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  • @CrowdyAC
    @CrowdyAC Год назад +861

    low score games can still be highly entertaining....so that is NOT the reason to get drunk and support your team. football in europe and south america is more like a religion....there is a deep connection between fans and their club...thus there is a support before, during and after the game. you give all for your team.

    • @krm874
      @krm874 Год назад +39

      And africa

    • @nunosampaionunes2334
      @nunosampaionunes2334 Год назад +18

      Completely agree!! We go to "war", not entertainment!!! It's in our blood!!! We prepare ourselves the whole week for the weekend match!!!

    • @enricogg
      @enricogg Год назад +10

      Low scoring games are SO much more entertaining though! Part of the beauty of football ⚽️ is that goals are “rare”. And still, You can have a match with nothing happening for 80 minutes and have all hell break loose is the final minutes, and end up with a 2-1 result or even more in some cases. The beautiful game ladies and gents.

    • @samuelpinder1215
      @samuelpinder1215 Год назад +2

      Celebrations are always better if its a shit game and then you score in the 92nd minute to make it 1-0

    • @Marco-zt6fz
      @Marco-zt6fz Год назад +2

      When you are a fan for team in Europe is more then only to be a fan, thats is a lifestyle. In italy say the people we have 3 Religon, first is Football, secound is Food and third is the Church. When you visit for exemple a game in Germany is tradition to drink a Beer and eat a Bratwurst or a Curry Wurst, thats part of the fan culture. Of course, has some fans, they drink a little to much, but they are under observation of the Security. Also everthing is under control by the game.

  • @argantyr5154
    @argantyr5154 Год назад +310

    In the US, its the Entertainment, in Europe its the passion, you can really see the difference between playing at home or away. Specially if you go to Turkey and Greece.

    • @donmongoose
      @donmongoose Год назад +6

      Feels like Europe take football as serious as the US take poltics, meanwhile the US takes soccer as serious as we take politics. (context, speaking as a Brit, i get politics is a bit more 'hot' in some european countries, but still not football levels)

    • @argantyr5154
      @argantyr5154 Год назад

      @Aingeal Dhè Some part of Turkey is in Turkey has a territory in both Asia and Europe. For this reason, Turkey is a transcontinental country. The European portion of Turkey (Thrace region) comprises 3% of the country and 15% of Turkey’s population.

    • @jals11
      @jals11 Год назад +2

      Turkey and Greece are copy and paste Conmebol fans ,,, XD

    • @Ray-lw2rh
      @Ray-lw2rh Год назад

      The players are used to it 😅 I went to one of those matches, it was quite the experience

    • @BrandonPerry-ep6ei
      @BrandonPerry-ep6ei Год назад +1

      Well this is the only sport europe has..... Theres 30 major league baseball teams alone that each play 162 games seasons .... Of course its not going to be as searious when theres more sports and more teams

  • @adriangold3503
    @adriangold3503 Год назад +194

    5:40 You are the first one to kind of realize that the stadium is designed to do that .
    Everyone else freaked out when they saw that
    😂 Good job sir 🤌

    • @D2K58
      @D2K58 Год назад +1

      Feel it bro 😂😂😂 really the first one! 😂

    • @epsilon937
      @epsilon937 Год назад +2

      So true. That’s Germany, everything germans built is designed to withstand at lot more weight than people can ever fit in

    • @johnhunt3950
      @johnhunt3950 Год назад +4

      When i first saw this i thought when it moves like this it has to be designed to do that.
      No way a stadion that fits so many people here in germany isn't designed to be able to hold even crazier things

  • @geekofix
    @geekofix Год назад +346

    Hello from Germany, this is another great video. You're the first person I've seen react to it so far who mentions that the stadium must be built that way on purpose. You're right. German engineering/construction.
    In Europe, but also in South America, fan culture looks a little different. Here in Europe, fans organize themselves into fan clubs and spend a lot of free time with and for the club. Very often, even the whole family is involved. I can recommend you to visit a game if you ever visit Germany or another European country. I know it's loud, but you will have a good time.
    Clubs Europe: 2:55 Borussia Dortmund (Germany), 3:29 1. FC Köln (Germany), 5:15 Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany), 5:55 Northern Ireland National Team, 6:33 AC Milan (Italy), 7:01 France National Team, 7:33 Iceland National Team, 7:56 Aris Thessaloniki F. C. (Greece), 8:53 Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany), 9:10 Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands), 9:32 Malmö FF (Sweden), 10:16 Paris Saint-Germain (France), 10:48 Romania National Team

