£75 shirts are one of the reasons 5th tier clubs can attract 9K to games. People are seriously looking beyond the PL, long may it continue, this looked like a great game.
You’re so nice but when you speak I’m about to cry because it seems like you’re suffering and about to burst into tears! Do you talk like that also when you’re happy or only when speaking about sad things? 😢
Yeah, just don’t look at my club haha. They charge €90 for their home, away and 3rd shirt, that’s £79 😂 Edit: PSV and Feyenoord charge the same. Az charges the same price as Liverpool. Welcome to Eredivisie.
I admire the english passion for their football. Serie A prices , at least here in Rome, have been more affordable these past few years but European matches are still prohibitive for a family. I agree that the "lower" leagues offer a lot of emotion and spectacle. When I went to Argentina, i only went to one 1st division match but I attended a few 2nd and even 3rd division matches that were something out of this world.
@@TheMarslMcFly The lower divisions are bonkers my dude. I've been to some dangerous places following my own team through the second division in my 20s. The fans are amazing tho.
Love lower-leagues and non-league. The spirit of British football in all its ugly stupid parochial loveable glory still survives there. My team play in the 6th tier/Vanarama, we get 1-3k fans in attendance per match typically, and it's wonderful.
Honestly, I am quite impressed. Fans in England turn up to support their team whether they be in the Premier League or 5th tier of football. I live in Ottawa and our team is in the Canadian Premier League, which you could say is the first tier of Canadian Football (soccer) - and our local team Atletico Ottawa doesn't fill up stadiums like Chesterfield FC. Shout outs to the fans, its wonderful to see this and our supporters need to do more to support our teams.
Not a footie fan but here is the story. I like rugby and used to attend Leicester Tigers every week with 20 kids from my son's school. This was late 90s. Kids tickets were £2 and adult £10 for unreserved seating. Tigers had a policy of 'unreserved seating' which was the first two rows of seats which were specifically targeted at the 'working class'. Still £2 each for the kids and £10 for me to watch top tier rugby. We always arrived 1 hour before the match to guaranteed centre pitch seats. Magical days. The kids all literally met the players from both sides pre match. Then... 'professionalism. No unreserved seating, cheapest seat £35. The end. They use child, slave labour to produce the shirts for cents on a dollar and mark up like this. It should be illegal!
They have to make money, and rightly so. Upkeep of the facilities (seating, toilets, etc). But the transition from a fun, affordable outing, to something that involves eye-watering expense is tragic. Your two-word sentence after the price of the cheapest seat says everything. (And even that price is pennies compared to the cost of merely being up in the clouds at the vast EPL arenas. RIP Goodison Park (and I don't even much care for either of the city's PL teams.). Such a crying shame.)
@StuntPegg You kept a lot of people sane during the lockdowns. I know it took a heavy toll on you. Still, just watching Nieve enjoy a game or doing a witty ratings show was enough of a breather to have strength for the fights to come.
Was at the game, as a Bromley supporter, and was funny because I was second guessing whether it was you who was filming the game. Was a bit of a crazy game! Probably one of the best Bromley games I've been too in my life, just a shame about the result.
Amazing content! It's been great to discover your channel... In Brazil we are going through the same experience with live football, overpriced shirts that are the same every year, and overpriced tickets.
@@nerychristian ...OMG ....there high inflation compare other. Samba is art for Brazilian. Most Brazilian player in PL, La Liga, Serie A, and Bundesliga. In Malaysia too Brazilian player. In Malaysia ticket prize standard 2 dollar USD and granstand 12 Dollar per games.
On behalf of your Danish viewers: We loved the ending, particularly the guy stopping dead in his tracks so as to not trample the child lobbed on to the pitch lol Happy there’s hope for England still.
The best last line on a RUclips video ever. It had me choking over my breakfast. I have only just discovered your channel and I look forward to your posts, and this from a non-football follower. Brilliant work. You should be working for one on the TV channels.
The prices of new replica shirts has always been verging on the obscene. In the mid 80s, they were about £18 & the same amount as 10 pints of beer. £75 is a stupid price - I would rather save £30 & get a retro shirt that wouldn't be out of date. My lass bought me a yellow Newcastle away 1978 "Bukta" TOFFS for around £50.
