
Dennis Bergkamp's goal. Is one of the most beautiful. Dennis' wife is from the same village where I live. And his SvSpakenburg fans. Have you seen the YT video of the Biggest Amateur Derby in the World yet?
Including the assist from De Boer.
I also consciously experienced 1988, when I was 12 years old. 2-1 against Germany. European Championship final. The Netherlands then exploded. there was a party everywhere on the streets. And then the current one in Amsterdam. These are images that I can still imagine now.
Finale was tegen de Sovjet-Unie.
Jaap Stam. Iconic defende❤
I cried when Fernando Ricksen kicked off his own farewell match at the Rangers and he fell… 😢
My favorite Dutch player is Dirk Kuyt. He played for F.C. Utrecht like Michael Mols and won us 2 Royal Dutch Football Assosiation cups. He played for Liverpool too and here is my team F.C. Utrecht playing a Europa League match against him and Liverpool at Anfield. You only hear the Utrecht fans in this clip. ruclips.net/video/bsBaEHmgV00/видео.htmlsi=Cq5aW0YmlJDUcl6e Take care and good luck at Euro 24.
1:40 Oh yeah, i was there for sure! I can't remember if i was there against Brazil, but i have been at that exact same location multiple times in the middle of the crowd. It's in Eindhoven, our 5th largest city, where i live. On a square called "de markt" (i.e the market)
And i can tell you, standing there.... It's madness! 😁
Losing in 1974 and 1978 was a national trauma
As finishing touch, god createdvthe Dutch
Ech wel
Because the whole world supports the Netherlands
And don’t forget you as a Rangers fan; Fernando Ricksen may he Rest In Peace, and for me Bergkamp is my fave because we share the same bday
i´m actually in this video....right at the beginning, in the scene with the doubledecker bus. I´m the one with the orange shirt.......i know, i´m a LUL...
Your taem of favorite dutch players is very so good!
One of my favorites: van Hanegem!
Scottish fans are the best of the world btw.
I almost died in 1974. Survived in 1978 ina movietheatre in Boston, filled to the roof with Argentinians. Man from Chile said to be grateful Argentine won. Otherwise I'd be killed. Now I was comforted and they bought me wine. Those were the days
van Basten was the best for me
Those three lost finals are still killing me 😭😭😭
3 Worldcup finals and we all lost them, we were so close and yet so far away...😟
I prefer this euros over last years World Cup, the fans weren’t allowed to be this crazy and outgoing, even though the fans are the most important thing.
Bro i legit have ptsd from the world cup final, i was 6 at the time and my whole live i have believe that iniesta shot from almost the half line and keeper just blunderd. Not even close🥲
Marco van Basten nr 1 undisputed he gave us our one and only titel
A lot of us are into big sport events.
But it usually takes a bit for it to get started since we're often also sceptical about our chances of actually performing. and this time around... my street is still empty. usually it is heavily decorated. same for more places around the region.
Just wondering, did your street have upside-down flags some time ago?