As a Scoucer I remember when we where playing Newcastle and Nigel Clough was playing for Liverpool, the Gordies kept chanting every time he was on the ball , your dads an alcoholic, everyone in the kop was cracking up 😂😂😂😂
Proud Aussie here, say what you like about Poms but their chants are second to none. A lot of them are literally a full song and to see so many people singing it in unison is incredibly entertaining. I love the barmy army, it wouldn’t be and ashes test without them. They really influence the atmosphere and add another form of entertainment and spectacle to an already great rivalry. ❤
Just to clarify its not just Liverpool fans and football fans in general who hate Thatcher. I understand Americans think she was a great strong leader. In Britain she's marmite. Any time somebody calls her out for the damage she did is fine by me.
To be fair mate it’s not just Brits that I like that POMS whatever you want to call us Have some bad hooligans in Italy and Russia as well so it may have been something invented here yes I won’t deny that but other countries if anything are worse than us I would say if not just as bad I will pretty much say worse
You'll be shocked to hear these are not the worst. Songs about the Manchester United Munich disaster and Liverpool Hillsborough disaster spring to mind.
@@LADYRAEUK Unfortunately, it's very true that songs about those tragedies, and the attitudes that go hand in hand with them have been passed down through the generations. You've probably learnt about Hillsborough during your time in the UK, but that would make for a reaction video to get an insight into the causes and why it is still important today. As the recent BBC documentary showed, history nearly repeated itself at the Champions League Final in May.
Best chant I heard, happened at a Tranmere Rovers v Doncaster Rovers game almost 20 years ago. Tranmere striker Eugene Dadi was sent off, so the Doncaster fans started singing 'where's your Dadi gone, where's your Dadi gone?' 😂
Bill Shankley former Liverpool manager (coach) once famously quoted. "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
In case you didn't know, Maggie was our prime minister back in the 80's. I think it's fairly safe to say she wasn't very popular so when she died, there were a few songs and dancing in the street
The best chant I’ve heard is: Your sister is your mother, your father is your brother, you all f**ked one another, the kiddy family! Chanted to the Addams Family tune. 😂 it’s so pommy to think that one up, 2nd to none for chants.
@@bonjovi7120 no, but she destroyed many mining communities in the area I lived when there was absolutely no need to do things that way. She also destroyed the British merchant navy, British steel industry and numerous other manufacturing areas. Helped by her Nottinghamshire scabs (same as 1930) she ravaged the North.
One I particularly enjoyed having witnessed first hand in the away end for Birmingham City vs Cardiff City was where the Cardiff fans were outsinging the home crowd, and when the home crowd DID start making some noise, the Cardiff fans retorted with, "We forgot, we forgot, we forgot that you were here! We forgot that you were here!" 😆
The Liverpool fans at number one were only singing what the rest if the country was thinking. Look up Margaret Thatcher prime minister and what she did to the common man in the streets. She closed down lots of mines and the mining communities were devastated - everything tended to revolve around the mine in the pit villages. The mines were the main source if income. Suddenly no mines, no money, communities lost. So you can understand the feelings behind the chant.
Hiya Brian, I like the one about Sunderland, Theyve got 42 players no one knows Sunderlands a massive club, you can win a season ticket in a happy meal, Sunderland's a massive club, are they F**k, on a sensible note have you subscribed to the toon review youtube channel? this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Pretty embarrassing mostly for many a Brit, I can identify with the scouse hatred of Margaret Thatcher "Ding, dong, the witch is dead" was also played at the time
The best chant I've heard was during an F.A.Cup game between Chelsea and Exeter... Exeter were predictably losing at the time and their fans (to the tune of come by ah m'lord) came up with... "Think your good Chelsea? Think your good. Think your good Chelsea? Think your good. Think your good Chelsea? Think your good. We lose every week!"
Nah, they're all fine Amanda lol, I don't know how the Chelsea fans can claim the Celery song as I was born in London in 1971 and that was sung around the schoolyard in 1976/77. Most of the chants are genuine banter but when there is a direct rivalry that's when the chants can et naughty, the exception to that rule is when someone has committed a crime like Adam Johnson or Stan Collymore then it's open season but in the main the same people who will call each other every c*nt under the sun will be sat in the same office or sit in the same cafeteria with no problem, it's just football, it brings out that tribal instinct in the British and during that 90 minutes anything goes and when it's done it's done.
I'm a Liverpool fan and my favourite chant was when we had a player called Suarez who had bitten players and our chant was "he bites who he wants he bites who he wants Luis Suarez he bites who he wants"
I’m a Chelsea fan and we have sung the celery song since the 1940s and still sing it strong today , Chelsea football ground was a celery field in the 1800s x
Not true. If you believe that story, it was gillingham that had celery grow on the pitch in 1980's. Or it could be Mickey Greenaway who started singing it in the stands in the 1980's. Either way it is a parody of "ask old brown to tea" which is a song from 1980's i believe. Was it Chas and Dave?
