Your work is great, I have always loved England and its stadiums and thanks to you I discovered more interesting things, apart from the fact that you are a beautiful Englishwoman, congratulations again for your work and greetings from Spain.❤🎉
I'm an Aussie so not all that familiar with this channel, but I figured it used Philomena as inspiration and in my opinion it provides a great balance.
why is this channel so successful? because its so brilliant, witty, and has a unique perspective from others. beautiful analysis of English football culture
3 years living there taught me that. Unless you love driving 5 mph behind a tractor towing a load of carrots while another tractor towing a load of carrots passes you going the other direction all day every day while the few times you can get up to speed you spend praying a pheasant doesn't come through your windscreen. It was a lovely place for two weeks every summer though.
Loved this one Nieve. I love the ethos of clubs like "Nar`ch". Also, you were, for me, on fire with the humour today. Loved the skit at the end. The lad you were talking to joined in the spirit of it perfectly. Well done both of yers!
Earlier on that day I had been at one of my German lectures, studying Geography with German at my local university in Derby as a part-time mature undergraduate in the Nineties (I'm an adoptive 'Derbyshire Canary'). My lecturer was a Bayern fan and when we parted that late afternoon I could tell that she thought we didn't stand an earthly as I brought up the match and I thought the same too, more keeping up a show of bravado that we were going to get something out of the tie. I just had to ask her (in my best German!) what exactly had happened the previous week the next time we met!
I did that my freshman year of highschool when Norwich beat Tottenham in the FA Cup. Apparently my orchestra teacher was a Spurs fan, and me showing up to class with a Norwich scarf did not endear me to him.
Your video stories about all things Football are truly delightful. I do look forwards to them each week and panic a little if I have to wait a few more days to see the next. But you always come through and leave us all satisfied. You are a Treasure to Football and to us all. Much thanks...and please, may we have another😁
Great video Nieve about our club, thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish and great to see the TNC lads feature as well. You are forever welcome in the “Fine City” 🔰❤️
And Norwich City also have the chance this weekend of sending Birmingham City down to the English football's third tier. I'm an Aston Villa supporter to give you some perspective. 😊😊😁
Loved it. Superb and highly humorous. One of the best football vlogs around, although I also rate the one that goes around football grounds. Keep it up Neve (?) and I wish you every success in making a living from such excellent grassroots reporting.
Top stuff again Nieve. That's the first itme I've seen someone laugh about parachute payments. I thought pyramid football clubs got real pyramids in their gardens so I need to double-check that for accuracy.
Let me take you on a trip in time back to the late Seventies and my teenage years. My home city club, Derby County had enjoyed its greatest ever era, which is still unmatched and of course I had enjoyed that success as a couple of notable local celebrations. However, as younger brothers do like to be a bit different, I had, earlier in the decade, briefly dallied with Derbyshire's other League club, Chesterfield to express that difference from my Rams-supporting older brother. Then along came, in a strange twist of irony, the 1978 FA Cup Final, where Ipswich Town were described during the build-up to the big match as the 'Country Cousins' to big-city Arsenal, so I felt myself rooting for Ipswich, maybe as a fellow 'Country Cousin' here in Derbyshire. This made me start to have a thing for what could be described as the 'Yokel Clubs' of the provincial East, South and South-West - the likes of Ipswich Town, Southampton - the conquerors of mighty Manchester United in the 1976 FA Cup Final - Bristol City and Norwich City, but it was only by quite late on in 1979, after reading a story in the paper referring to one-time Division Three South non-entities, Norwich City hitting the top of the League for the first time in their history after a victory over the aforementioned Arsenal that that momentum started by Ipswich about eighteen months previously found its end point in the local rival camp of Norwich. I think I was taken by the distinctive yellow and green strip and the very stylish, attacking football that John Bond's team, including a scorer of an England goal in a World Cup Final, Martin Peters, played. Thanks, Nieve, for this first-class analysis of the financial background to the phenomenon of 'Yo-Yo' (Yokel?) Clubs and for that trip around Carrow Road. The financing of football will never be perfect and there will forever be an especially aggrieved portion of clubs and their supporters. However, I would be prepared to make a small sacrifice to the benefit of clubs lower down the pecking order, while still hanging on to the majority as it is a reward for well-run clubs like Norwich. How strange that my home city club has almost become legend as a particularly badly-run club, in that context! It does appear to have turned a corner this season, nevertheless, so well done to my brother's lot!
