The difference between the Americans and the Brits is, Americans really care if they win and have all this pride. In the UK we have a self deprecating humour, where even when we lose we can still take the piss outta ourselves and eachother. That's why it just works, we've got thick skin
I've seen it written somewhere, I forgot where, it goes - If a team sang "I believe that we will win", most british teams would sing "I believe you're talking shit" back.
The B-B-Q song the American fans were singing is a direct ripoff of 'Vindaloo', which was a song written for England fans to celebrate the 1998 world cup finals in France. Just sayin!
There was a Scottish goalkeeper whose name was Andy Goram. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and decided to go public about it. The chant in the next match he played in was: "There's only 2 Andy Gorams. There's only 2 Andy Gorams!"
"The Kiddy Family" song was aimed at Kidderminster Harriers, a team from deep rural Worcestershire, one of those places that are often the subject of jokes about 'inbreeding'.
Apologies to the residents of Kidderminster, for describing them as being in 'rural' Worcestershire, but hey? 55,000 population? - it's hardly a bustling metropolis is it?
Our Pete wouldn’t make such a wazzock of himself but I can see where you’re going ladies. Great reaction and the fact you got the cringe factor proves a little bit of Blighty is rubbing off on you both! 😂🥂🇬🇧🇺🇸
One of the funniest chants I heard, was watching Manchester City playing away to Sheffield United about 25 years ago, the Sheffield United fans were singing "We hate Wednesday" as their neighbours and most hated rivals are called Sheffield Wednesday, the City fans came straight back with "We hate Saturday" on account that at the time City were awful, heading for relegation, even though we were rubbish we still turned up in our thousands.
@@imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580 sorry but that’s bollox, in the top flight a ‘good crowd’ is filling your stadium, anything less than that isn’t a good crowd and city never used to fill their stadium and still don’t sometimes even as league champions
@@Redeemed2Righteousness you're obviously a Rag or Dipper, coming out with such nonsense and downright lies, City's last season at Maine Road, the capacity was 35,000, average attendance was 34,564, we moved from Maine Road because it was too small, first season at the new stadium capacity was 47,000 average attendance 46,245, we finished 16th and were nearly relegated, not to mention getting nearly 30,000 when we were in the 3rd tier, the boring inaccurate "City have no fans/ Emptyhad" bollocks, is just a myth created by little Rag tossers, that can't handle the fact that they're shite and we're the best club in England.
That American "Bar B Q" was plagiarised from an England World Cup song "Vindaloo" :) The reason for that Male XXXX was because the travelling Sunderland fans Dutch Manager was Dick Advocaat and they were chanting "Big Dick's Sunderland Army". The breasts comments were to a Male opposition footballer: Andy Carroll , who was slim and wore a Ponytail. That rude African chant was because the player who was mentioned switched to that teams bitter and hated rivals(Ironically the same 2 teams as the very last clip where The Arsenal players were on a victory parade" and the player not only broke that unwritten rule but did what 99% of players do NOT do and wildly celebrated when scoring against his old team and fans. He ran the entire length of the pitch to the old fans, after scoring, just to taunt them. He then got injured hence that song. That team was losing 4/0 Away when they pretended to celebrate a goal. Park was a South Korean footballer who had just scored the last-minute winning goal and that was HIS fans chanting that song. The "Que Sera" chant was mimicking the opposition fans who used to idolize Steve Gerrard for 12 years with other words to Que Sera but unbelievably when they were about to win their first league in a Generation he slipped and a Guy called "Demba Ba" scored the goal that cost them the entire 38 game League Trophy. As for the man individual songs then pictures of the players are required to see what they meant but the spontaneous "Harry Potter" one was because the player warming up looked like Lord Voldemort :)
@@smythharris2635 My main hobby Smyth is replying to questions 2 months after they were asked but the idea of the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains does have a certain appeal, especially at 4.10am here in London.😀
Regarding the U.K. taking football more seriously than the US, as the great Liverpool manager Bill Shankley once said: ‘Football is not a matter of life and death, it’s much more important than that”.
I love the fact that 🇬🇧 has a sense of humour when it comes to football, for example in Scotland our referees are sponsored by an optical glassware chain specsavers.
Hi Everybody! We finally did this, it's been requested A LOT! We laughed SO hard at this and sure you will too! Please hit the Like button guys. Thanks for watching!!
LOL Those clowns singing the referees a wanker weren't even in the ground. I think it shows how little grasp American fans have about the chanting culture. (They were American fans) BTW your comments section is likely to be full of comments recommending looking at other European leagues, apparently every country in Europe thinks they have the best fans. But you might enjoy looking up most intense derbies in football.
