Hey, Connor! Greetings from 🇩🇪. To answer your question about the jumping fans: Yes, the construction is designed for exactly that. Many flexible elements are installed that vibrate and can compensate for the vibrations. It's not just a single large reinforced concrete block, but individual segments.🤘
Worth mentioning that construction regulations for stadiums in Europe became more stricter after Heysel disaster from 1985 at the European Cup final between Juventus and Liverpool.
At least the way i see it: Football is so important in Europe because it replaces War. Football took the Tribalism and Aggression and gave them a more enjoyable form than war, so basically where we Europeans would in the past have gone to war with our Neighbours for the sake of them being our Neighbours, now we scream at each other while our club smashes them in Football - or gets smashed. Especially in the Balkans, as that area s still quite... geopolitically "active".
the chat at 7:50 is "Avanti ragazzi di Buda" a song about the Hungarian revolution, the reason the video is blurred is because some people were doing Nazi salutes. Lazio ultras are far right
I like how genuine you are. Not too much editing to make mistakes disappear or to make youtube fame by being someone else. I like your attitude, interest to learn. I don't mean just this video, but in general. Continue please, this is therapy for me and many others around the world. Greetings from Finland.
Hi Connor. I have seen a video with fans jumping and a close up of the upper stall of the stadium which especially designed to withstand the pressure. Amazing footage.
They do nowadays. They've gotten much better at it since the 1980s. There are still collapses, but since civil engineers have gotten a better understanding of eigenfrequencies there haven't been any really major incidents.
4:38 Number of sports has nothing to do with fans, if stadium is decently filled then there is enough interest and fans for creating good atmosphere. In Europe various other sports are very popular, in number of European countries basketball is on par with football, hockey is big in some, handball, waterpolo, volleyball. Of course football is by far most popular in most but you can find clips of similar support for various teams in various sports... You have a view of Europe that is largely based on England or UK but they are more similar to the US then to most European countries, especially countries of Southern and Eastern Europe.
Yeah. NZ has rugby (both union and league), cricket, basketball, netball, football/soccer (as we call it here), track & field events, cycling events. UFC/MMA types. WRC events. Plenty of room for all sports in any country.
The stadiums are usually designed to withstand all the jumping up and down but collapses are not unheard of. Doesn't happen very often nowadays though.
The next step is to convert all the energy that the fans jump into the stadium into electrical energy. There are dance floors that can do that so why not a stadium.
If war ever came to Europe the enemy would get into big problems. Imagine if all football matches had to be canceled until the war is over. European football fans would just quickly deal with the war so that they can see the next football game. As it is scheduled... :)
Of course they calculate the loads of people jumping up and down, otherwise we'd have a major disaster every week. That being said, the crowd will never jump up and down completely simultaneously.
The stadiums are built in a way to withstand the stress of bouncing by "bouncing along". The individual elements are not connected. You can see this very well in a Eintracht Frankfurt stadium video. ruclips.net/video/D-sGh2qzRHE/видео.html :)
PROUD PAOK FAN HERE! ✋I have been to multiple games like this, the atmosphere is just insane, the adrenaline is pumping through your veins, you scream at the top of your lungs and thousands of people become one. Our stadium (Toumba=tomb) is notorious for its fans, we are quite intimidating for the opponents. Most of them are really anxious when they have to play here. 🤪
No its not, 90% of the games are peaceful just like u see here. What u talk about is the extreme. It does happen but only at certain matches most of them are like this. Europeans arnt that savage. Like not every American is a gang member.
What’s funny is that Basketball will soon be a much bigger and greater sport in the rest of the world because the fans and Ultras is what will make the clubs grow. Add to this that the US teams is selling out to China. The us will be left with Baseball which is boring AF😴
Hi Connor, About the fire. Those are torches and/or smokes that are usually used by skippers/sailors or ski/mountains hikers for emergencies. That's the reason why it's quite easy to find and buy. Cheers from France btw, and nice videos thx !
