"Grass” has come to describe an informant or a snitch. If someone has “grassed” on another, they’ve reported or tattled on them, often causing trouble or legal implications.
As a Leicester fan, I'll give them that, it's a good chant, but you'll never beat the king of shithousery himself, Jamie Vardy! They should react to him getting his revenge against the fans....ruclips.net/video/tuJrwLMyimA/видео.html
Actually comes from an old song, Whispering Grass…. Was never cockney rhyming…. Became popular expression in the late 30’s early 40’s…. And certainly understood by many from that time….. the slang grasshopper followed years later and was rarely used but that ain’t rhyming slang either, maybe to some today?, mainly because it tries to incorporate two different words…. Grass, as in an informant… which was from the old song and hopper as in copper… the idea was that you was informing to a copper…. But grass was used on its own and came from the lyrics behind that old song Whispering Grass…. As in whispers to the old bill…
U now when u go past a stadium u can hear the waves of chants echoing and it made me cry how passionate they all are back in the eighties u would have to be careful because the fighting after game were bad if u want to now watch this football hooligans a good example glad we have changed
Great Reaction though you can, always, Google and see immediate answers, and don't forget the "5-second Rewind" button because you missed the "He's only a poor littlle Cockney(Londoner) joke, my friends. The empty LOWER TIER? That was a match between Millwall and Leeds, who have been 2 of the most notorious football "Firms" for nearly 60 years now and that is to separate the fans and reduce the Away allocation because you don't want 4,000 Leeds fans turning up AWAY from Home. Chaos will ensue..
We could but doesn’t help with engagement! And you know google doesn’t always have a good details on a story 😂 And damn that’s crazy. I figured it had to be for a reason!
@@dirkdiggler0372 Almost right except for the small matter of getting the emphasis completely the WRONG way round" To most people living outside London, the term Cockney simply means a Londoner, but traditionally to be known as a 'true' Cockney you have to be born within earshot of the Bow Bells from the Church of St Mary Le Bow in Cheapside, the East End of London so,on that basis,YOUR emphasis should have been: " A Cockney is someone from LONDPN not just an East Londoner" because the "East Londoner" part is a "given". Millwall? They got the hell out of East London,100+ years ago and are proud SOUTH EAST Londoners...
I believe the terminology would be "Holler for a Dollar or do something strange for a little bit of change" 😂😂 We can be rather brutal with our chants but think of it as Phycological warfare by the fans on the opposing fans and team 😂
Security is seriously important, people have died in the past from the hordes of people that get too drunk or excited and try raiding the field and jumping barrios..
A Grass is someone who tells all such as to police, papers ect some people say narks, that chant is about a player's wife who spoke to the news papers ect about another player's wife, they were from the same team. These 2 wives hate each other
It's not all just banter, though. How about LFC's 'You'll Never Walk Alone' (my club since I was five or six yo). Or, say, West Ham's 'Forever Blowing Bubbles'.
I want to see this in the NFL. English style chanting in American football would be hilarious. Let's be honest, you have a lot of potential targets among the players, coaches and teams. The formula's simple enough, pick a target, pick a song, think of something insulting to say about them and try to squish it all together. Alternatively, take the team you support, pick a song and the fit some words in to praise your own side. Simple. Then you just have to get a few like minded fans to join in. I'd love to hear what people would come up with.
Jimmy Savyl is one of yours - Jimmy Savil was a famous english tv producer of children's programs, and I believe many of the shows had live audiences of children from all over the country, and the allegations of child ab*** are numerous. The sad thing is that there was a lot ... and I mean A LOT covering for him done by the highest echelons of power in the UK so this information got public after his death ... so he didn't face any backlash.
@@mihirchaudhary9957 Next year,I would have entered my 8th decade and had been going to MILLWALL since 1962 but, sadly,I passed recently I am allowed back to The Terrestrial Sphere, on days off, having progressed, after my passing, to The Celestial Sphere which is the surface of the heavens, on which the stars are fixed. My first task in the hereafter is helping to establish coordinate systems to mark the positions of heavenly bodies, which is appropriate as I am a Heavenly Body myself now *** but I get Wednesdays off, which is how I got here prematurely........***"IN" joke within The Heavenly Body Community..😆
It's pity that this guy did not include in his compilations the "Let's pretend we score a goal" chant where fans of some bad team knowing that their team is not going to score celebrated an imaginary goal.