Your sense of humour is wonderful 🤣 Thank you for reacting to this with such an open mind. We really do love taking the p*** out of each!! Have a wonderful day ❤️
The "Luis Suarez - He bites who he likes" chant referred to Uraguayan footballer Luis Suarez who has a history of biting his opponents: While playing at Ajax in Holland in 2010, he was suspended for seven games for biting PSV Eindhoven's Otman Bakkal on the shoulder. Playing for Liverpool in 2013, he was suspended for 10 games for biting Chelsea's Branislov Ivanovic on the arm. While playing for Uruguay in the 2014 World Cup, he bit Italy's Giorgio Chiellini. Despite this particular attack leaving teeth marks on Chiellini's shoulder, Suarez was not punished during the game, hence the "He bites who he likes" taunt.
This was hilarious i had to watch it twice, :) made my week thank you. the one with the balloon of the .. then it getting taken away, the crowd then chanting they want it back had me rolling lol.
You two are great on just about any topic. Watched for a while and so great that Debbie has come out of herself as she has a great sense of humour. This was particularly funny as I'm an English football fan and used to be in those crowds
This is hilarious! We suffer from exactly the same lack of "singing" here in NZ as your fans, it is so frustrating/boring, The Poms absolutely nail it in a completely un -PC way...gotta love their passion, hey if you go to the footy, you SING, and that applies to Rugby too...do yourselves a favour, and get to a game in England. Love your reaction!
Best one I ever heard live was when my team were losing at Wembley to Blackburn Rovers. It went something like this: We’re not going down and we’re not going up, We won’t win the League and we won’t win the Cup, We’re not very good but we’re not that bad, We support Charlton ‘cos we’re all MAAAAD!
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow I'm also a Charlton fan and yeah you have to be mad to be a Charlton fan. Best one I've ever heard live was at a game with Norwich on the final day of the season, we were both hopeless and both getting relegated down to the division below so we all sang "stand up if your going down". The whole stadium stood home fans, away fans, everyone it was a funny bit of gallous humour from a horror season
10:30 Barbecue: Is taken from England's 1998 World Cup song by Fat Les - Vindaloo. The original says "We're gonna score 1 more than you" but MLS say's 3 more than you, that's very optimistic!! 19:04 That's funny if you know the offside rule and know Mezut Ozil. There was a similar chant Luis Suarez his teeth are offside
"Park, Park, Wherever you may be ..." ... that was his own fans praising him! That was their song they chose to worship him whenever he scored! .. Ji-Sung Park from Korea.
One of our brilliant UK football managers, Bill Shankly, said, "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."
Glad you enjoyed the way us lot across the pond get on at football games, the Atalanta name was a confusion from whoever made the video with an Italian team named Atalanta. Loved the video, hope you’s do another reaction video of football chants as there is plenty on youtube
On Atalanta; there's a fairly good Italian team by that name (derived from a heroine in Roman myth iirc) and it's possible the person who put the captions on thought the two team names were spelt the same way but pronounced differently. Backed up a little by the spelling of barbeque in one of the later clips. That's an Italian spelling, I think. I think Debbie actually touched on one of the biggest differences when the, "I believe that we will win" chant came up. No, European fans don't go to support their team because they expect that team to win. We go anyway, and sing songs at the opposition about how they've only scored four against us and they must be terrible because the last team who played us got five. Or seven. It's a religion as much as a sport. And that bunch of foreign mercenaries and overpaid prima-donnas who play for us, well, if one of them does something that we'll remember and celebrate, we'll sing their names in our chants ten or twenty years later - more sometimes, there are still chants about Georgie Best and some of the people singing those songs were not born when he was playing and some probably weren't born when he sadly died still quite young. Probably a better match, though I don't think they get to the level of European fans, would be American College Sports crowds. Some of those crowds are very enthusiastic and loud, though certainly not as spontaneous as European ones.
This gave me a laugh this morning so thank you for reacting to this video, l have seen others react to this but you guys add so much to it with your personalities and sense of humour.💕
In England, football is pretty much life or death. It's 'Us' versus 'you' and we're utterly ruthless in terms of running down opposing fans. The fact that English humour naturally tends to be sarcastic with a hint of self deprecation, tends to make for some superb combinations such as "Let's pretend we scored a goal", "His eyes are offside", "We want our dick back!" and of course, the Addams Family riff (your sister is your mother)💥
The “ten men went to bed” one; I watch some other US reaction channels and one, (Amanda Rae), the look on her face when that one was playing made me laugh for a good couple of minutes!