The bit that you were trying to hear from the Leeds United clip: Marching On Together! We're gonna see you win We are so proud, We shout it out loud we love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!
the 1944 banner was put on cause the game was played on or close to memorial day. we in europe dont forget that time. the stadiums most likely dont fall down from the jumping cause the stadions are build to withstand that ( like it is earthquake safe) and the fires are flares, syberia and serbia 2 regions in europe but thousands of miles apart the chants start when the fans go to the stadium in public transport and stop when they get out of public transport when they are at their home destination
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You have to understand that football is much more than a sport. The political, economic and social context all play a role in the fanaticism. The supporters of SS Lazio (blurred video) are extreme right. There are also communist clubs. You can imagine the security measures that have to be taken when certain teams play against each other.
6:20 I think it started earlier 80's in England. It was a kind of hooligan ritual. It was copy from Liverpool fans from 80's. But it's like a football dance if may say. 9:00 Normaly the Ultras are around minimum 2000 for big and midium Football Clubs. The stadiums in Europe, especially, are built on the basis of the vibration of the fans, they are built on anti-seismic foundations. 9:50 Legia Warsaw, Ultras made an appeal for people not to forget the atrocities of WW2, in which 160000 children were killed in the gas chambers. and as you see they did 1 minute of silence but the Legia Warsaw Ultras start chating words to not be forgoten the horror of WW2. 10:30 About the currpcion in UEFA asking them where the 35000€ fines went to.
I"m going to give some background with this and im going to use your video's on the troubles in northern ireland as segway. In those vids you saw how deep religious divides go in europe sometimes. We take those into our sports too, catholics wont support protestant teams and vice versa, like in scotland with celtic (catholic) and Rangers (protestant) teams in glasgow. But it often goes further back. Back in the days of city states, you had intense rivaleries between cities that are now in the same country. Fast forward to today and that old rivalery is still there. Clubs created by certain classes of people, rich man's clubs vs the work man's club etc. Thats where club identities come from here in europe.
The flares are banned from football in most countries but some people just do it anyway. Fights have started quite a few times and police has to step in.
US doesn't have the passion. In Europe you support your club, doesn't matter in which sport. If you are a club member then for every sport the club participates. That would never happen in US.
Difficult in England and Wales to be in a crowd like 'most' of these, as it's all seater stadiums at the top levels these days and clubs take a dim view of flares. Germany has a few exceptions, with special standing areas today but it was like that in both countries when I used to go regularly in the seventies through to the early 2000's. German stadia back then usually seemed a little safer generally as when standing, we had a bit more room. Someone told me they use 'Aeronautical Technology' incoporated into the building of these new stadia to give strength and flexibility. Sounds plausible if true?
Hey, if you really want to see madness in a stadium, you should watch " O ESPETACULAR DERBY DE CASABLANCA - WYDAD X RAJA " by the channel O Canto das Torcidas
15:02 it's not a pirate thing, it a sign that some units of Yugoslav royalists resistance wore during WW2. Oh and about the fires, those are Bengal flares, they develop huge temperature, 1000 degrees celsius or 1832 degrees fahrenheit.
Hi can you react we were revolutionaries inter milan fans by copa90( is a video about italian inter ultras during lockdown)and tell a bit of what ultras are and what they do Or Top 10 ultras italy by ultras avanti
That thing you talking about having to many top sports Europe have all sports you have plus some more and we do still have this kind of atmosphere in nearly every sport that the club is playing Fotball of course have the best but they still have ultras in basketball, Handball , Hockey and sports like that
Minute 13:37 - They are signaling smokes; those used by militars to signal a target or as emergency localization when you're lost and you want to be seen from far away... I think you translate it lie "smoke bomb" or something like that
The French fans were repeating the same thing to each other from different sides of the stadium to intimidate the opposing team and fans. You should watch these videos with translations, it has a bigger impact when you understand what they are chanting. By the way, I love your reactions. They are so honest.
