Loving the series, from northern Ireland myself, these videos show how our society really was not too long ago, thankfully we have moved passed most of it
FourFourTwo mag should put you in a feature for upcoming issue, really interesting insights into football. Football isn't just the premier league. good stuff
Another incident i recall well was in 96 when Cliftonville were away to Glentoran, in East Belfast, myself and my father ventured over only to find that the Dee Street UDA had blocked entrance to the ground. The narrow entry itself was a curse, manys a time we had a variety of liquids thrown at us from the houses in Dee St.
That was a really nice gesture in the for the Linfield fans 🤔 Would you guys not be interested in an all Ireland league . Or at least joining the League Of Ireland?? And why . Just curious what CFC fans think (Galway fan)
I've only come across these stories about the Irish (both Republic and Northern) football clubs. I really hope one day there's reconciliation and peace between the 2 communities because you can only get stronger in unity.
seen both north and south ireland play, such a shame they are divide, the fans are so similar and friendly but only each other they hate. maybe one day all irish will play in one team, iwould very much like to see this.
The red hand of Ulster had nothing to do with protestants. It was an anti British symbol used by O'Neill of Tír Eoghain's army that resisted British occupation. Also there is Protestant nationalists and Catholic unionists, also there is both nationalists and unionists who are not religious.
One aspect that I really like is when teams allow themselves to be attacked relentlessly, but they win nonetheless, doing a rope a dope. Is there enough historic material for making a video on this? Not necessarily catennachio, but that could also be fun.
Lisburn Distillery would be a god one. There is connection with Cliftonville's story. Both sides were in West Belfast in what were mixed areas. Cliftonville were viewed as Unionist, Distillery more mixed and traditionally a much bigger club. Both, by their locations, became easy opportunities for sectarian fighting when unionist clubs visited even though those fighting had often never been to a Cliftonville or Distillery game before and had no interest in the clubs. And in 1969 if anyone had been told one club would be burned out of the area and the other would become a symbol of Nationalist Football support you would have banked your shirt on their fortunes being the opposite of what happened. in 1970 for example, when Cliftonville were finishing bottom of the Irish League and their sister cricket club moved out of the area for fear of attack, Distillery won the Irish cup with Martin O'Neill scoring, though the majority of the club's Nationalist supporters stayed away from the game, which was played with very high security outside the ground as local Loyalists expected Nationalists to enter the area and saw an opportunity for trouble.
I'm from the republic, lot of talk of the 2 leagues joining... As much as I would like to a see it, and northern clubs would benefit with more money, I think northern clubs have more to lose. The league structure is great, all fixtures are close by, local rivalries could all be lost if ye fall down the leagues and end up playing cobh, Limerick etc
My main problem is with it is I'll probably have to quit supporting Cliftoville or Derry City 😂. All in favour of the All Ireland league, but European spots will probably be cut because of it.
Linfield caused trouble where ever they went yet it was the nationalist clubs that suffered. Sums up NI. Should cover the story of Glentoran. A story full of class and prestige yet one that has turned to complete struggle.
You forgot to add Cliftonville were a majority Unionist Team, they even had their own Orange Lodge, but violent and sectarian attacks forced all the Protestants out of the area, and all Republicans moved in.
Acting like the same thing didn’t happen to Cliftonville fans every day. Cliftonville played the least amount of home games due to the unionist clubs destroying the stadium.
I like the series. Never knew football in that region is full of historic event
@corganoJM Rangers and Celtic are Scottish football teams. not Northern Irish. No "Troubles" in Scotland...yet :-/
@@alch3mi5t. true, but both celtic and rangers have massive fanbases in northern ireland
Anton Ironstag *north of Ireland
@@JohnDoe-vz7bn Nah it's Northern Ireland ya spaz
@@scaniajude9157 north of ireland sugarplum
Loving the series, from northern Ireland myself, these videos show how our society really was not too long ago, thankfully we have moved passed most of it
FourFourTwo mag should put you in a feature for upcoming issue, really interesting insights into football. Football isn't just the premier league. good stuff
"Cead mile failte Linfield" is some class act by the reds, boi!
Another incident i recall well was in 96 when Cliftonville were away to Glentoran, in East Belfast, myself and my father ventured over only to find that the Dee Street UDA had blocked entrance to the ground. The narrow entry itself was a curse, manys a time we had a variety of liquids thrown at us from the houses in Dee St.
Not nice . Did you ever see any sectarian behaviour from clifftonville supporters patsy?
Now a days reds men are parking at the backs of the houses on dee street without a problem thankfully
My club❤
That was a really nice gesture in the for the Linfield fans 🤔
Would you guys not be interested in an all Ireland league . Or at least joining the League Of Ireland?? And why . Just curious what CFC fans think
(Galway fan)
You Reds
Another great video lads
I never knew all of this history, your content is seriously incredible. Keep it up umaxit.
+niespeludo thanks for your support!
Back to Northern Ireland again its great that videos are being done we're normally forgotten about
From Northern Ireland, loving the series mate but one thing, Ballymena is pronounced Bally-mee-na, keep up the good work but
I would say Bal-ah-mee-nah... But that is probably just from living there my whole life.
Its DaTruth I'm from dunloy mate, but yeah you've sounded it out better than I have my accents just slightly different
@@roromcgorro2315 Yeah 100% thats where my da is from and he says it like that
@@roromcgorro2315 im from belfast and i say bal ah mee na but my mas from ballymena
my mas schools caretaker was liam neesons da
keep it up Umaxit.....
we love all ur great videos....
