You'd be stunned at how much of this isn't planned out in advance. Literally just one loudmouth starts it then it spreads out from their mates to the whole stands
Some of it is, but a lot of just start spontaneously in a pub or in the ground and if it's a good one it spreads like wildfire. Loads of shit ones don't make it beyond the 5 mates who try to start it haha
Little practical note: The way that these chants often start is because in many English stadiums it's dead quiet it's not like here (Murrica 🇺🇸) where it's constant cheers or noise and loud ass p a announcers all the time. It'll be quiet enough where you can hear a single voice shout out something and if it's good everybody will 😂 or pick up the chant. You can't do that here at football stadiums or hockey stadiums or basketball stadiums doesn't work that way because our culture is naturally very loud. Over there the culture is very quiet but then you have drunk people LOL and if they say something funny all the other Brits will hop onto it. Hope that clears up how they get these chants started
@@ChristopherJamesG not true.... The ultra groups write and figure out the chants when they meet every week, and the the capo who has the megaphone will animate the stand during the whole game, while having his back turned he does not even see the game and the other stands will follow
There was a goalkeeper called Andy Goram who played for Glasgow Rangers in the 90s. He went public on being diagnosed with schizophrenia, so the rival Celtic fans used to chant "there's only twooooooo Andy Gorams.twooooooo Annnndy Gorrrrrams, there's only twooooo Andy Gorammmmms...." That's the definition of savage.
Park Ji Sung is a Man Utd legend, they mock him at the start of the song but its only to lure you in so they can mock Liverpool fans for living in social housing.
The irony of that whole chant, it’s almost a certainty that every person chanting that also likely lives in social housing. Unless Manchester, with it’s horrific homelessness and unemployment rates, went all upscale all of a sudden and we all missed it? Nope, still a council estate infested shithole, so much so that Mourinho wouldn’t even buy a house there while he was manager. Same with the the likes of Wolves fans who unironically chant “feed the Scousers”, oblivious to the fact they themselves have much higher unemployment rates than Liverpool and Liverpool fans were literally feeding them, taking food to food-banks outside The Mollenieux before the game 😂🤦♂️ Awkward on both counts. The fans played themselves with those ones. But nobody ever accused football fans of being smart tbf, bless them.
@@steveo4991 The irony is Steve, the same Man U supporters were up in arms when Luis Suarez racially abused Patrice Evra yet hypocritically sing that every week offending every Korean on the planet
The "let's pretend" chant is the best u know done at most clubs. I loved it when I was a kid and still do 20yrs later. It's when your teams playing shit and you want a bit of fun and to make your team notice and pull their finger out.
I think that he shoots he score he'll eat your labrador song is by man city not united. Its a bout a Chinese player we used to have called jihai sun. Could be wrong though.
I think in the US the fans just all sit together in a kind of family atmosphere? In England the fans are always segregated, as there'd be big trouble if they threw them all in together! It's more tribal here and so that's why the chants are roasting players or the opposition.
Yep. American sports are for family picnics. When nothing happens if one loses it kind of means nothing is overly important. No relegation there in most sports. You get relegated in the prem and it might take a decade to get back. Basically, losing and winning in football has consequences, not so much in American sports.
They do meet quite often in the towns and city’s around the stadiums and it’s all out war and to be honest we wouldn’t have it any other way it’s awesome
9:40 there were two players ( brothers from the Ivory Coast) whose names were Yaya and Kolo Touré. They're known for being very nice. And people often do this chant (and pretty much anywhere) because it makes them smile lol shoot, it makes everybody smile lol
Football rivalry here is huge, everyone is friendly on the most part until kick off then it’s utter passion and singing to the extent you have a go at the opposition, the other players, the officials. Football atmosphere is utterly amazing
UK guy making a chant for the NFL Texans games, " she said no Deshaun, she said no, She said no Deshaun, she said no, oooooh Deshaun she said no " keep up the content guys,
Park Ji-Sung was Manchester United's South Korean super-sub ... he was a soccer legend in his home country, because nobody from South Korea had ever played in the elite European leagues before. He would often be brought on after 70 minutes and score the winning goal. A terrific player that Man Utd fans loved ... so they gave him his own song: "Park, Park, wherever you may be, You eat dogs in your home country, It could be worse, you could be Scouse, Eating rats in your council house" Ah,l true love! ... when you know that a racist song like this is just made in good fun to actually show affection for you! [I know - that doesn't make any sense]
@@f3aok A stereotype/generalisation based on race isn't racist, it's 'facts'? There's over 1.5 billion people and approximately 0.09% of the population eat it, mainly a minority in one province during a single festival once a year... stop talking out your arsehole
@@020701304 1.5 billion koreans? Consuming dogs is pretty widespread in Korea, China, Vietnam, Laos and other areas of South East Asia. I've seen plenty of restaurants that serve dog meat with my own eyes. You need to travel a bit more i reckon.
8:50...George Best was a legendary Man Utd player from the 1960s. He's still considered to be the greatest footballing talent to come out of the UK (Northern Ireland). 'Go on the piss' means go and get drunk with. Sadly he struggled with alcohol addiction for most of his life and in the end it killed him. 😔 (COYS!)
@@MrElsey123 a friend of Mr Best apparently found him unconscious and naked in a hotel room with two young ladies and a quantity of empty champagne bottles. He simply sighed and said "oh Georgie, where did it all go wrong?" 🥰
In the UK, we have banter. We basically take the mic out of everyone and everything. Even if something is serious, we joke about it. Everything we do is banter, we don't take ourselves too seriously, we don't take other things people say too seriously. The thing is, most people don't get offended or if they do, they just laugh about it or find ways to lighten the situation through having a laugh. I think that's why we get away with the chants we do here because we are never being serious or malicious when we say it. It's just banter and we are just savages to each other.