Flares are for atmosphere, fires are for rival club fan-attributes. They burn fan stuff taken from rival fans outside, trough the year. Hats, scarfs, shirts, anything worn in the wrong place, wrong time. It's like a extra middle finger, to your rivals. These attributes are always hung below, up front, for all to see getting burned. U€Fa Mafia.
Just thought I’d throw in our anthem/chant from Norwich City FC for a couple of reasons 1, we have a American international in our squad “Josh Sergeant” so playing the favouritism card as you are also American 😆 and 2, it’s actually the worlds oldest anthem/chant not having changed in about 120 years since we formed as a club it’s called “on the ball city” and has featured on shirts as o.t.b.c and is commonly used by supporters in comments or messages as a hype phrase as o.t.b.c ruclips.net/video/7bqg28FRrM4/видео.html
In US football is called soccer and it is a game that is considered a way to commercial income and entertainment BUT THEN you came to Europe and things are based as it was to be First football is called football and fans of the opposite teams that have a match they march at the stadium prepare for war because a match between two teams it is exactly that a "War". I got to say as a Greek fan if you don't see a regular match day in Greece MYOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT MEANS TO BRING FLARES AND SMOKE IN A FOOTBALL GAME.
20:00 and yeah that is a trend, to try to explain, further south you go in Europe people are more passionate more hot headed and that sort of thing, and further east you go people are harder, tougher and Balkans are in that spot, east and south and Balkan fans are probably the most insane ones. And those are poorer countries, with history of war and conflict, some ongoing, some in recent past that all affects society and what affects society affects the fans.
hahahaha "realy cool exchanging with the rivals" ... dude, football is like war for us! During match day we dont have rival friends. Just for you to understand, our clubs are bigger then our countrys! Its like our famillys!
Connor, I have a special treat for you: ruclips.net/video/G3jVt3pr2X4/видео.html (you can skip the first 3:30min). Here is a video of an English football fan visiting a game in Dortmund, Germany. You see the build-up of the match in the town, the fans marching on foot from the city center to the stadium, the excitement before the game and the atmosphere in the stadium. What he sees is the game Dortmund vs Schalke in Sept.2022. It's a very special game: there is a VERY intense fan rivalry between these two clubs. But Schalke had been relegated to 2nd division for some time. So this is the first time in years that these two arch rivals actually meet. And they do so in the stadium with arguably the best fan atmosphere in Europe.
I'm acctually sad for the end of the cup, simply becuase after argentina won against my national team Croatia in semifinal , they exchanged jerseys with our team just to film themselves throwing them in trash later. That's hillbilly behaviour and very disrespectfull seeing how they were knocked out the group stage by us 4 years ago like actual trash lol, and we all just ignoring the way quatar been setting up this games lmao, never a bias so obvious than this year ( i dont belive my team couldve gotten gold but at some points you didn't know if we should cry, laugh or yell at the judges that were clearly bought out)... whispers : both messi and mbappe (france) play for PSG, a club privately owned by quatar... funny how that happens
Uhm, no, they are usually build at surface level. It's just good construction engineering skills that allows stadiums to disperse the force they have to endure, they are built to withstand this force. Of course it includes regular maintenance and replacing parts that are getting too worn out over time, but they can withstand a damn lot before that is neccessary.
USA has zero top sports hence why only Americans like it. You do realise more people partake in football (soccer to you) in the US than any other sport
I am in my SEVENTH decade of attending London matches but you MUST watch The Argentina Celebrations when millions turned out at 3.30 IN THE MORNING to welcome back Messi and The World Champions. They are amazing RUclips videos showing the Argentine celebrations in Argentina and All Over The World:)
Soccer is a British word. We all used to call 'Association Football'' ''Socca Football'', to differentiate it from other competing games, like Rugby Football. Eventually the Brits dropped the ''Socca'' part, and the USA dropped the ''football'', but the fact remains that Soccer is a British word for football.
@@tainted3922 I'm 55 and English. We called it soccer at school when I was a kid in the 70s/80s, and nobody once thought of it as American. We had no idea they even played the game. There was no internet or American sport on TV. The myth that it is an American word is a fairly recent one.
