Good Reaction, as usual Guys. Dad only 67 years old? No youngsters, Please:) I am in my 7th decade of attending Millwall matches and Millwall v West Ham should be Number 1 but they only play every 10 years as they are, usually,in different divisions, which is just as well . haha "Ultras-Our Way Of Life" or "Football's Greatest Chants Volumes 1 to 4 " are ones,though I know you have reacted to other Football videos...
Like football Ultras all our teams are steeped in History and passed down from Father to son. If you died and people have, you'd be seen as a worrier, a hero as you fought until your death. It's war and it continues to this day. It's one of the best thigs that I've been to.
I think one thing Americans sometimes fail to grasp is the locations of these clubs compared to the distances between franchise teams in the US. Birmingham vs Aston Villa is less than 2.5 miles apart. Everton and Liverpool, less than a mile, the two Sheffield clubs at less than 4 miles apart. These are games being fought over for the pride of the city, making a legitimate claim for the city to belong to your team. In the NFL you can literally be playing teams that are 3000 miles away. This is also not to mention the fact that most of these teams were formed by working class men back in the mid to late 1800s. The first Birmingham vs Aston Villa derby was in 1879! I’m a West Brom fan. My cousins are Wolves fans, my girlfriends family are Birmingham fans, my other cousins and her sets of cousins are also either Aston Villa or Birmingham fans. The teams literally divide families!
@@popsreacts2948 Nobody would expect you to know but it’s always worth knowing. There are at least 100 fully professional football clubs in England and Wales and a total of 40,000 registered football clubs throughout the England at all varying levels of football from Amateurs to the Premier League. For a relative size comparison, the whole of the U.K. fits into Texas nearly 3 times and Alaska over 7 times. Hope this gives a little bit more insight into how important football is to us! Keep up the great reactions🤟🏼
Families with children are in the stands either side of the pitch, behind the goals are where the young boisterous guys go. Derby games are between teams that are nearly always in the same city
The clue is in the name FOOT BALL ,In American Football 🏈 they mostly use their hands so it's not really FOOTball is it, A Derby is a match between two teams who are local rivals with each other,e.g - and another one that could have been on this list is Cardiff City V Swansea City That's the South Wales Derby were I am from
Really surprised they weren't on this list mate. Proper Derby City and rovers. I know lads on both firms. I'm an Evertonian so I'm neutral when I go on the lash 😂 😂
It roots in raw tribalism, our towns and cities have thousands of years of history and rivalry which is passed down the generations and the football clubs represent these places
Football hooligan’s in the UK was huge. You should watch a film called “CASS” you guys will both enjoy it, based on a true story classic film and a great insight to the life of a hooligan in back in the 70s and 80s. Another film because I’m a Chelsea fan and you guys are too “Football Factory” based on Chelsea hooligans “Headhunters”
A derby is usually 2 teams from the same city. Liverpool Vs Manchester United is kind of a derby because both city's are next to each other but they are the most successful clubs in England which generates a massive hatred for each other.
Manchester to Liverpool is about 34 miles, Newcastle to Sunderland 14 miles, Newcastle and Sunderland is counted as a derby but Manchester United and Liverpool isn't, both teams have their own derbies with Everton and Manchester City.
There's normally a Family stand but in all honesty, I don't think the language is all that different. I couldn't get a ticket in my normal section for a European cup match, so I had to get seats in the family stand, the ball came over the wall and a kid of maybe eight picked it up and offered it back to the opposing team and when the player went to take it, the young tyke tipped his hand, dropped the ball and screamed in the players face! Such a lad, bless him!
this ain't the 90s.... stop it. more 100m watched celtic rangers 600m watched forest Huddersfield. Scottish football has no relevance in the modern game. please Scottish fans stop it.
Like football Ultras all our teams are steeped in History and passed down from Father to son. If you died and people have, you'd be seen as a worrier, a hero as you fought until your death. It's war and it continues to this day. It's one of the best thigs that I've been to.