    • @TheZumph
      @TheZumph Год назад

      Every club in Europe copies England like it should be

    • @athrunzala6770
      @athrunzala6770 Год назад +3

      7 :01 Equipe de France = STADE VELODROME in marseille

    • @ManOfSt33l
      @ManOfSt33l Год назад +3

      Yes exactly! I was thinking of writing something similar (Also from germany). European fans have this behavior (guess) more than half a century. Of course our stadiums in europe are designed, constructed and built to withstand this forces!! But thanks @geekofix! Unfortunately this mindset is very rare in the US otherwise the rest of the world has more trust in their own designers...

    • @coeurclaire
      @coeurclaire Год назад +2

      @@athrunzala6770 it indeed, I lived in Marseille before, it's Orange Velodrome stadium.
      The best part of this video, the people singing French anthem which is 'la Marseillaise' in Marseille 🙂

    • @hyenalaughingmatter8103
      @hyenalaughingmatter8103 Год назад

      Schalke fans are better than Frankfurt.

  • @javigabis5367
    @javigabis5367 Год назад +90

    Romania played that game against The Netherlands, they have lost the game 4-1, but our fans stood there and keep singing the anthem and other chants.

    • @samuelpinder1215
      @samuelpinder1215 Год назад +3

      Well yeah because Romania dont expect to win every game like barcelona or man city and that's why they only are good when they're winning

    • @kamilosowski3889
      @kamilosowski3889 Год назад

      And I just wonder what that huge banner says about Moldova.

    • @javigabis5367
      @javigabis5367 Год назад +6

      @@kamilosowski3889 The Union between Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania and the fact that they all we're romanian regiments

    • @sombrepigeon3547
      @sombrepigeon3547 Год назад +1

      @@javigabis5367 I believe they still are, right?

    • @javigabis5367
      @javigabis5367 Год назад +1

      @@sombrepigeon3547 Yes, they still are

  • @dan_kay
    @dan_kay 5 месяцев назад +6

    The game day in Europe is literally a game DAY. You meet early in a bar; you have a couple of bottles of breakfast; you go to the stadium; you sing your songs; you meet other fan clubs on the way; you enter the stadium, facing the opponents fan club on the other side of the stadium; you see all their banners, flags and colors; you hear them singing and chanting and all you can think of is to be louder in your own home.
    Game day is awesome :)

  • @ammazzadraghi6129
    @ammazzadraghi6129 Год назад +36

    In USA is a little show, in Europe and South America is a life style. We support our team, we speak of football for all the week

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Год назад +2

      Oh we have people like that here too. Just not as many. :D

    • @gb60345
      @gb60345 Год назад +4

      @@mycroft16 sorry, but you dont. There may even be fans who adore the club, but who are passionate, fanatical, who take buses and trains to another city, fight whit rivals, literally being able to die or injured (as happens) only in europe and south america! Football fans (i mean the real football) cannot be compared with anyone else.

    • @KP3GOTDUBS
      @KP3GOTDUBS Год назад +2

      @@gb60345 it’s because we really don’t care about soccer

    • @gb60345
      @gb60345 Год назад

      @@KP3GOTDUBS first is football. Secondly it's obvious you guys are weird as fuck. Lol

    • @jaxcoss5790
      @jaxcoss5790 11 месяцев назад +1

      Not even close to Europe supporters I'm afraid.

  • @axellarsson6994
    @axellarsson6994 Год назад +35

    I heard you said that you thought they were singing right before the game. This goes on the whole game. The fans are singing the WHOLE game, no matter what country or team we are talking about. All teams in Europe are the same. We are there for the passion, not for the entertainment.

