On the "Blackout Period" question, Australia (and many other countries) have access to every game, at any time via a paid subscription like what was discussed. It really should be readily available for everyone in the UK imo
The NBA League Pass comparison was interesting because like Optus Sport isn't in the UK, League Pass isn't in the US. If you don't live in your teams local area you can only watch them when they get nationally televised games.
@liamjenkins244 yeah exactly, its really quite the interesting dilema. I am of the opinion that having all games available at all times will not affect crowd attendances whatsoever, as nothing beats a live match
It's because the 3pm blackout doesn't serve a purpose in Australia, blacking out the games wont increase lower league attendence. I actually like it, even though I live in the UK and sometimes cant get an Arsenal game on tele. It's one of the few rules in modern football that isn't directed by money making but is for the fans and culture of the sport.
1:35 Just to be clear, that’s not a VAR rule it’s a Laws of the Game rule. Because if the ref could go back on a decision after he restarted play from the point play stopped after the incident then it would just be a mess. For example: If at half time the ref suddenly went on his phone and thought “oh yes that incident at the 35th minute should’ve been a red, I’m going to give him to it now” it would just be a mess.
Spurs fan but love the way that Brighton fan speaks. Articulates his arguments and has good examples as well. Nice vid need a large one with a lot of them
You should do "If all Championship fans think the same" and do like a 2 midtable team fans (Maybe Watford, Birmingham?) 1 relegated team fan (Leeds/Leicester) 1 recently promoted team fan (Sunderland)
Keep subscribed and check past vids. So far Spurs, Arsenal, Man U and Chelsea done individually. Everton incoming. Liverpool early new year. Plus plenty other ideas/formats incoming.
I'd go a step further with at least 8 fans from top 8, counting Newcastle and Aston Villa ( maybe top half of table with 10 fans including West Ham & Crystal Palace/or whoever 10th would be? ) . Would have to alternate who talks because 8 or more fans would take a while to explain answer to each question.
If you think this era is the worst refereeing era, you guys weren't there for the refereeing in the Fergie shithousery era, that was truly awful a lot of the time. Even though VAR is bad sometimes, its existence definitely made more right calls than wrong ones. It's definitely the most surprising tho
Hey George, I think just for visual help and to make it a bit more clear for the viewers, you should make "lanes" for where the people can stand, for example using tape on the floor, and yes we want a part two (hopefully with an united fan)
Even before the Poch era Spurs v Arsenal are sort in terms of success, we haven’t won anything since lol. The difference is, our games have always been classics, 4-4’s, late winners, or each side winning their home game, the occasional away win (more so for Arsenal sadly). Even the Semi-final before we won our last trophy, 1-1 first leg then 5-1 to Spurs in the second leg. Always classics.
I also find it so weird, I'm from Namibia, Southern Africa and we have a sports channel called SuperSport. You can literally watch majority of the games on a given day. I used to switch channels with my dad, one moment we'd be watching Liverpool, then switch over and watch Arsenal just to see the score and watch that game for a bit, then switch over and watch another set of teams. It's so weird that Sky Sports, who charge so much money are being awkward with the games they show.
Would love this with the bottom 4 clubs. Burnley, Blades, Luton and Notts. Or Yorkshire with Vlades, Owls, Rotherham and Barnsley.. Or Sunderland, Newcastle, Middlesbrough and dem
Hey George. I think you should do a seperate "do all Liverpool fans think the same" video like you did with rest of the big six. I dont get it why you haven’t done it already?
It’s coming dont worry! These sort of videos aren’t the easies to organise as getting people down at the right time can be difficult and in fact was supposed to happen but train strikes ruined it! Due to circumstances i have Everton coming up then planning Liverpool and West Ham very soon 👊🏼
Disappointed that people keep on shitting on the Nations League. To me, as a Finn, Nations League is the best thing that happened to international football and I believe many fans from non top league countries would agree. It has increased the popularity of smaller national teams and football as a whole and with that the quality. I also feel like it's only fans from the big league countries that complain about international breaks.
Have to say I completely disagree with the arguments against mid season breaks. They are professional athletes, so what if they travel on a Thursday and are expected to perform on Saturday, that is their job and if they cant perform then its the managers job to have someone on standby who can. I don't think there are too many games, just allow for larger squad submissions. That would lead to more young players getting their chance to shine. There are so many careers today in which people have to travel, or work long hours its such a weak argument to say a footballer cant be at his best because he has to fly first class and has 2 nights to recover. Said as an Arsenal fan who watches Partey get injured on every international break.