Those aren't the most vile, as the Glasgow ones are illegal and then there is a chant directed at Liverpool that is about something that happened in 1989.
I was there that day when Arsenal first sang that song about Robin Van Persie and I have to admit that it did make me laugh. The Arsenal fans weren’t laughing 5 mins after kick off tho 😄
Burnley fans at Leeds "You're just a small town in Yorkshire" - to which the Leeds fans replied "You're just a small town in Blackburn" - Blackburn and Burnley have, let's call it a "friendly rivalry", they use the same chants against each other, usually about (but not limited to) incest and bestiality - best not repeated here. Another Kim Park one was "He'll shoot, he'll score, he'll eat your Labrador". An ever popular one when bored; "Let's pretend, let's pretend, let's pretend we've scored a goal" followed by rapturous cheering. Not vile in any sense, but sometimes necessary.
During the foot and mouth outbreak, my team Bromley were chanting to the opposition Northwood, "From Northwood Hills to Bromley South, you're all gonna die of foot and mouth....." 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
There used to be a radio programme featuring Frank Muir and Dennis Norden (some episodes available on RUclips). One of the rounds required making up a story around a well known saying. At the time there was a TV ad "hands that do dishes can be soft as your face with mild green fairy liquid. The story went that ther was a chef Jervais and his dish washer Hans. They had live seafood which customers chose for their meal. One offering was a green squid with a hairy lip, caught in the wild. One day a customer chose the squid but Jervais could not bring himself to kill it, so he asked Hans, who also refused. Which goes to show " Hans who does dishes can be soft as Jervais with wild green hairy lipped squid". Some were not has clever as this but well worth finding. Other classic comedy shows were "The Goon Show", " I'm Sorry I'll Read that Again" and most recently "I'm Sorry I haven't a clue.". Have a listen. You may wish to comment on one or two of them as well as having a laugh at zany British humour.
These are pretty bad but I'm sure you know there are worse. Some are also funny like when Posh was in the stadium watching Becks for the first time. They sang "David Beckham,David Beckham do you take Posh up the Arse-nal? Do you take Posh up the Arse-nal"?? 😂😂😂
As others have said, these are kinda standard and are not really considered shocking in themselves. Everyone knows they are banter. It's also a great way to let off steam. Remember that supporting football teams is passed down over generations. You will often see multiple generational families at a match.
Tame by 80s standards in which large numbers,I won't say everyone but usually a majority,sank about murders,deaths,racist chants,terrorists and the Yorkshire ripper even had a song in his honour.
The Maggy chats were understandable. Margret Thatcher closed loads of boat building yards , steel works and coal mines ect all within her term of prime minister. The North took a real beating from all the closers and hugh numbers of people made unemployed.
My favorite chant was at the end of a NASCAR race, this television reporter was interviewing the winner. The crowd was chanting "F**k Joe Biden " and the reporter lady said they were chanting "Let's Go Brandon " ( the winner was Brandon) which became a nationwide chant against Biden
People in Liverpool really don't like Maggie Thatcher. I remember this post on an online forum just after Thatcher died: Alex Ferguson retires as manager of Man Utd. Thatcher dies. And somewhere in Liverpool a scouser's got a magic lamp and he's still got one wish left …
@@davidmcdonagh7756 Thanks for peddling the lies which show why people in Liverpool tend to hate Thatcher in particular and Tories in general. Some of the people reading my comment might not have been aware of the slime that can be found under certain rocks … but they are now.
I've never seen you look as genuinely offended Amanda. Bless you for sticking it out to the end lol. The chants seem to have taken over from the actual football violence. We had to ban all fighting in UK football grounds, because the Liverpool fans complained that they kept getting beat up. And we can't have our doley wakkies getting picked on now can we?
I'm an American, and I love the working class chants there was a soccer official who was killed in a plane crash when the team arrived for the game, the fans sang " you should have taken the train" which was a as for their rail system tasteless ? yeah but funny 😁
The best one I heard "don't take me home! Please don't take me home! I just don't want to go to work! I wanna stay here drink all your beer! Please don't please don't take me home"
Il totally agree with the Liverpool fans about Margaret Thatcher, She tride to shove the blame on the Liverpool Fans and away from the incompetent policing ,I personally stopped buying the Sun ,because of its rabid attacks on Liverpool people, I don't live in Liverpool I'm in a small Town near Sheffield. Where it happened.
Back in the day, there was a quite horrible chant sung AT Manchester United fans about the Munich Air disaster of 1958. Sang it myself as a very young man, makes me cringe now when I think about it, as a 60 year old. I won't post it here but you can Google it. If you want !