This video encouraged me to follow and root for Norwich in the playoffs today. I hope they play well at Leeds. So glad the algorithm pointed me your direction.
Another great vid. Coming from a fan of a top 6 club i do think a lot more money needs to make its way down the leagues but more split across all the clubs not just parachute payments. This is especially the case if they scrap the fa cup replays and needs to include non league.
The issue with parachute payments is that they shouldn't be needed in the first place as there shouldn't be the same financial divide between the premier league and the championship. Ultimately the premier league shouldn't be a separate entity from the EFL and so money could be much more evenly scaled all throughout the EFL. The divide creates a need for the parachute payments as if a side with premier league wages gets relegated it is then very difficult to financially keep up with the big drop off in revenue. Although this has the draw back of further advantaging an already strong team in the championship making it harder for teams without parachute payments. As a Norwich fan it annoys me when people accuse us of having some plan of not trying in the prem and getting relegated to farm parachute payments. Not only is this untrue with us spending quite big on our last promotion but also the money is far better if we stay up so wanting to get relegated makes no sense.
Gabby on Talk Sport was constantly spouting garbage about Norwich not trying in the Premier League. Obviously he's not very bright and doesn't understand how football finances work. Now clubs have started being taken to task for breaking FFP rules he might understand that spending above your means has consequences.
Fab video as always. Very informative and humour genuinely funny, helped by all the partridge references. For what it's worth I reckon richard duke of york is the one in the rhyme.
Being a Swindon Town supporter and reflecting on our near death experience at the hands of the Football league and the SLAP ON THE WRIST WITH A WET BUS TICKET MANCHESTER CITY GOT FOR THE SAME OFFENCE, I Have nothing but contempt for the way English football is run.
as a ipswich fan i appreciate norwich but didnt mention their rivals are nearly getting promoted and might even be a play off final, norwich vs ipswich would be one of the best games of the year if it happens at wembley
Very funny , full of History,facts and witty , didn’t realise we had been relegated so many times , obviously a mind block , maybe you could have a word with Delia 😂
Amusing watch as I have lived the latter half of my life in Norwich so I tend to follow the teams results and always hope they do well although I am originally from London and an Arsenal supporter. Be nice to see them survive in the Premiership for a few years if they make it this year.
I love your sense of humor and editing. Big hug from Brazil In my opinion, in order to start talking about balance in English football, Financial Fair Play must be applied and clubs must be punished equally. Everton loses points and City, with hundreds of accusations, emerges unscathed, piling up trophies.
I don't know how much your aware of from Brazil, but the reason City have yet to be penalised is because the charges are different. Everton and Forest just broke the rules (by spending more money than they were allowed to), and City straight up lied about not having done so. Theirs is basically just fraud, which makes it much more difficult to uncover compared to Everton's case which was just looking at 4 numbers total.
You should do a episode on Celtic F.C. who won the 1967 European Cup (now know as the UEFA Cup), crazy to think that a team of Scotland was the best club in Europe, even if for just 1 year
Thank you for finally making it to Norwich. Hopefully we'll go up for season again. Love your humour. Glad you used the 1950s version of on the ball city.
Saw the post's title & immediately thought Norwich City, so they defo give the yo-yo perception to us footie fans!! As usual Nieve you rock, many thanks.
I went to Uni in Norwich (UEA or University of Arse End of England) and really loved it but yes, they were relegated from the Prem the year I started in 2005.
"The Liquid ran out," just like Colmans Mustards and Robinsons cordials, no longer made in Norwich, Now that horrible English mustard and other types made in Burton-upon-Trent And Germany, those fruit drinks that everyone drinks during Wimbledon fortnight are made in East London-Leeds & Rugby. That's one bloody long conveyor belt.
Love the video on Norwich. I have friends from Norfolk there so visiting them in the UK I was fortunate enough to go to a match to see them in the prem league. Only prem league game I've had the honor of attending. They got smacked shortly before being relegated.