Aston villa should be considered title contendors simply because they are 2 points off. Simple. Doesn't matter about the past, squad ability etc. If they rock up and win, they are contendors, all there is too it
But it does cos they might not be able to handle injuries or the pressure of a title race as much as the other big sides who are used to it so later in the season they could easily fall off, which often tends to happen. Leicester went all the way but everyone else at the time were poor. Liverpool and Arsenal are on it this season. Only Liverpool loss so far was an absolutely farcical robbery vs Spurs.
10:34 the bloke is spot on, arsenal vs spurs isn’t anywhere near as big. Yes as an actual derby it’s big because of both London clubs but in general no where near as big as united vs liverpool
Really enjoy this football insight from a US perspective. I like VAR but certainly it needs to get worked on. It amazes me how badly the people in charge screw up calls on a weekly basis when all the fans watching at home can clearly see what the refs see. Hopefully my Gunners can get a real center forward and make a late push. I think anyone in the Top 6 has an opportunity this year to really make things interesting but i'd put my money on Liverpool
It is a good achievement but they can’t claim to be the best ever! Invincibles got 90 points. City have managed 100, 97, 93 points over last few seasons. Even Liverpool got 99 when they won it (in covid year) and 97 when they were runners up! So I stand by my comments!!! Nothing to do with rivalry.
The overwhelming majority of VAR decisions are correct, so that old bloke has no basis to say it hasn't worked. The issue people have is its implementation and the rules.
Old bloke here! So you agree the implementation and rules are wrong. So how is it working? I was at Forest v Spurs. They scored an equaliser. The lino didn’t flag. They celebrated for a minute. Then disallowed. Even if a toenail was offside, to me that was wrong. Next time it will be a muted celebration as they just don’t know if it will count.
@@mikeachillea because the overwhelming majority of decisions it makes are correct, that's how it has worked, even if there are occasional errors. You're pointing to individual, one-off incidents, but the issue you have is the offside rule, not VAR. If you don't like that people are offside for minute details then let's discuss if the offside rule is fit for purpose and if football would be better if it were changed. Without VAR there would be far more goals incorrectly allowed or disallowed.
If the overwhelming decisions are correct why are there MAJOR decisions every week that are highlighted. My main point is that you don’t get to celebrate goals properly anymore - you always knew if a goal was going to stanf! Maybe as a compromise we could have 3 appeals per game but if you appeal and you were right then you keep your 3! Captains decision. Emphasis is then back on officials to officiate but major errors will be corrected! Not perfect but better than how it is being applied now!
@@mikeachillea again, it's isolated decisions that get talked about, and most of the time the decision is correct, it's just people venting their frustration at the rules. I sympathise with the goal celebrating, but making sure goals that should count aren't disallowed and vice versa is more important. Better what we have now then teams being relegated because they conceded an offside goal VAR would have disallowed. It isn't perfect, and there definitely ways it can be improved, but the question was should it be scrapped all together, which is ridiculous.
So far there are vids on Chelsea, Man U, Spurs, Arsenal and with this one Liverpool and Brighton too! Liverpool will get there own one soon and Everton coming imminently. So subscribe and you won’t miss it! Loads of other formats coming up too.
@mikeachillea I've seen the Chelsea, Woolwich, Spurs and Utd ones. Can't wait for the rest. Could try Villa, Newcastle, Forest, Everton and other historic clubs next. Love the format and George is a great presenter! And COYS
The argument the Chelsea fan made about "qualifying for the qualifiers" is very elitist. The beauty of football is theoretically any team if they play well enough has a chance to get to the biggest of stages. Adding a qualifier to the qualifiers round would only hinder smaller nations just because the fans of the bigger nations are "bored" watching qualifiers. What next, should we have 12 teams automatically qualify to the top tier of European club football every season?
“Toe for toe with city and beating arsenal” City lost with the same scoreline but suffering 12 more shots and having less than 10 less shots than Arsenal. Arsenal went toe for toe City got destroyed
It is beyond stupid comparing different era teams and players. Would the current OP teams like City/Liverpool beat OP teams of the past like Arsenal/United/Chelsea? Yes and no. Depends on what rules their playing by. The rules of the past or the present?