These are a hand-me-down tribal chants which can be traced back to when humankind was in the early stages of evolution. Charles Darwin would have relished them as evidence of evolution but they weren't in existence in his time. On a lighter note it's said that football is played by gentlemen and supported by louts whereas rugby is played by louts and followed by gentlemen.
1990, Tottenham were playing away to Chelsea. Tottenham star striker Gary Lineker´s new-born baby was having problems and was being treated in an incubator. The Chelsea fans taunted him (to the tune of "Chirpy chirpy cheep cheep") with, "Hope your baby dies/Gary Lineker!"
Although not a chant in the traditional sense, when I moved to Birmingham (UK) in the late 80s, a huge song popular with kids from opposing teams (usually Birmingham City) was "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, watching Aston Villa. Aston Villa scored a goal, Humpty fell in the river." They took it pretty seriously back then, but now I just find it kinda funny, "Humpty" being so shocked that AV scored a goal, that he fell in "the river". I'm back on the Wirral again now, where I was originally from & I have to say, while those guys (& some others) from Liverpool give us a bad name (even though we're on the other side of the RIver Mersey), most of the footy fans up here are really lighthearted & fun. I once made the mistake of telling a drunk footy fan on a train that my name's Jude & got half a train carriage of footy fans serenading me with "Hey Jude", even though half of them had no idea why they were singing it! 🤣
I remember being on a long bus ride home around 35-40 years ago with some young woman at the back singing the celery chant much the way… except she had the gender swapped from the football supporters in the clip (it was a 'him' being tickled in her version). Seems little in life changes over the years 😊
You should also watch a video about how the premier luege came to be what it is now. It wasn´t only the Hillsborough. Watch the documentary about the Heyselstadion stadium too.
The two that break me as a football fan were Hillsborough and Bradford City. People talk about where they were when Kennady and Lennon were shot. I can tell you exactly where I was when the news about these disasters broke.
@@LADYRAEUK there's a video of the Bradford City fire on RUclips, from little wiffs of smoke to the whole stand ablaze in minutes, truly mind blowing true tragedy
I do like these videos. It's all part of the crack of going to English football. Away days are the best!! As a North End fan. I prefer away days than home games.
National team chants are shite. You know yourself team chants are the best and most brutal. All you get from England fans is the national anthem and that bloody annoying band.
I can remember when Stliyan Petrov successfully recovered from acute lymphoblastic leukaemia while at Aston Vila and in the Derby vs Birmingham City the Birmingham fans chanted " Chemo" while he was warming up on the touchline
Chants and in general the atmosphere in football is a way for people to express their opinions or frustrations. Sometimes it's football rivalries, but other times it goes beyond that. All football clubs are usually linked to regional identity and hardcore fans usually express their left or right wing ideology. So there's a lot of politics involved and drama all the time, even if internal. I think it's one of the few times when the general populace can get together and rally behind something, even if using their club support as a pretext for it. Hence why tribalism is so prevalent in Europe when it comes to football, it's a sheer contrast to their societal norms.
Cristiano (cristiano Ronald 7) Fergie ( sir Alex Ferguson former United manager) Stan collymore was a striker that played for Leicester, Forest, Liverpool. The woman he beat was Ulkrika Jonsson she was a TV presenter.
Fans in Europe don't go to the stadium to watch the game, but to participate in it. Because of this team fans are called the extra player on the field. This is a video with what American Basketball players that played in Europe have to say about the fans: ruclips.net/video/pnE5sU-qDaY/видео.html
Amanda.x I've seen your passed videos of the polite UK people, and then seeing your expression when hearing this. Was just brilliant and football wasn't involved its just hate Aimed at someone!! Thanks Gorgeous. Cheer's 🇬🇧
Chants now days lot different from when my grandad used go matches. Adam Johnson one is real and Maggie dead one. Whole Liverpool hated government at that time
Nice one Amanda. This is my favourite sung to the tune of Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! It goes: Man United went to Rome to see the Pope and this is what he said. Who the f**k are Man United? Who the f**k are Man United? Who the f**k are Man United? Who the f**k are you? I like the idea of the Pope saying the word 'f**k'.
@@LADYRAEUK There's an Arsenal one that goes "The wanky Tottenham Hotspur went to Rome to see the Pope, The wanky Tottenham Hotspur went to Rome to see the Pope, The wanky Tottenham Hotspur went to Rome to see the Pope and this is what he said...FUCK OFF!" So with that, you get the Pope shouting it!
2:35 Salty Arsenal fans cos they're top man (Robon Van Persie) who won absolutely NOTHING with them, transferred to Man Utd and won the league in his 1st season 🤣🤣🤣
yet bizare it gets the funnier it is,,,,,,the last one check footbal film with Kiera Knightly..it was their chant without Maggie dead,of course,,,,cant remember the name but it was her and Parminder Nagra.....great feel good film...