Great to see northern irish football gettin some publicity
Should do a video on the downfall of Bangor FC or the struggles of Glentoran!!
I love these videos please do more I didn't really know much about Irish football before i watched this it's really interesting
Loving the series 😍
+Kumarjit Banerjee Thank you. We've enjoyed covering it
Loving the series, keep up the good work
+Seany_Boy much appreciated Sean
Once again thank you for another good video where I learned more about northern Irish football
Brilliant series.
These were awesome! Keep up the great work!
Fantastic book. Recommend it 100 times over.
I've only come across these stories about the Irish (both Republic and Northern) football clubs. I really hope one day there's reconciliation and peace between the 2 communities because you can only get stronger in unity.
Please do a video about Guy Roux the legendary AJ Auxerre coach for 40 years
Fascinating series, hopefully there'll be a video on the national team too. Kutgw
Cliftonville FC - Irish Cup winners 2024☘🏆⚽
Amazing series!!!! Loving every single feature of this so far! Kudos team.
P.S Was wondering when will you change the name of the channel. ;)
Indraneil Mukherjee Tifo = mid/November
3:52 is the best part of the video
seen both north and south ireland play, such a shame they are divide, the fans are so similar and friendly but only each other they hate. maybe one day all irish will play in one team, iwould very much like to see this.
Up The Redsssssssss Cliftonville FC.
LFC Legend Unluckyyy Lucas until you come into the republic, then the heads drop, mouths remain closed, you know your place 😂😂😂
@@benphone7430 who do you even support sir 😂
@@benphone7430 what does this even mean you blibbering crackhead?
The red hand of Ulster had nothing to do with protestants. It was an anti British symbol used by O'Neill of Tír Eoghain's army that resisted British occupation. Also there is Protestant nationalists and Catholic unionists, also there is both nationalists and unionists who are not religious.
One aspect that I really like is when teams allow themselves to be attacked relentlessly, but they win nonetheless, doing a rope a dope.
Is there enough historic material for making a video on this? Not necessarily catennachio, but that could also be fun.
Any here from Nothern Ireland tell me who you support in the NIFL premiership do you support??
My local team ❤️
Bally- mee - na ( doing you a favour mate ) haha good vid
Great video, up the reds!
4:06 Long Live Ian Paisley!
Err... Sorry to be the bearer of bad news for you mate....
but he's dead now....
please do a video on Glentoran :D
The 1979 Irish Cup final was against Portadown, not Linfield.
and some day Cliftonville doing better in Europe too :)
Lisburn Distillery would be a god one. There is connection with Cliftonville's story. Both sides were in West Belfast in what were mixed areas. Cliftonville were viewed as Unionist, Distillery more mixed and traditionally a much bigger club. Both, by their locations, became easy opportunities for sectarian fighting when unionist clubs visited even though those fighting had often never been to a Cliftonville or Distillery game before and had no interest in the clubs. And in 1969 if anyone had been told one club would be burned out of the area and the other would become a symbol of Nationalist Football support you would have banked your shirt on their fortunes being the opposite of what happened. in 1970 for example, when Cliftonville were finishing bottom of the Irish League and their sister cricket club moved out of the area for fear of attack, Distillery won the Irish cup with Martin O'Neill scoring, though the majority of the club's Nationalist supporters stayed away from the game, which was played with very high security outside the ground as local Loyalists expected Nationalists to enter the area and saw an opportunity for trouble.
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Cliftonville should’ve joined the league of ireland
No, there needed to be a presence in both leagues, they held firm.
Cillian W99 there had to be at least ONE catholic team in NI though mate
I'm from the republic, lot of talk of the 2 leagues joining... As much as I would like to a see it, and northern clubs would benefit with more money, I think northern clubs have more to lose. The league structure is great, all fixtures are close by, local rivalries could all be lost if ye fall down the leagues and end up playing cobh, Limerick etc
My main problem is with it is I'll probably have to quit supporting Cliftoville or Derry City 😂.
All in favour of the All Ireland league, but European spots will probably be cut because of it.
@@1888SEÁN why would you have to quit?
Yeah I know, it wouldn't be fair. I think it should be left as is.
Was the ceád mile failté bit sarcastic?
An that’s why Clift is Ireland’s best
Do the rise of Dundalk fc⚪⚫
Cliftonville played Portadown in 1979 cup final not linfield
Anyone got the clip of the UFF throwing a grenade at the Red Army at Windsor?
BJK
Linfield caused trouble where ever they went yet it was the nationalist clubs that suffered. Sums up NI.
Should cover the story of Glentoran. A story full of class and prestige yet one that has turned to complete struggle.
You forgot to add Cliftonville were a majority Unionist Team, they even had their own Orange Lodge, but violent and sectarian attacks forced all the Protestants out of the area, and all Republicans moved in.
Neela
It is pronounced
Bal-e-me-nah or
Bally-mean-ah
Bring back belfast celtic to west belfast! !!!!!✊✊✊✊✊
Henry Magennis LINFIELD FOREVER
UP THE RANGERS 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I hate cliftonville, during the troubles my mates grandfathers friend (crues fan) died because of things thrown by them at that game.
Acting like the same thing didn’t happen to Cliftonville fans every day.
Cliftonville played the least amount of home games due to the unionist clubs destroying the stadium.
Up the reds
Politics
79 against linfield lol..it was portadown ffs
Linfield ALWAYS causing trouble
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