  • @miguelcolaco4770
    @miguelcolaco4770 Год назад +107

    the rivalries in europe and south america are usually very dangerous. two of my clubs supporters were killed prior to a derby day (a derby is when to clubs of the same city play each other, its usually a big rivalry). the alcohol sometimes has nothing to do with it, teams here have mentalities and/or political ideologies. in italy there are a lot of games where its pretty much a left vs right faceoff. we're born into it and we defend the colors of our club and city. great content. all the best :)

    • @Zahkia
      @Zahkia 7 месяцев назад +1

      I know that Lazio is pretty much on the right side of the political spectrum - what are some left leaning clubs in Italy?

    • @cda14j
      @cda14j 3 месяца назад

      ​​​@@Zahkia livorno and atalanta are Lazio's rivals strictly based on politics so livorno and atalanta

  • @SierraKilo76
    @SierraKilo76 Год назад +50

    If you ever have the chance, listen to European fans live. No microphone can transport how freaking loud this is.

    • @gbormann71
      @gbormann71 Год назад

      Imagine a football stadium 500m from your bedroom 🤣

    • @mikefraser4513
      @mikefraser4513 Год назад

      Turk Telecom Arena held the record for the loudest crowd roar in a sports stadium, when Galatasaray fans hit 131 decibels. ( 52,044 fans in 2013).

  • @biancawichard4057
    @biancawichard4057 Год назад +5

    a game ending 0-0 (fighting to score but have luck) is probably more exciting than a 10-0 win (one sided play) exactly the game is bonus the atmosphere is why you are going and participating is so much fun

  • @Lichti82
    @Lichti82 Год назад +15

    nice compilation, but it is missing Dortmunds 'Gelbe Wand' and Liverpools 'you'll never walk alone'

    • @mikefraser4513
      @mikefraser4513 Год назад

      That's what I was bout to write. That song sends shivers down your spine, They even sang it in Dortmund and Australia. ruclips.net/video/slssjDUA3tE/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/5iLL57puZPM/видео.html

  • @Macca-zx7gz
    @Macca-zx7gz Год назад +11

    I always think the "I believe that we win" thing is an odd thing to chant lol
    It's kinda like saying "we're not sure, but we're optimistic"

  • @onziplin
    @onziplin Год назад +3

    Video on 8:10 boys in yellow it is team from greece traveled to manchester across whole Europe..2600km or 1630miles away from home..that is passion

  • @anderswiik7432
    @anderswiik7432 Год назад +5

    Here in the US I can carry an assault rifle going grocery shopping,but trying to get a flag in to a sports arena would probably get me sent off to Guantanamo,with no return ticket.

  • @XboxNL30180
    @XboxNL30180 Год назад +4

    Hallo from The Netherlands , European is like Religion and USA is like a family day out in a park like Disney .

  • @_eclipz_
    @_eclipz_ Год назад

    Happy new year guys, love your videos! Keep em coming please! :D

  • @daviehudson4270
    @daviehudson4270 Год назад +2

    In the USA it’s so wholesome, in Europe it’s actual warfare … and I mean that literally

  • @fridanygren4070
    @fridanygren4070 18 дней назад

    As a Swede I find it very interesting how so many chants for non-Swedish teams were using the song from Pippi Longstocking - här kommer Pippi Långstrump. Also this is a huge tradition within our hockey league, were each team has a huge repertoar of songs and chants, which one or two people are leading the arena in, and we do tifos for the big games or important for some special reason. I’ve seen a NHL game and was really disappointed with the chanting since they only had one they kept on repeat the whole game

  • @StreetFighter2142
    @StreetFighter2142 Год назад +1

    Also imagine you being the visiting team and playing under the songs of the home crowd. Or vice versa. Playing at home your fans supporting you

  • @steffenschulle1094
    @steffenschulle1094 Год назад +3

    in Europe you can't call the Game Soccer, that's Football!! Greetings from Germany.

  • @TheBarretNL
    @TheBarretNL Год назад

    It always makes me smile when i hear the uproar of tribune like that. Surely this is similar to how gladiators felt when they walked onto the arena.