@@travishester6859 Yeah I agree with that but its ironic because the chelsea players currently seem to have a weaker mentality than the arsenal players
@@shush7287Well, they have their glory time in this decade. I'm sure they know what things needed to be champion. So bad they have new owners who want to change everything in that club and start from 0 again
For chelsea, the only things that have remained the same is the fans and the stadium. The ownership has changed completely, and we are no longer the same as during the Abramovich era. You cannot deny that prior to 2022, Chelsea did generally have an incredibly strong mentality that led to us being one of the most dominant teams in England inthe last 20 years. Going through a rebuild era with young and inexperienced players apart from Silva and Sterling, its only logical that mentality and confidence in this team will be extremly fragile at the moment.@@shush7287
Going invincible is the greatest achievement though, NO ONE else has achieved it in the prem era (im certain a team did it before the prem but i can't name them) but the quality of the team wasn't as good as cities currently, but the achievement is so overrated by rival fans just cos it was arsenal, they'd all be spamming it if their team was INVINCIBLE
Off they all agree with the 3pm blackout 🤦♂️GO WATCH YOUR CLUB, 3PM blackout being scrapped would ruin football. I’d say 1 game should be shown at 3pm for neutrals to watch and that’s it. Clubs need bums on seats especially the Bournemouth’s and Luton’s and them lot and scrapping the 3pm blackout would incourage fans to stay home
Personally don’t agree with that argument. If you are a bournemouth or luton fan, you’re GOING to go to the game no matter what whether it’s on TV or not… think it’s more about people going to watch lower league teams instead of staying at home and watching prem games but with today’s technology you can easily watch prem matches at non league games let’s say if you REALLY wanted to. At the end of the day if you support those lower league teams youre going to those games not matter what to support your team. Just my opinion. I think new technology has changed consumer habits and dont think the 3pm blackout makes sense ANYMORE
@@OfficialGeorgeAchillea not necessarily. Especially for fans who don’t live locally. Attendance would drop. People can’t afford season tickets or to travel to games. If every 3 o’clock game was on, a lot of fans will choose to stay at home. I’m a Grimsby fan who is at university and ik if I could watch a good game at the pub with my mates on a Saturday afternoon I’d never be coming back for a town game (which I do regularly atm) it’s easy fir fans of big teams who can easily get to, and afford games to say attendances won’t drop but they most certainly will
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Monts here, thanks for having me 🙏🏾 Had such great fun ‼️
Thanks for coming on the channel! Liverpool fans one soon? 👀
Big up monts
@@OfficialGeorgeAchilleaI’ve been waiting
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Great dialogue, respectful discussion and banter. That’s how it should be among different fans. Keep up the content! COYS
coys
These guys are so respectful and polite, I'm an Arsenal fan and I agree with everything they've said in the end
On the "Blackout Period" question, Australia (and many other countries) have access to every game, at any time via a paid subscription like what was discussed. It really should be readily available for everyone in the UK imo
The NBA League Pass comparison was interesting because like Optus Sport isn't in the UK, League Pass isn't in the US. If you don't live in your teams local area you can only watch them when they get nationally televised games.
@liamjenkins244 yeah exactly, its really quite the interesting dilema. I am of the opinion that having all games available at all times will not affect crowd attendances whatsoever, as nothing beats a live match
Yeah mate crazy how we can get every game on 1 subscription that being said we do have to watch games at 12am on Monday morning hahah
It's because the 3pm blackout doesn't serve a purpose in Australia, blacking out the games wont increase lower league attendence. I actually like it, even though I live in the UK and sometimes cant get an Arsenal game on tele. It's one of the few rules in modern football that isn't directed by money making but is for the fans and culture of the sport.
What is the 3pm "blackout period"? Been watching the league for years from Oz and that term is new to me
Would love to see one like this with all the London clubs
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I would like to see less London clubs if possible. Perhaps some northerners in there as well.
@@skillen19 honestly would love to do this too, just hard to organise studios/people to be available at the right time
1:35 Just to be clear, that’s not a VAR rule it’s a Laws of the Game rule. Because if the ref could go back on a decision after he restarted play from the point play stopped after the incident then it would just be a mess. For example:
If at half time the ref suddenly went on his phone and thought “oh yes that incident at the 35th minute should’ve been a red, I’m going to give him to it now” it would just be a mess.
we'd immediately get into a scrap with the millwall fan
Spurs fan but love the way that Brighton fan speaks. Articulates his arguments and has good examples as well. Nice vid need a large one with a lot of them
Thank you bro 🫡
You should do "If all Championship fans think the same" and do like a
2 midtable team fans (Maybe Watford, Birmingham?)