You don't have to wear the shirt to watch the season. It has maybe priced the men in their 40s out if dressing in the full kit like a child, which is never a bad thing.
That's what happens when there's promotion and relegation rather than a boring system where your failure doesn't get punished and finishing top doesn't guarantee you the championship/title.
@@aidygooner true but their combine and draft system is far superior to any football recruitment models. Player transfer system in soccer is absolutely broken at the moment
These are great video's as they show the other side of football and what fun you can have for the money. Chesterfield v County is going to be an excellent match.
A'reyt Nieve. I used to have to take my girlfriend to Dronfield, current home of oldest team Sheffield FC and the easiest way was through nearby Chesterfield, so it is the heartland of football. Great video. All that was missing was a rendition of "Football's Coming Home".
More great content! I enjoy your tours round the lower leagues. I was at the game and joined in the chants of “Stop the game” as a lady had passed out near us on the Kop, as she hit deck she cracked her head open, great response from the fans 👍🏻 You’re welcome back anytime, join us on the home end next time, it’s like travelling back in time to the 70s 😂🔵⚪️
Haha! Brilliant Stephen. And fair play to all of you for how you reacted during the incident. I hope the lady is ok? I decided on the away end because there were quite a lot of spare tickets (Bromley end). I was worried about pinching a ticket off a Chesterfield fan who really wanted to be at the match. But next time, I’d love to come in the home end. 👊
Yes! Great additional info Simon. If someone raises 2 fingers at you, simply say “excuse me sir, there’s just one cornetto, not two” I’m sure they’ll appreciate it
So jealous. Love that you guys have strong lower league scene and can have a day out get a nice kit and a scarf couple pints food and intense atmosphere (i always like to sit in supporters section) for like a little over the price of the Liverpool shirt. That price is a slap in the face.
As a Canadian this is really cool definitely need to see football match in England for my bucket list the singing the passion from the fans mixed with some pints absolutely looks like a lot of fun never seen so much passion from fans there so willing to have a scarp with each other but in Canada are hockey players do all the fighting but in England looks like the fans do all the fighting lol
Hi Nieve, you are so very talented and witty. I’m just now catching up with your work so a bit in a binge mode. And I realized without knowing too many details that you perhaps experienced a bit of a burnout. Nobody has the best game every time, nobody smiles all the time - well, except for idiots and politicians. But your passion for what you are doing and for the sport is electrifying. I can absolutely guarantee you that your video turned a shitty day into a tolerable one (which is a huge win) in more instances than you would think. Thank you.
Wow! The lower tier English football experience looks incredible! I can’t wait to visit one day. Which teams in the lower divisions do you reckon give the coolest experience??
As an American, 75 quid is rookie numbers... here our jerseys cost $130 at a minimum and you can't find NFL tickets for under $150 (at least at Gillette, at my stadium) so there indeed it is quite impossible to go to a game and spend less than the shirt price 🤣
MLB jerseys are _way_ more than that, and $150 to stand 500' from the field behind a pole is about average across the NFL. I guess the prices in England are what you get when there's a stadium at every street corner.
For some reason RUclips stopped recommending your content after I changed my email, I had missed your soothing content of football. Happy to see you again 🥰
Never wanted to fly from the US to the UK to watch a football match more than when I started following Wrexham and found your channel. It looks like so much fun.
@@grandchamp12345 Start playing Football Manager and you'll never need a social life and will be able to name entire team rosters from tier 4 of obscure European nations.
Chesterfield were so unlucky to get close but not make it, but one of their fans rang in to the local radio station to tell the Sheffield Wednesday fans to keep believing even tho we were 4-0 down in our playoff semi, we could make it. Wonder whatever happened after that?
The atmosphere looked great there. I agree about shirt prices, our local football club shirts are £55, the match day ticket per adult is £25 and £10 for under 18s.
My team, Notts County, is fifth tier (until the new season starts) and have twice had attendances in excess of 16,000 this season. I honestly wouldn't cross the street to watch a PL game.