  • @casp11
    @casp11 Год назад +14

    Would love you guys to react to most offensive British football chants 🇬🇧

    • @jaxcoss5790
      @jaxcoss5790 11 месяцев назад +1

      We are savage! 😂😂😂

  • @svenmerscheid1509
    @svenmerscheid1509 Год назад +1

    Low score games are especially thrilling because the closer it comes to an end, the worse a failure can be.. these Games are packed with brilliant tactical solutions and a single step into the wrong direction can make the difference. In an european football game you are ready to build everything up with what you've got from the first to last second.
    In US sports is basically like an RPG where it goes from one direction into the other for a whole game.. most of the us sports arent even worth watching until the last quarter.

  • @draganmarkovic491
    @draganmarkovic491 Год назад +5

    Many people think that low scoring games make football boring. But I would say that it's like in the movies, football is like a drama movie or a thriller, it's all about suspense and anxiety while other sports are more like an action movie, just action from start to finish. And of course like shitty movie can be boring regardless of the genre it's the same for football.

    • @gbormann71
      @gbormann71 Год назад

      Yeah, outside the stadium you can follow the flow of the match, the near-misses and the goals from the chanting and jeering.

  • @markaitcheson3212
    @markaitcheson3212 Год назад +2

    This video is very tame, "Ultra our way of life" will show you what sports means outside of America.

  • @varg1814
    @varg1814 Год назад +1

    The "Fight and win" guy now is a huge meme in the Ultra community 🤣🤣

  • @panamepaname3176
    @panamepaname3176 Год назад

    🔥🔥 yeah !! We go for that !!! So true !!

  • @juanfelipegomezbustos2827
    @juanfelipegomezbustos2827 Год назад +1

    I Europe and South America the team you support has a meaning, your city , your home town , your family and even your religious beleives can be bonded to it. Football here in South America is a Religion by it self!

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye Год назад +1

    I like you guys and just Subscribed.
    "USA V Europe Basketball Fans" is for you.
    ENJOY Guys...

  • @michaelthomas8592
    @michaelthomas8592 13 дней назад

    (European) Picture No.1 was Dortmund (BVB 09), No.2 was Cologne, No.3 was Frankfort (Melody called "Pippi Langstrumpf" - engl. "Pippi Longstocking") and when the stadiums in Germany are constructed to got this - they got it!

  • @davidpreskoc9449
    @davidpreskoc9449 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm from Prague, I recommend you to be surprised, I support basketball and hockey in the USA and in Europe, I think you will be quite surprised 😄

  • @GRR1MN1R
    @GRR1MN1R Год назад +3

    the lower the scores in a game is more intense and engaging for the fans

  • @bryndishelga3684
    @bryndishelga3684 Год назад +1

    Our stadiums here in Europe are built differently they are built to withstand that.

  • @nunosampaionunes2334
    @nunosampaionunes2334 Год назад +3

    Stadiums are designed to withstand vibrations similar to strong earthquakes so that is actually normal and not scary at all to us!!

    • @metalvideos1961
      @metalvideos1961 Год назад

      i wish they had that memo in the netherlands. not too long a go a stadium collapsed lol

  • @fantoxic3801
    @fantoxic3801 Год назад +2

    Ultra our way of life !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @themasterpro001
    @themasterpro001 11 месяцев назад +1

    Now if u are impressed about european fans, imagine south american fans who football not means just a sport, means everything in your life

  • @badsanta2780
    @badsanta2780 Год назад

    being there is the thing feel the energy , feel the power of the crowd .. raw

  • @ronniebots9225
    @ronniebots9225 Год назад +1

    5:23 "that what wants to move but cant will break. That what wants to move and can will not break". Those stadiums are designed to move with the crowd and try to prefent resonance frequency that would destroy the stands. They achieve this making segments that can move independed of eachother.

  • @bogdanandrei7730
    @bogdanandrei7730 Год назад

    Thanks guys

  • @bjabbbjabb1286
    @bjabbbjabb1286 Год назад

    From all the wars we fought between us, we let this be our peace among us.

  • @gherasemielu1425
    @gherasemielu1425 Год назад +2

    06:30 - 07:00 they actually sing something cute and soulful - , Ricchi e Poveri - Sara perche ti amo :)

    • @19free93
      @19free93 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your help, this song definitely soulful.)