1 relegated team fan (Leeds/Leicester)
1 recently promoted team fan (Sunderland)
wouldnt call watford ''mid table'' team
@@RyanMincuzzi fair enough, my apologies haha
Thanks for having me on mate was good fun!
Thanks for coming on the channel mate 🙌🏼
This type of content is so underrated.
Wouldn’t mind seeing more fans from different teams
Keep subscribed and check past vids. So far Spurs, Arsenal, Man U and Chelsea done individually. Everton incoming. Liverpool early new year. Plus plenty other ideas/formats incoming.
George you need to just put some signs on the ground so there isn’t confusion when they go to a spot 😭
Always throwing the "Arsenal Invincible Season" just to get reaction from Arsenal rival fans Lol
Cos they never mention it to us 🤣
It's the 2nd to 4th best individual season imo but only 1 of 2 not replicated, centurions and invincibles are unlikely to happen again
would love to see one fan of every big six club
I'd go a step further with at least 8 fans from top 8, counting Newcastle and Aston Villa ( maybe top half of table with 10 fans including West Ham & Crystal Palace/or whoever 10th would be? ) . Would have to alternate who talks because 8 or more fans would take a while to explain answer to each question.
OK, how many teams go invisible and win they league it is really rare, and no one in the premier league has done it since, so let's not sleep on it
Thanks for having me on! Really enjoyed the debate and I need me my royalties when they bring that pass in 👀😂
I will hit up the Prem and let them know 😂
The Liverpool fan without the Scouse accent is the thing I can’t get past.
Most Liverpool fans aren’t scouse!
Not having a man utd fan makes this debate enjoyable to watch
I love it when he makes these type of videos
If you think this era is the worst refereeing era, you guys weren't there for the refereeing in the Fergie shithousery era, that was truly awful a lot of the time. Even though VAR is bad sometimes, its existence definitely made more right calls than wrong ones. It's definitely the most surprising tho
As someone who supports hereford united, would be great to see one with a team from every league. Maybe prem to national league
9:02 love how he brought up fpl😂😂 I feel your pain
Would enjoy a "does all liverpool fans think the same?"
That will be coming soon, most likely after christmas now
Liverpool would indeed be undefeated if var was used against spurs
VAR is chaotic
Hey George, I think just for visual help and to make it a bit more clear for the viewers, you should make "lanes" for where the people can stand, for example using tape on the floor, and yes we want a part two (hopefully with an united fan)
Good idea 👊🏼
Even before the Poch era Spurs v Arsenal are sort in terms of success, we haven’t won anything since lol. The difference is, our games have always been classics, 4-4’s, late winners, or each side winning their home game, the occasional away win (more so for Arsenal sadly). Even the Semi-final before we won our last trophy, 1-1 first leg then 5-1 to Spurs in the second leg. Always classics.
I also find it so weird, I'm from Namibia, Southern Africa and we have a sports channel called SuperSport. You can literally watch majority of the games on a given day. I used to switch channels with my dad, one moment we'd be watching Liverpool, then switch over and watch Arsenal just to see the score and watch that game for a bit, then switch over and watch another set of teams. It's so weird that Sky Sports, who charge so much money are being awkward with the games they show.
It’s a negotiation with the Premier League. If they had their way, Sky would show the lot !
Would love this with the bottom 4 clubs.
Burnley, Blades, Luton and Notts.
Or Yorkshire with Vlades, Owls, Rotherham and Barnsley..
Or Sunderland, Newcastle, Middlesbrough and dem
Definitely will get to those teams for sure! Slowly but surely… 😂
Please do
Do all Liverpool fans think the same
Coming early in the New Year. In the meantime, subscribe and watch the next one which is Everton, dropping v soon!
this was great! what if you did a top 5 league version? like fans from real madrid, bayern, psg, inter, and liverpool.
Always looking for ideas. George has some great plans for this series but this one will work brilliantly too!
that wOuld be good but top 5 teams change every day.
He doesn't say top 5 teams, he says top 5 leagues!