Some can be even more brutal,the celery and your mums a brass made me laugh another great stream amanda hope your week has been good I love my Sunday fix of ladyrae
If I’m being honest Amanda I kind of wished you hadn’t looked at that. I used to travel all over with my wife and children to watch our football club and it used to make me cringe. Believe it or not there’s actually worse songs on the terraces. Now, what about a look at corporal punishment in schools until it was illegal to beat children 🤔not too long ago. All the best to your family and yourself Amanda.
I laughed at the John Terry chants. Can’t say the same about the last one, which I think was a bit ott. I’m not one to celebrate someone’s death. Not something any of us can escape and I know I wouldn’t like it if people were doing that about my own.
These are still very tame, there's even more vile/disgusting chants out there that make it hard to watch a game when you hear them in the back. Like the Hillsborough disaster, Munich disaster. This video however, quite funny, for the most part
Adam Johnson was a player who had an inappropriate relationship with a 15 year old girl and the Maggie thatcher chant is not unusual as she was hated in Liverpool when she was prime minister
After Andy Goram (of Glasgow Rangers) admitted he was schizophrenic ,the chant from his fans was "There's only 2 Andy Gorams....2 Andy Gorams"
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I’m schizophrenic
And so am I
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I’m a proud Englishman and i always laugh my head off hearing these chants. It is football heritage in England
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I'm italian and the chants of the english supporters are so terribly sarcastic and hilarious.
Literally what I was thinking as an irishman🙌
As a Scoucer I remember when we where playing Newcastle and Nigel Clough was playing for Liverpool, the Gordies kept chanting every time he was on the ball , your dads an alcoholic, everyone in the kop was cracking up 😂😂😂😂
Proud Aussie here, say what you like about Poms but their chants are second to none. A lot of them are literally a full song and to see so many people singing it in unison is incredibly entertaining. I love the barmy army, it wouldn’t be and ashes test without them. They really influence the atmosphere and add another form of entertainment and spectacle to an already great rivalry. ❤
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Just to clarify its not just Liverpool fans and football fans in general who hate Thatcher. I understand Americans think she was a great strong leader. In Britain she's marmite. Any time somebody calls her out for the damage she did is fine by me.
agreed maaaaaaaate
@@neilgayleard3842 it wasn't just in liverpool where people partied most of the country did fuck the BITCH
To be fair mate it’s not just Brits that I like that POMS whatever you want to call us Have some bad hooligans in Italy and Russia as well so it may have been something invented here yes I won’t deny that but other countries if anything are worse than us I would say if not just as bad I will pretty much say worse
You'll be shocked to hear these are not the worst.
Songs about the Manchester United Munich disaster and Liverpool Hillsborough disaster spring to mind.
I can’t believe that!
@@LADYRAEUK Unfortunately, it's very true that songs about those tragedies, and the attitudes that go hand in hand with them have been passed down through the generations. You've probably learnt about Hillsborough during your time in the UK, but that would make for a reaction video to get an insight into the causes and why it is still important today. As the recent BBC documentary showed, history nearly repeated itself at the Champions League Final in May.
@@LADYRAEUK yeah they’re sung by absolute scum with no respect to lives lost.
@@geoffwright3692 Thickos breed thickos.
@@LADYRAEUK British fans are disgusting
Best chant I heard, happened at a Tranmere Rovers v Doncaster Rovers game almost 20 years ago. Tranmere striker Eugene Dadi was sent off, so the Doncaster fans started singing 'where's your Dadi gone, where's your Dadi gone?' 😂
Famously after the late Scottish goalie Andy Goram was diagnosed with a mild form of schizophrenia, " Two Andy Gorams, there's only two Andy Gorams "
😂 😂 😂.
RIP big man
In the 1986 world cup, the English fans were chanting, "How does it feel to lose a war?" to the Argentina fans. It was quite entertaining.
In the US the players would probably cry if they chanted about them
I still think my fave chant is
'Your nothing special we lose every week' 😂 😂
You’re, you are.
@@JF1908x yore rite soz four pore enlish
These Chant videos always crack me up ! 😆 And your reactions are priceless !! 🤣Thanks for another fun video Amanda !! 😃
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Bill Shankley former Liverpool manager (coach) once famously quoted. "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
When did he coach?
The lyrics to the Collymore song are pure genius 🤣
yes up the rams
@@malbarlow4991pride park falling down
In case you didn't know, Maggie was our prime minister back in the 80's. I think it's fairly safe to say she wasn't very popular so when she died, there were a few songs and dancing in the street
The best chant I’ve heard is: Your sister is your mother, your father is your brother, you all f**ked one another, the kiddy family! Chanted to the Addams Family tune. 😂 it’s so pommy to think that one up, 2nd to none for chants.
'kiddy' being Kidderminster..
On the last one, our whole street was like that when Thatcher died, from kids to grannies. Mine is a mining village.