Lol! You cheeky girl, you! That "explanation" about the guy with the hand gestures, pointing out the child toss, and other curios events had me going. You have yourself a new follower 🤝 On a more proper note, that was a great narration about the point you're trying to make. If you weigh your financial options, if limited, there's always a solution to how you can further your joy in other settings.
Great video! I really like how english people support and love their football. Here in Mexico we love football too, but people don't support their teams even in the first division, they only go to the stadium if the match is against one of the famous clubs.
Watch a liverpool match from 30 years ago and listen to the noise of a celebration after a goal, then 20 years ago, then 15, 10, 5 and current day. Pick any games it doesn’t matter. Its interesting to hear just how money has damaged the experience. I went to my first game in 2000 and it still had a very scouse local feel to it but now that just isn’t the case. I’d love to see a mix % of scousers, non-scouse british, north americans, south americans, asians etc
I’m aiming too, took quite a big break from RUclips so not had the chance to post any footy stuff until April/May but I love non league a lot. Watched Peckham Town (step 11) with Ellis recently for a vid!
Loved to see that you went to see chesterfield reach Wembley, out of all games you could’ve gone to! I was there too on the other side of where you were, may or may not have snuck on the pitch lol Such a shame we ultimately couldn’t go promoted then losing out on penalties to notts county (scabs) but I believe this season is our time
It would be far more likely for me to lob my child onto pitch than to leave a comment on any videos, but I gotta say I just fell in love 😍 you are funny af 😂 >>> 2:25
£75 shirts are one of the reasons 5th tier clubs can attract 9K to games. People are seriously looking beyond the PL, long may it continue, this looked like a great game.
So very true Ian, it’s brilliant to see
You’re so nice but when you speak I’m about to cry because it seems like you’re suffering and about to burst into tears!
Do you talk like that also when you’re happy or only when speaking about sad things? 😢
Yeah, just don’t look at my club haha. They charge €90 for their home, away and 3rd shirt, that’s £79 😂
Edit: PSV and Feyenoord charge the same. Az charges the same price as Liverpool. Welcome to Eredivisie.
@@diabloajax9884 My club charges 90€ for the shirt and our minimum wage is half of yours 😂. Welcome to the Primeira Liga.
@@Ron.S. At a guess, Nieve suffers from anxiety.
The serious expression on your face when you deliver your one liners get me every time! 😂 Lob your child onto the pitch! Priceless.
Line has me dying 😂😂
I proper cracked up at that one!
🤣
😂😂I originally said ‘throw’ but re recorded it because I felt lob was more appropriate, I’m so glad you appreciate it
Perfect ending.
"lob your child onto the pitch" had me dying laughing!
Such a great punchline!!
This is why I love Bri-ish humour
same!
That was brilliant.
The teams with the most passion win. Use that as an affirmation maybe?
I admire the english passion for their football. Serie A prices , at least here in Rome, have been more affordable these past few years but European matches are still prohibitive for a family. I agree that the "lower" leagues offer a lot of emotion and spectacle. When I went to Argentina, i only went to one 1st division match but I attended a few 2nd and even 3rd division matches that were something out of this world.
Interesting! Will see a second or third division match if I ever go to Argentina!
Knowing how nuts Argentinian 1st Division Fans are, I'm strangely afraid curious what's going on in the lower divisions lmao
@@TheMarslMcFly The lower divisions are bonkers my dude. I've been to some dangerous places following my own team through the second division in my 20s. The fans are amazing tho.
ye well if I wanted to buy this years roma home kit I'd be charged 100€ and I live in germany as well. Literally next doors
I clearly would pay more for watching someone lob their child onto the pitch than I would pay for a Liverpool shirt.
The energy of the English fans is incredible, especially in the lower leagues
Love lower-leagues and non-league. The spirit of British football in all its ugly stupid parochial loveable glory still survives there. My team play in the 6th tier/Vanarama, we get 1-3k fans in attendance per match typically, and it's wonderful.
Those are the real fans!
energy from some. A few dullards smelling the place out!!