@@tainted3922 Occasionally, but only if I need to differentiate football from American football. I don't say 'togger' either, or 'footie'', or any of the other of the schoolboy names we used for it, because I'm not 10 years old, and not being a fan of the sport, I rarely have occasion to mention it at all.
Those are tribal dances and chants, what you see. Europe was full of wars in the last thousands of years, countries or cities against each other battling all the time... The official hate ran out, but it still lives in the sport rivalry. And to answer your question, how can the fans bring the flares and those huge flags.... those are the ultras of each team having separated parts of each stadium, where they are allowed to bring the stuff.... The main sectors are heavily controlled, so you can bring your family to enjoy the game and still leave safelully after no problem...
You should be worried. Here is what you dont understand. Imagine that you are a government body and you see this sea of people under someone control, but not yours. Would you be scared? Think about that
To the people it's going to mean more to? You're saying it wouldn't mean as much to the Brazilians or the French or the Germans or English or Dutch or Italians or ... Your reasoning behind that statement...?
Minute 4:36 - It's not that. We have the same things in our Basket and Volley matches. It's a different style and attitude twoards sport in generals Look for European Bastketball fans and you'll see that it's the same as footbal (you call it soccer)
Hey, Connor!
Greetings from 🇩🇪. To answer your question about the jumping fans:
Yes, the construction is designed for exactly that. Many flexible elements are installed that vibrate and can compensate for the vibrations. It's not just a single large reinforced concrete block, but individual segments.🤘
Worth mentioning that construction regulations for stadiums in Europe became more stricter after Heysel disaster from 1985 at the European Cup final between Juventus and Liverpool.
yeah same in netherlands. \de kuip does the same.
At least the way i see it: Football is so important in Europe because it replaces War. Football took the Tribalism and Aggression and gave them a more enjoyable form than war, so basically where we Europeans would in the past have gone to war with our Neighbours for the sake of them being our Neighbours, now we scream at each other while our club smashes them in Football - or gets smashed. Especially in the Balkans, as that area s still quite... geopolitically "active".
Oh no .... that means the Argies won the war . Only slightly better than France winning a war .
the chat at 7:50 is "Avanti ragazzi di Buda" a song about the Hungarian revolution, the reason the video is blurred is because some people were doing Nazi salutes. Lazio ultras are far right
the laziali
@@leboeuf05 forza Lazio!
I like how genuine you are. Not too much editing to make mistakes disappear or to make youtube fame by being someone else.
I like your attitude, interest to learn.
I don't mean just this video, but in general.
Continue please, this is therapy for me and many others around the world.
Greetings from Finland.
Well Said,My Friend..
US have stadiums, Europe has arena's.
Qatar has graveyards
I don’t know if you were trying to emphasise our atmosphere by calling them arenas, but we have stadiums. Apologies if you were kidding
@@jmschrch I think he means with 'arena' that its a real gladiator vibe stadium. Of course it are stadiums
@@Rijstvlaai then he’s absolutely right
Handball, Basketball, Eishockey hat auch mehr Stimmung als in Usa. Wir machen mit und ihr wollt eher Unterhaltung!
If you like the yellow/black jerseys, you need to take a look at the yellow wall of the Borussia Dortmund team in Germany. It's insane.
Hi Connor. I have seen a video with fans jumping and a close up of the upper stall of the stadium which especially designed to withstand the pressure. Amazing footage.
They do nowadays. They've gotten much better at it since the 1980s. There are still collapses, but since civil engineers have gotten a better understanding of eigenfrequencies there haven't been any really major incidents.
Usually those are emergency flares used on ships..
that's why they are so bright..
The World Cup takes place every four which makes it more iconic.
4:38 Number of sports has nothing to do with fans, if stadium is decently filled then there is enough interest and fans for creating good atmosphere. In Europe various other sports are very popular, in number of European countries basketball is on par with football, hockey is big in some, handball, waterpolo, volleyball. Of course football is by far most popular in most but you can find clips of similar support for various teams in various sports... You have a view of Europe that is largely based on England or UK but they are more similar to the US then to most European countries, especially countries of Southern and Eastern Europe.