Portsmouth fan here The Portsmouth/Southampton (hatred, because that's what it is) originated from the Medieval times when Southampton was a more affluent port, and Portsmouth was merely a fishing village. Then as time progressed, Portsmouth became a major naval port and rivalries deepened, as did the hatred for each others cities. Put it this way, the last time Southampton visited Portsmouth for a derby over £3 million worth of damage was caused by fans, and a number of police (and even horses) where injured.
Sunderland V Newcastle is in my opinion one of the fiercest rivalries... maybe not the most watched nationally or globally but for the people of the whole of the north east except that small part on the border of Yorkshire called Middlesbrough who desperately want a derby with someone so try to get in on the Sunderland and Newcastle derby thing 🤣🤣🤣
You guys should check Jamie Webster's boss nights in Madrid and Paris with Liverpool travelling fans to the champions League finals. Allocated 30,000 tickets but around 90,000 turn up for the fan parks.
100% Right. It is only because they only play every 10 years that this is not Number 1, my friend. The worst violence was 50 years ago,in 1972 in a Millwall v West Ham testimonial game. Rumour has it they are still fighting now:)
Can’t agree there mate. Millwall and West Ham probably have/had more serious scraps but Blues vs Villa has more matches played, closer grounds and overall bigger clubs. I’m West Brom too fwiw.
@@dbasher9974 I know my team: Millwall are small fry in terms of success and being a big club but then Birmingham has underachieved over the 60 years that I have been attending more than any other. side and are hardly a big club themselves. Millwall and West Ham are 4 miles apart whereas Brum/Villa is 2.2 miles and if it's done on matches played then tes Brum/Villa will be more but half of London seems closed off when they do meet !
@@Isleofskye Yeah, I’m only 21 tbf so Millwall vs West Ham has largely been confined to folklore for me. I think Birmingham and Villa are probably quite directly comparable to Millwall and West Ham in terms of difference in size and success. I have no doubt about the shutting down london bit either, I’ve seen the lengths the police go to for Arsenal vs Spurs which, in my eyes, is a very overhyped derby, so can only imagine what happens when you two meet 😂 I’m not saying it’s anywhere near the same extent but I feel like West Brom and Wolves in the Black Country derby has really been dampened over the last ten years due to being in different divisions and COVID- for most Albion fans that derby day is like our Christmas Day, If not that then the Villa
@@dbasher9974 Hello m8.You speak well for someone 47 years younger than me :)My first match was Millwall 5 Hull 1 on 3/9/62 so nearly 60 years ago.It's been downhill ever since haha.WBA are my favourite team in that area thanks to the great attacking team you had in the late 1960s when I was really into Football and knew all the teams and this was the Bomber Brown/Astle and Clive Clark era. I know you lost 3/2 after being 2/0 up at Wembley but when 100,000 mainly standing saw 3rd Division QPR bt WBA that was a truly memorable win. Went to The Hawthorns after we won the first leg of a 2-legged Quarter-Final 3/0 and you STILL knocked us by going 5/0 up until we scored a late consolation. This was Garry Thompson, Cyrille and Laurie (?) era. Almost remember that midweek 2nd leg. The Hawthorns used to really rock in the standing era. Good Luck...:)
We have hundreds of clubs in the UK and these clubs are about less than 10 miles from each other, even in the same city and they want their name to be the biggest in that city/area. There's 3 northeast derbys Newcastle/Sunderland, sunderland/Middlesbrough and Newcastle/middlesborough. I used to work in a pub that have Newcastle and sunderland supporters around the area and i used to hate working it as it was busy and 9 times out of 10 they would be fights and the police would be called. Btw I'm a Liverpool supporter
For this you can call it Soccer Football. Soccer is not football, 'Soccer' is actually the old-timey nickname of the football regulatory body, the Football Association. Back when the rules for football were all over the place, one school had rules on how to play the game, another would then have different rules to them, same with the official town/city teams and so on, so to add some consistency, the Football Association was formed and they set down the official rules on how to play the game... obviously there were dissenting groups who wanted to play the game differently, they became Rugby Football, shortened to just Rugby later on!