Honestly, I am quite impressed. Fans in England turn up to support their team whether they be in the Premier League or 5th tier of football. I live in Ottawa and our team is in the Canadian Premier League, which you could say is the first tier of Canadian Football (soccer) - and our local team Atletico Ottawa doesn't fill up stadiums like Chesterfield FC. Shout outs to the fans, its wonderful to see this and our supporters need to do more to support our teams.
I'm happy to see another CPL fan enjoying English Football. I am a Pacific FC fan tho.
Did you just compare Atletico Ottawa to Chesterfield FC 💀
What about hockey ? England is a football country, that's the difference 😂
@@kartman146I'm still laughing at the team being called Atletico Ottawa. Muy Bueno!!!
The MLS is Canada's top league. Let's be real.
That final line of the video is absolute gold
Not a footie fan but here is the story. I like rugby and used to attend Leicester Tigers every week with 20 kids from my son's school. This was late 90s. Kids tickets were £2 and adult £10 for unreserved seating. Tigers had a policy of 'unreserved seating' which was the first two rows of seats which were specifically targeted at the 'working class'. Still £2 each for the kids and £10 for me to watch top tier rugby. We always arrived 1 hour before the match to guaranteed centre pitch seats. Magical days. The kids all literally met the players from both sides pre match. Then... 'professionalism. No unreserved seating, cheapest seat £35. The end. They use child, slave labour to produce the shirts for cents on a dollar and mark up like this. It should be illegal!
Mostly in Asia dan Arfican.
Making the profit margins even higher@@encikfaez8607
They have to make money, and rightly so. Upkeep of the facilities (seating, toilets, etc). But the transition from a fun, affordable outing, to something that involves eye-watering expense is tragic. Your two-word sentence after the price of the cheapest seat says everything. (And even that price is pennies compared to the cost of merely being up in the clouds at the vast EPL arenas. RIP Goodison Park (and I don't even much care for either of the city's PL teams.). Such a crying shame.)
As an italian born and raised person, i can validate the "mano a cucchiara" gesture at 2:34.
Nescafé handshake
@@Adventures_with_kepler Cream cheese, shirley?
@StuntPegg You kept a lot of people sane during the lockdowns. I know it took a heavy toll on you. Still, just watching Nieve enjoy a game or doing a witty ratings show was enough of a breather to have strength for the fights to come.
i pid 90
Was at the game, as a Bromley supporter, and was funny because I was second guessing whether it was you who was filming the game. Was a bit of a crazy game! Probably one of the best Bromley games I've been too in my life, just a shame about the result.
This channel has grown on me as my all time favorite football channel. Thanks a bunch, love it.
Amazing content! It's been great to discover your channel...
In Brazil we are going through the same experience with live football, overpriced shirts that are the same every year, and overpriced tickets.
Soccer now is business not social.
If you think it is bad in Brazil, try going to an MLS game when Messi is playing. You'll have to pay around $1,000 for a ticket.
@@nerychristian ...OMG ....there high inflation compare other. Samba is art for Brazilian. Most Brazilian player in PL, La Liga, Serie A, and Bundesliga. In Malaysia too Brazilian player. In Malaysia ticket prize standard 2 dollar USD and granstand 12 Dollar per games.
Sad but so damn true
Great video.
Those Union Jack shirts were apparently Chesterfield's kit for a while back in the 1890s.
On behalf of your Danish viewers: We loved the ending, particularly the guy stopping dead in his tracks so as to not trample the child lobbed on to the pitch lol Happy there’s hope for England still.
At that point the pitch was already invaded so I don't get what the point of trying to stop the other people was
0:34 I'd disagree! :P
@@gideonparry5684 Probably to stop any fights or violent incidents between home and away fans. I think this girl was seated in the away fans section.
'Hope for England still' that's a super condescending thing to say. I'd forgot that the Danish people are of a superior moral fibre.
The best last line on a RUclips video ever. It had me choking over my breakfast. I have only just discovered your channel and I look forward to your posts, and this from a non-football follower. Brilliant work. You should be working for one on the TV channels.
Another cracking video, always look forward to them.
Also, putting this out within 24h is incredible.
Another hilarious but important video from the increasingly brilliant Nieve.