You can’t beat the atmosphere inside a football stadium and the chants are hillarious. When your team is playing really bad the fans go silent almost in protest. The chants keep the energy up 🗣
I saw chelsea when they played in new york, as an ex pat brit you could tell who had flown in hahahaha, there's a most offensive fans chants video, that might be worth looking at.Also Park was a Korean player who played for man utd, thing was they were singing that at him because they loved him!
@@KernowWarrior It's true, we call those we don't like 'mate' and those we do like 'dickhead', our banter is unique, we use broad stereotypes in our humour but the affection (which it stems from, never get that twisted) is difficult to detect by foreign ears
Ji Sung Park is a Man Utd icon tbh and is South Korean. Like he always played the big games. Man Utd fans love Park and that chant was more an insult to the scouse (Liverpool) eating rats in their council houses
Zlatan Ibrahimovich played for Man United when they did that chant. He went on to play with the LA Galaxy and now is with AC Milan. And yes, he has a big nose....
He's also third in the goals + assists in the 2010's and still playing at now age 39. Meaning that between the ages of 28 and 38 he achieved the most goals+assists behind the obvious 2 which is fucking mental.
The very first chant was made by the Welsh supporters at the Euro 2016 tournament. As a tiny nation, this was our second ever major tournament event we qualified for (after the 1958 World Cup, where we beat Brasil 1-0), and we didn't expect to do very well. Ergo, we sang about not wanting to go home, we were having such a good time, please let us stay! We reached the semi final, and got beaten by Ronaldo of Portugal. There were another 10 guys, but he's phenomenal... Many people slept on the beaches of France, because they hadn't booked hotels for more than a couple of weeks. Just didn't go home, called work to say "sorry, but we're actually doing well. Brb!" Good times.
The humour and banter at games is amazing. Most of these chants are from away fans. When there are 3 or 4 thousand of you in a stadium of 30thousand you have to make yourself heard. I love the one where your team is losing 4 - 0 and you still laugh at the them for only winning by 4
Not even close to the most offensive ones. Also not even close to the best ones. Why put spurs Allez in? they stole it of Liverpool and made a shitter version.
@@StephenButlerOne Well Liverpool stole it from Napoli. Im sure Napoli stole it from someone too. Although i would agree Liverpools version of allez allez is among the best ones. Supporter chants gets copied all over the place, its just the lyrics that change. that's what makes them catchy and easy to learn.
@@emilehardaway6215 Very true Up until the 80's, pretty much everyone sung "You'll Never Walk Alone", even though it was accepted as Liverpool's song. I'm point of fact, "The Shed" at Chelsea was a specific response to Liverpool having "The Kop" and wanting their own, named singing section. I'm sure many other terraces followed a similar example.
The thing is, in the UK we are all like this with each other, friends, family and strangers. It's how we roll. It's a way of showing humour, love and fondness. If you can abuse and insult a person and it gets taken funnily and with good heart a special bond is made that is strong and long lasting. Some of my best friendships were created from being called a cunt and laughing my ass off.
Yeah, we don't do that "I love you man" thing to our mates... that would be embarrassing, so we call em an arsewipe or something, at the appropriate moment, and they'll call you something back and you both smile. My standard greeting to one of my mates was "Hello shit-tits", and he'd go, "ill bite your face c*nt!", and we'd both laugh and shake hands. 🤣
Most chants start pretty organically. A few people come up with a new one, start singing it, if the people around them like it, they sing along and so the thing grows. They all follow well-known melodies, so singing along is pretty easy. Eventually, a chant either dies out or becomes established.
It's the PUB culture in england were you learn most of the chants! £ hours before the game they all meet up at their favourite pub have a few pints and sing their hearts out! a very colourful experience that has to be experienced once in your life!
As A Britbong I Love Watching Yanks React To English Footie Chants. It Seems Soo Alien To You. We Take The Piss Outta Of Our Own Players And Club Just For The Gigs. Nothing Is Off Limits.
When your team is crap , or if you are having a bad game and not scoring. You chant things like let's pretend we scored a goal, basically taking the piss out your own team
One time I went to an away game against a team from Wales. Wales is quite rural and has an (unfair) stereotype that they all really “love” their sheep. Some of the fans literally brought these inflatable sheep with them so they could bounce them over the barriers and into the home team’s stands throughout the game!
Not nursery rhymes, but traditional songs, hymns and a lot of stuff from early 70's pop hits. Recently Sloop John B has become popular, for some unfathomable reason. I literally cannot think of a single chant based on a 'nursery rhyme'.
OMG the offside chants are sooo funny LOL Zaltan has a big nose Suarez once bit an opposing player Ozil has big eyes that look like they're popping out
Am Tottenham one person start singing and we follow and it just carry on and on this has being happening for over a hundreds of years football is a big thing in the Uk 🇬🇧
Football in the UK is the peoples game, built from the ground up, big corp machines may have money in our clubs but the game will always belong to the people, the chants just re-enforce who is the real boss.... THE PEOPLE...!
I don't know about other countries, but here in Spain, during Franco's dictatorship, The football field was the only place were people could vent their frustration with the horrible situation the country went through for 40 agonizing years. So yes, the game belongs to the people and nothing will change that
The first football chant was written by the leading classical composer Sir Edward Elgar, who was a director and supporter of Wolverhampton Wanderers, {Wolves}, who are also Robert Plant's team.