Yeah. NZ has rugby (both union and league), cricket, basketball, netball, football/soccer (as we call it here), track & field events, cycling events. UFC/MMA types. WRC events.
Plenty of room for all sports in any country.
The stadiums are usually designed to withstand all the jumping up and down but collapses are not unheard of. Doesn't happen very often nowadays though.
The next step is to convert all the energy that the fans jump into the stadium into electrical energy. There are dance floors that can do that so why not a stadium.
If war ever came to Europe the enemy would get into big problems. Imagine if all football matches had to be canceled until the war is over. European football fans would just quickly deal with the war so that they can see the next football game. As it is scheduled... :)
True words
And there is me just chilling as they get too much money for a fun hobby you play with friends
Of course they calculate the loads of people jumping up and down, otherwise we'd have a major disaster every week. That being said, the crowd will never jump up and down completely simultaneously.
The stadiums are built in a way to withstand the stress of bouncing by "bouncing along". The individual elements are not connected. You can see this very well in a Eintracht Frankfurt stadium video.
ruclips.net/video/D-sGh2qzRHE/видео.html
:)
PROUD PAOK FAN HERE! ✋I have been to multiple games like this, the atmosphere is just insane, the adrenaline is pumping through your veins, you scream at the top of your lungs and thousands of people become one. Our stadium (Toumba=tomb) is notorious for its fans, we are quite intimidating for the opponents. Most of them are really anxious when they have to play here. 🤪
Can a black person go there with the ultras or are they racist ( please be honest my friend is in Greece)
This is pretty tame, watch Ultra our way of life.
No its not, 90% of the games are peaceful just like u see here. What u talk about is the extreme. It does happen but only at certain matches most of them are like this. Europeans arnt that savage. Like not every American is a gang member.
We tend to smile when people in the U.S. use the term 'World Series', when only the U.S. and one team from Canada take part.
What’s funny is that Basketball will soon be a much bigger and greater sport in the rest of the world because the fans and Ultras is what will make the clubs grow. Add to this that the US teams is selling out to China.
The us will be left with Baseball which is boring AF😴
Hi Connor,
About the fire. Those are torches and/or smokes that are usually used by skippers/sailors or ski/mountains hikers for emergencies. That's the reason why it's quite easy to find and buy.
Cheers from France btw, and nice videos thx !
Flares
the best joke about germany i´ve heard in a while. greetz from germany!
He did the same joke in a comparison of American football and european football fans...Funnily also when they showed Dynamo Dresden^^
The bit that you were trying to hear from the Leeds United clip:
Marching On Together!
We're gonna see you win
We are so proud,
We shout it out loud we love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!
The stands aren't "bleachers" like in the States. They're reinforced concrete with suspension to allow for movement
the 1944 banner was put on cause the game was played on or close to memorial day. we in europe dont forget that time. the stadiums most likely dont fall down from the jumping cause the stadions are build to withstand that ( like it is earthquake safe) and the fires are flares, syberia and serbia 2 regions in europe but thousands of miles apart the chants start when the fans go to the stadium in public transport and stop when they get out of public transport when they are at their home destination
Hi Conor,
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You have to understand that football is much more than a sport. The political, economic and social context all play a role in the fanaticism. The supporters of SS Lazio (blurred video) are extreme right. There are also communist clubs. You can imagine the security measures that have to be taken when certain teams play against each other.
12:37 just a regular Sunday with football match in Greece, we have smoke flares and fire
@12:20 that fireworks is before the match. YUou can see the players lined up in the middle. They will just wait till it's gone.
This was great! Such joy and madness. Bengal fires are VERY illegal in sweden.