Entire pub was singing "ding dong the witch is dead" when i was in there (me too)
It’s a good job you were ALL as thick as shit. That’s why you were miners.
Did Maggie hurt your low IQ feelings?
@@bonjovi7120 no, but she destroyed many mining communities in the area I lived when there was absolutely no need to do things that way. She also destroyed the British merchant navy, British steel industry and numerous other manufacturing areas. Helped by her Nottinghamshire scabs (same as 1930) she ravaged the North.
She did so much for our countries future
One I particularly enjoyed having witnessed first hand in the away end for Birmingham City vs Cardiff City was where the Cardiff fans were outsinging the home crowd, and when the home crowd DID start making some noise, the Cardiff fans retorted with, "We forgot, we forgot, we forgot that you were here! We forgot that you were here!" 😆
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Lol cardiff fans are funny im a cardiff fan and been in the stadium and some pf the chants are mad haha
The Liverpool fans at number one were only singing what the rest if the country was thinking. Look up Margaret Thatcher prime minister and what she did to the common man in the streets. She closed down lots of mines and the mining communities were devastated - everything tended to revolve around the mine in the pit villages. The mines were the main source if income. Suddenly no mines, no money, communities lost. So you can understand the feelings behind the chant.
Liebore closed more look it up if you can !
My all time favourite? The Park chant.
One thing that you might not be aware of with #8 at the time the Man U fans used to sing this (Ji sung) Park was one of their own players.
Being a Geordie and Newcastle fan im pretty happy weve got 2 in the top 10 🤣 ...up the mags!
Lol 🤣
Hiya Brian, I like the one about Sunderland, Theyve got 42 players no one knows Sunderlands a massive club, you can win a season ticket in a happy meal, Sunderland's a massive club, are they F**k, on a sensible note have you subscribed to the toon review youtube channel? this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Pretty embarrassing mostly for many a Brit, I can identify with the scouse hatred of Margaret Thatcher "Ding, dong, the witch is dead" was also played at the time
The best chant I've heard was during an F.A.Cup game between Chelsea and Exeter... Exeter were predictably losing at the time and their fans (to the tune of come by ah m'lord) came up with... "Think your good Chelsea? Think your good. Think your good Chelsea? Think your good. Think your good Chelsea? Think your good. We lose every week!"
Lol!
Nah, they're all fine Amanda lol, I don't know how the Chelsea fans can claim the Celery song as I was born in London in 1971 and that was sung around the schoolyard in 1976/77. Most of the chants are genuine banter but when there is a direct rivalry that's when the chants can et naughty, the exception to that rule is when someone has committed a crime like Adam Johnson or Stan Collymore then it's open season but in the main the same people who will call each other every c*nt under the sun will be sat in the same office or sit in the same cafeteria with no problem, it's just football, it brings out that tribal instinct in the British and during that 90 minutes anything goes and when it's done it's done.
Ah ok 😊👍🏻
I'm a Liverpool fan and my favourite chant was when we had a player called Suarez who had bitten players and our chant was "he bites who he wants he bites who he wants Luis Suarez he bites who he wants"
@Kim Canning yeah. Good player for us but non LFC fans hated him
@@mattiasbarnett3777 I didn't hate Luiz Suarez - while he was at Barcelona ;P
As a few people have already said, there are far worse chants than those you heard. Great reaction from you by the way 😂
Lol thanks!
The one at bristol city for many years was, " I've been out with the girl next door. Smell my fingers! Much to the embarrassment of watching females.
I’m a Chelsea fan and we have sung the celery song since the 1940s and still sing it strong today , Chelsea football ground was a celery field in the 1800s x
Not true. If you believe that story, it was gillingham that had celery grow on the pitch in 1980's. Or it could be Mickey Greenaway who started singing it in the stands in the 1980's. Either way it is a parody of "ask old brown to tea" which is a song from 1980's i believe. Was it Chas and Dave?
@@iball310369 but I was singing this in the shed end in the 70s
Those aren't the most vile, as the Glasgow ones are illegal and then there is a chant directed at Liverpool that is about something that happened in 1989.
A few people mentioned that one, I need to check it out
@@LADYRAEUK there’s more than one.
The rangers Celtic chants are insanely insulting
Chant about Wayne Rooney. “He’s fat, he’s scouse, he probably robbed your house, rooney rooney
It just takes one person to chant about anything and it’s like a record 😂
Amanda your reactions are always fantastic 😊❤️
😊hope you’re well
@@LADYRAEUK so far so good 😊
These really made me laugh, especially the one with the celery. 😂😂
Too much 🤣
🥒🥬🥦🍈 ...sorry there needs to be a celery emoji! 🤣🤣
I once went in a pub by Chelseas ground, I was an away fan and there was actual celery being thrown about, we left immediately
@@LADYRAEUK I don't like brids with tattoos but with you I'd get over it, got my celery ready
I was there that day when Arsenal first sang that song about Robin Van Persie and I have to admit that it did make me laugh. The Arsenal fans weren’t laughing 5 mins after kick off tho 😄
Burnley fans at Leeds "You're just a small town in Yorkshire" - to which the Leeds fans replied "You're just a small town in Blackburn" - Blackburn and Burnley have, let's call it a "friendly rivalry", they use the same chants against each other, usually about (but not limited to) incest and bestiality - best not repeated here.