Celtic vs rangers is based of a difference in religions. The culture clash of Manchester vs Liverpool. The cross border derby between Wrexham (Welsh) vs Chester (English). Not even scraped the surface of English football you have hundreds of rivalry’s all over the UK.Americans couldn’t understand. For instance Wrexham vs Chester was in the 5th tier of English football 4 leagues under the premiership.
My team is Nottingham Forest and when i say we HATE derby we do with a passion. they pretend to be a bigger club than they actually are, they have never actually won anything important and they dare to say we are rivals? they just got relgated to the third division and we are back in the first. it's a good time to be a Forest fan.
05:10 we do the month and day around the other way so that would have been the 5 day of the 12th month, so it was December 5th not sure why we do it this way and you guys do it the other way around. There are games in May but you usually dont get Derbies in May, or at least in the top leagues, Fixture are drawn at random by a computer, but they do try and factor in derbies so they usually have an earlier kick off so there is less trouble (less time for people to get drunk) so this means they tend not to be n the final month of the season (May), also because Derbies add spice too the season, so its better for TV to have them nearer the middle, so they have a reason to hype more. So Derbies are far more likely in a month like December for that reason, and also because of the amount of games over the Christmas period in England is crazy, probably the busiest time of year for number of games. (it is often said that December is the most important month and titles can be pretty much lost in that month, if teams go on bad runs,they can be too far off to challenge very early on)
Blackpool is my team, we love to kick the shit out of the Preston fans whenever we play each other. Other teams we don't like too much are Blackburn, Burnley and Bolton Wanderers. Whenever we play any of these teams there is a big police presence.
What i think Americans dont grasp is that football is more than football in Europe ... its tribal, its nowhere near as bad as it was in the 70’s though A derby is when the two nearest teams play each other
Damn pops is a chelsea fan, great to have you as part of the culture :D should react to chelsea's Road to champions league glory video, there's 2 of them, one for 2012 and another for 2021
First off, it's football. Your "football" is just pussied up rugby 🏉 😏😍. I'm a Geordie, so therefore a Newcastle supporter. A few years ago, when Sunderland was in the premier League, derby day was mental. But it got to the point, where there was too much fighting. So on derby day, they'd only have the home fans in the stadium it was held at.
US sports are just business, one day u are supporting your team the next day the owner move the team to other city, this will never happen in the rest of the world that football is played, its just different, years and years of rivalry on and off the pitch some places take rivalries from medieval ages to the nowadays matches. i think ppl from US will never understand. and its not just football, some clubs have a team in diffetent sports and ppl will support them no matter what sport your club is playing, its your city, your country, your collors
@@declanrussell2232 generalise an entire multinational, diverse fan base to fit your narrative after a few incidents in the media involving individuals a few years ago in Paris and pre 90s Britain was racist so that included all clubs. Don’t come at an entire fan base - chelsea is diverse club and the fans celebrate that. There is a very small percentage of old fashioned racist idiots in most clubs because that’s where society is evolving from. See ya.
@@declanrussell2232 think you’ll find Leeds, Millwall, West Ham etc are known to be racist clubs. Chelsea is full of class but certain idiots smudge that.
all of this footage is well old... this level of violence rarely happens now! And Aston Villa v Birmingham is definitely not the biggest Derby or the worst rivalry in the country so i don't know who made the compilation. a lot of the street violence before or after the games was from the 80's and 90's and things have calmed down a lot since.
Or what we used to call it here in the UK: Rugger. About the same time we called football soccer. USA got soccer from us, so it’s never really been a point of contention for me. I get the feeling a lot of British people think the USA just decided to go against us and call it soccer in spite, but it was an adoption of our culture so people should relax about getting heated over it. Oh yeah, soccer came from the abbreviation of As(soc)iation football, and the adding of the -er suffix, like with rugger.