When my friends and I were in Seattle some of them went to a Sounders game (I went to a Huskies Ducks game as I’m not really a ‘soccer’ fan, but love me some football - and most North American sports) and they saw the fight and win guy there - but he wasn’t chanting anything. Another great reaction as always! Hope you’re both doing well FOOTBALL IS LIFE! Ted Lasso is a great example of British and American collaboration! (Writing especially)
I luv the voice of the woman in orange! :) And really meowsome and purrfect reaction of both of you! A shy meow from Switzerland. ^^ And Atalanta is in Italy, near Bergamo, I believe. There is a soccer club called Atalanta Bergamo. :)
hello guys thanx for the great vlogs...... have you looked at our british sports like cheese roll down the gloucester hills. or the eat as many dried crackers as possilble
The one about the dead chicken, Kevin Nolan had a celebration when he scored called ‘the chicken’ so when his team where losing he couldn’t get his chicken out x
This has nothing to do with the video as I’m typing this before your reaction begins.. I just wanna say I struggle with my sexuality and you two just make me think that one day I could have what you have. Much love to you both 🌺🌺🌺
Don't live your life in a way that when you're 70 years old you look back and wish you could go back in time and do it all differently. Be yourself and be happy. We only get one go at life, make the most of it because before you know it, it's over 💚
Anni, the older you get the more you stareet judging whose opinion is worth listening to and whose isn't. You be who you want, and if tomorrow you want to be someone else, you go be that person too. Once you get past the worry about criticism and judgement from others, you are free to be whoever you want to be and be happy with yourself. You go be you and enjoy life.
You do you boo, the only person you should want to make happy with your decisions in life is yourself. Live life 100% you and people who are compatible with your life will appear in time.
Hey ladies try watching Everton(my team) v crystal palace to stay in premier league, fantastic from hours before the match until hours after. Fans were vocal throughout
Well done in making it to the end ladies! You hit the nail on the head, Britain has decades & decades of history in the sport & its intensely tribal here. Very different culturally. 👏👏👏
Best thing about the British is some random bloke in the crowd of a stadium gets an idea for a chant and then at that point it's either the entire stadium or most take part in the chanting
Feel compelled to point out that ‘Carroll’ was a MALE player! Also…it’s genuinely wonderfully eclectic haha..with, for instance, South Korean Park being abused alongside ‘Scousers’, who are from Liverpool…!
Love you guys, thing is with us in the UK 🇬🇧 we're brutal with the chants but you can't take offence at it you just need to come back with better. IT'S tribal and passionate to insult the opposition with creativity and flare, you gotta put the effort in. I don't even watch football but the chanting as an English man is a fundamental part of the game.
The Natasha and Debbie Show . Look, i cant make up my mind which one of You is the most attractive !!! . So You are both equally gorgeous in different ways Nat, and thats a fact . So let the status quo remain as it is.. also in my equation, Your shows are the best reaction videos out there.. You gals work well together.. Love to You Both !! Keep up the great video shows .. x x
I was there for that last one. Arsenal had just won the FA Cup so this was after the open top bus parade and the fans were starting chants. Quite tame ones. Up steps Jack Wilshire who starts off this less than diplomatic chant aimed at our North London neighbours. He ended up doing a couple whilst club staff tried to get the microphone off him 😂 He got into a lot of trouble for that and I think he got fined by the club but the fans proper loved him for it.
Another brilliant reaction, ladies. I loved Natasha's reactions to the chants using questionable words: first a big lol, followed by a a surprised look that seemed to be saying "what am I doing laughing at that?" Don't worry, we'll still love you, because you're both lovely people, and you're still taking time to learn about British culture. The chants come in three types - First, those designed to encourage your own team. These can be great fun as they often result in a volume competition as both sets of fans try to drown out the opposition chants. Second, chants designed to irritate and demoralise the opposition fans, team, or individual players. And third, chants that are opportunistic and spontaneous when something happens that can be turned into a funny chant. It's all great fun, although some fans are so passionate about their team that they resort to settling differences with violence. The big clubs tend to segregate fans, and sometimes go as far as holding the home supporters in the stadium until the away fans have been escorted to their coaches or the railway stations. In the 1970s and 80s, violence was a "normal" feature of football matches, until the police and football clubs worked together to stop it. Now clubs have a zero tolerance to violence and other unacceptable behaviours such as racism. Anyone being prosecuted can also expect to be blacklisted and given a lifetime ban from buying tickets to any games in the country. It's not that difficult for the police to catch offenders, as most supporters are sick of people who do these stupid things at a game, so they are happy to help the police.
Hi Natasha and Debbie, 🇬🇧 Cambridge here again. I am a gay man and have watched quite a few of your videos and love them. I have subscribed. There is a video documentary about the RYM Royal Yacht Britannia and the first time the Queen was also seen in public. Also about comedy don't give up we all need more of that. There is Alan Carr Chatty Man and clips of Miriam Margoles on The Graham Norton Show. Which are hilarious.