The first English ground I visited was Carrow Road, I was at college in north Norfolk at the time (November 1982) and my college mate, a Luton fan, persuaded me to go along to support Norwich against Watford, I’ve ended up a Luton fan but still have a soft spot for the Canaries.
The Vengaboys team. Yeah, I'm slightly older that you (just kidding 😛). I knew that you were talking about the canaries, since I'm from Spain and we have plenty of those birds here.
Great video Nieve. I think the parachute payment system needs overhauling. Say Oxford United get promoted to the Championship via the play offs.......and the 3 relegated Premier league teams get tens of millions of pounds in parachute payments........how is a team like Oxford going to compete in the Championship?
Found this channel a couple of weeks ago. Best video yet. I get the feeling Sheffield United and Luton could be the new Norwich...and that the lower levels will be more popular than the PL because of the money issue. Sky may be on to something beefing up the schedule for Championship and Leagues One and Two.
Your work is great, I have always loved England and its stadiums and thanks to you I discovered more interesting things, apart from the fact that you are a beautiful Englishwoman, congratulations again for your work and greetings from Spain.❤🎉
So glad to see you cover Norwich! There's a variety of reasons that affect our ability to actually stay in the Premier League - being one of the few clubs who didn't have a mega-rich owner who can invest to try to keep the club up is probably the big one, but this might change now Attanasio is taking over. It is a little sad that we don't get to continue to be unique in being one of the few successful truly self-funded clubs that didn't have lots of external investment but, the realities of football mean that we have to adapt and get in a rich American of our own. Regardless, think we're going up this season so, look forward to our inevitable relegation in 2025.
@@geoffpoole483 unfortunately true. I'm glad we at least tried to be self-funded in the Premier League, but it's evidently failed, you need rich backers to even be able to compete. Even the board recognises this now, which is why they're slowly letting Attanasio take over the club
So lovely of you to invite us on, Nieve. You're a star.
The collab Norwich and Stuntpegg fans alike never knew we wanted ❤
Thanks so much for the lovely Norwich welcome, what a place and what brill people you are.
Jack's lost a lot of weight....looking very slimline! 😃😃😃
Your work is great, I have always loved England and its stadiums and thanks to you I discovered more interesting things, apart from the fact that you are a beautiful Englishwoman, congratulations again for your work and greetings from Spain.❤🎉
Chris how are mcfc soulless?? Have you actually any understanding of the history of Manchester City or are you just bitterly jealous?
Starting to get serious Philomena Cunk vibes from these videos, and I like it.
I bloody love Philomena Cunk, so this is a wonderful comment
Seriously disagree...these are much better
@@stuntpeggnieve Maybe you could try channelling Jill out of Nighty Night in your next episode !!
@@stuntpeggnieveYou are a top class presenter. Most of your material is mainstream TV quality.
I'm an Aussie so not all that familiar with this channel, but I figured it used Philomena as inspiration and in my opinion it provides a great balance.
why is this channel so successful? because its so brilliant, witty, and has a unique perspective from others. beautiful analysis of English football culture
It`s class.
and Nieve is SMOKING hot .... that helps too..... 😉
You better not think all those Partridge references went unnoticed, Peg.
Haha! I’m so chuffed
"East Anglia is, analytically, the arse-end of England" Pure Shakespeare
3 years living there taught me that. Unless you love driving 5 mph behind a tractor towing a load of carrots while another tractor towing a load of carrots passes you going the other direction all day every day while the few times you can get up to speed you spend praying a pheasant doesn't come through your windscreen. It was a lovely place for two weeks every summer though.
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Depends which way around you look at it ... Norwich could be the c*ck of the east coast 😂
funny enough near ness point (the most eastern point) is a river mouth. meaning we also have the arsehole of england
Declaration of War.
_"And that... was a goal."_
- Alan Partridge, King of Anglia
"He must have a foot like a traction engine!"
" Liquid football... " indeed. Every time I say that to friends, I have to show them the snippet of Alan saying it so they understand.
Thriker!!!!!
@@WithTwoFlakes Do you also shout, "GOAL! AND ANOTHER!" when a player hits the ball in again after a goal? I do!