Is there a fire drill? is one I've sung many times when my team - Brentford - has slaughtered our arch-rivals - Fulham. So funny to see them all giving up hope and leaving early. But my favourite is definitely 'let's pretend we've scored a goal' when absolutely nothing is happening on the pitch. People cheer wildly as if a goal has actually been scored and it was the best goal ever.
I used to work with a guy who was a Queens Park Rangers' fan. Before he settled down, got married and had a couple of kids, he would travel all over England to various places I knew about but had never visited. QPR were then in the Championship (second tier league below the Premier League.) I asked him how were places like Doncaster and Hull. He said he did not know. It was too dangerous. The match finished. He found his car and got the fvck out. No hanging about.
love your reactions your laughter is unfectious, you understand british humour, i feel like im listening to these chants for first time even though im not
I'm so upset by the new decline in free speech. They call it tolerant, but they tolerate nothing but agreement with their ideas. I need old school banter back!
People sometimes try it at NFL games in London but it doesn't work, that said the mexican waves work and freak out the offense 😂😂😂. Funny as hell watching Brady try to call at his teamates as the wave went around the stadium 🤣
Trust me, I work in a football stadium. You’d be surprised, half the chants start with one to two people chanting and then it just spreads like wildfire. It’s amazing really.
One thing you will very quickly learn at a football match in the UK or mainland Europe - ANYTHING goes. And god help you if you stumble upon a group of ultras.
To explain the “the City is yours” chant, Man United are the most success and most watch team in England, Man City are the smaller but more localised support. When City over took United as the dominate team of the time, they claimed “the City was there’s”, United fans responded by pointing out they have 1000’s of unsold tickets every week and hardly ever sell out their stadium despite it being much smaller and City having their most successful period in history.
I think Americans have sports as a pastime entertainment. Football in England is a religion. With different sects that wage war upon each other. My pasture is leeds United " MARCHING ON TOGETHER! "
I’d add football 8n Europe is a religion, some teams have tried to be more American and create a more family atmosphere but it’s utter shite. Football fans make the game, can’t watch it now
i would love to do a reaction video of americand reacting to football chants. partly because you are so shocked and partly so I can explain whats actually going on for you. you have me laughing so much. keep up the good work!
We have the off-side rule here, so when a team is attacking, and kicks the ball forward, his teams players cant be more forward than the last defender (except the keeper) . This is to stop forwards just staying around the other teams goal all the game. If you're off-side, the other team get a free kick. So when theyre singing about a players teeth, eyes or nose, theyre singing that their nose/eyes/teeth etc are sticking out so far, theyre always off-side. We take the piss out of the other teams and even our own teams, it's all football banter.
The Americans don’t get the joke park eating dogs in Korea, but scousers (people from Liverpool 🇬🇧) eating rats. Because eating rats is worse than eating dogs so the song is more insulting to the scousers. It’s the British sense of humour
It isn't coordinated. British football fans grow up with all the cadence of the chants. The words change but everyone knows the rhythms. It is easy to hear a new one and instantly get it. All it takes is one bus full of supporters to think one up and everyone around in the stadium can join in easily.
It's a winter afternoon, it's cold it's wet, you got a long journey home, you are 4 nil down. So someone sings "let's pretend we scored a goal" your first cheer of the day.
8:25 George Best is one of the most well-known of the United Legends. I believe he just passed away in these were fans supporting him and his family. You know the descriptions are on the bottom of each of these clips I'm only describing because it seems like these guys didn't read it LOL. And like most Americans (who don't religiously follow the premier League or world football in general) have no clue what's going on LOL
@@keithhine798 I stand corrected! At first glance the seats looked yellow, like those at Vale Park, but upon closer inspection, they are orange. I'm sure we've also used that chant though! Cheers!
Going on the piss is British slang for going out drinking and getting really drunk. Having a good time. Like the term, getting pissed, getting smashed, getting drunk etc. George Best was a Manchester United Player but he got in the hall of fame for being one of England's best football players of all time. He unfortunately passed away due to being an alcoholic and he needed a liver transplant. He was known to enjoy drinking. So them singing, "When I die and they lay me to rest, i'm going to go on the piss, with Georgie Best." They want to go for a drink with him in heaven basically. It's a chant out of respect to one of the best football players who enjoyed a drink. People are saying that they would like to go for a drink with one of the best players of all time. Hope this helps to explain it. Also they are chanting this to the song called "Spirit in the sky." Which is a song by a British singer. The words are "Going up to the spirit in the sky, that's where I'm gonna go when I die, when I die and they lay me to rest, I'm gonna go to the place that's the best." So with the football player being called George Best and the fact that he passed away, it fits in to the tune of the song.
you have to understand though these teams were grass roots and made their way from 100 years ago to today with the community behind them. Its rivalries and banter thats gone on for more than a century so you can expect no holds barred stuff from the fans. It can be brutal, even eviscerating but its all light hearted fun at the end of the day. English football means a lot more than an allegiance to an NFL team
When part of our ground was being developed there were always contractors of some description about and they all had chants sang to them. Most cops take chants as good craic as well. I have seen a few shows about US teams and really want to come over and visit. Would people in the US really be upset at piss take chants? Every fan loves it one of the few things that unites us all. Great video lads from a Swindon fan
hi guys the main difference is in the commitment the fans invest in their teams it is normally lifelong. New chants will go out once and once a few catch on it spreads like wildfire. when we start watching a game we do not move until half time and then when the final whistle. Some of the ones you showed were classic sarcasm when the home fans walked out when losing 5 -0 and were asked if it was a fire drill. Classic.