Who's "Marcel" Connor?Did you mean Marseille (pron Marsay)
6:20 I think it started earlier 80's in England. It was a kind of hooligan ritual. It was copy from Liverpool fans from 80's. But it's like a football dance if may say. 9:00 Normaly the Ultras are around minimum 2000 for big and midium Football Clubs. The stadiums in Europe, especially, are built on the basis of the vibration of the fans, they are built on anti-seismic foundations. 9:50 Legia Warsaw, Ultras made an appeal for people not to forget the atrocities of WW2, in which 160000 children were killed in the gas chambers. and as you see they did 1 minute of silence but the Legia Warsaw Ultras start chating words to not be forgoten the horror of WW2. 10:30 About the currpcion in UEFA asking them where the 35000€ fines went to.
12:08 That song "Burning Down the House" is so cute to us Europeans when we are used to burning down the whole stadium ^^
It is so funny how many football chants took their tune from Pippi Longstockings
I"m going to give some background with this and im going to use your video's on the troubles in northern ireland as segway. In those vids you saw how deep religious divides go in europe sometimes. We take those into our sports too, catholics wont support protestant teams and vice versa, like in scotland with celtic (catholic) and Rangers (protestant) teams in glasgow. But it often goes further back. Back in the days of city states, you had intense rivaleries between cities that are now in the same country. Fast forward to today and that old rivalery is still there. Clubs created by certain classes of people, rich man's clubs vs the work man's club etc. Thats where club identities come from here in europe.
every club ultras has a leader that conducts the ultras in and out of the stadiums
The flares are banned from football in most countries but some people just do it anyway. Fights have started quite a few times and police has to step in.
very interesting "salute" by some of the Lazio fans.... 🙄
18:35.
Most clubs have a capo that lead the most faithful on the Ultras section.
US doesn't have the passion. In Europe you support your club, doesn't matter in which sport. If you are a club member then for every sport the club participates.
That would never happen in US.
Difficult in England and Wales to be in a crowd like 'most' of these, as it's all seater stadiums at the top levels these days and clubs take a dim view of flares. Germany has a few exceptions, with special standing areas today but it was like that in both countries when I used to go regularly in the seventies through to the early 2000's. German stadia back then usually seemed a little safer generally as when standing, we had a bit more room. Someone told me they use 'Aeronautical Technology' incoporated into the building of these new stadia to give strength and flexibility. Sounds plausible if true?
Hey, if you really want to see madness in a stadium, you should watch " O ESPETACULAR DERBY DE CASABLANCA - WYDAD X RAJA " by the channel O Canto das Torcidas
The loudest fans in the original video were Red Star Belgrade,yet they have,mysteriously,disappeared from this version:)
15:02 it's not a pirate thing, it a sign that some units of Yugoslav royalists resistance wore during WW2.
Oh and about the fires, those are Bengal flares, they develop huge temperature, 1000 degrees celsius or 1832 degrees fahrenheit.
Hi can you react
we were revolutionaries inter milan fans by copa90( is a video about italian inter ultras during lockdown)and tell a bit of what ultras are and what they do
Or
Top 10 ultras italy by ultras avanti
Yeah, I was in the video. I'm attending every game that AIK (Stockholm, Sweden) plays, and have been since 1995.
Galatasaray Istanbul in Turkey has the world record for the loudest stadium in the world. The fans over there are absolutely crazy
Its Beşiktaş , not Galatasaray
That thing you talking about having to many top sports Europe have all sports you have plus some more and we do still have this kind of atmosphere in nearly every sport that the club is playing Fotball of course have the best but they still have ultras in basketball, Handball , Hockey and sports like that
16:40 I love Switzerland
You should do a reaction to "Ultra - our way of life!".😈
Minute 13:37 - They are signaling smokes; those used by militars to signal a target or as emergency localization when you're lost and you want to be seen from far away... I think you translate it lie "smoke bomb" or something like that
The French fans were repeating the same thing to each other from different sides of the stadium to intimidate the opposing team and fans. You should watch these videos with translations, it has a bigger impact when you understand what they are chanting. By the way, I love your reactions. They are so honest.
football doesn't need cheerleaders. because the ultras will sing the anthem of the club and jump 2 hours straight
Flares are for atmosphere, fires are for rival club fan-attributes. They burn fan stuff taken from rival fans outside, trough the year.