I don't like the 17 biggest derbies video it's such an insult to our club. We (Leeds) are easily by far the most controversial and hated club in England and in world football we have without a shadow of a doubt more rivalries than any other club that exists. To be mentioned once and for that to be Bradford is just dumb. Great derby for both clubs no doubting that but it is not even in the top three for us... 😂 Our rivalries and Derbies... Manchester United (Biggest rivals) Chelsea (Biggest rivals) Derby County Millwall Huddersfield Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield United Bradford Cardiff Liverpool At least half if not more than half of Leeds rivals listed above would have been a better mention on this video.. I don't know lol 😂
guys this video ain't really that accurate. you should be careful when it comes to choosing football videos. listen to the Football fans. Danny dyers real football factories is probably one of the best documentaries on football hooliganism in this country. also soccer is very insulting. please call it football. it was football before the nfl and football is the biggest sport globally. the super bowl is just 1% of who watches super bowl globally compared to the rest of the world. the rest of the world sees the nfl a sport for women because of the padding. Rugby is the most respected hard man's game. so please please stop insulting us with your bollocks nfl propganda that Americans are to arrogant to realise its not that big. it's football not soccer. I think you guys are great but stop with the ignorance please.
The battle of Everton valley . Rooney's first game back at goodison and the United fans get the train instead of allocated coach and cause trouble in town attacking innocent people.... The game ends and the everton fans run at United, United outnumbered run off the only way they can, towards Everton valley into an ambush of Liverpool fans and they got absolutely leathered. Rumoured to be 300 needing medical assistance after. Hate mancs
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Good Reaction, as usual Guys. Dad only 67 years old? No youngsters, Please:)
I am in my 7th decade of attending Millwall matches and Millwall v West Ham should be Number 1 but they only play every 10 years as they are, usually,in different divisions, which is just as well . haha
"Ultras-Our Way Of Life" or "Football's Greatest Chants Volumes 1 to 4 " are ones,though I know you have reacted to other Football videos...
Like football Ultras all our teams are steeped in History and passed down from Father to son. If you died and people have, you'd be seen as a worrier, a hero as you fought until your death. It's war and it continues to this day. It's one of the best thigs that I've been to.
I think one thing Americans sometimes fail to grasp is the locations of these clubs compared to the distances between franchise teams in the US. Birmingham vs Aston Villa is less than 2.5 miles apart. Everton and Liverpool, less than a mile, the two Sheffield clubs at less than 4 miles apart. These are games being fought over for the pride of the city, making a legitimate claim for the city to belong to your team. In the NFL you can literally be playing teams that are 3000 miles away. This is also not to mention the fact that most of these teams were formed by working class men back in the mid to late 1800s. The first Birmingham vs Aston Villa derby was in 1879! I’m a West Brom fan. My cousins are Wolves fans, my girlfriends family are Birmingham fans, my other cousins and her sets of cousins are also either Aston Villa or Birmingham fans. The teams literally divide families!
Thank you for that Perspective
@@popsreacts2948 Nobody would expect you to know but it’s always worth knowing. There are at least 100 fully professional football clubs in England and Wales and a total of 40,000 registered football clubs throughout the England at all varying levels of football from Amateurs to the Premier League. For a relative size comparison, the whole of the U.K. fits into Texas nearly 3 times and Alaska over 7 times. Hope this gives a little bit more insight into how important football is to us! Keep up the great reactions🤟🏼
@@dbasher9974 thank you fir that information
@@popsreacts2948 Aston Villa biggest club in the midlands fax
Well said mate, Sunday lunches & meet & greets, Boxing Day must be great, too many jars & it could all go tits up 😂😉👍
"I'm a Chelsea fan but shout out to Liverpool..."