The price of the Liverpool shirts are an absolute joke. Pricing the fans out of the game.
Huh? Its a shirt for grown men.
@@j.s3300 Some grown men have responsibilities and stand by them, as unlikely as that may sound to you.
The prices of new replica shirts has always been verging on the obscene. In the mid 80s, they were about £18 & the same amount as 10 pints of beer. £75 is a stupid price - I would rather save £30 & get a retro shirt that wouldn't be out of date.
My lass bought me a yellow Newcastle away 1978 "Bukta" TOFFS for around £50.
You don't have to wear the shirt to watch the season. It has maybe priced the men in their 40s out if dressing in the full kit like a child, which is never a bad thing.
@@andrewphippsphillips1455 hipster
Another fabulous video where I learn more new things about English Football. I watched this match online here in the USA. fantastic match!!
Now convert and be a spireite
That's what happens when there's promotion and relegation rather than a boring system where your failure doesn't get punished and finishing top doesn't guarantee you the championship/title.
@@aidygooner true but their combine and draft system is far superior to any football recruitment models. Player transfer system in soccer is absolutely broken at the moment
And you learnt a new English phrase "Lob your child onto a pitch" 😂😂😂!!!
@@hmu05366 America has the most socialist system ever invented when it comes to sports.
You got me with the "throwing a child onto the pitch". Only at the football!
That's an outrageous price for a shirt, but also not surprising. Great video!
These are great video's as they show the other side of football and what fun you can have for the money. Chesterfield v County is going to be an excellent match.
I just found your videos..I love how it shows the smaller clubs. Keep it up! Ur amazing
Thank you so much!
It seems like you get the best luck with exciting matches. Another great video, thanks for highlighting the beauty of lower league football
Love from Texas USA ! You are so Funny and understand UK football culture , Love your STEALTH visits !
You are a legend Nieve! And congrats to chesterfield on reaching national league play off final
Love this channel so much
You taking the p1ss mate, Chesterfield fans were acting like complete bell ends. Hope Notts County stuff them in the final.
@@iainferguson764 oh I didnt realise that to be fair coz i still aint watched the highlights
Arrgh getting salty tweacle.
Couldn't have done this at a wrexham game 😅 up the town
@@iainferguson764 And they did 😀
Nieve, keep doing what you are doing. These videos are what football is all about!
Ah, I lost it at the ending! "Lob your child onto the pitch!" 😂😂 great stuff
A'reyt Nieve. I used to have to take my girlfriend to Dronfield, current home of oldest team Sheffield FC and the easiest way was through nearby Chesterfield, so it is the heartland of football. Great video. All that was missing was a rendition of "Football's Coming Home".
More great content!
I enjoy your tours round the lower leagues.
I was at the game and joined in the chants of “Stop the game” as a lady had passed out near us on the Kop, as she hit deck she cracked her head open, great response from the fans 👍🏻
You’re welcome back anytime, join us on the home end next time, it’s like travelling back in time to the 70s 😂🔵⚪️
Haha! Brilliant Stephen. And fair play to all of you for how you reacted during the incident. I hope the lady is ok? I decided on the away end because there were quite a lot of spare tickets (Bromley end). I was worried about pinching a ticket off a Chesterfield fan who really wanted to be at the match. But next time, I’d love to come in the home end. 👊
This channel is legit the best Vlog style football content out there. I love the variety!
Love your videos and your dry humour in them ❤
The channel came up on a recommended video and i couldnt be more grateful. Absolutely buckled at this. 🤣
To add to your bit about going all Italian, if someone raises a middle finger it's a visual clue to explain how many cornettos there actually are
Yes! Great additional info Simon. If someone raises 2 fingers at you, simply say “excuse me sir, there’s just one cornetto, not two” I’m sure they’ll appreciate it
So jealous. Love that you guys have strong lower league scene and can have a day out get a nice kit and a scarf couple pints food and intense atmosphere (i always like to sit in supporters section) for like a little over the price of the Liverpool shirt. That price is a slap in the face.