I thought Man United and Man City were gay bars but then I'm a Chelsea fan. Subscribed because you clearly get our sense of humour. We tend not to draw lines - see Jimmy Carr's or Frankie Boyle's most offensive jokes collections on YT.
For most fans of the lower tier teams the self deprecating humor can be the most fun. My team loses regularly and one of our chants to the other teams goes “we lose every week, we lose every week, you’re not that special, we lose every week”
You'd be stunned at how much of this isn't planned out in advance.
Literally just one loudmouth starts it then it spreads out from their mates to the whole stands
Some of it is, but a lot of just start spontaneously in a pub or in the ground and if it's a good one it spreads like wildfire. Loads of shit ones don't make it beyond the 5 mates who try to start it haha
And its just a brilliant feeling. Going to an away watch with only 50 and just going mad with a whole stand to play in. Great days. Miss it
Yup
Like leicester Song for vichai Wasnt planned
It’s also really simple tunes that make it easy to join
That Manchester United chant about Ji-Sung Park is PRAISE. He's a cult legend at Man U.
@Tony 2 Toes Man U - the shortened name often used for Manchester United
Its a dig at liverpool. Scouse eating rats... Yum thats a nite down the m62!
Little practical note: The way that these chants often start is because in many English stadiums it's dead quiet it's not like here (Murrica 🇺🇸) where it's constant cheers or noise and loud ass p a announcers all the time. It'll be quiet enough where you can hear a single voice shout out something and if it's good everybody will 😂 or pick up the chant. You can't do that here at football stadiums or hockey stadiums or basketball stadiums doesn't work that way because our culture is naturally very loud. Over there the culture is very quiet but then you have drunk people LOL and if they say something funny all the other Brits will hop onto it. Hope that clears up how they get these chants started
@@ChristopherJamesG not true.... The ultra groups write and figure out the chants when they meet every week, and the the capo who has the megaphone will animate the stand during the whole game, while having his back turned he does not even see the game and the other stands will follow
@@ChristopherJamesG you have no idea what you’re talking about
As a Scouser, I was deeply offended by the Park song. I don't live in a Council house. I eat rats in the house I have a mortgage on
😂 only somebody from the uk would get your SOH 🇬🇧
Quality work mate lmao
An upmarket scouser
Ay up, we’ve got a posh scouser in the mix.
Bloody hell you've done well for yourself. 😂
There was a goalkeeper called Andy Goram who played for Glasgow Rangers in the 90s. He went public on being diagnosed with schizophrenia, so the rival Celtic fans used to chant "there's only twooooooo Andy Gorams.twooooooo Annnndy Gorrrrrams, there's only twooooo Andy Gorammmmms...."
That's the definition of savage.
Brilliant! The more offending, the funnier it is
Remember the Graham Sanderson pundit chant? "SanderSON - wank, wank, wank". :)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mind it well wound the sevco right up 💚🍀💚🏴☠️🏴
I met Andy goram and mccoist in the shankill road , Belfast when I was 13..... top blokes
When they said “whose ZALTAN” i died a little inside
Yeah man same here...
i agree.........its like the guys thought id said Michael Jardine .........dont recognise that basketball player
Same... like keep up!
Is it the same guy from the wish machine on big 🙂
@Connor McGrady lmao...
Park Ji Sung is a Man Utd legend, they mock him at the start of the song but its only to lure you in so they can mock Liverpool fans for living in social housing.
The irony of that whole chant, it’s almost a certainty that every person chanting that also likely lives in social housing. Unless Manchester, with it’s horrific homelessness and unemployment rates, went all upscale all of a sudden and we all missed it? Nope, still a council estate infested shithole, so much so that Mourinho wouldn’t even buy a house there while he was manager.
Same with the the likes of Wolves fans who unironically chant “feed the Scousers”, oblivious to the fact they themselves have much higher unemployment rates than Liverpool and Liverpool fans were literally feeding them, taking food to food-banks outside The Mollenieux before the game 😂🤦♂️
Awkward on both counts. The fans played themselves with those ones. But nobody ever accused football fans of being smart tbf, bless them.
@@steveo4991
The irony is Steve, the same Man U supporters were up in arms when Luis Suarez racially abused Patrice Evra yet hypocritically sing that every week offending every Korean on the planet
@@steveo4991 Probably not anymore, Costs a small fortune for a season ticket at a prem club.
@@neilstevens1206 That too lol
United also have the most arrests of any club for racial abuse in the last 10 tears and its not even close.
@AJ Tupman Awww spot the projection. Bless.
British humour is the best. Amazing football fans.
It's like you said America has the best healt care system
@Reign Aden yo what
Irish and Scottish fans are very funny too, we love it in Europe
@Reign Aden what kind of pathetic loser hacks their own girlfriend, have some trust
@@AntonitoD British includes Scotland and welsh
The "let's pretend" chant is the best u know done at most clubs. I loved it when I was a kid and still do 20yrs later. It's when your teams playing shit and you want a bit of fun and to make your team notice and pull their finger out.
"is this about a Chinese player" "oh thats racist as shit"
gotta love Americans
Seriously 😅 i was like, you are saying it loud is there a Chinese player. WTH
first, he's Korean, and second, the racism is only there to set up a joke about scousers 😂
Yes and saying that his ethnicity eats dogs is not about their race but about their deeds / culture. It is not racist.
The point is, they assume the player is Chinese, when he isn't. And then say the chant is racist. Irony being their reaction was racist.
Park Ji Sung is Korean. :) and yes they eat dogs in Korea.
Park chant actually starts... He shoots he scores,he'll eat your Labrador. He's South Korean and this was sung by his fans. Very funny though.