Another Kim Park one was "He'll shoot, he'll score, he'll eat your Labrador".
An ever popular one when bored; "Let's pretend, let's pretend, let's pretend we've scored a goal" followed by rapturous cheering. Not vile in any sense, but sometimes necessary.
Amanda,you MUST watch Ali G beste bits.
I can guaranty that you will be crying with laughter! LOL 🤣🤣🤣
I’ll check it out 😊
Great reaction as always amanda ❤️
And you look beautiful as always 😍 🔥
Bless you and your family ❤️
Thank you!
During the foot and mouth outbreak, my team Bromley were chanting to the opposition Northwood, "From Northwood Hills to Bromley South, you're all gonna die of foot and mouth....." 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I've seen a lot of American reactions to this video and by far you are the best 😁😁
There used to be a radio programme featuring Frank Muir and Dennis Norden (some episodes available on RUclips). One of the rounds required making up a story around a well known saying. At the time there was a TV ad "hands that do dishes can be soft as your face with mild green fairy liquid. The story went that ther was a chef Jervais and his dish washer Hans. They had live seafood which customers chose for their meal. One offering was a green squid with a hairy lip, caught in the wild. One day a customer chose the squid but Jervais could not bring himself to kill it, so he asked Hans, who also refused. Which goes to show " Hans who does dishes can be soft as Jervais with wild green hairy lipped squid".
Some were not has clever as this but well worth finding.
Other classic comedy shows were "The Goon Show", " I'm Sorry I'll Read that Again" and most recently "I'm Sorry I haven't a clue.". Have a listen. You may wish to comment on one or two of them as well as having a laugh at zany British humour.
The irony of man United fans singing you won’t win trophies anymore
These are pretty bad but I'm sure you know there are worse. Some are also funny like when Posh was in the stadium watching Becks for the first time. They sang "David Beckham,David Beckham do you take Posh up the Arse-nal? Do you take Posh up the Arse-nal"?? 😂😂😂
It was absolutely nothing like that 🤦♂️
@@JF1908x ??????
As others have said, these are kinda standard and are not really considered shocking in themselves.
Everyone knows they are banter.
It's also a great way to let off steam.
Remember that supporting football teams is passed down over generations. You will often see multiple generational families at a match.
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Tame by 80s standards in which large numbers,I won't say everyone but usually a majority,sank about murders,deaths,racist chants,terrorists and the Yorkshire ripper even had a song in his honour.
We're Carlisle we're barmy we're off our fucking heads 😂
The Maggy chats were understandable. Margret Thatcher closed loads of boat building yards , steel works and coal mines ect all within her term of prime minister. The North took a real beating from all the closers and hugh numbers of people made unemployed.
My favorite chant was at the end of a NASCAR race, this television reporter was interviewing the winner. The crowd was chanting "F**k Joe Biden " and the reporter lady said they were chanting "Let's Go Brandon " ( the winner was Brandon) which became a nationwide chant against Biden
People in Liverpool really don't like Maggie Thatcher. I remember this post on an online forum just after Thatcher died:
Alex Ferguson retires as manager of Man Utd. Thatcher dies. And somewhere in Liverpool a scouser's got a magic lamp and he's still got one wish left …
Liverpool fans who murdered Juventus fans and their own at Hillsborough.
@@davidmcdonagh7756 Thanks for peddling the lies which show why people in Liverpool tend to hate Thatcher in particular and Tories in general. Some of the people reading my comment might not have been aware of the slime that can be found under certain rocks … but they are now.
I've never seen you look as genuinely offended Amanda. Bless you for sticking it out to the end lol. The chants seem to have taken over from the actual football violence. We had to ban all fighting in UK football grounds, because the Liverpool fans complained that they kept getting beat up. And we can't have our doley wakkies getting picked on now can we?
Some of them were shocking lol
As for the #1 chant, I imagine the scousers are still narked that they were kicked off the dole.
I am not a football maniac, although do enjoy football.
I watch your facial expressions, listen to your words and "Thoroughly Enjoy "
Great Fun😁🐥🇬🇧
I'm an American, and I love the working class chants
there was a soccer official who was killed in a plane crash
when the team arrived for the game, the fans sang
" you should have taken the train"
which was a as for their rail system
tasteless ? yeah but funny 😁
Lol
*Football
Who ate all the pies? You fat bastard, you fat bastard! is still one of my favourite chants. Taking the piss is a very British thing.