Back of the net.
The timing and tone of the humour is perfect
“And anuvvr”….. turnstyle humor from a master content creator!
Humour.
@@UnbelievableEricthegiraffe I was born in the US so I did not spell it “correctly” my bad.
There's nothing Coolio about that
Lmao
your sense of humour is fantastic 😂
She's incredible
😂she knows her things
Facts
I can no longer call them "Dad Jokes". They will hereafter be referred to as "StuntPegg" jokes. All the best! Love your work.
The same can be said of my team, Rotherham United but it's between the Championship and League 1.
That's who I thought it was about.
Loved this one Nieve. I love the ethos of clubs like "Nar`ch".
Also, you were, for me, on fire with the humour today. Loved the skit at the end. The lad you were talking to joined in the spirit of it perfectly.
Well done both of yers!
'I've since requested a blood sample to verify this'.....comedy genius.
Channelling your inner Partridge in this video, very fitting.
Just found you, and love your channel. One of the best football channels on YT.
Greetings from Germany
Absolute gold as ever, beautiful balance of well researched content & some amazingly timed comedy one liners, just wish each episode was longer!
Fun fact about Norwich: they were the first British club to beat Bayern away.
Earlier on that day I had been at one of my German lectures, studying Geography with German at my local university in Derby as a part-time mature undergraduate in the Nineties (I'm an adoptive 'Derbyshire Canary'). My lecturer was a Bayern fan and when we parted that late afternoon I could tell that she thought we didn't stand an earthly as I brought up the match and I thought the same too, more keeping up a show of bravado that we were going to get something out of the tie. I just had to ask her (in my best German!) what exactly had happened the previous week the next time we met!
@@christopherbentley7289 Wunderbar!!
@@graham1745 Yes, but from that point on I wasn't exactly her favourite student!
@@christopherbentley7289 😆 carrying on the stereotype that the Germans have no sense of humour…..😆
I did that my freshman year of highschool when Norwich beat Tottenham in the FA Cup. Apparently my orchestra teacher was a Spurs fan, and me showing up to class with a Norwich scarf did not endear me to him.
As many ups and downs as a lift. That's funny on multiple levels
Great to see Jack and Chris make an appearance on your channel. They're great guys who run a funny, slightly chaotic, podcast 😂
Love the editing and use of music and the awesome quality of your videos Pegg!!
Great vid on our fine city!
Your video stories about all things Football are truly delightful. I do look forwards to them each week and panic a little if I have to wait a few more days to see the next. But you always come through and leave us all satisfied. You are a Treasure to Football and to us all. Much thanks...and please, may we have another😁
Great video Nieve about our club, thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish and great to see the TNC lads feature as well. You are forever welcome in the “Fine City” 🔰❤️
And Norwich City also have the chance this weekend of sending Birmingham City down to the English football's third tier. I'm an Aston Villa supporter to give you some perspective. 😊😊😁
These are the best videos on the subject I’ve ever seen. Thank you!!!
Loved it. Superb and highly humorous. One of the best football vlogs around, although I also rate the one that goes around football grounds. Keep it up Neve (?) and I wish you every success in making a living from such excellent grassroots reporting.
I can't believe you popped in this direction. That's awesome! 👍
Top stuff again Nieve. That's the first itme I've seen someone laugh about parachute payments. I thought pyramid football clubs got real pyramids in their gardens so I need to double-check that for accuracy.
Let me take you on a trip in time back to the late Seventies and my teenage years. My home city club, Derby County had enjoyed its greatest ever era, which is still unmatched and of course I had enjoyed that success as a couple of notable local celebrations. However, as younger brothers do like to be a bit different, I had, earlier in the decade, briefly dallied with Derbyshire's other League club, Chesterfield to express that difference from my Rams-supporting older brother. Then along came, in a strange twist of irony, the 1978 FA Cup Final, where Ipswich Town were described during the build-up to the big match as the 'Country Cousins' to big-city Arsenal, so I felt myself rooting for Ipswich, maybe as a fellow 'Country Cousin' here in Derbyshire.