Hats, scarfs, shirts, anything worn in the wrong place, wrong time. It's like a extra middle finger, to your rivals.
These attributes are always hung below, up front, for all to see getting burned.
U€Fa Mafia.
@10:00 that's not a movie. But they remember the fact, that thousands of kids were murdered by theGermans in ww2
No Pyro no party.. Du musst vor der Tür warten 😂✌️🦅
Even the smallest stadium in Europe is louder than the supposedly loudest stadium in the US!
Just thought I’d throw in our anthem/chant from Norwich City FC for a couple of reasons 1, we have a American international in our squad “Josh Sergeant” so playing the favouritism card as you are also American 😆 and 2, it’s actually the worlds oldest anthem/chant not having changed in about 120 years since we formed as a club it’s called “on the ball city” and has featured on shirts as o.t.b.c and is commonly used by supporters in comments or messages as a hype phrase as o.t.b.c
ruclips.net/video/7bqg28FRrM4/видео.html
Also forgot to mention we have one of the owners is American “also owns the brewers in baseball” and we partner with tamper bay fc 🤦♂️
In US football is called soccer and it is a game that is considered a way to commercial income and entertainment BUT THEN you came to Europe and things are based as it was to be
First football is called football and fans of the opposite teams that have a match they march at the stadium prepare for war because a match between two teams it is exactly that a "War". I got to say as a Greek fan if you don't see a regular match day in Greece MYOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT MEANS TO BRING FLARES AND SMOKE IN A FOOTBALL GAME.
No problems to get big flags inside.
There are no regulations against flags.
Flares are not allowed but they are easy to get inside anyway.
20:00 and yeah that is a trend, to try to explain, further south you go in Europe people are more passionate more hot headed and that sort of thing, and further east you go people are harder, tougher and Balkans are in that spot, east and south and Balkan fans are probably the most insane ones. And those are poorer countries, with history of war and conflict, some ongoing, some in recent past that all affects society and what affects society affects the fans.
hahahaha "realy cool exchanging with the rivals" ... dude, football is like war for us! During match day we dont have rival friends.
Just for you to understand, our clubs are bigger then our countrys! Its like our famillys!
Connor, I have a special treat for you:
ruclips.net/video/G3jVt3pr2X4/видео.html (you can skip the first 3:30min).
Here is a video of an English football fan visiting a game in Dortmund, Germany.
You see the build-up of the match in the town, the fans marching on foot from the city center to the stadium, the excitement before the game and the atmosphere in the stadium.
What he sees is the game Dortmund vs Schalke in Sept.2022.
It's a very special game: there is a VERY intense fan rivalry between these two clubs. But Schalke had been relegated to 2nd division for some time. So this is the first time in years that these two arch rivals actually meet. And they do so in the stadium with arguably the best fan atmosphere in Europe.
YES BECAUSE I'M PAOK AND WE HAVE THE CRAZIEST FANS
Surely Liverpool should be in this. I guess this is not including UK.
Literally had Leeds & Celtic on there. UK is included.
I'm acctually sad for the end of the cup, simply becuase after argentina won against my national team Croatia in semifinal , they exchanged jerseys with our team just to film themselves throwing them in trash later. That's hillbilly behaviour and very disrespectfull seeing how they were knocked out the group stage by us 4 years ago like actual trash lol, and we all just ignoring the way quatar been setting up this games lmao, never a bias so obvious than this year ( i dont belive my team couldve gotten gold but at some points you didn't know if we should cry, laugh or yell at the judges that were clearly bought out)... whispers : both messi and mbappe (france) play for PSG, a club privately owned by quatar... funny how that happens
Thanks... RESPECT LAZIO ! 1956!
Every time when is game it is like this. Dont go out of the house. 😬
Ok, most of stadiums are a hole in the ground, small part is above, thats why they can jump
Uhm, no, they are usually build at surface level. It's just good construction engineering skills that allows stadiums to disperse the force they have to endure, they are built to withstand this force. Of course it includes regular maintenance and replacing parts that are getting too worn out over time, but they can withstand a damn lot before that is neccessary.