Can you hear the difference between the ones conceived in a boardroom to not hurt the sponsor money and the ones from people who has seen a football match.
Every chant has context to it. U should look up john terry champions league final penalty to understand the viva john terry chant. The park eating dogs one pays homage to man utd favourite in ji sung park who was phenomenal everytime he played for us.
We lose every week have two moments when it's perfect. One is when it's a top team that for once lose to a lower team. Then they chant it to strip them of the glory. More common is that by singing it they already taking the piss out of themselves so nothing the opponents fans chant have any real meaning or effect.
Hi ladies - i know you have been looking at the Isle of Man TT recently - please take a look at 'Peter Hickman On board Chin Cam' and see if you can watch without wincing - impossible.
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly referred to as Atalanta, is a professional football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. The club plays in Serie A,
I can guarantee you this: If the fans of any team in Europe start to sing: "I believe that we will win", they will:
1. Be mocked to death
2. Lose.
It's so easy to respond "you already lost"
Or just punched in the face.
What is mock???
I will ban them from the game and any stadium in europe...if law is breached it will be punished by my old friend the guillotine
England would be the worst place for them to try coz they'll understand what we're saying back
even the shit teams like mine still insult each other knowing full well we are going to lose
To be fair, the US team chanting ‘the referee’s a wanker’ is very much in the spirit of British chants, the execution was poor though!
It was chanted out of context... thats what makes it look silly 😆
It was toronto fc so Canadian but they play in america like how cardiff play in England but it was outside the stadium where the ref couldnt hear lol
@@samuelpinder1215 Also it was before the game
@@davidgraham370 I think it was after but still not much better
Just Like “soccer” word
The difference between the Americans and the Brits is, Americans really care if they win and have all this pride. In the UK we have a self deprecating humour, where even when we lose we can still take the piss outta ourselves and eachother. That's why it just works, we've got thick skin
Absolutely!
The fight and win guy looks so pleased with himself 😂
He looks the epitome of a "nerd". No offence intended.
🤣😂🤣😂
Reminds of that guy from ,There Will Be Blood
😆😆😆😆😆
It's nice to see that Dudley Dursley got on with his life after Voldemort though
If a team tried "I believe that we will win" in England it would be a footballing tragedy as tens of thousands of English fans die of laughter
I've seen it written somewhere, I forgot where, it goes - If a team sang "I believe that we will win", most british teams would sing "I believe you're talking shit" back.
It would be a lot worse than that.
"You Don't Know What You're Doing....!" would be the very least.
Haha yeah more likely they’d chant *I believe you’re mentally ill* 😂
The B-B-Q song the American fans were singing is a direct ripoff of 'Vindaloo', which was a song written for England fans to celebrate the 1998 world cup finals in France. Just sayin!
Oh just let us have that one! It was good!
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow you should watch the original. “Fat Les - Vindaloo”
The women's European championship tournament starts today in England. England v Austria.
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow we can share it I guess ❤
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow this is the original B.B.Q. Song, enjoy 😊
ruclips.net/video/va6nPu-1auE/видео.html
Carroll is a man called Andy Carroll and he had long hair in a ponytail. They just decided to rag on him 🤣
There was a Scottish goalkeeper whose name was Andy Goram.
He was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and decided to go public about it.
The chant in the next match he played in was: "There's only 2 Andy Gorams. There's only 2 Andy Gorams!"
"The Kiddy Family" song was aimed at Kidderminster Harriers, a team from deep rural Worcestershire, one of those places that are often the subject of jokes about 'inbreeding'.
Apologies to the residents of Kidderminster, for describing them as being in 'rural' Worcestershire, but hey? 55,000 population? - it's hardly a bustling metropolis is it?
@@DaveBartlett the only people who know where Kidderminster is are people who live there, no one goes there by choice!
@@realburglazofficial2613 It's on the route between where I live and Birmingham where I work.
I try to go a different way.
@@timnewman7591 I’ve only ever driven through Kidderminster, and only then because I wasn’t the one driving!
Kiddi is famous for manufacturing carpets, so you may be walking on a rural carpet
The days of week one sounded like something kids would sing lol. That was a good laugh, thanks ladies 😀
It sounds like a girls handclap song
Who else agrees the Fight & Win guy looks like Peter Kay? 😂😂
Our Pete wouldn’t make such a wazzock of himself but I can see where you’re going ladies. Great reaction and the fact you got the cringe factor proves a little bit of Blighty is rubbing off on you both!
😂🥂🇬🇧🇺🇸
I want to know how he slipped his carer.
only if he lost alot of weight and even more IQ points
One of the funniest chants I heard, was watching Manchester City playing away to Sheffield United about 25 years ago, the Sheffield United fans were singing "We hate Wednesday" as their neighbours and most hated rivals are called Sheffield Wednesday, the City fans came straight back with "We hate Saturday" on account that at the time City were awful, heading for relegation, even though we were rubbish we still turned up in our thousands.