That hand gesture just expresses that he likes to be alone with his thoughts
Havent watched your channel for a while , but totally forgot how entertaining it is, your wit made my evening
That’s a really kind Dave thank you, I’ve got my lovely and hilarious Mum to thank for that
As a Canadian this is really cool definitely need to see football match in England for my bucket list the singing the passion from the fans mixed with some pints absolutely looks like a lot of fun never seen so much passion from fans there so willing to have a scarp with each other but in Canada are hockey players do all the fighting but in England looks like the fans do all the fighting lol
In World
Football fans fight for all clubs
Another great vlog Nieve. You capture top level to lower level UK n European footy like no one else. Ever.
i find her better than thogdan and footy adventures
Hi Nieve, you are so very talented and witty. I’m just now catching up with your work so a bit in a binge mode. And I realized without knowing too many details that you perhaps experienced a bit of a burnout. Nobody has the best game every time, nobody smiles all the time - well, except for idiots and politicians. But your passion for what you are doing and for the sport is electrifying. I can absolutely guarantee you that your video turned a shitty day into a tolerable one (which is a huge win) in more instances than you would think. Thank you.
Wow! The lower tier English football experience looks incredible! I can’t wait to visit one day.
Which teams in the lower divisions do you reckon give the coolest experience??
Notts County
As an American, 75 quid is rookie numbers... here our jerseys cost $130 at a minimum and you can't find NFL tickets for under $150 (at least at Gillette, at my stadium) so there indeed it is quite impossible to go to a game and spend less than the shirt price 🤣
Yeah but she's talking about soccer. In the USA MLS division tickets cost 40-50 and shirts about the same.
MLB jerseys are _way_ more than that, and $150 to stand 500' from the field behind a pole is about average across the NFL. I guess the prices in England are what you get when there's a stadium at every street corner.
@@captainphoenix yes also with how for the NFL they play many fewer games a year less than 1/2
This woman has a strange sense of humour. "Watch someone lobbed a child onto the pitch. "😂😂😂😂
Top banana video. You’re carving a great career out for yourself here. Stick at it, I’m 100% you’ll be the face of football in years to come.
‘I would come to regret it. One minute after purchasing’ the comedic timing here was outstanding 😂
Thanks so much for this - captured some great moments. Looking forward to a great game at Wembley this Saturday - Come On Spireites!!!
For some reason RUclips stopped recommending your content after I changed my email, I had missed your soothing content of football. Happy to see you again 🥰
Never wanted to fly from the US to the UK to watch a football match more than when I started following Wrexham and found your channel. It looks like so much fun.
start playing fifa and you'll really get into it. You'll have a favorite premier league team by the end of the week
@@grandchamp12345 Start playing Football Manager and you'll never need a social life and will be able to name entire team rosters from tier 4 of obscure European nations.
Wrexham are shite they will get stomped in championship
Randomly got around to watching this video on the day Chesterfield got promoted to League Two
This channel is quite amazing! Keep up the great work!!
Thank you very much !
Love your videos. lots of value in efl and national league.
Very true! Thank you
Excellent use of that Lynyrd Skynyrd Song 😂
as an italian i can confirm that the wanker gesture is one of the most lovely and iconic traits of english football for us
Chesterfield were so unlucky to get close but not make it, but one of their fans rang in to the local radio station to tell the Sheffield Wednesday fans to keep believing even tho we were 4-0 down in our playoff semi, we could make it.
Wonder whatever happened after that?
These are so entertaining. I would love to go to a game with you as your cameraman 😂
no way these people are real, turn off the monitor
@@don_chanLIVE I think their real bro
That ending got me laughing out loud! Excellent video!
What a great video, well presented, well scripted. I was at the match too, glad you enjoyed. You'll always be welcome at Chesterfield ;-)
Thank you very much Richard, I appreciate that. I’d love to come back and get in the home end!
I love your delivery “lob your child onto a pitch” 🤣🤣🤣😊👍🏽❤️
throwing the kid on😂😂
As non native english speaker, i didnt quite get the ending line. Thanks comment section for lobbing me out 😂
Non-league football is an overlooked gem
When you have 9000 people showing up to a 5th tier match, i would not say it is overlooked
4:44 I thought that kid was gonna have that Bromley fan for a second.