You really don't get this football rivalry thing do you !? 🤦♂️
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Families with children are in the stands either side of the pitch, behind the goals are where the young boisterous guys go. Derby games are between teams that are nearly always in the same city
The clue is in the name FOOT BALL ,In American Football 🏈 they mostly use their hands so it's not really FOOTball is it, A Derby is a match between two teams who are local rivals with each other,e.g - and another one that could have been on this list is Cardiff City V Swansea City
That's the South Wales Derby were I am from
I love it when blues kick villa arse
It's in how DNA to hate each other
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This video doesn't include the Bristol derby between Bristol Rovers and Bristol City.
Really surprised they weren't on this list mate. Proper Derby City and rovers. I know lads on both firms. I'm an Evertonian so I'm neutral when I go on the lash 😂 😂
It roots in raw tribalism, our towns and cities have thousands of years of history and rivalry which is passed down the generations and the football clubs represent these places
Football hooligan’s in the UK was huge.
You should watch a film called “CASS” you guys will both enjoy it, based on a true story classic film and a great insight to the life of a hooligan in back in the 70s and 80s.
Another film because I’m a Chelsea fan and you guys are too “Football Factory” based on Chelsea hooligans “Headhunters”
Headhunters where decent got there arse kicked by the county road cutters Everton firm tho
Derby is two local rivals,(pronounced Darby.) There's always a family section. 🏴
Check out 'Jack Grealish Punch' (When a Birmingham City fan attacked an Aston Villa player during the derby match.).
A derby is usually 2 teams from the same city. Liverpool Vs Manchester United is kind of a derby because both city's are next to each other but they are the most successful clubs in England which generates a massive hatred for each other.
Manchester to Liverpool is about 34 miles, Newcastle to Sunderland 14 miles, Newcastle and Sunderland is counted as a derby but Manchester United and Liverpool isn't, both teams have their own derbies with Everton and Manchester City.
@@RushfanUK type in north west derby
There's normally a Family stand but in all honesty, I don't think the language is all that different. I couldn't get a ticket in my normal section for a European cup match, so I had to get seats in the family stand, the ball came over the wall and a kid of maybe eight picked it up and offered it back to the opposing team and when the player went to take it, the young tyke tipped his hand, dropped the ball and screamed in the players face! Such a lad, bless him!
A derby is when two rival teams play each other
Missed the east Anglian derby that's a big derby Norwich Vs Ipswich.
Nobody seems to think it is mate but its pure hatred
Yorkshire and Merseyside are probably 1 of the most vicious rivalrys in Britain
Don’t even let Burnley buy half the normal allocated seats at Blackburn it’s that intense
A derby is when two teams from the same town plays against eachother.local rivaleri🔥
Not always the same town
Is palace Brighton classed as a derby or just rivalry
Is Norwich near Ipswich? No it's 45 miles away.
@@gavinpaice8008yea and we still hate the Suffolk scummers
Uk sport channels doesnt show people running on the pitch, camera always focuses on the ref or managers
Scotland have a bigger derby between celtic and rangers thats probably one of the biggest derbies in the world
this ain't the 90s.... stop it. more 100m watched celtic rangers 600m watched forest Huddersfield.
Scottish football has no relevance in the modern game. please Scottish fans stop it.
@@charliecosta3971 i support derby county and England lol
@@aaroncrommer2619 fair enough
Explains your lack of knowledge of Premership football loool.
@@charliecosta3971 seriously...unless you come from Huddersfield, who is remotely interested.
@@MrGreen1314 I wasn't intrested either! I'm a Chelsea fan but just saying the championship playoff was watched globally 6x more.
U lot should watch the movie green streets it’s about an American who comes to london and becomes a hooligan
Like football Ultras all our teams are steeped in History and passed down from Father to son. If you died and people have, you'd be seen as a worrier, a hero as you fought until your death. It's war and it continues to this day. It's one of the best thigs that I've been to.
It's football you've got gridiron! 🏴
Throwing flares forward and back is usually called flare tennis.
Wtf really?
the biggest derby in english football by far, is the sunderland newcastle derby by far, pure hatred on match, with a long history
They dont show the fans on the field in Europe either. They used to show them but it stoped few years ago.