He’ll shoot, he’ll score, he’ll eat your Labrador* and I’m sure it was just a different song
Different song entirely, I've been to Old Trafford many, many times and "Park, Park, wherever you may be" is the the start of the song 😉
I think that he shoots he score he'll eat your labrador song is by man city not united. Its a bout a Chinese player we used to have called jihai sun. Could be wrong though.
Park didn’t like it it constantly pissed him off…
I think in the US the fans just all sit together in a kind of family atmosphere? In England the fans are always segregated, as there'd be big trouble if they threw them all in together! It's more tribal here and so that's why the chants are roasting players or the opposition.
Yep.
American sports are for family picnics.
When nothing happens if one loses it kind of means nothing is overly important. No relegation there in most sports.
You get relegated in the prem and it might take a decade to get back.
Basically, losing and winning in football has consequences, not so much in American sports.
@@Londronable unless you are Norwich.
Same in Scotland and it’s fucking awesome
They do meet quite often in the towns and city’s around the stadiums and it’s all out war and to be honest we wouldn’t have it any other way it’s awesome
Just type in football hooligans and see what comes up 👍🏻
9:40 there were two players ( brothers from the Ivory Coast) whose names were Yaya and Kolo Touré. They're known for being very nice. And people often do this chant (and pretty much anywhere) because it makes them smile lol shoot, it makes everybody smile lol
Also, the chant is based on the song No Limits by 2 Unlimited.
Football rivalry here is huge, everyone is friendly on the most part until kick off then it’s utter passion and singing to the extent you have a go at the opposition, the other players, the officials. Football atmosphere is utterly amazing
I remember an entire nightclub in Sheffield doing the yaya/kolo chant in the middle of the night. Dj had to stop. 😂
As an Arsenal fan, the Spurs 'fire drill' one is an absolute classic!
Do the Arsene Wenger is a great one.
I am Spurs fan and it made me smile!
Another Spurs fan here, and it made me giggle too.
The Ipswich poor little budgie is classic 🚜🚜🚜🚜
They don’t get it. They think the fans are talking about their own players. American sports don’t have a traveling supporters section so they don’t it
UK guy making a chant for the NFL Texans games, " she said no Deshaun, she said no, She said no Deshaun, she said no, oooooh Deshaun she said no "
keep up the content guys,
These chants are very mild.
We don’t coordinate any thing at all it’s always 1 person shouting and then everyone joins in
Park Ji-Sung was Manchester United's South Korean super-sub ... he was a soccer legend in his home country, because nobody from South Korea had ever played in the elite European leagues before. He would often be brought on after 70 minutes and score the winning goal. A terrific player that Man Utd fans loved ... so they gave him his own song:
"Park, Park, wherever you may be,
You eat dogs in your home country,
It could be worse, you could be Scouse,
Eating rats in your council house"
Ah,l true love! ... when you know that a racist song like this is just made in good fun to actually show affection for you!
[I know - that doesn't make any sense]
Not racist just facts they eat over a million dogs a year.
Dont forget its a savage dig at Liverpool too.
@@f3aok A stereotype/generalisation based on race isn't racist, it's 'facts'? There's over 1.5 billion people and approximately 0.09% of the population eat it, mainly a minority in one province during a single festival once a year... stop talking out your arsehole
@@020701304 1.5 billion koreans? Consuming dogs is pretty widespread in Korea, China, Vietnam, Laos and other areas of South East Asia. I've seen plenty of restaurants that serve dog meat with my own eyes. You need to travel a bit more i reckon.
@@020701304 erm....You're just a little bit out lol. The population of S. Korea is only about 52 million.
“Is zlatans nose offside?”
I’m dead 😂😂😂
8:50...George Best was a legendary Man Utd player from the 1960s. He's still considered to be the greatest footballing talent to come out of the UK (Northern Ireland). 'Go on the piss' means go and get drunk with. Sadly he struggled with alcohol addiction for most of his life and in the end it killed him. 😔 (COYS!)
“I spent a lot of money on booze, birds, and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.”
@@MrElsey123 a friend of Mr Best apparently found him unconscious and naked in a hotel room with two young ladies and a quantity of empty champagne bottles. He simply sighed and said "oh Georgie, where did it all go wrong?" 🥰
And HIBS player granted he never turned up for training and was pished half the time but not many clubs can say they had Georgie Best
In the UK, we have banter. We basically take the mic out of everyone and everything. Even if something is serious, we joke about it. Everything we do is banter, we don't take ourselves too seriously, we don't take other things people say too seriously. The thing is, most people don't get offended or if they do, they just laugh about it or find ways to lighten the situation through having a laugh. I think that's why we get away with the chants we do here because we are never being serious or malicious when we say it. It's just banter and we are just savages to each other.
Tribalism and cheeky British banter 👍🏻
Fans are the heart and soul of sport.
You can’t beat the atmosphere inside a football stadium and the chants are hillarious. When your team is playing really bad the fans go silent almost in protest. The chants keep the energy up 🗣
I saw chelsea when they played in new york, as an ex pat brit you could tell who had flown in hahahaha, there's a most offensive fans chants video, that might be worth looking at.Also Park was a Korean player who played for man utd, thing was they were singing that at him because they loved him!
And also having a dig at the Liverpool fans (scousers).
@@Albert64 as a Liverpool fan the chant does raise a smile.
Absolutely, Brits only insult people they like.
@@KernowWarrior that sort of roasting true. We are less funny when we don't like ya.