  • @panamepaname3176
    @panamepaname3176 Год назад +3

    Chants 90 min !! Non stop 🔥🔥🔥

  • @matthill5426
    @matthill5426 Год назад

    You should react to our football tailgate parties! Think of it like, a pre-game party in the parking lot, with food, booze, music, dancing, and games. They're "tailgates" because the guys park their trucks, drop the tailgate on the bed of it to unload their grills, barbecues, booze, tables, music, everything!
    "You think it's because you go to the pub before the game and get boozed up..?" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, we bring the pub to the game! Sports bars are for getting boozed up and watching the game with other fans if you're not there in person! :D

    • @DavidDeblaere
      @DavidDeblaere Месяц назад +1

      Your stadiums are probably located outside of the city surrounded by a huge parking lot. Ours are in the middle of the city. You walk to the game. The stadium's part of the city as are the bars surrounding it

  • @scottirvine121
    @scottirvine121 Год назад +1

    The first reactor to realise the stadium is built to take the strain

  • @transponderful
    @transponderful Год назад +1

    It's money vs passion.cheers.

  • @jumpeur1070
    @jumpeur1070 Год назад

    Everytime i see that kind of vidéo, I am like "wait for it, they are not ready " 😅

  • @itzskizzyk5472
    @itzskizzyk5472 Год назад

    That 2nd European team singing all I think of is a Glasgow Celtic song "oh Artur boruc the holy goalie he hates the Huns, he blessed himself at Ibrox and the Huns went aff their nut, he's aff his fucking rocker and he said god bless the pope" 🤣 wonderful man 🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @TheShibangelist
    @TheShibangelist Год назад

    We used to fight each other, as in, having wars ... this is the new way of fighting eachother. That's why when you you are the guest, we call the fans, the 12th player. Their passion and chants can sway the chances. The more passions te fans show, the more embolden and energic our warriors will be on the field and intimidate the other team :) It goes a bit deeper, with more "history" as you said.
    React to Green Street Elite - Movie ! You'll thank me later ! 12:50 A.C. Milano - 1899

  • @quna28
    @quna28 Год назад

    This is passion, this is fun

  • @canawab1
    @canawab1 Год назад +9

    La vidéo NFL fans vs Europe soccer fans existe, il y a aussi Our way of life qui est vraiment intéressante pour comprendre notre passion du football
    Salutations de Belgique ✌

  • @Mikaelleob
    @Mikaelleob Год назад +1

    The one where everyone was clapping that is Iceland, I’m from Iceland

  • @romaindemarais
    @romaindemarais Год назад +3

    in the US it is quantity over quality

  • @wetpanther99
    @wetpanther99 Год назад +10

    Great reaction and you mentioned time scales of history….. do the basketball comparison where nba is much older than European leagues, that is some passionate stuff to watch

    • @willmiles5236
      @willmiles5236 Год назад +6

      it’s just different culture european fans just sing and chant all game for any sport they support the us is just different people love their nfl and college teams just as much as european fans love their teams

    • @cjboyer4355
      @cjboyer4355 Год назад +4

      NBA is also the worst example because like 75% of NBA fans are fans of players and not teams it’s sad. College basketball is more comparable to European fans.

    • @laflamablanca-kh4xv
      @laflamablanca-kh4xv Год назад +4

      @@cjboyer4355 exactly, college basketball but college football first and foremost. That’s where all the insane American fans congregate

    • @cjboyer4355
      @cjboyer4355 Год назад

      @@laflamablanca-kh4xv agreed but since they don’t play American football in Europe it’s hard to make a apples to apples comparison.

    • @laflamablanca-kh4xv
      @laflamablanca-kh4xv Год назад

      @@cjboyer4355 true, that makes sense. I guess I included college football more because I felt like it would be the most similar example from a fandom/passion standpoint

  • @fourleaf4208
    @fourleaf4208 Год назад

    a quick google search shows, that in a stadium the average decibel is between 80 and 90. But the peaks go well past 100 and the record is beyond 130. So yeah that's loud.
    for comparison:
    60-65dB: a normal conversation
    80-90dB: a jackhammer at 10m (~30ft) or heavy traffic is around
    100dB: Jackhammer with 0m
    110dB: live rock music, starting plane at 60m (~200ft) distance (16 times as loud as 70dB)
    125-130dB: Military jet take-off with afterburner at 15m (50 ft)
    150+db: gun fire at point blank

  • @cryptidian3530
    @cryptidian3530 Год назад

    The stadiums are designed for movement. So the rocking up and down is fine. They are built for it.