As a Wednesdayite myself this is quality 😂😂
City turned up in their thousands? You must of had more fans back then or something
@@Redeemed2Righteousness hilarious, City have always had good crowds, even when we were shit, everybody with half a brain cell knows it.
@@imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580 sorry but that’s bollox, in the top flight a ‘good crowd’ is filling your stadium, anything less than that isn’t a good crowd and city never used to fill their stadium and still don’t sometimes even as league champions
@@Redeemed2Righteousness you're obviously a Rag or Dipper, coming out with such nonsense and downright lies, City's last season at Maine Road, the capacity was 35,000, average attendance was 34,564, we moved from Maine Road because it was too small, first season at the new stadium capacity was 47,000 average attendance 46,245, we finished 16th and were nearly relegated, not to mention getting nearly 30,000 when we were in the 3rd tier, the boring inaccurate "City have no fans/ Emptyhad" bollocks, is just a myth created by little Rag tossers, that can't handle the fact that they're shite and we're the best club in England.
That American "Bar B Q" was plagiarised from an England World Cup song "Vindaloo" :) The reason for that Male XXXX was because the travelling Sunderland fans Dutch Manager was Dick Advocaat and they were chanting "Big Dick's Sunderland Army". The breasts comments were to a Male opposition footballer: Andy Carroll , who was slim and wore a Ponytail.
That rude African chant was because the player who was mentioned switched to that teams bitter and hated rivals(Ironically the same 2 teams as the very last clip where The Arsenal players were on a victory parade" and the player not only broke that unwritten rule but did what 99% of players do NOT do and wildly celebrated when scoring against his old team and fans. He ran the entire length of the pitch to the old fans, after scoring, just to taunt them. He then got injured hence that song.
That team was losing 4/0 Away when they pretended to celebrate a goal. Park was a South Korean footballer who had just scored the last-minute winning goal and that was HIS fans chanting that song. The "Que Sera" chant was mimicking the opposition fans who used to idolize Steve Gerrard for 12 years with other words to Que Sera but unbelievably when they were about to win their first league in a Generation he slipped and a Guy called "Demba Ba" scored the goal that cost them the entire 38 game League Trophy.
As for the man individual songs then pictures of the players are required to see what they meant but the spontaneous "Harry Potter" one was because the player warming up looked like Lord Voldemort :)
we're gonna score 3 more than you, typical american's taking something and making it bigger (just joshing you guys )
Is archaeology your main hobby, isle?😋
@@smythharris2635 My main hobby Smyth is replying to questions 2 months after they were asked but the idea of the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains does have a certain appeal, especially at 4.10am here in London.😀
Regarding the U.K. taking football more seriously than the US, as the great Liverpool manager Bill Shankley once said:
‘Football is not a matter of life and death, it’s much more important than that”.
I love the fact that 🇬🇧 has a sense of humour when it comes to football, for example in Scotland our referees are sponsored by an optical glassware chain specsavers.
They need to be
The umpires in Australian rules football ( afl). Used to be sponsored by spec savers as well.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣shoulda gone to Specsavers
🎶We lose every week, we lose every week, you’re nothing special, we lose every week🎶 should be the new theme song for DC United 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The British are the best and really funny Chants too and will take the Piss out of Celebs if they do something wrong
Hiya George, say you were at MLS game, would the stewards through You out if you were singing Derogatory songs, like the referee's a WAN***
Hi Everybody! We finally did this, it's been requested A LOT! We laughed SO hard at this and sure you will too! Please hit the Like button guys. Thanks for watching!!
Great Reaction.
There have been many reactions to " USA Basketball fans v Europe" PLEASE LADIES......ENJOY:)
LOL Those clowns singing the referees a wanker weren't even in the ground. I think it shows how little grasp American fans have about the chanting culture. (They were American fans)
BTW your comments section is likely to be full of comments recommending looking at other European leagues, apparently every country in Europe thinks they have the best fans. But you might enjoy looking up most intense derbies in football.
The sad thing is they did actually showed the best American chants
😳
I was in the crowd when we sung let's pretend we scored a goal. Lol us die hard yids do have sense of humour 🤣
TBF, you need one being a T*ttenham fan 😂
Your sense of humour is wonderful 🤣 Thank you for reacting to this with such an open mind. We really do love taking the p*** out of each!! Have a wonderful day ❤️
The "Luis Suarez - He bites who he likes" chant referred to Uraguayan footballer Luis Suarez who has a history of biting his opponents:
While playing at Ajax in Holland in 2010, he was suspended for seven games for biting PSV Eindhoven's Otman Bakkal on the shoulder.