@@KernowWarrior It's true, we call those we don't like 'mate' and those we do like 'dickhead', our banter is unique, we use broad stereotypes in our humour but the affection (which it stems from, never get that twisted) is difficult to detect by foreign ears
Ji Sung Park is a Man Utd icon tbh and is South Korean. Like he always played the big games. Man Utd fans love Park and that chant was more an insult to the scouse (Liverpool) eating rats in their council houses
Zlatan Ibrahimovich played for Man United when they did that chant. He went on to play with the LA Galaxy and now is with AC Milan. And yes, he has a big nose....
1 person tends to start a chant, and then the people around join in, and eventually it spread across the stadium
He's also third in the goals + assists in the 2010's and still playing at now age 39.
Meaning that between the ages of 28 and 38 he achieved the most goals+assists behind the obvious 2 which is fucking mental.
And Joey Barton showed it to him.
Regular players go the MLS to end their career. Only Zlatan goes there and then comes back to a top European club
You seem to be missing a lot of history
You guys rock! Thank you for his video. We will continue to entertain you yanks much love from the UK 😁👌
The very first chant was made by the Welsh supporters at the Euro 2016 tournament.
As a tiny nation, this was our second ever major tournament event we qualified for (after the 1958 World Cup, where we beat Brasil 1-0), and we didn't expect to do very well. Ergo, we sang about not wanting to go home, we were having such a good time, please let us stay!
We reached the semi final, and got beaten by Ronaldo of Portugal. There were another 10 guys, but he's phenomenal...
Many people slept on the beaches of France, because they hadn't booked hotels for more than a couple of weeks. Just didn't go home, called work to say "sorry, but we're actually doing well. Brb!"
Good times.
Lol Newcastle fans created it in 2012 or 13.
"Thats something Philly would do" as a lifelong Philadelphian, yes we would, and im confident we have
As you are lifelong Philadelphian you must have heart off Bill😉
The humour and banter at games is amazing. Most of these chants are from away fans. When there are 3 or 4 thousand of you in a stadium of 30thousand you have to make yourself heard. I love the one where your team is losing 4 - 0 and you still laugh at the them for only winning by 4
Ji-sung park is beloved by utd fans, but he has asked them to stop saying he eats dogs and they wont
Of course not it’s funny
the English fans don't care if we hate a team they will go in on them and there not the most offensive ones trust me
Not even close to the most offensive ones.
Also not even close to the best ones. Why put spurs Allez in? they stole it of Liverpool and made a shitter version.
Victoria Beckham takes it up the arse was a good one 😂
Millwalls chant is “no one likes us, we don’t care” and they mean it! 🤣
@@StephenButlerOne Well Liverpool stole it from Napoli. Im sure Napoli stole it from someone too. Although i would agree Liverpools version of allez allez is among the best ones. Supporter chants gets copied all over the place, its just the lyrics that change. that's what makes them catchy and easy to learn.
@@emilehardaway6215 Very true
Up until the 80's, pretty much everyone sung "You'll Never Walk Alone", even though it was accepted as Liverpool's song.
I'm point of fact, "The Shed" at Chelsea was a specific response to Liverpool having "The Kop" and wanting their own, named singing section. I'm sure many other terraces followed a similar example.
"We lose every week, your nothing special" 😂😂😂😂😂
The thing is, in the UK we are all like this with each other, friends, family and strangers. It's how we roll. It's a way of showing humour, love and fondness. If you can abuse and insult a person and it gets taken funnily and with good heart a special bond is made that is strong and long lasting. Some of my best friendships were created from being called a cunt and laughing my ass off.
Yeah, we don't do that "I love you man" thing to our mates... that would be embarrassing, so we call em an arsewipe or something, at the appropriate moment, and they'll call you something back and you both smile.
My standard greeting to one of my mates was "Hello shit-tits", and he'd go, "ill bite your face c*nt!", and we'd both laugh and shake hands.
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Quite right!
“He’s bald, he’s bent, his arse is up for rent, Richie Shaw, Richie Shaw”
😂
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Most chants start pretty organically. A few people come up with a new one, start singing it, if the people around them like it, they sing along and so the thing grows.
They all follow well-known melodies, so singing along is pretty easy.
Eventually, a chant either dies out or becomes established.
It's the PUB culture in england were you learn most of the chants! £ hours before the game they all meet up at their favourite pub have a few pints and sing their hearts out! a very colourful experience that has to be experienced once in your life!
British sense of humour starts at school!
Chants are nothing more than friendly banter. Just LOUDER 🤪
As A Britbong I Love Watching Yanks React To English Footie Chants. It Seems Soo Alien To You. We Take The Piss Outta Of Our Own Players And Club Just For The Gigs. Nothing Is Off Limits.
but clearly, some things were offside......
Why do u capitalise every word mongo
@@MaxKingsley72 thats Mongo
Why are you capitalising every word?
Why You Type Like This Mate?
When your team is crap , or if you are having a bad game and not scoring. You chant things like let's pretend we scored a goal, basically taking the piss out your own team
i LOVE "You're nuthin' special, we lose every week"!
My favourite. Am borrowing it for my cricket club
I think that's our new song now 😭😕
One time I went to an away game against a team from Wales. Wales is quite rural and has an (unfair) stereotype that they all really “love” their sheep.
Some of the fans literally brought these inflatable sheep with them so they could bounce them over the barriers and into the home team’s stands throughout the game!
OMG! I'm dying here!
Ahahahaha. But Welsh language is awesome.
Terrace culture. I never thought about how special tens of thousands of people all singing and chanting really is. Football is nothing without fans
All chants are based of nursery rhymes, so there easy to pick up. So you don’t have to plan it just comes natural and everyone follows
Not nursery rhymes, but traditional songs, hymns and a lot of stuff from early 70's pop hits. Recently Sloop John B has become popular, for some unfathomable reason.