Yes it is lol
The best one I heard "don't take me home! Please don't take me home! I just don't want to go to work! I wanna stay here drink all your beer! Please don't please don't take me home"
Lol
Il totally agree with the Liverpool fans about Margaret Thatcher, She tride to shove the blame on the Liverpool Fans and away from the incompetent policing ,I personally stopped buying the Sun ,because of its rabid attacks on Liverpool people, I don't live in Liverpool I'm in a small Town near Sheffield. Where it happened.
The amount of horror in your face is just amazing! 😂❤
I’ve been to many a game and some of the stuff I’ve heard, I’m like wow!
Amanda’s not as easily shocked as she used to be…
Maybe I’ve been here too long lol
LOL at your shocked expressions during the entire video 😆
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Back in the day, there was a quite horrible chant sung AT Manchester United fans about the Munich Air disaster of 1958. Sang it myself as a very young man, makes me cringe now when I think about it, as a 60 year old. I won't post it here but you can Google it. If you want !
I’ve heard about it, I’m going to check it out
By the way the 5 one is actually true Adam jonnson did get caught with an underage girl
These are a hand-me-down tribal chants which can be traced back to when humankind was in the early stages of evolution. Charles Darwin would have relished them as evidence of evolution but they weren't in existence in his time.
On a lighter note it's said that football is played by gentlemen and supported by louts whereas rugby is played by louts and followed by gentlemen.
1990, Tottenham were playing away to Chelsea. Tottenham star striker Gary Lineker´s new-born baby was having problems and was being treated in an incubator. The Chelsea fans taunted him (to the tune of "Chirpy chirpy cheep cheep") with, "Hope your baby dies/Gary Lineker!"
You don't have to a football fan to appreciate the No. 1 chant on this list!
Although not a chant in the traditional sense, when I moved to Birmingham (UK) in the late 80s, a huge song popular with kids from opposing teams (usually Birmingham City) was "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, watching Aston Villa. Aston Villa scored a goal, Humpty fell in the river." They took it pretty seriously back then, but now I just find it kinda funny, "Humpty" being so shocked that AV scored a goal, that he fell in "the river". I'm back on the Wirral again now, where I was originally from & I have to say, while those guys (& some others) from Liverpool give us a bad name (even though we're on the other side of the RIver Mersey), most of the footy fans up here are really lighthearted & fun. I once made the mistake of telling a drunk footy fan on a train that my name's Jude & got half a train carriage of footy fans serenading me with "Hey Jude", even though half of them had no idea why they were singing it! 🤣
Lol 🤣
I remember being on a long bus ride home around 35-40 years ago with some young woman at the back singing the celery chant much the way… except she had the gender swapped from the football supporters in the clip (it was a 'him' being tickled in her version).
Seems little in life changes over the years 😊
Lol
Go to Ibrox in Glasgow and listen to the Rangers fans. They’ve more than enough vile chants to fill your Top 10. HH 🍀🏴🍀🇮🇪
Too right we hate you 😂
Amanda if you think these are bad you should try Old Firm chants ( Rangers v Celtic) in Scotland. they are real hatred
We have thicker skin than the mericans😂
You should also watch a video about how the premier luege came to be what it is now. It wasn´t only the Hillsborough. Watch the documentary about the Heyselstadion stadium too.
The two that break me as a football fan were Hillsborough and Bradford City. People talk about where they were when Kennady and Lennon were shot. I can tell you exactly where I was when the news about these disasters broke.
I’ll have a look, thank uou
@@LADYRAEUK there's a video of the Bradford City fire on RUclips, from little wiffs of smoke to the whole stand ablaze in minutes, truly mind blowing true tragedy
I do like these videos. It's all part of the crack of going to English football. Away days are the best!! As a North End fan. I prefer away days than home games.
The only one I really hated was having a …. When Fergie’s dead. Because with me being a Manchester United fan and it nearly actually happened.
Nice to see my team,NUFC,well represented there;just wait until the Qatar World Cup when England and then Wales go to play against the USA!🤣
National team chants are shite. You know yourself team chants are the best and most brutal. All you get from England fans is the national anthem and that bloody annoying band.
I can remember when Stliyan Petrov successfully recovered from acute lymphoblastic leukaemia while at Aston Vila and in the Derby vs Birmingham City the Birmingham fans chanted " Chemo" while he was warming up on the touchline
Jesus
Yeah, that never happened mate. I was there.
Chants and in general the atmosphere in football is a way for people to express their opinions or frustrations. Sometimes it's football rivalries, but other times it goes beyond that. All football clubs are usually linked to regional identity and hardcore fans usually express their left or right wing ideology. So there's a lot of politics involved and drama all the time, even if internal.