@RealFansSports nah my bad that was my mate who commented that so didn't know you was gonna reply to it😂 try reacting to like top 10 best English football chants most of these are dead chants
You need to look up proper chants for players not just random funny ones you will also like them more. But not sure how many compilations have been made. Type things like Steven Gerrard chant, Virgil Van Dyke Chant, Salah chant, Hai Kaverts chant, Saka chant, Greatest team chant, super mik arteta is lots for every team.
Someone who has informed on another comes from the term snake in the grass like from the bible the snake in the garden of Eden someone who is devious untrustworthy evil ha ha
I can imagine a group of English fans at an NFL match would be breaking out into a chant of "Why are we waiting??" every couple of minutes.
"Grass” has come to describe an informant or a snitch. If someone has “grassed” on another, they’ve reported or tattled on them, often causing trouble or legal implications.
Oh lord not his wife snitching 😂😂
@@RealFansSports she was leaking another players wife’s private insta stories to the press
A grass also is referred to as a whore...
And she lost in court. Don't mess with Colleen Rooney. @@RealFansSports
Like snitchers get stiches in prison.
Your wife is grass 🤣 You both need to Google the whole story of Mrs Vardy vs Mrs Rooney.
As a Leicester fan, I'll give them that, it's a good chant, but you'll never beat the king of shithousery himself, Jamie Vardy! They should react to him getting his revenge against the fans....ruclips.net/video/tuJrwLMyimA/видео.html
Oh no, I wouldn't recommend that dross to an enemy, going through that bullcrap 🤢🤢🤮
nah not you learning about wagatha christie 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The whole point of English chants is to trigger the whole club😂😂😂😂from the fans to the players
That’s hilarious 🤣🤣 sounds like too much fun
grass means snitch its from cockney rhyming slang for grasshopper or copper
No it comes from the term snake in the grass mate
@@MultiRayjones no it doesnt lol go look it up and get back to me
O your right there kristybob well you learn something new every day 👍👍
Actually comes from an old song, Whispering Grass…. Was never cockney rhyming…. Became popular expression in the late 30’s early 40’s…. And certainly understood by many from that time….. the slang grasshopper followed years later and was rarely used but that ain’t rhyming slang either, maybe to some today?, mainly because it tries to incorporate two different words…. Grass, as in an informant… which was from the old song and hopper as in copper… the idea was that you was informing to a copper…. But grass was used on its own and came from the lyrics behind that old song Whispering Grass…. As in whispers to the old bill…
For the last 2 chants, they were singing “ Three Little Birds” by Bob Marley and the last chant was to the tune of “ Tequila”
U now when u go past a stadium u can hear the waves of chants echoing and it made me cry how passionate they all are back in the eighties u would have to be careful because the fighting after game were bad if u want to now watch this football hooligans a good example glad we have changed
Enjoying your football chant reactions, you catch the jokes and insults well.
Love seeing people genuinely crack up laughing
Great Reaction though you can, always, Google and see immediate answers, and don't forget the "5-second Rewind" button because you missed the "He's only a poor littlle Cockney(Londoner) joke, my friends.
The empty LOWER TIER? That was a match between Millwall and Leeds, who have been 2 of the most notorious football "Firms" for nearly 60 years now and that is to separate the fans and reduce the Away allocation because you don't want 4,000 Leeds fans turning up AWAY from Home. Chaos will ensue..
We could but doesn’t help with engagement! And you know google doesn’t always have a good details on a story 😂
And damn that’s crazy. I figured it had to be for a reason!
A Cockney is someone from East London not just a Londoner. So Millwall are definitely not Cockneys. Typical northern know nothing.
@@dirkdiggler0372 Almost right except for the small matter of getting the emphasis completely the WRONG way round" To most people living outside London, the term Cockney simply means a Londoner, but traditionally to be known as a 'true' Cockney you have to be born within earshot of the Bow Bells from the Church of St Mary Le Bow in Cheapside, the East End of London so,on that basis,YOUR emphasis should have been: " A Cockney is someone from LONDPN not just an East Londoner" because the "East Londoner" part is a "given". Millwall? They got the hell out of East London,100+ years ago and are proud SOUTH EAST Londoners...