Portsmouth fan here
The Portsmouth/Southampton (hatred, because that's what it is) originated from the Medieval times when Southampton was a more affluent port, and Portsmouth was merely a fishing village. Then as time progressed, Portsmouth became a major naval port and rivalries deepened, as did the hatred for each others cities. Put it this way, the last time Southampton visited Portsmouth for a derby over £3 million worth of damage was caused by fans, and a number of police (and even horses) where injured.
Sunderland V Newcastle is in my opinion one of the fiercest rivalries... maybe not the most watched nationally or globally but for the people of the whole of the north east except that small part on the border of Yorkshire called Middlesbrough who desperately want a derby with someone so try to get in on the Sunderland and Newcastle derby thing 🤣🤣🤣
agree mate.... im a life long sunderland fan and football is pure life or death up in the north east
@@matthewlangley5448 me too mate!
For my sins… been the through a lot of shit and hopefully on the right path now
@@ianoo23 aye on the way back now mate. Good team we have so far... just need a few more lads in
You guys should check Jamie Webster's boss nights in Madrid and Paris with Liverpool travelling fans to the champions League finals. Allocated 30,000 tickets but around 90,000 turn up for the fan parks.
As a southampton fan, saints vs pompey is the best in the country
that is the first time i think I have EVER agreed with a scummer 😉😉
There always flares at matches in England and yes im derby county fan
yes the family section tends to miss the worst of the violence but there is violence there too
West Brom supporter here. I don’t agree with number one, millwall vs west ham should be at number one.
100% Right. It is only because they only play every 10 years that this is not Number 1, my friend.
The worst violence was 50 years ago,in 1972 in a Millwall v West Ham testimonial game.
Rumour has it they are still fighting now:)
Can’t agree there mate. Millwall and West Ham probably have/had more serious scraps but Blues vs Villa has more matches played, closer grounds and overall bigger clubs. I’m West Brom too fwiw.
@@dbasher9974 I know my team: Millwall are small fry in terms of success and being a big club but then Birmingham has underachieved over the 60 years that I have been attending more than any other. side and are hardly a big club themselves. Millwall and West Ham are 4 miles apart whereas Brum/Villa is 2.2 miles and if it's done on matches played then tes Brum/Villa will be more but half of London seems closed off when they do meet !
@@Isleofskye Yeah, I’m only 21 tbf so Millwall vs West Ham has largely been confined to folklore for me. I think Birmingham and Villa are probably quite directly comparable to Millwall and West Ham in terms of difference in size and success. I have no doubt about the shutting down london bit either, I’ve seen the lengths the police go to for Arsenal vs Spurs which, in my eyes, is a very overhyped derby, so can only imagine what happens when you two meet 😂 I’m not saying it’s anywhere near the same extent but I feel like West Brom and Wolves in the Black Country derby has really been dampened over the last ten years due to being in different divisions and COVID- for most Albion fans that derby day is like our Christmas Day, If not that then the Villa
@@dbasher9974 Hello m8.You speak well for someone 47 years younger than me :)My first match was Millwall 5 Hull 1 on 3/9/62 so nearly 60 years ago.It's been downhill ever since haha.WBA are my favourite team in that area thanks to the great attacking team you had in the late 1960s when I was really into Football and knew all the teams and this was the Bomber Brown/Astle and Clive Clark era. I know you lost 3/2 after being 2/0 up at Wembley but when 100,000 mainly standing saw 3rd Division QPR bt WBA that was a truly memorable win.
Went to The Hawthorns after we won the first leg of a 2-legged Quarter-Final 3/0 and you STILL knocked us by going 5/0 up until we scored a late consolation. This was Garry Thompson, Cyrille and Laurie (?) era. Almost remember that midweek 2nd leg.
The Hawthorns used to really rock in the standing era.
Good Luck...:)
None of these compare to the biggest Derby in the UK
Rangers v Celtic. (old firm)
This!
Glasgow city center, post-match, was like West Beirut!