Playing for Liverpool in 2013, he was suspended for 10 games for biting Chelsea's Branislov Ivanovic on the arm.
While playing for Uruguay in the 2014 World Cup, he bit Italy's Giorgio Chiellini. Despite this particular attack leaving teeth marks on Chiellini's shoulder, Suarez was not punished during the game, hence the "He bites who he likes" taunt.
I remember this, you could clearly see the teeth marks. Did he have to go for some sort of therapy as well as a ban?
His teeth are offside
His teeth are off-siiiide
Luis Suarez
His teeth are offside
this channel is the best unbiased channel ive seen thankyou for once an unbiased outside opinion and as always coys
This was hilarious i had to watch it twice, :) made my week thank you. the one with the balloon of the .. then it getting taken away, the crowd then chanting they want it back had me rolling lol.
You two are great on just about any topic. Watched for a while and so great that Debbie has come out of herself as she has a great sense of humour. This was particularly funny as I'm an English football fan and used to be in those crowds
Debbie and Natasha should look at the silliness of English cricket fans.
If Americans came over and tried that in England I fear for their safety
Can you imagine if they came to a premier league game and started chanting Today is Saturday, or things like that, they would get told to shut up
English chant writer: Jimmy Carr
USA chant writer: Ned Flanders
This is hilarious! We suffer from exactly the same lack of "singing" here in NZ as your fans, it is so frustrating/boring, The Poms absolutely nail it in a completely un -PC way...gotta love their passion, hey if you go to the footy, you SING, and that applies to Rugby too...do yourselves a favour, and get to a game in England. Love your reaction!
Best one I ever heard live was when my team were losing at Wembley to Blackburn Rovers. It went something like this:
We’re not going down and we’re not going up,
We won’t win the League and we won’t win the Cup,
We’re not very good but we’re not that bad,
We support Charlton ‘cos we’re all MAAAAD!
😂😂
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow I'm also a Charlton fan and yeah you have to be mad to be a Charlton fan. Best one I've ever heard live was at a game with Norwich on the final day of the season, we were both hopeless and both getting relegated down to the division below so we all sang "stand up if your going down". The whole stadium stood home fans, away fans, everyone it was a funny bit of gallous humour from a horror season
10:30 Barbecue: Is taken from England's 1998 World Cup song by Fat Les - Vindaloo. The original says "We're gonna score 1 more than you" but MLS say's 3 more than you, that's very optimistic!!
19:04 That's funny if you know the offside rule and know Mezut Ozil. There was a similar chant Luis Suarez his teeth are offside
'i believe that we will win...but respect the opinion of our opponents that they will win'
😂
We British don't show mercy
Our English chants may come across as brutal but in all in the name of fun
Hiya Wendy, its getting enjoyment out of the game
"Park, Park, Wherever you may be ..." ... that was his own fans praising him! That was their song they chose to worship him whenever he scored! .. Ji-Sung Park from Korea.
Kevin Nolan's goal celebration was flapping his arms like a chicken.
No goals? Your chicken is dead.
Yay! You did the thing! Yay for persistent nagging/polite peer pressure! Gonna love this video haha
😉
The Americans singing bar be que, was a copy of the England football song vindaloo…..
Us Brits can be vicious with out brutal honesty
One of our brilliant UK football managers, Bill Shankly, said, "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."
Glad you enjoyed the way us lot across the pond get on at football games, the Atalanta name was a confusion from whoever made the video with an Italian team named Atalanta. Loved the video, hope you’s do another reaction video of football chants as there is plenty on youtube
Love you guys! Keep the content coming a pleasure to watch
"His eyes are offside" Mesut Ozil has got bulging eyes (think Marty Feldman)
As a millwall fan you two are great!
On Atalanta; there's a fairly good Italian team by that name (derived from a heroine in Roman myth iirc) and it's possible the person who put the captions on thought the two team names were spelt the same way but pronounced differently. Backed up a little by the spelling of barbeque in one of the later clips. That's an Italian spelling, I think.
I think Debbie actually touched on one of the biggest differences when the, "I believe that we will win" chant came up. No, European fans don't go to support their team because they expect that team to win. We go anyway, and sing songs at the opposition about how they've only scored four against us and they must be terrible because the last team who played us got five. Or seven. It's a religion as much as a sport. And that bunch of foreign mercenaries and overpaid prima-donnas who play for us, well, if one of them does something that we'll remember and celebrate, we'll sing their names in our chants ten or twenty years later - more sometimes, there are still chants about Georgie Best and some of the people singing those songs were not born when he was playing and some probably weren't born when he sadly died still quite young.