  • @kimbirch1202
    @kimbirch1202 Год назад +1

    The first professional football clubs started in England 140 years ago, a long time to build loyalty, passion , and rivalry.
    Not so in the US.

  • @sunniejmh
    @sunniejmh Год назад +3

    the Seattle Sounders are my home team!! I'm so proud that they made this list! we love our chants in the land of eternal blue and forever green. 💙💚⚽ there's a big parade on the way to the stadium from downtown picking up people from pubs and bars along the way. all singing the fan songs the entire way to the stadium, then accompanied by the Sound Wave (the official marching band and drumline of the team).

  • @randar1969
    @randar1969 11 месяцев назад

    Here at Ajax we say Soccer is war , And rivalry between teams especially Ajax Feijenoord and PSV runs so deep that you shouldn't be surprised to see parents learning their 5-7 yrs young children to give their middle finger to the opposing team. When fights between hardcore fans break out well we had people dying.

  • @vickywilliams8320
    @vickywilliams8320 11 месяцев назад

    Rugby crowds are lovely

  • @KingsOfRugby
    @KingsOfRugby Год назад +1

    At the end of the day, we don't care if it's a low scoring game. This isn't just entertaining, we won't complainant a bore fest. We want the best for our clubs. And when they show you a fighting spirit and get the job done, a 1-0 is very satisfactory

  • @deannharris2424
    @deannharris2424 Год назад

    We have passion in all our sports and it starts from a young age. Ours is all across the United States.

  • @olivierdk2
    @olivierdk2 Год назад

    5:46 You're right it's built to resist that type of movement and regular structural checks are made. In France there was a catastrophe in Corsica ( the Furiani stadium made The death toll is 18 dead and more than 2,300 injured in 1992 ). But hey it's basically in the french version of sicily so ... mafialand.

  • @FabianWinkler
    @FabianWinkler Год назад

    One way to think about these chants is, they are like war chants to intimidate and demoralize the enemy

  • @savio1091
    @savio1091 Год назад +1

    No matter if they are US or Europe, one ❤️ football

  • @brosciencegutfeelings7058
    @brosciencegutfeelings7058 Год назад +2

    You have to understand our soccer clubs have only been around since the 90s for most of MLS, not including
    Seattle,Portland & Vancouver . Who have been around since the 60’s/70s…
    So it’s a hard comparison to European clubs which have been around for over a hundred years etc.
    It takes time to build the culture and fanbase to compare outright.

    • @antoniousai1989
      @antoniousai1989 Год назад

      Yeah, but there's no passion not even in Baseball or American Football.
      You sing the national anthem and you're just Americans enjoying entertainment. We have feuds between towns that are 500 years old. Football isn't just a sport for Europeans, it's a strong connection to your local roots and a socio-cultural event.
      For example, my town is in a region that was historically discriminated against by the rest of Italy, I'm talking about beatings, racial slurs, and economic discrimination in the State itself. In 1969 the team of my town (which usually is the team cheered for by the people of my region), won the national championship, and it was considered by some sociologists one of the most assimilating moments for the people of my island Sardinia into the broader Italian culture.

  • @tadeuszprzyszlak
    @tadeuszprzyszlak 10 месяцев назад

    that swaying stadium is built that way, as hanging bridge basically concrete elements joined by steel ropes and things like that. its biuld to spec to witstand all that jumping.

  • @RighAlban
    @RighAlban 11 месяцев назад +1

    If you think it's because of history and having a head start t have everything down have a look at American basketball fans vs European fans it's still a totally different atmosphere.

  • @Sat-Man-Alpha
    @Sat-Man-Alpha Год назад

    On one top side in the Werder Bremen stadium there is a fan block called "The Green Wall" and they are like a 12. player for the team ....