I literally cannot think of a single chant based on a 'nursery rhyme'.
@@Spectrescup Neither can i to be honest! Why say such a thing?
@@Katehowe3010 ikr? "Here's a subject I know nothing about so listen to me wade in!"
Bring your teams over here. We'll give them a roasting, be outer pleasure
Brilliant comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They sure deserve it
OMG the offside chants are sooo funny LOL
Zaltan has a big nose
Suarez once bit an opposing player
Ozil has big eyes that look like they're popping out
Some of the best moments I’ve ever had is the banter on the football terraces. Legendary sometimes
Am Tottenham one person start singing and we follow and it just carry on and on this has being happening for over a hundreds of years football is a big thing in the Uk 🇬🇧
Right to start a chant, one or a few start it and within minutes the whole stadium are singing it. Simple really. Keep well guys
Football here is not just a game,it's a passion 🇬🇧👍
|It's life
Football in the UK is the peoples game, built from the ground up, big corp machines may have money in our clubs but the game will always belong to the people, the chants just re-enforce who is the real boss.... THE PEOPLE...!
So very true
Very true, look at the silly super league they all shit a brick and pulled out. Fan power
I don't know about other countries, but here in Spain, during Franco's dictatorship, The football field was the only place were people could vent their frustration with the horrible situation the country went through for 40 agonizing years. So yes, the game belongs to the people and nothing will change that
Hence with enough pressure from the fans mangers are sacked and more
The first football chant was written by the leading classical composer Sir Edward Elgar, who was a director and supporter of Wolverhampton Wanderers, {Wolves}, who are also Robert Plant's team.
Indeed. And fans have been composing "Variations on a theme by Elgar" ever since 😂
Did Elgar put the word "c*nt" into it by any chance?
This is the filtered clean version of this. there is the unedited. gritty one knocking about.
Is there a fire drill? is one I've sung many times when my team - Brentford - has slaughtered our arch-rivals - Fulham. So funny to see them all giving up hope and leaving early. But my favourite is definitely 'let's pretend we've scored a goal' when absolutely nothing is happening on the pitch. People cheer wildly as if a goal has actually been scored and it was the best goal ever.
There’s a reason fans are segregated and away fans in a derby have to get there early and stay in the stadium till the home fans leave.
I used to work with a guy who was a Queens Park Rangers' fan. Before he settled down, got married and had a couple of kids, he would travel all over England to various places I knew about but had never visited. QPR were then in the Championship (second tier league below the Premier League.) I asked him how were places like Doncaster and Hull. He said he did not know. It was too dangerous.
The match finished. He found his car and got the fvck out. No hanging about.
love your reactions your laughter is unfectious, you understand british humour, i feel like im listening to these chants for first time even though im not
There's home supporters at one end and away supporters at the other and taunt each others team
Ha. Watching Americans react to our English football chants is my new favourite hobby. 🖖🏼
When we went to see a NFL game in the USA it was great to see. But I missed the chanting and the slagging off of the players. It was all very polite.
So the MLS 🚜🚜🚜🚜
To be honest wasn'tt a fan , took way too long and that stopping every two minutes made me want to pull my hair out, gimme rugby any day
The first chant "I don't wanna go home " started by the Newcastle fans.
English football fans are brutal 😂😂
I'm so upset by the new decline in free speech. They call it tolerant, but they tolerate nothing but agreement with their ideas. I need old school banter back!
The. Man it's park chant was quality 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was pretty tame for English chants. You should look up Adam Johnson chants
People sometimes try it at NFL games in London but it doesn't work, that said the mexican waves work and freak out the offense 😂😂😂. Funny as hell watching Brady try to call at his teamates as the wave went around the stadium 🤣
Need the Adam Johnson and Park ji Sung ones😂
And the Kiddie Family...
The Park song was done by their own fans (MU).
Believe it or not, that's a song of respect to Park, we as Man U fans love him.
“I spent a lot of money on booze, birds, and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.”
The Best comment.
These two will thinks birds are hawks or bald eagles.
@@happyapple4269 at least they make sense. Who's Will?
@@briancohenthepfjmassive.4769 yep. Maradana good, pele better, George BEST!
Trust me, I work in a football stadium. You’d be surprised, half the chants start with one to two people chanting and then it just spreads like wildfire. It’s amazing really.
In England a new chant is started by one guy screaming in the concourse and everyone else clicks on
One thing you will very quickly learn at a football match in the UK or mainland Europe - ANYTHING goes. And god help you if you stumble upon a group of ultras.
12:06 no it was a korean player they were talking about
In the bad old days football fans used to fight and smash the place up so nowadays a cheeky song is a lot better and no one cares .
good*
They still fight and, often smash shit up.
To explain the “the City is yours” chant, Man United are the most success and most watch team in England, Man City are the smaller but more localised support.
When City over took United as the dominate team of the time, they claimed “the City was there’s”, United fans responded by pointing out they have 1000’s of unsold tickets every week and hardly ever sell out their stadium despite it being much smaller and City having their most successful period in history.
I think Americans have sports as a pastime entertainment. Football in England is a religion. With different sects that wage war upon each other. My pasture is leeds United " MARCHING ON TOGETHER! "
I’d add football 8n Europe is a religion, some teams have tried to be more American and create a more family atmosphere but it’s utter shite. Football fans make the game, can’t watch it now
i would love to do a reaction video of americand reacting to football chants. partly because you are so shocked and partly so I can explain whats actually going on for you. you have me laughing so much. keep up the good work!
George best is one of the greatest ever players. Sadly he was a raving alcoholic too.