This is what homefield advantage means in Europe.
USA has zero top sports hence why only Americans like it. You do realise more people partake in football (soccer to you) in the US than any other sport
There's a version of this with English subtitles.
As a lifelong Celtic fan , our best chant is the 67 Lisbon song ....like your content and go Seahawks 😝
It’s an awesome sight
i see that and imagine Justinian seeing the same shit at the beginning of Nika uprising
Connor, I’m planning a US road trip for the 2026 World Cup. Do you plan on attending any games?
What are all these American TOP SPORTS. NO Country has more than ENGLAND .
I am in my SEVENTH decade of attending London matches but you MUST watch The Argentina Celebrations when millions turned out at 3.30 IN THE MORNING to welcome back Messi and The World Champions. They are amazing RUclips videos showing the Argentine celebrations in Argentina and All Over The World:)
You have a top sport in the US, it is the NFL! All other sports combined have ratings as the NFL alone does.
And forza Roma ❤️💛
Soccer is a British word. We all used to call 'Association Football'' ''Socca Football'', to differentiate it from other competing games, like Rugby Football.
Eventually the Brits dropped the ''Socca'' part, and the USA dropped the ''football'', but the fact remains that Soccer is a British word for football.
It might come from the uk but only north americans use it these days. It's an American/Canadian word now.
@@tainted3922 I'm 55 and English. We called it soccer at school when I was a kid in the 70s/80s, and nobody once thought of it as American. We had no idea they even played the game. There was no internet or American sport on TV.
The myth that it is an American word is a fairly recent one.
@@emdiar6588 do you still call it soccer?
@@tainted3922 Occasionally, but only if I need to differentiate football from American football.
I don't say 'togger' either, or 'footie'', or any of the other of the schoolboy names we used for it, because I'm not 10 years old, and not being a fan of the sport, I rarely have occasion to mention it at all.
France didn’t win last year, they won 4 and a half years ago, the last time the World Cup was held…
those are flares!! and bombs
Football is religion!
Those are tribal dances and chants, what you see. Europe was full of wars in the last thousands of years, countries or cities against each other battling all the time... The official hate ran out, but it still lives in the sport rivalry. And to answer your question, how can the fans bring the flares and those huge flags.... those are the ultras of each team having separated parts of each stadium, where they are allowed to bring the stuff.... The main sectors are heavily controlled, so you can bring your family to enjoy the game and still leave safelully after no problem...
What Topsport's did America have??? Football?? Baseball?? 😅😅😅
In this case Celtic is actually pronounced with a S, like this: Seltik
You should make a search on why you call this soccer or even better why you call football to a sport that is mostly played with the hands?!!?!?!?
wining little people? Wow, we are wining little people Europeans😂 It IS football, for 150 years. We actually ONLY use feet
Rangers v celtic pure hatred
The best fans in the world, Red Star Belgrade 🔴⚪🔴⚪🔥
You should be worried. Here is what you dont understand. Imagine that you are a government body and you see this sea of people under someone control, but not yours. Would you be scared? Think about that
Shipping flares and smoke bombs
This is our religion
To the people it's going to mean more to?
You're saying it wouldn't mean as much to the Brazilians or the French or the Germans or English or Dutch or Italians or ...
Your reasoning behind that statement...?
Road flares
It's a few pyros m8. You guys carry guns,ffs.
Minute 4:36 - It's not that. We have the same things in our Basket and Volley matches. It's a different style and attitude twoards sport in generals
Look for European Bastketball fans and you'll see that it's the same as footbal (you call it soccer)
Tbh , any Italian ultra performance tops anything else in Europe 😐
Not marsel.........marsay............pronunciation...........be well .........
I am also going to create you tube acount about you guys world most got nothing beter to do with hes life
no torcida hajduk in video :(
1944 powstanie warszawskie
the polish fans you must See