The atmosphere looked great there. I agree about shirt prices, our local football club shirts are £55, the match day ticket per adult is £25 and £10 for under 18s.
My team, Notts County, is fifth tier (until the new season starts) and have twice had attendances in excess of 16,000 this season. I honestly wouldn't cross the street to watch a PL game.
Some proper lads supporting their local, love to see it 💪🏻💪🏻
Hope Chesterfield are promoted!
Thank you I hope so too 🙏
Lol! You cheeky girl, you! That "explanation" about the guy with the hand gestures, pointing out the child toss, and other curios events had me going. You have yourself a new follower 🤝
On a more proper note, that was a great narration about the point you're trying to make. If you weigh your financial options, if limited, there's always a solution to how you can further your joy in other settings.
You have a career doing standup waiting for you Nieve 😂 thanks
Loved this and your sense of humor! Definitely got a subscriber today. Loved your storytelling and goofiness! :-)
Great video! I really like how english people support and love their football. Here in Mexico we love football too, but people don't support their teams even in the first division, they only go to the stadium if the match is against one of the famous clubs.
"They're just being Italian. I promise."🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌
Quite possibly, thee most hilarious commentary on English fan culture.
Watch a liverpool match from 30 years ago and listen to the noise of a celebration after a goal, then 20 years ago, then 15, 10, 5 and current day. Pick any games it doesn’t matter. Its interesting to hear just how money has damaged the experience. I went to my first game in 2000 and it still had a very scouse local feel to it but now that just isn’t the case. I’d love to see a mix % of scousers, non-scouse british, north americans, south americans, asians etc
The ending 😂😂😂
Brilliant
You are a sweet person , everyone you talk longer ,it feel like you are about to cry
Brilliant absolutely brilliant 👏 😀 👌
I never really understand why fans can’t just enjoy their own success without needing to rub it in to their opponents.
S tier journalism
Just found your channel and watched a few videos, loving the content so far, shame its coming to the end of the season.
This is a woman I want on tv commentating and talking football,great video.😂😂😂
Strong ‘Cunk on Football’ aesthetic at times.
Absolute scenes, this channel is madness
The same price my Rochdale season ticket will be haha. Bring on the national league!
Oh wow!! Hope you have a blast in the national league, looking forward to Dale v Oldham
Don't get too excited mate the first year is always a struggle you could go down and I'm not joking.
@@ste6473 I know, I've seen what happened to Scunthorpe and it is definitely a possibility for a club of our stature.
Love your videos Stunt. Do you ever do none League blogs? Brighouse Town, Emley, Golcar?
I’m aiming too, took quite a big break from RUclips so not had the chance to post any footy stuff until April/May but I love non league a lot. Watched Peckham Town (step 11) with Ellis recently for a vid!
This is such a great football video in general! Can't wait for you to get sponsored by Liverpool
Straight-faced coup-de-grace was superb. A fitting end to this excellent content. Ta.
The expression on the steward when all of sudden a child just lands on his feet!🤣
That was so hilarious 😂 😅😂
Cool post- 1st time seeing this. Appreciated the commentary- factual but not excessive.
Hope you enjoyed your visit to Chesterfield up the Spireites
Her sense of humour is brilliant, she’s peppering these with superb one liners 😂
Last line had me doubled up laughing. Brilliant.
Or you get to watch someone lob their child onto the pitch
.... howling 🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂
😂Worth every penny watching that live
😂 Yet another great film/Vlog - and a brilliant punchline! 👏
Football is passion, its everything.
After the season Spurs have had Chesterfield seems like an attractive option. Is there a tube from from North London,?
Loved to see that you went to see chesterfield reach Wembley, out of all games you could’ve gone to! I was there too on the other side of where you were, may or may not have snuck on the pitch lol
Such a shame we ultimately couldn’t go promoted then losing out on penalties to notts county (scabs) but I believe this season is our time
It would be far more likely for me to lob my child onto pitch than to leave a comment on any videos, but I gotta say I just fell in love 😍 you are funny af 😂 >>> 2:25
fair play for not using the price of the player issue 125 gbp liverpool shirt like many other media outlets have done