We have the off-side rule here, so when a team is attacking, and kicks the ball forward, his teams players cant be more forward than the last defender (except the keeper) . This is to stop forwards just staying around the other teams goal all the game. If you're off-side, the other team get a free kick. So when theyre singing about a players teeth, eyes or nose, theyre singing that their nose/eyes/teeth etc are sticking out so far, theyre always off-side. We take the piss out of the other teams and even our own teams, it's all football banter.
Ji-sung Park was a South Korean midfielder for Manchester United.
The Americans don’t get the joke park eating dogs in Korea, but scousers (people from Liverpool 🇬🇧) eating rats. Because eating rats is worse than eating dogs so the song is more insulting to the scousers. It’s the British sense of humour
To help British Council estate are like American Project housing.
It isn't coordinated. British football fans grow up with all the cadence of the chants. The words change but everyone knows the rhythms. It is easy to hear a new one and instantly get it. All it takes is one bus full of supporters to think one up and everyone around in the stadium can join in easily.
The songs are fluid usually changing words from older songs some catch on and some dont
It's a winter afternoon, it's cold it's wet, you got a long journey home, you are 4 nil down. So someone sings "let's pretend we scored a goal" your first cheer of the day.
You two are great. Man City fan here. There are definitely more original and funnier videos out there
8:25 George Best is one of the most well-known of the United Legends. I believe he just passed away in these were fans supporting him and his family. You know the descriptions are on the bottom of each of these clips I'm only describing because it seems like these guys didn't read it LOL. And like most Americans (who don't religiously follow the premier League or world football in general) have no clue what's going on LOL
youve got more seagulls than fans is just brilliant
I believe that was at Vale Park! Against Brighton, and i believe i was there. As a home fan that is!
@@Katehowe3010 is that to the tune of r kelly's i believe i can fly? ;-)
@@MacStoker It was just a basic chant with no discernable melody, and it was Blackpool, not Brighton! Cheers.
@@Katehowe3010 Bradford at Blackpool
@@keithhine798 I stand corrected! At first glance the seats looked yellow, like those at Vale Park, but upon closer inspection, they are orange. I'm sure we've also used that chant though! Cheers!
Brilliant lads. Subscribed from England 👏
Built on over 120 years of football tradition and culture
Eagles fan from Europe here. And thats a reason, why I rooting for Birds. Their fans are savage
Soon as I heard You'll never walk alone I was hooked the best atmospheres is Germany for me the tickets are so much cheaper too
Going on the piss is British slang for going out drinking and getting really drunk. Having a good time. Like the term, getting pissed, getting smashed, getting drunk etc.
George Best was a Manchester United Player but he got in the hall of fame for being one of England's best football players of all time. He unfortunately passed away due to being an alcoholic and he needed a liver transplant. He was known to enjoy drinking. So them singing, "When I die and they lay me to rest, i'm going to go on the piss, with Georgie Best." They want to go for a drink with him in heaven basically. It's a chant out of respect to one of the best football players who enjoyed a drink. People are saying that they would like to go for a drink with one of the best players of all time. Hope this helps to explain it.
Also they are chanting this to the song called "Spirit in the sky." Which is a song by a British singer. The words are "Going up to the spirit in the sky, that's where I'm gonna go when I die, when I die and they lay me to rest, I'm gonna go to the place that's the best." So with the football player being called George Best and the fact that he passed away, it fits in to the tune of the song.
I'm not into the game but I love football chants.
you have to understand though these teams were grass roots and made their way from 100 years ago to today with the community behind them. Its rivalries and banter thats gone on for more than a century so you can expect no holds barred stuff from the fans. It can be brutal, even eviscerating but its all light hearted fun at the end of the day. English football means a lot more than an allegiance to an NFL team
How about the timeless classic: Goal Kick...
“Youuuuuuuuuuuuure Shit ah!”
Filter free guys here in Europe and you go on about been Free 😂😂
When part of our ground was being developed there were always contractors of some description about and they all had chants sang to them. Most cops take chants as good craic as well. I have seen a few shows about US teams and really want to come over and visit. Would people in the US really be upset at piss take chants? Every fan loves it one of the few things that unites us all. Great video lads from a Swindon fan
".... from a Swindon fan"
You do realise you can edit that bit out? ;)
@@kevg3320 LOL
Proud to be British, Americans haven’t got a clue 😂😂😂
These are pretty much the tamest clips you could of picked
Yes very PG but still good 🚜🚜🚜
hi guys the main difference is in the commitment the fans invest in their teams it is normally lifelong. New chants will go out once and once a few catch on it spreads like wildfire. when we start watching a game we do not move until half time and then when the final whistle. Some of the ones you showed were classic sarcasm when the home fans walked out when losing 5 -0 and were asked if it was a fire drill. Classic.
I thought Man United and Man City were gay bars but then I'm a Chelsea fan. Subscribed because you clearly get our sense of humour. We tend not to draw lines - see Jimmy Carr's or Frankie Boyle's most offensive jokes collections on YT.
100% Jimmy and franky are perfect examples of how we move the line to wherever people are getting offended
Ironic from a Chelsea fan who Utd nicknamed Rent Boys.
@@warwickrhoade5068 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣👌
For most fans of the lower tier teams the self deprecating humor can be the most fun. My team loses regularly and one of our chants to the other teams goes “we lose every week, we lose every week, you’re not that special, we lose every week”
They film the crowd incase of any trohble so they have evidence. What you need to remember is fans are kept seperated here so we cant kill eachother 😂
trouble not trohble learn to spell
@@derektaylor6389 Hope that was worth it you loner
@@westham535 typical West Ham cant spell
COYL
@@DamnedDave Irons kill Lions