Probably a better match, though I don't think they get to the level of European fans, would be American College Sports crowds. Some of those crowds are very enthusiastic and loud, though certainly not as spontaneous as European ones.
This gave me a laugh this morning so thank you for reacting to this video, l have seen others react to this but you guys add so much to it with your personalities and sense of humour.💕
You're very kind Mandy! Glad we could make you laugh! 😀❤️
In England, football is pretty much life or death. It's 'Us' versus 'you' and we're utterly ruthless in terms of running down opposing fans.
The fact that English humour naturally tends to be sarcastic with a hint of self deprecation, tends to make for some superb combinations such as "Let's pretend we scored a goal", "His eyes are offside", "We want our dick back!" and of course, the Addams Family riff (your sister is your mother)💥
Oh this made me smile so much, I remember that game, 'we want our d**k back' 🤣 I was there by chance
HAHAHAHAHA. I’m sorry, ladies. I’d be under the table at this point. 😂😂😂😂😂🇺🇸🇬🇧🔥
Kevin Nolan used to do a chicken dance when he scored, running along and flapping his arms like wings.
Atalanta are actually an Italian professional soccer/football club. They play in Serie A, which is the country's top flight league.
The “ten men went to bed” one; I watch some other US reaction channels and one, (Amanda Rae), the look on her face when that one was playing made me laugh for a good couple of minutes!
That fight and win would get punched in England 🤣
i THINK YOU TWO ARE BRILLIANT
you need to watch the liverpool fans singing you,ll never walk alone its brill
When my friends and I were in Seattle some of them went to a Sounders game (I went to a Huskies Ducks game as I’m not really a ‘soccer’ fan, but love me some football - and most North American sports) and they saw the fight and win guy there - but he wasn’t chanting anything. Another great reaction as always! Hope you’re both doing well
FOOTBALL IS LIFE!
Ted Lasso is a great example of British and American collaboration! (Writing especially)
Americans seem to be constantly going for a beer or burger during the game. It is a different game experience.
I luv the voice of the woman in orange! :) And really meowsome and purrfect reaction of both of you! A shy meow from Switzerland. ^^ And Atalanta is in Italy, near Bergamo, I believe. There is a soccer club called Atalanta Bergamo. :)
hello guys thanx for the great vlogs...... have you looked at our british sports like cheese roll down the gloucester hills. or the eat as many dried crackers as possilble
The English wouldn't have won Agincourt without all the chanting beforehand. Don't believe Shakespeare's sanitised version !
Absolutely brilliant ladies! Loved this so funny 🤣 See you Friday 🙏❤️ x
European fans make up their own chants; American clubs try to impose them on their fans!
The let’s pretend we scored a goal is Tottenham fans, my club.And when they sing Yiddo Yiddo Yiddo it’s because of the Jewish owners.
Beauty ! You are both great .
The one about the dead chicken, Kevin Nolan had a celebration when he scored called ‘the chicken’ so when his team where losing he couldn’t get his chicken out x
All the first half were US all the second UK I think in one of the US chants they used UK words so you thought it was in the UK 🇬🇧🇺🇸👍
I’m English and I’m moving to America I am taking the English chants to MLS games. Not even kidding I’ll sit on my own chanting
This has nothing to do with the video as I’m typing this before your reaction begins.. I just wanna say I struggle with my sexuality and you two just make me think that one day I could have what you have. Much love to you both 🌺🌺🌺
Don't live your life in a way that when you're 70 years old you look back and wish you could go back in time and do it all differently. Be yourself and be happy. We only get one go at life, make the most of it because before you know it, it's over 💚
Anni, the older you get the more you stareet judging whose opinion is worth listening to and whose isn't. You be who you want, and if tomorrow you want to be someone else, you go be that person too. Once you get past the worry about criticism and judgement from others, you are free to be whoever you want to be and be happy with yourself. You go be you and enjoy life.
You do you boo, the only person you should want to make happy with your decisions in life is yourself. Live life 100% you and people who are compatible with your life will appear in time.
This ain't no practice run, you only get one chance, be who you are. Look after no.1 first.
Great reaction videos ladies. When you coming to the UK?
Hey ladies try watching Everton(my team) v crystal palace to stay in premier league, fantastic from hours before the match until hours after. Fans were vocal throughout
Well done in making it to the end ladies! You hit the nail on the head, Britain has decades & decades of history in the sport & its intensely tribal here. Very different culturally. 👏👏👏
To be honest, that selection of Brit chants was pretty tame there are better ones on you tube :)
Great you reacted to this one :)
Best thing about the British is some random bloke in the crowd of a stadium gets an idea for a chant and then at that point it's either the entire stadium or most take part in the chanting
Feel compelled to point out that ‘Carroll’ was a MALE player!
