Thanks for this,my friend. I am in my 8th decade in London. That was a pleasant, gentle introduction to European Football passion. Now, please watch " World's Greatest Fans: Ultras / Europe." It's no trouble at all, but it's just real fervour from all over Europe. btw: Most of these were the AWAY fans, so, , just, one segregated, section like the street March in another Country and only one section singing like Paris, Malmo(Sweden) in London, and those Greek fans in England. ENJOY and, kindly,let me know what you think..In European competitions,often, thousands of Away fans gather and get escorted, on foot, to the Home Stadium:)
European sports, especially football, straddle the thin line between passion and aggression. Most often supportive, sometimes brutal but always raw emotion. That passion can easily lead to anger, as tribalism offers a veil to disguise less than savoury characters within. I feel the attempt at balance definitely worthwhile, yet it has taken over 100 years of tinkering to reach this level of trust between the various states, supporters and local residents of the clubs. The results are undeniable as some chants seem to touch your very soul, in a way only the truest, most human, art can offer. Although not a Liverpool supporter, I highly recommend checking out (and possibly reacting to) Liverpool vs Borussia Dortmund 2016 singing "You'll Never Walk Alone", sporting culture at its finest.
The stadiums are built to be flexible to accommodate all the jumping around. You should react to other videos like this, there are definitely better ones.
Polo, my man, you want crowd atmosphere, react to a game of Australian Football. AFL. Watch AFL Biggest Hits. We don't have mouthguards or padding. You cannot be sent off for anything. This is 36 very fit very aggressive and committed athletes, trying their best to dominate by any means. The highlights feature plenty of KOs, broken bones and other damage. Crowds? 100k per game. In AFL unless you are unconscious, or have broken bones, you have to get yourself off the field. No assistance possible. No sanctions even for deliberate misconduct. Dangerous and very rough game. We love it!
I am in my 8th decade in London. That was a pleasant, gentle introduction to European Football passion. Now, please watch " World's Greatest Fans: Ultras / Europe." It's no trouble at all, but it's just real fervour from all over Europe. btw: Most of these were the AWAY fans , so, , just,one segregated, section slike the March in another Country and only one section singing like Paris, Malmo(Sweden) in London and those Greek fans in England. ENJOY and, kindly,let me know what you think.
Australian Football League AFL. Completely different, no drums only combined voices. I see 50 - 60,000 in the crowds you showed. Try 100,000 plus for AFL Final Crowd. Friendly vibe, no Violence, Marching or Singing crap.
Depends on the club and country, my local club for example has a lot of female fans even in the ultras section but I've seen a lot of fan groups that were almost entirely men
It can be quit dangerous after a game. Unfortunately we also have a Lot of Hooligans at those football matches.its very sad,we dont visit with family anymore
Thanks for this,my friend. I am in my 8th decade in London. That was a pleasant, gentle introduction to European Football passion.
Now, please watch " World's Greatest Fans: Ultras / Europe." It's no trouble at all, but it's just real fervour from all over Europe.
btw: Most of these were the AWAY fans, so, , just, one segregated, section like the street March in another Country and only one section singing like Paris, Malmo(Sweden) in London, and those Greek fans in England. ENJOY and, kindly,let me know what you think..In European competitions,often, thousands of Away fans gather and get escorted, on foot, to the Home Stadium:)
Polo,Soccer these guys have been playing soccer for ever, they are nuts. It's am lot older,than our American football.Their football is a world sport.
European sports, especially football, straddle the thin line between passion and aggression. Most often supportive, sometimes brutal but always raw emotion. That passion can easily lead to anger, as tribalism offers a veil to disguise less than savoury characters within. I feel the attempt at balance definitely worthwhile, yet it has taken over 100 years of tinkering to reach this level of trust between the various states, supporters and local residents of the clubs. The results are undeniable as some chants seem to touch your very soul, in a way only the truest, most human, art can offer. Although not a Liverpool supporter, I highly recommend checking out (and possibly reacting to) Liverpool vs Borussia Dortmund 2016 singing "You'll Never Walk Alone", sporting culture at its finest.
The stadiums are built to be flexible to accommodate all the jumping around. You should react to other videos like this, there are definitely better ones.
Polo, my man, you want crowd atmosphere, react to a game of Australian Football. AFL. Watch AFL Biggest Hits. We don't have mouthguards or padding. You cannot be sent off for anything. This is 36 very fit very aggressive and committed athletes, trying their best to dominate by any means. The highlights feature plenty of KOs, broken bones and other damage. Crowds? 100k per game. In AFL unless you are unconscious, or have broken bones, you have to get yourself off the field. No assistance possible. No sanctions even for deliberate misconduct. Dangerous and very rough game. We love it!
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Best of Fan marches
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It's not only football, watch "European vs american basketball fans"
Should look out for Glasgow Celtic v Barcelona for the best in fan displays!
Closest US crowds get to European atmosphere is either college football or nhl playoff hockey. But still just not quite on the same level
I am in my 8th decade in London. That was a pleasant, gentle introduction to European Football passion.
Now, please watch " World's Greatest Fans: Ultras / Europe." It's no trouble at all, but it's just real fervour from all over Europe.
btw: Most of these were the AWAY fans , so, , just,one segregated, section slike the March in another Country and only one section singing like Paris, Malmo(Sweden) in London and those Greek fans in England. ENJOY and, kindly,let me know what you think.
Australian Football League AFL. Completely different, no drums only combined voices. I see 50 - 60,000 in the crowds you showed. Try 100,000 plus for AFL Final Crowd.
Friendly vibe, no Violence, Marching or Singing crap.
Oh man that guy at 2:16 is total cringe 😄
All men?
I saw a couple of women. 😂
Depends on the club and country, my local club for example has a lot of female fans even in the ultras section but I've seen a lot of fan groups that were almost entirely men
It can be quit dangerous after a game. Unfortunately we also have a Lot of Hooligans at those football matches.its very sad,we dont visit with family anymore