I think it's one of the few times when the general populace can get together and rally behind something, even if using their club support as a pretext for it. Hence why tribalism is so prevalent in Europe when it comes to football, it's a sheer contrast to their societal norms.
Cristiano (cristiano Ronald 7)
Fergie ( sir Alex Ferguson former United manager)
Stan collymore was a striker that played for Leicester, Forest, Liverpool.
The woman he beat was Ulkrika Jonsson she was a TV presenter.
Hiya Chris, Collyflower cost us the 1995/96 premier league, the horrible swine
@@paulguise698 and he cost ulkrika a black eye or two as well. He was a good player but a horrible c#&t
Fans in Europe don't go to the stadium to watch the game, but to participate in it. Because of this team fans are called the extra player on the field.
This is a video with what American Basketball players that played in Europe have to say about the fans:
ruclips.net/video/pnE5sU-qDaY/видео.html
Just had it confirmed why I've chosen over a lifetime of 75 years never to attend a football match. Contemptible and puerile 'minds'.
Amanda.x I've seen your passed videos of the polite UK people, and then seeing your expression when hearing this. Was just brilliant and football wasn't involved its just hate Aimed at someone!! Thanks Gorgeous. Cheer's 🇬🇧
Chants now days lot different from when my grandad used go matches. Adam Johnson one is real and Maggie dead one. Whole Liverpool hated government at that time
I can confirm as a scouser(from Liverpool) we do not eat rats...
The intensity goes up big time when you play your nearest and dearest....have a look at local derbies...great family entertainment 😄😄
Hate football but the chants make me laugh 😂
Best foortbal chants are those your team sings against their main rivals.
Nice one Amanda. This is my favourite sung to the tune of Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! It goes: Man United went to Rome to see the Pope and this is what he said. Who the f**k are Man United? Who the f**k are Man United? Who the f**k are Man United? Who the f**k are you?
I like the idea of the Pope saying the word 'f**k'.
Lol 🤣👍🏻
@@LADYRAEUK There's an Arsenal one that goes "The wanky Tottenham Hotspur went to Rome to see the Pope, The wanky Tottenham Hotspur went to Rome to see the Pope, The wanky Tottenham Hotspur went to Rome to see the Pope and this is what he said...FUCK OFF!"
So with that, you get the Pope shouting it!
"celery in places it shouldn't be."
Aww, don't say you don't secretly enjoy it amanda 😉
U look truly horrified 🤣 bless ur heart ❤️ u have the most calming voice
The ‘Maggies Dead’ one had me 😂😂
Probably only about 4 of the blokes there were even alive when Maggie was PM. 😂
Yet still living under the consequences from the paradigm she installed in pretty much all following governments, including Tony Blair's "NEW" Labour.
Don't know if its specific to football or rugby, but I remember:
"You're going home in a big white ambulance!"
2:35 Salty Arsenal fans cos they're top man (Robon Van Persie) who won absolutely NOTHING with them, transferred to Man Utd and won the league in his 1st season 🤣🤣🤣
yet bizare it gets the funnier it is,,,,,,the last one check footbal film with Kiera Knightly..it was their chant without Maggie dead,of course,,,,cant remember the name but it was her and Parminder Nagra.....great feel good film...
Amanda, if you can find the Sol Campbell Judas chants it’s absolutely brutal, backstory he left Spurs for Arsenal and later had mental health issues.
Very mild these compared to some I’ve heard especially on aways number 1 is superb though even if it Liverpool fans
“Well isn’t that special” as the Church Lady would say.
Some can be even more brutal,the celery and your mums a brass made me laugh another great stream amanda hope your week has been good I love my Sunday fix of ladyrae
Thanks mark! Have a lovely week 😊😊
I mean how bad can they be?
[sips tea]
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I've heard worse but I don't think they would get past the RUclips censors!
You looked visibly shocked, and this is common practice up and down the country every week.
Some of them were pretty shocking
Lol
If I’m being honest Amanda I kind of wished you hadn’t looked at that. I used to travel all over with my wife and children to watch our football club and it used to make me cringe. Believe it or not there’s actually worse songs on the terraces.
Now, what about a look at corporal punishment in schools until it was illegal to beat children 🤔not too long ago.
All the best to your family and yourself Amanda.
I laughed at the John Terry chants. Can’t say the same about the last one, which I think was a bit ott. I’m not one to celebrate someone’s death. Not something any of us can escape and I know I wouldn’t like it if people were doing that about my own.
True
These are still very tame, there's even more vile/disgusting chants out there that make it hard to watch a game when you hear them in the back. Like the Hillsborough disaster, Munich disaster. This video however, quite funny, for the most part
Adam Johnson was a player who had an inappropriate relationship with a 15 year old girl and the Maggie thatcher chant is not unusual as she was hated in Liverpool when she was prime minister
The Glasgow Rangers one about the "potato famine is over why don't you f**k off back to Ireland" they chant at Celtic games?