A riot happened in Philly when they won the SuperBowl.
We have hundreds of clubs in the UK and these clubs are about less than 10 miles from each other, even in the same city and they want their name to be the biggest in that city/area. There's 3 northeast derbys Newcastle/Sunderland, sunderland/Middlesbrough and Newcastle/middlesborough. I used to work in a pub that have Newcastle and sunderland supporters around the area and i used to hate working it as it was busy and 9 times out of 10 they would be fights and the police would be called. Btw I'm a Liverpool supporter
Liverpool and Man United are by far the two biggest clubs in England by a hell of a long way that the most watched clubs on the planet when they play
For this you can call it Soccer Football. Soccer is not football, 'Soccer' is actually the old-timey nickname of the football regulatory body, the Football Association. Back when the rules for football were all over the place, one school had rules on how to play the game, another would then have different rules to them, same with the official town/city teams and so on, so to add some consistency, the Football Association was formed and they set down the official rules on how to play the game... obviously there were dissenting groups who wanted to play the game differently, they became Rugby Football, shortened to just Rugby later on!
Celtic vs rangers is based of a difference in religions. The culture clash of Manchester vs Liverpool. The cross border derby between Wrexham (Welsh) vs Chester (English). Not even scraped the surface of English football you have hundreds of rivalry’s all over the UK.Americans couldn’t understand. For instance Wrexham vs Chester was in the 5th tier of English football 4 leagues under the premiership.
its not as violent as it used to be as a Manchaster United fan i still remember in the 70s 10000 maybe 15000 traveling to away games
London posse- how’s life In london
My team is Nottingham Forest and when i say we HATE derby we do with a passion. they pretend to be a bigger club than they actually are, they have never actually won anything important and they dare to say we are rivals? they just got relgated to the third division and we are back in the first. it's a good time to be a Forest fan.
05:10 we do the month and day around the other way so that would have been the 5 day of the 12th month, so it was December 5th
not sure why we do it this way and you guys do it the other way around.
There are games in May but you usually dont get Derbies in May, or at least in the top leagues, Fixture are drawn at random by a computer, but they do try and factor in derbies so they usually have an earlier kick off so there is less trouble (less time for people to get drunk) so this means they tend not to be n the final month of the season (May), also because Derbies add spice too the season, so its better for TV to have them nearer the middle, so they have a reason to hype more. So Derbies are far more likely in a month like December for that reason, and also because of the amount of games over the Christmas period in England is crazy, probably the busiest time of year for number of games. (it is often said that December is the most important month and titles can be pretty much lost in that month, if teams go on bad runs,they can be too far off to challenge very early on)
Green street on most streaming sites watch it starring Elijah Wood
I support this Team Called Charlton Athletic, who are based in South London
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Football says it all you kick a ball with your foot, In America what you call football you use your hands so it can't be football.
Check the Old Firm!
We call it soccer in England as well, don't let anyone tell you different.
I've never heard anyone call it soccer, so we pretty much don't.
Ive never heard it called soccer its footy or football.
Blackpool is my team, we love to kick the shit out of the Preston fans whenever we play each other. Other teams we don't like too much are Blackburn, Burnley and Bolton Wanderers. Whenever we play any of these teams there is a big police presence.
Watch green Street hooligans American guy joins a UK hooligan firm
Like and subscribe mandem, these two have good content and amazing work rate, they deserve the success
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im a blackpool fan.
So they showed a PNE Blackpool game then a riot in spain ?
What i think Americans dont grasp is that football is more than football in Europe ... its tribal, its nowhere near as bad as it was in the 70’s though
A derby is when the two nearest teams play each other
Blues
Damn pops is a chelsea fan, great to have you as part of the culture :D should react to chelsea's Road to champions league glory video, there's 2 of them, one for 2012 and another for 2021
WTch Danny dyers real football factory
West Ham till I die! COYI!