Would be cool to see one of these with fans from the different tiers of the EFL
I want a debate between EPL fans, Serie A fans, and La Liga fan
Do this but with the championship
And with ipswivh
Perhaps Aston Villa, Newcastle, Everton, Forest - some of the historic clubs
Such a wide selection of clubs fans represented here. Var is there to give the big 6 the advantage.
Should do it with a fan of all 20 teams
Would genuinely love to do this, the logistics is so hard though… maybe if I film 5 teams on 4 different occasions but will be so difficult
really good idea this mate keep it going
That was a lot more tame then I thought it was gonna be 😂
Hey George. I think you should do a seperate "do all Liverpool fans think the same" video like you did with rest of the big six. I dont get it why you haven’t done it already?
Most Liverpool fans are glory hunters for a start
@@mellowado6184 yes i agree but arsenal and united fans tho
It’s coming dont worry! These sort of videos aren’t the easies to organise as getting people down at the right time can be difficult and in fact was supposed to happen but train strikes ruined it! Due to circumstances i have Everton coming up then planning Liverpool and West Ham very soon 👊🏼
@@mellowado6184 "most LFC fans" who's done these statistics? I can say all fans of the so called "big six" are glory hunters if that make sense 🥱
@@OfficialGeorgeAchillea take as much time as you need then👍 very excited for those videos😁
Disappointed that people keep on shitting on the Nations League. To me, as a Finn, Nations League is the best thing that happened to international football and I believe many fans from non top league countries would agree. It has increased the popularity of smaller national teams and football as a whole and with that the quality. I also feel like it's only fans from the big league countries that complain about international breaks.
Interesting to hear the
counter argument.
U should do “do all Liverpool fans think the same” 🤔
The fact that I, an American in Kentucky, get more chelsea games available online (all of them) than actual londoners, is baffling to me.
George mate where’d your dad get that jacket 🔥🔥🔥
Don’t you know it 😂
Have to say I completely disagree with the arguments against mid season breaks. They are professional athletes, so what if they travel on a Thursday and are expected to perform on Saturday, that is their job and if they cant perform then its the managers job to have someone on standby who can. I don't think there are too many games, just allow for larger squad submissions. That would lead to more young players getting their chance to shine. There are so many careers today in which people have to travel, or work long hours its such a weak argument to say a footballer cant be at his best because he has to fly first class and has 2 nights to recover. Said as an Arsenal fan who watches Partey get injured on every international break.
"VAR technology" my brother in christ, its a video replayed in slow motion
Aston villa should be considered title contendors simply because they are 2 points off. Simple. Doesn't matter about the past, squad ability etc. If they rock up and win, they are contendors, all there is too it
But it does cos they might not be able to handle injuries or the pressure of a title race as much as the other big sides who are used to it so later in the season they could easily fall off, which often tends to happen. Leicester went all the way but everyone else at the time were poor. Liverpool and Arsenal are on it this season. Only Liverpool loss so far was an absolutely farcical robbery vs Spurs.
That spurs jacket is cold. Where do you get one of those??
If only I could remember! Had it a few years now but barely worn!
Please make more of these
UP THE CHELS💙💙💙💙
Agree with your first sentence (watch previous ones in the series tho, including the Chelsea one!). Disagree with the second one 😂
Should do La Liga
10:34 the bloke is spot on, arsenal vs spurs isn’t anywhere near as big. Yes as an actual derby it’s big because of both London clubs but in general no where near as big as united vs liverpool
They do realise villa is second for 2023 form right?
Spurs came top for a season or two on calendar years. Trophy cabinet still has dust though!
Really enjoy this football insight from a US perspective. I like VAR but certainly it needs to get worked on. It amazes me how badly the people in charge screw up calls on a weekly basis when all the fans watching at home can clearly see what the refs see. Hopefully my Gunners can get a real center forward and make a late push. I think anyone in the Top 6 has an opportunity this year to really make things interesting but i'd put my money on Liverpool
£10 a month in Poland and you get ALL the games with Viaplay. SAME IN Norway but it’s a bit more expensive.
What a shock the Liverpool fan is from London
I live in Singapore and we can buy something like a season pass for the premier league so we can watch all the games
“San Marino have to qualify for the qualifiers” lmao thought he was advocating for less games though ?
That ain’t a Liverpool fan if he’s standing in the section to keep VAR
I would love to see and be apart of something exactly like this but taking American Prem fans and see what they have to say.