  • @casp11
    @casp11 Год назад

    Brilliant reactions. Birmingham UK 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @TheMarkvanes
    @TheMarkvanes 29 дней назад

    I can tell you what the Ajax Amsterdam fans were singing:
    90 minutes long
    For our club from Amsterdam
    Madhouse on the stands
    Nobody can stop us

  • @TheGamingCrow
    @TheGamingCrow 4 месяца назад

    Europeans also do the same shit at basektball games. Once a US basektball team was playing in Germany, I forgot which one, but after being home they got interviewed. They stated that they felt threatened by all the noise the german fans made at a *basketball* game. They didn't expect it. A jounralist traveling with the US team also stated that during the entire game, he could feel the vibrations and noise the audience made through the entire game, something he'd expected from NFL, but not basketball.

  • @albertomagnani3984
    @albertomagnani3984 Год назад

    Yes we build the Stadium's capable to absorb the kinetic energy released by the jumping people

  • @klaushohmann1101
    @klaushohmann1101 Год назад +3

    You Australians are not wild and crazy in the stadium? Folks, you have no idea about your compatriots!😂I saw your national team fight live in the stadium at the 2006 World Cup in Germany and it was a big celebration to freak out with your fans in the stands. You can't go wild?... I know it better! Greetings from Kaiserslautern/Germany,Klaus

    • @truetoskyblue6952
      @truetoskyblue6952 Год назад

      Honestly mate I have no idea which city or town these Aussies are from but in my part of Australia football is huge and yes the fans are crazy.

  • @davidchaplin6884
    @davidchaplin6884 10 месяцев назад

    Heres my explanation on how deep rooted it is for us...Football across Europe Africa Asia and South America is tribal..we as men are inherently warriors.... we cant go to war the way we used to when we were all tribes,clans etc,so instead we use football to "go to war" with rival teams,,our tifos flags flares chants and songs are our battle displays ,and when we win its victory songs and chants,, and yeh the beers help to ramp up the atmosphere we make.. oh and we also support our football clubs at the same time 🤜🤛

  • @kingmarre9130
    @kingmarre9130 Год назад

    We sing before, during and after

  • @Niki91-HR
    @Niki91-HR Год назад +2

    Since I only saw comparisons between the US and Europe, I wonder how big football is in Australia actually and what the fans look down under.
    Actually, there is a video comparing NFL fans and european football (soccer) fans. There are videos even for basketball.

    • @samuelpinder1215
      @samuelpinder1215 Год назад +1

      Red black bloc are an Australian ultras group. Fevernova made has a video showing them off

    • @Niki91-HR
      @Niki91-HR Год назад

      @@samuelpinder1215 Ah, ok. I will check that out :)

  • @love-vy1ry
    @love-vy1ry Год назад

    Even to watch a game that's end's up with a 0 - 0 outcome can be better than a game with a lets say 4 - 1.

  • @cedo3333
    @cedo3333 Год назад

    10:08 that's more: my voice the day after :p When i was young i was down there and that's something you need to live once in your lifetime.

  • @heckenbrand1
    @heckenbrand1 Год назад

    Its really funny as a german to See your reaction for Our football😂😂😂. We kill It.... 😂. P. S you lokk like aber Rose. Beautiful eyes 🎉

  • @dirmusloner7963
    @dirmusloner7963 2 месяца назад

    As a Greek I say we in Europe create the best atmosphere because in Europe sport is passion

  • @gastonkawitzke3272
    @gastonkawitzke3272 Год назад

    Having one or two beers is even better than eating hot dogs , fried chicken and fries. In europe we take a beer, for halftime a snack-whatever, and a second beer for the final time. It takes much too long time to get a beer, when the match is running.
    Some people think if it is going weird they have to go to the toilet and meanwhile the goal comes. It occurs but is not written by scientists😅

  • @user-ve7hn2dh8h
    @user-ve7hn2dh8h Год назад

    5:35 you're exactly right here.. It wouldn't be save if those structures were stiff

  • @davidscott6375
    @davidscott6375 Год назад

    Guys guys guys! There are many of such clips out there, but I’d you want to be impressed, then search “Celtic, I just can’t get enough”. Then tell me you didn’t get goosebumps. They also currently have an Australian manager.

  • @joakim2k10
    @joakim2k10 Год назад

    Once you realize Frankfurt’s chant is based on the theme song of Pippi Longstocking (Här Kommer Pippi Långstrump), it’s suddenly not as masculine and fear inducing. Great melody though!