Also…it’s genuinely wonderfully eclectic haha..with, for instance, South Korean Park being abused alongside ‘Scousers’, who are from Liverpool…!
Love you guys, thing is with us in the UK 🇬🇧 we're brutal with the chants but you can't take offence at it you just need to come back with better.
IT'S tribal and passionate to insult the opposition with creativity and flare, you gotta put the effort in. I don't even watch football but the chanting as an English man is a fundamental part of the game.
the we lose every week was us at the end of last season hahaa
Good to see you both laughing and in good mood 🤠💙💎🕊️
The Natasha and Debbie Show . Look, i cant make up my mind which one of You is the most attractive !!! . So You are both equally gorgeous in different ways Nat, and thats a fact . So let the status quo remain as it is.. also in my equation, Your shows are the best reaction videos out there.. You gals work well together.. Love to You Both !! Keep up the great video shows .. x x
you two are legends ...love you both ...Atalanta is probably in the same place as ingerland (england)
Vindalooooo nah nah 😅 so funny that they took England's song and changed it to BBQ lol
What a piss take
this is your best video, you ladies were on fire!
Ted Lasso is brilliant. Love it.
I was there for that last one. Arsenal had just won the FA Cup so this was after the open top bus parade and the fans were starting chants. Quite tame ones. Up steps Jack Wilshire who starts off this less than diplomatic chant aimed at our North London neighbours. He ended up doing a couple whilst club staff tried to get the microphone off him 😂
He got into a lot of trouble for that and I think he got fined by the club but the fans proper loved him for it.
Another brilliant reaction, ladies.
I loved Natasha's reactions to the chants using questionable words: first a big lol, followed by a a surprised look that seemed to be saying "what am I doing laughing at that?"
Don't worry, we'll still love you, because you're both lovely people, and you're still taking time to learn about British culture.
The chants come in three types -
First, those designed to encourage your own team. These can be great fun as they often result in a volume competition as both sets of fans try to drown out the opposition chants.
Second, chants designed to irritate and demoralise the opposition fans, team, or individual players.
And third, chants that are opportunistic and spontaneous when something happens that can be turned into a funny chant.
It's all great fun, although some fans are so passionate about their team that they resort to settling differences with violence.
The big clubs tend to segregate fans, and sometimes go as far as holding the home supporters in the stadium until the away fans have been escorted to their coaches or the railway stations.
In the 1970s and 80s, violence was a "normal" feature of football matches, until the police and football clubs worked together to stop it.
Now clubs have a zero tolerance to violence and other unacceptable behaviours such as racism. Anyone being prosecuted can also expect to be blacklisted and given a lifetime ban from buying tickets to any games in the country.
It's not that difficult for the police to catch offenders, as most supporters are sick of people who do these stupid things at a game, so they are happy to help the police.
I always wondered why it took me so long to drive from Atlanta to Pensacola. I was in fact in Atalanta, which doesn't actually exist 😂✌️♥️🇬🇧
It’s in Italy
Yes it does, it's in Italy
Nobody Does (Soccer) Football chants like the British..
Hi Natasha and Debbie, 🇬🇧 Cambridge here again. I am a gay man and have watched quite a few of your videos and love them. I have subscribed. There is a video documentary about the RYM Royal Yacht Britannia and the first time the Queen was also seen in public. Also about comedy don't give up we all need more of that. There is Alan Carr Chatty Man and clips of Miriam Margoles on The Graham Norton Show. Which are hilarious.
Do the video peter kaye misenterprated songs🤣
Can you hear the difference between the ones conceived in a boardroom to not hurt the sponsor money and the ones from people who has seen a football match.
The difference seems to be a capacity for self-ridicule. It’s deliberate in the Brits, but unwitting in the Yanks.
"It's like kentucky" " hey family is from kentucky" 🤔 🤣🤣
Every chant has context to it. U should look up john terry champions league final penalty to understand the viva john terry chant. The park eating dogs one pays homage to man utd favourite in ji sung park who was phenomenal everytime he played for us.
You need to watch USA vrs Europe basketball chants
That Seattle guy in blue, is he for real?? And " I believe that we will win ", I mean, seriously!!
great vid both of you are both beautiful i watch your vids all the time
We lose every week have two moments when it's perfect.
One is when it's a top team that for once lose to a lower team.
Then they chant it to strip them of the glory.
More common is that by singing it they already taking the piss out of themselves so nothing the opponents fans chant have any real meaning or effect.
Hi ladies - i know you have been looking at the Isle of Man TT recently - please take a look at 'Peter Hickman On board Chin Cam' and see if you can watch without wincing - impossible.
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly referred to as Atalanta, is a professional football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. The club plays in Serie A,
The real football, when the word football tells you where the game is played with the feet. Not the American game.