This made me start to have a thing for what could be described as the 'Yokel Clubs' of the provincial East, South and South-West - the likes of Ipswich Town, Southampton - the conquerors of mighty Manchester United in the 1976 FA Cup Final - Bristol City and Norwich City, but it was only by quite late on in 1979, after reading a story in the paper referring to one-time Division Three South non-entities, Norwich City hitting the top of the League for the first time in their history after a victory over the aforementioned Arsenal that that momentum started by Ipswich about eighteen months previously found its end point in the local rival camp of Norwich. I think I was taken by the distinctive yellow and green strip and the very stylish, attacking football that John Bond's team, including a scorer of an England goal in a World Cup Final, Martin Peters, played.
Thanks, Nieve, for this first-class analysis of the financial background to the phenomenon of 'Yo-Yo' (Yokel?) Clubs and for that trip around Carrow Road. The financing of football will never be perfect and there will forever be an especially aggrieved portion of clubs and their supporters. However, I would be prepared to make a small sacrifice to the benefit of clubs lower down the pecking order, while still hanging on to the majority as it is a reward for well-run clubs like Norwich. How strange that my home city club has almost become legend as a particularly badly-run club, in that context! It does appear to have turned a corner this season, nevertheless, so well done to my brother's lot!
Interesting and funny as always! Greetings from Germany!
I swear you’re getting funnier with each video. Another masterpiece!
Your humour is unrivalled on footballing RUclips. I love seeing the people you interview just break down with laughter. XD
"This time they finished 2nd, bottom, they got immediately relegated" 🤣
Not wishing to be pedantic, but King’s Lynn Town are also a professional club from Norfolk.
Kings Lynn players aren’t full time professional footballers are they?
What a dump that place is ll
@@jasonc651 yes there professional
Absolutely, mate the mighty Linnets
@@jasonc651 King’s Lynn town FC are full professionals and have been for for a while now
I absolutely love the accidental partridge all the way through this, Nieve. Incredible stuff yet again
nothing accidental about it!
Love your content nieve, very well made as always
This video encouraged me to follow and root for Norwich in the playoffs today. I hope they play well at Leeds. So glad the algorithm pointed me your direction.
It was about damn time that you covered the greatest football club in the world.
Another great vid.
Coming from a fan of a top 6 club i do think a lot more money needs to make its way down the leagues but more split across all the clubs not just parachute payments.
This is especially the case if they scrap the fa cup replays and needs to include non league.
As well as the parachute payments, I would also like to hear your thoughts on the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre.
Just BRILLIANT!! 🤣🤣 Thank you!!! Big up to the TNC lads
The issue with parachute payments is that they shouldn't be needed in the first place as there shouldn't be the same financial divide between the premier league and the championship. Ultimately the premier league shouldn't be a separate entity from the EFL and so money could be much more evenly scaled all throughout the EFL.
The divide creates a need for the parachute payments as if a side with premier league wages gets relegated it is then very difficult to financially keep up with the big drop off in revenue. Although this has the draw back of further advantaging an already strong team in the championship making it harder for teams without parachute payments.
As a Norwich fan it annoys me when people accuse us of having some plan of not trying in the prem and getting relegated to farm parachute payments. Not only is this untrue with us spending quite big on our last promotion but also the money is far better if we stay up so wanting to get relegated makes no sense.
Gabby on Talk Sport was constantly spouting garbage about Norwich not trying in the Premier League. Obviously he's not very bright and doesn't understand how football finances work. Now clubs have started being taken to task for breaking FFP rules he might understand that spending above your means has consequences.
The title 😭 ⬆️ ⬇️⬆️⬇️⬆️⬇️ Otherwise, I have a soft spot for Norwich and hope they can succeed (somehow) 🙏
OTBC!
NORWICH had 20 seasons out 23 in the top flight between 1972 and 1995
Yes but they don't talk about that only the negative side . On the ball city
@@scb180 very true, that's sad
You're so witty 😂, I'm loving these style of videos and yes i do see those Partridge references hahaha
Just watched it back twice. I was looking for Mr Coogan hiding in the background. Nice vid. Very witty.
Just in case nobody else notices, I appreciate all the Partidge references - Norwich's finest
Created by somebody from Manchester. That always rankled.