  • @hesamm9
    @hesamm9 5 месяцев назад

    Check out a compilation of the "BVB Dortmund ultras". The stuff those fans do is amazing

  • @scouselife550
    @scouselife550 11 месяцев назад

    It’s passion for us not entertainment it’s something Americans will never understand

  • @joseobando5044
    @joseobando5044 Год назад

    Nice reaction you should react to funny chants in football

  • @DariussXXIX
    @DariussXXIX Год назад +1

    You guys should react to Ultra - Our way life. It's a great video that shows Ultras (die-hard football fans) all around the world (mostly from Europe)

  • @SuperRashead
    @SuperRashead Год назад

    The stadium ARE designed to shake like it does. 😀 Thank you. My father was a cunstruckter with concred. He said, if not it shaked like it does, it would break down.. It would crack, and fall down. 😀 BUT it is not springs. It's the iron, that are doing it. In Europe we have from -40 to 40 degres (celcius) and the concred and iron has to have the space to exspand.

  • @NickHobbs
    @NickHobbs Год назад

    FIGHT..... AND WIN!!!!
    Hahahaha!

  • @Marcel_Germann
    @Marcel_Germann 7 месяцев назад

    They are really singing a whole songs. The song the 1. FC Köln (Cologne) fans sing in this video:
    "Oh, FC Kölle, ein ganzes Leben für den Verein; egal was auch passiert die rote Wand steht hinter dir, weicht nicht von deiner Seite, denn nur für dich ist sie hier, oh FC Kölle".
    The German name of Cologne is Köln, and in the local dialect they call it "Kölle".
    "Oh FC Cologne, a whole life dedicated to the club; does not matter what happens, the red wall (club colour is red, meaning the fans wearing the red club shirts) stands behind you, does not move from your side, because she's here for you".

  • @stephanetacheron
    @stephanetacheron Год назад

    In the US is entertainment, here in Europe it is passion, a religion, we are living for that

  • @user-od5eu8qb7q
    @user-od5eu8qb7q Год назад

    the team is our history it is our family and you never change team regardless wats happens

  • @magicooler6811
    @magicooler6811 Год назад +1

    The passion is tribalism, its gone in many generations: You dont "pick" a team, you get born into one- You root for the team your parent(s) root for. Most people have a more passionate connection to their own team than for their national team for example

  • @wonka6848
    @wonka6848 7 месяцев назад

    5:30 It might look scary when parts of the tribune are moving up and down, but that's for purpose. There are vibration dampers in the tribune. If the concrete was stiff at that point, it could break. You said you work in the construction business and recognized it correctly. The stadium you see is in Nürnberg. The stadium is quite old and they had to include this vibration dampers afterwards
    The European teams / fans you sea are Borussia Dortmund (Germany) at an away match in European cup, FC Cologne (Germany) home match, Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany), Jorthern Ireland Nationalteam during European Championship, AC Milan (Italy) at a home match, French Nationalteam in Marseille, Iceland Nationalteam during European Championship, Aris Salkoniki (Greece) at an away match in European Cup, Eintracht Franfkurt (Germany) home match, Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) before/after home match, Malmö FF (Sweden), Paris St.Germain (France) away match in European Cup, Romanian Nationalteam.
    To see the passion e.g. Eintracht Frankfurt had 18.000 away fans in Bordeaux (France) in the stadium in 2013/14 and estimated 30.000 Eintracht Fans were in the Nou Camp in Barcelona when Eintracht Frankfurt played against FC Barcelona in the Europe League 2021/22.

  • @ghhh4382
    @ghhh4382 Год назад

    Respect to all ultras,

  • @anna_sh3339
    @anna_sh3339 Год назад +2

    now tht u have seen this u should see the funny side of it too so search up funny english football chants there is one by a channel name blue flag trust me u will love it

  • @ivone1889
    @ivone1889 Год назад +8

    Hi guys! Great vídeo. I recommend you to watch Argentina's "hinchadas" all the world agrees on the craziness, all the south american fans copie the songs from there, and the passion is incredible.

  • @gigamoment
    @gigamoment Год назад +2

    Request for video reaction: "The story of the UEFA Champions League anthem"