That would be an amazing idea 🙌🏼
great concept, but needs more neutral questions or a fan of a team whose being mentioned like arsenal today to provide insider perspective too.
Where’s the do all Liverpool fans think the same?? If you’re gonna do English teams, may as well do the best one out of the lot
But we’ve already done Spurs 😂! Liverpool incoming in New Year. Everton next!
Spurs? The best team of the lot? How many trophies do the spurs have? 🤣
@@KingWright11 🎣
Let's get one with Arsenal, City, United and Newcastle
Yes and please actually get mancs for city and united and not londoners
Do one with laliga or serie a
Yep, planning these!
Grab fans from different leagues I.e., EPL, Bundesliga, Serie A and La Liga.
Is it surprising that a Chelsea and spurs fan think the invincibles were overrated? Even though it’s never been done since?
It is a good achievement but they can’t claim to be the best ever! Invincibles got 90 points. City have managed 100, 97, 93 points over last few seasons. Even Liverpool got 99 when they won it (in covid year) and 97 when they were runners up! So I stand by my comments!!! Nothing to do with rivalry.
Invincible is a hard achievement but thats still only one trophy
United and City have won the treble.
Trophy?
@@imo098765 no one respects oil treble
@@imo098765115ffp broken
What about "Do All Manchester City Fans Think The Same?"
The overwhelming majority of VAR decisions are correct, so that old bloke has no basis to say it hasn't worked. The issue people have is its implementation and the rules.
Old bloke here! So you agree the implementation and rules are wrong. So how is it working? I was at Forest v Spurs. They scored an equaliser. The lino didn’t flag. They celebrated for a minute. Then disallowed. Even if a toenail was offside, to me that was wrong. Next time it will be a muted celebration as they just don’t know if it will count.
And this is something that would have gone against my team!
@@mikeachillea because the overwhelming majority of decisions it makes are correct, that's how it has worked, even if there are occasional errors. You're pointing to individual, one-off incidents, but the issue you have is the offside rule, not VAR. If you don't like that people are offside for minute details then let's discuss if the offside rule is fit for purpose and if football would be better if it were changed. Without VAR there would be far more goals incorrectly allowed or disallowed.
If the overwhelming decisions are correct why are there MAJOR decisions every week that are highlighted. My main point is that you don’t get to celebrate goals properly anymore - you always knew if a goal was going to stanf! Maybe as a compromise we could have 3 appeals per game but if you appeal and you were right then you keep your 3! Captains decision. Emphasis is then back on officials to officiate but major errors will be corrected! Not perfect but better than how it is being applied now!
@@mikeachillea again, it's isolated decisions that get talked about, and most of the time the decision is correct, it's just people venting their frustration at the rules. I sympathise with the goal celebrating, but making sure goals that should count aren't disallowed and vice versa is more important. Better what we have now then teams being relegated because they conceded an offside goal VAR would have disallowed.
It isn't perfect, and there definitely ways it can be improved, but the question was should it be scrapped all together, which is ridiculous.
8:58 that referee decision in Newcastle vs Arsenal was Horreen
Would love some other Prem clubs doing this!
So far there are vids on Chelsea, Man U, Spurs, Arsenal and with this one Liverpool and Brighton too! Liverpool will get there own one soon and Everton coming imminently. So subscribe and you won’t miss it! Loads of other formats coming up too.
@mikeachillea I've seen the Chelsea, Woolwich, Spurs and Utd ones. Can't wait for the rest. Could try Villa, Newcastle, Forest, Everton and other historic clubs next. Love the format and George is a great presenter! And COYS
Everton incoming v soon. Watch this space !
I like how they couldn't find a city fan to interview lmao
Now put premier league and EFL fans together
The argument the Chelsea fan made about "qualifying for the qualifiers" is very elitist. The beauty of football is theoretically any team if they play well enough has a chance to get to the biggest of stages. Adding a qualifier to the qualifiers round would only hinder smaller nations just because the fans of the bigger nations are "bored" watching qualifiers. What next, should we have 12 teams automatically qualify to the top tier of European club football every season?
“Toe for toe with city and beating arsenal” City lost with the same scoreline but suffering 12 more shots and having less than 10 less shots than Arsenal. Arsenal went toe for toe City got destroyed
Part 2 pleeeeaaasssse
It is beyond stupid comparing different era teams and players. Would the current OP teams like City/Liverpool beat OP teams of the past like Arsenal/United/Chelsea? Yes and no. Depends on what rules their playing by. The rules of the past or the present?