I believe the terminology would be "Holler for a Dollar or do something strange for a little bit of change" 😂😂 We can be rather brutal with our chants but think of it as Phycological warfare by the fans on the opposing fans and team 😂
The funny thing about the Mason Mount chant is he won a trophy his first season at United and knocked Chelsea (his old club£ out of the European spot
A Grass is a snitch. ❤
A grass is a stool pigeon.
Do you guys still do reactions on football chants have you done part 4 and so on.😅😅😅it's hilarious you guys killing me English we don't care 😅
We haven’t done a reaction to the chants in a while! We will have to find another video or do part 4 by him!
OK great 👌
You blokes are clearly enjoying this
You can tell he supports his local because there's no big teams chants
Security is seriously important, people have died in the past from the hordes of people that get too drunk or excited and try raiding the field and jumping barrios..
Celery is at least 40 years old.
You want to know to the worst was when Victoria Beckham was in the stadium see what whey sang to David
A Grass is someone who tells all such as to police, papers ect some people say narks, that chant is about a player's wife who spoke to the news papers ect about another player's wife, they were from the same team. These 2 wives hate each other
Celery is ONLY a Chelsea FC chant.
You reallt need to react to the worlds best ultras chants with lyrics as that is chants around the world and lyrics have subtitles
It's not all just banter, though. How about LFC's 'You'll Never Walk Alone' (my club since I was five or six yo). Or, say, West Ham's 'Forever Blowing Bubbles'.
David Camaron was our prime minister mate
Newcastle United fans (Geordies,Magpiees or Mags) ROASTING bitter local rivals Sunderland (Mackems)... ruclips.net/video/kdeLlhA103I/видео.html
I want to see this in the NFL. English style chanting in American football would be hilarious. Let's be honest, you have a lot of potential targets among the players, coaches and teams. The formula's simple enough, pick a target, pick a song, think of something insulting to say about them and try to squish it all together. Alternatively, take the team you support, pick a song and the fit some words in to praise your own side. Simple. Then you just have to get a few like minded fans to join in.
I'd love to hear what people would come up with.
Jimmy Savyl is one of yours - Jimmy Savil was a famous english tv producer of children's programs, and I believe many of the shows had live audiences of children from all over the country, and the allegations of child ab*** are numerous. The sad thing is that there was a lot ... and I mean A LOT covering for him done by the highest echelons of power in the UK so this information got public after his death ... so he didn't face any backlash.
check out legendary football fights especially el classicos where even the greats loose their cool
We can give that a try!
Undoubtedly, undeniably and deservedly FIRST..
how are you here 1 day ago when the video is 3 hours ago; what is this sorcery my friend
@@mihirchaudhary9957 Next year,I would have entered my 8th decade and had been going to MILLWALL since 1962 but, sadly,I passed recently I am allowed back to The Terrestrial Sphere, on days off, having progressed, after my passing, to The Celestial Sphere which is the surface of the heavens, on which the stars are fixed. My first task in the hereafter is helping to establish coordinate systems to mark the positions of heavenly bodies, which is appropriate as I am a Heavenly Body myself now *** but I get Wednesdays off, which is how I got here prematurely........***"IN" joke within The Heavenly Body Community..😆
@@Isleofskye brother is on the highest form of cocaine
English football chants are essentially 1st amendment right to free speech.
It's pity that this guy did not include in his compilations the "Let's pretend we score a goal" chant where fans of some bad team knowing that their team is not going to score celebrated an imaginary goal.
It’s in one of his other videos that we did a reaction to! It was great 😂😂😂
Its so hard watching Americans react to football chants I swear down
Then why you watch it?
@RealFansSports nah my bad that was my mate who commented that so didn't know you was gonna reply to it😂 try reacting to like top 10 best English football chants most of these are dead chants
@@Cambridgevlogs lol ok. Yeah we plan on doing some different ones soon! We will check that out
To be fair these 2 yanks seem to get the banter
You need to look up proper chants for players not just random funny ones you will also like them more. But not sure how many compilations have been made. Type things like Steven Gerrard chant, Virgil Van Dyke Chant, Salah chant, Hai Kaverts chant, Saka chant, Greatest team chant, super mik arteta is lots for every team.
a grass means a snitch
Ahh ok that makes sense!
grass - snitch
A grass is snitch
Informer to the police
please google wagatha crhistie
win or lose booze
a grass is a snitch
Someone who has informed on another comes from the term snake in the grass like from the bible the snake in the garden of Eden someone who is devious untrustworthy evil ha ha
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