Fab video as always. Very informative and humour genuinely funny, helped by all the partridge references. For what it's worth I reckon richard duke of york is the one in the rhyme.
This channel is the peak of Football content
Being a Swindon Town supporter and reflecting on our near death experience at the hands of the Football league and the SLAP ON THE WRIST WITH A WET BUS TICKET MANCHESTER CITY GOT FOR THE SAME OFFENCE, I Have nothing but contempt for the way English football is run.
as a ipswich fan i appreciate norwich but didnt mention their rivals are nearly getting promoted and might even be a play off final, norwich vs ipswich would be one of the best games of the year if it happens at wembley
Not happening though is it
@@ryanoconnor24 no, because Ipswich are getting automatic promotion
@@ryanoconnor24 nah because ipswich will get automatic and will be leeds vs norwich final
that’s a’maybe’ 💙
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Like the last time? Mind the gap 😜
Hints of Philomena Cunk. Love your work.
Your comedic delivery and timing are impeccable!
"Where are you?? Where are youuuuuuuuuu!!!!!" I will never forget that moment as the fanbase just booed her out of the building.
_"LET'S BE 'AVIN' YA!!!"_
She was hammered! It was like your mad aunt Linda at a tense wedding.
I’ve never been more embarrassed and proud of my club at the same time. It was even on match of the day!
@@iantomcharlesworth That's where I saw it - MOTD! LOL! Not up there with Cantona's kick, but a great football moment!
Delia turning cockney ... blame the Gin House... or sherry trifle 😂
Letsbee Avenue
Great banter Nieve - it really is!
Very funny , full of History,facts and witty , didn’t realise we had been relegated so many times , obviously a mind block , maybe you could have a word with Delia 😂
Amusing watch as I have lived the latter half of my life in Norwich so I tend to follow the teams results and always hope they do well although I am originally from London and an Arsenal supporter. Be nice to see them survive in the Premiership for a few years if they make it this year.
I love your sense of humor and editing. Big hug from Brazil
In my opinion, in order to start talking about balance in English football, Financial Fair Play must be applied and clubs must be punished equally. Everton loses points and City, with hundreds of accusations, emerges unscathed, piling up trophies.
I don't know how much your aware of from Brazil, but the reason City have yet to be penalised is because the charges are different. Everton and Forest just broke the rules (by spending more money than they were allowed to), and City straight up lied about not having done so. Theirs is basically just fraud, which makes it much more difficult to uncover compared to Everton's case which was just looking at 4 numbers total.
You should do a episode on Celtic F.C. who won the 1967 European Cup (now know as the UEFA Cup), crazy to think that a team of Scotland was the best club in Europe, even if for just 1 year
Thank you for finally making it to Norwich. Hopefully we'll go up for season again. Love your humour. Glad you used the 1950s version of on the ball city.
evey single video of yours is a banger… I love this format keep it up!!
Great vid and a classy Napoli top too :) Filming it in a hospital room? OK, I guess that's a comment on Norwich, somehow. "Nurse!"
👏👏👏 Great video! Your content is super helpful for me as an American, looking to learn English football. Thank you!
Brilliant as always and immensely informative
You’re captivating stuntpeg you could easily be on any mainstream football show 👍
Saw the post's title & immediately thought Norwich City, so they defo give the yo-yo perception to us footie fans!! As usual Nieve you rock, many thanks.
I went to Uni in Norwich (UEA or University of Arse End of England) and really loved it but yes, they were relegated from the Prem the year I started in 2005.
Had to watch this now my local team, great club, great video as ever love the humour
You're a legend, Peg. Love your videos💯💯
Came to this channel to learn more about local footy in England. Stayed for the sense of humor and plentiful dad jokes.
Haha, I love the title to your video. Quite original. It tells me a club went up and down and up and down like a jojo.
I love norwich! They are a great club and it's always fun watching them when they get to the prem
Yeah always an easy six points when Norwich are in the Prem.
"The Liquid ran out," just like Colmans Mustards and Robinsons cordials, no longer made in Norwich,
Now that horrible English mustard and other types made in Burton-upon-Trent
And Germany, those fruit drinks that everyone drinks during Wimbledon fortnight are made in East London-Leeds & Rugby. That's one bloody long conveyor belt.