As a Liverpool fan from London..... Aka Glory Hunter. Plastic fan
either Monts is tall or the other guys are small...
I am tall 🤣
put a clear line or different shades of a colour to indicate the different options.
Similar to what Liverpool Yt channel did
Love that content so much
The Chelsea fan mentioning Arsenal players' mentality makes me laugh
Doesn’t make his point any less valid lol. He had the best points out of any of them
@@travishester6859 Yeah I agree with that but its ironic because the chelsea players currently seem to have a weaker mentality than the arsenal players
@@shush7287Well, they have their glory time in this decade. I'm sure they know what things needed to be champion. So bad they have new owners who want to change everything in that club and start from 0 again
For chelsea, the only things that have remained the same is the fans and the stadium. The ownership has changed completely, and we are no longer the same as during the Abramovich era. You cannot deny that prior to 2022, Chelsea did generally have an incredibly strong mentality that led to us being one of the most dominant teams in England inthe last 20 years. Going through a rebuild era with young and inexperienced players apart from Silva and Sterling, its only logical that mentality and confidence in this team will be extremly fragile at the moment.@@shush7287
Why ask rival fans questions about arsenal though?
It’s about the Premier League and most talked about topics… and unfortunately arsenal come up a lot
@@OfficialGeorgeAchillea that’s fair. They are a big team
Naaaaaaah the invincibles were invincible
Agree to disagree😉! Quality team but certainly not the best ever!
Only the Spurs guy understood the question about football being robotic. The other idiots went on to talk their Twitter lingo.
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I love this vides keep it up ❤️
Would love to see one with all the big 6 fans
liverpool fan from london lmao
4:43 Man UTD 2007
Ryan gosling
The international games to a lesser nation do mean something , barring them waffle friendly games imo.
Going invincible is the greatest achievement though, NO ONE else has achieved it in the prem era (im certain a team did it before the prem but i can't name them) but the quality of the team wasn't as good as cities currently, but the achievement is so overrated by rival fans just cos it was arsenal, they'd all be spamming it if their team was INVINCIBLE
No ONE else get 100 points,NO ONE concerned only 15 goals.No one scores 107 goals a season
bro couldnt afford a piece of tape to put on the ground for the different spots to agree / disagree
like and share the vid so i can afford tape next time
@@OfficialGeorgeAchillea how about no
Off they all agree with the 3pm blackout 🤦♂️GO WATCH YOUR CLUB, 3PM blackout being scrapped would ruin football. I’d say 1 game should be shown at 3pm for neutrals to watch and that’s it. Clubs need bums on seats especially the Bournemouth’s and Luton’s and them lot and scrapping the 3pm blackout would incourage fans to stay home
Personally don’t agree with that argument. If you are a bournemouth or luton fan, you’re GOING to go to the game no matter what whether it’s on TV or not… think it’s more about people going to watch lower league teams instead of staying at home and watching prem games but with today’s technology you can easily watch prem matches at non league games let’s say if you REALLY wanted to. At the end of the day if you support those lower league teams youre going to those games not matter what to support your team.
Just my opinion. I think new technology has changed consumer habits and dont think the 3pm blackout makes sense ANYMORE
@@OfficialGeorgeAchillea not necessarily. Especially for fans who don’t live locally. Attendance would drop. People can’t afford season tickets or to travel to games. If every 3 o’clock game was on, a lot of fans will choose to stay at home. I’m a Grimsby fan who is at university and ik if I could watch a good game at the pub with my mates on a Saturday afternoon I’d never be coming back for a town game (which I do regularly atm) it’s easy fir fans of big teams who can easily get to, and afford games to say attendances won’t drop but they most certainly will
Where are the Manchester teams?
You guys see how there are no man city fans (like usually at thier stadiums).
How do 4 fans, 3 of which are big 6 represent all fans
Liverpool fan from london.. who would have guessed
We are from all over the world,that’s why we are one of the biggest clubs in the world,you sound very jealous
Where is the video about what if all men city fans think alike
trying my best, difficult to find enough fans available at the same time and can travel!
What is the short dude's team?
Brighton
Thats a strane scouse accent on that liverpool fan
Do it with 20
Need a much bigger studio for that but would be fun!