Love the video on Norwich. I have friends from Norfolk there so visiting them in the UK I was fortunate enough to go to a match to see them in the prem league. Only prem league game I've had the honor of attending. They got smacked shortly before being relegated.
The first English ground I visited was Carrow Road, I was at college in north Norfolk at the time (November 1982) and my college mate, a Luton fan, persuaded me to go along to support Norwich against Watford, I’ve ended up a Luton fan but still have a soft spot for the Canaries.
Another wonderful video from the real-life Philomena Cunk. Smashing.
10/10 for all the Alan Partridge references. 👏🏻
Doing an Alan partridge style smile at this comment as we speak 😏
The script is just comedy gold after comedy gold.
One of your best vids, loved it
Brilliantly funny as always. Your content is gold.
Really nice club Noriwch. I had my graduation ceremony from University of East Anglia in the Stadium so it will always be special to me
Wow. They're at the sportspark these days, what a step down. Graduating at Carrow Road must have been amazing.
@@liamslatcher8143 eehhhh it was alright but it definitely is a unique venue due to the pitch smell and general football aesthetic
Another brilliant Philomena Cunk style vid. Blahdy luv ya Stunt Pegg!
The Vengaboys team. Yeah, I'm slightly older that you (just kidding 😛). I knew that you were talking about the canaries, since I'm from Spain and we have plenty of those birds here.
Finally, the team i support is in one of your videos, thank you madam.
Video title: The Football Club That Go Up and Down and Up and Down and Up and Down
Rotherham United: Wait, I thought this video is about us?
I lived in Norfolk VA, USA and, despite different accents, they pronounce Norfolk the same.
Loved the video as always.
I lived not far from there…in the US it was pronounced Nor-Faux-k (as in folk music)
Norfolk is a lovely part of England, a bit flat, but lovely
Only the fens which is a small part of Norfolk is flat. It’s very hilly in Norfolk
Stuntpegg....amazing content balanced with cheeky wit and charm. What an absolute babe.
Great video Nieve. I think the parachute payment system needs overhauling.
Say Oxford United get promoted to the Championship via the play offs.......and the 3 relegated Premier league teams get tens of millions of pounds in parachute payments........how is a team like Oxford going to compete in the Championship?
How are promoted teams supposed to compete in the Premier League?
@nwahnerevar9398 They survive by the amount of TV money they receive.
We did 💛💙👏👊
THE LEGEND IS BACK.🌟.
Found this channel a couple of weeks ago. Best video yet. I get the feeling Sheffield United and Luton could be the new Norwich...and that the lower levels will be more popular than the PL because of the money issue. Sky may be on to something beefing up the schedule for Championship and Leagues One and Two.
Another Stuntpegg masterclass ❤
Nice to see you made a visit to Norwich!
Your work is great, I have always loved England and its stadiums and thanks to you I discovered more interesting things, apart from the fact that you are a beautiful Englishwoman, congratulations again for your work and greetings from Spain.❤🎉
It's the endless uncertainty of being a Canaries fan that makes it so exciting and unpredictable. It's addictive.
Got to commend Norwich’s long standing commitment to drag reduction efforts.
So glad to see you cover Norwich! There's a variety of reasons that affect our ability to actually stay in the Premier League - being one of the few clubs who didn't have a mega-rich owner who can invest to try to keep the club up is probably the big one, but this might change now Attanasio is taking over. It is a little sad that we don't get to continue to be unique in being one of the few successful truly self-funded clubs that didn't have lots of external investment but, the realities of football mean that we have to adapt and get in a rich American of our own. Regardless, think we're going up this season so, look forward to our inevitable relegation in 2025.
Self-funding clubs can't compete in the Prem. Something that has held the club back is the club's board.
@@geoffpoole483 unfortunately true. I'm glad we at least tried to be self-funded in the Premier League, but it's evidently failed, you need rich backers to even be able to compete. Even the board recognises this now, which is why they're slowly letting Attanasio take over the club
Peak content every time here. I love it!
Never actually been inside the ground, but used to drive past on a regular basis on the way to Great Yarmouth back in the day.