First off, it's football. Your "football" is just pussied up rugby 🏉 😏😍. I'm a Geordie, so therefore a Newcastle supporter. A few years ago, when Sunderland was in the premier League, derby day was mental. But it got to the point, where there was too much fighting. So on derby day, they'd only have the home fans in the stadium it was held at.
I know loads of ''Geordies'' who support Sunderland marra
It’s football because we use our feet, what you call football you use mainly with the hands…..makes no sense to us 🤷🏻♂️
They play NFL on foot. That’s why they called it football.
Doesn’t know about Sheffield.
Knows nothing about football then.
US sports are just business, one day u are supporting your team the next day the owner move the team to other city, this will never happen in the rest of the world that football is played, its just different, years and years of rivalry on and off the pitch some places take rivalries from medieval ages to the nowadays matches. i think ppl from US will never understand. and its not just football, some clubs have a team in diffetent sports and ppl will support them no matter what sport your club is playing, its your city, your country, your collors
fook vlla
You two look exactly the same
We get that a lot lol
Tell pops its football not soccer you all play handball about football lol
I’ve been loving Pops in this and now I know he’s Chels as well certified don. Up the fucking the chels 💙
I’m chelsea so even more big up to you both - top father and son duo..respect
Wonder if they are aware of your racist fan base?
@@declanrussell2232 troll
@@garym8552 are you trying to tell me Chelsea are not known for being racist?
@@declanrussell2232 generalise an entire multinational, diverse fan base to fit your narrative after a few incidents in the media involving individuals a few years ago in Paris and pre 90s Britain was racist so that included all clubs. Don’t come at an entire fan base - chelsea is diverse club and the fans celebrate that. There is a very small percentage of old fashioned racist idiots in most clubs because that’s where society is evolving from. See ya.
@@declanrussell2232 think you’ll find Leeds, Millwall, West Ham etc are known to be racist clubs. Chelsea is full of class but certain idiots smudge that.
Nottingham forest and derby are the biggest and oldest rivalry in the uk
No.. Newcastle vs Sunderland is 400 year old rivalry dating back to a civil war.
it really aint
@@beard6160 Millwall v West Ham dates back to the signing of The Magna Carta in 1216...
You're having a Bubble, My Son.
Millwall v West Ham is 10 times bigger:)
Millwall West ham all day then maybe Millwall Chelsea second or Chelsea West ham . After that Liverpool and Everton v United. Batlle of Everton valley
all of this footage is well old... this level of violence rarely happens now!
And Aston Villa v Birmingham is definitely not the biggest Derby or the worst rivalry in the country so i don't know who made the compilation.
a lot of the street violence before or after the games was from the 80's and 90's and things have calmed down a lot since.
It's called Association Football, Played all over the world, Only the Americans bastardised the name to Soccer.
It was actually us who came up with the word soccer
Its NEVER Soccer :)
You play with your feet, its football. Do you see them playing in their socks? What you guys play is something I'd call Pathetic rugby hand ball.
Rugby ball with a Rib cage
Or what we used to call it here in the UK: Rugger. About the same time we called football soccer. USA got soccer from us, so it’s never really been a point of contention for me. I get the feeling a lot of British people think the USA just decided to go against us and call it soccer in spite, but it was an adoption of our culture so people should relax about getting heated over it.
Oh yeah, soccer came from the abbreviation of As(soc)iation football, and the adding of the -er suffix, like with rugger.
No Fredo in the top 7 🤦🏻♂️
He was he git bumped
Football football football America is football not soccer
No there aint women and children be in the same stands as men
I don't like the 17 biggest derbies video it's such an insult to our club. We (Leeds) are easily by far the most controversial and hated club in England and in world football we have without a shadow of a doubt more rivalries than any other club that exists. To be mentioned once and for that to be Bradford is just dumb. Great derby for both clubs no doubting that but it is not even in the top three for us... 😂
Our rivalries and Derbies...
Manchester United (Biggest rivals)
Chelsea (Biggest rivals)
Derby County
Millwall
Huddersfield
Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield United
Bradford
Cardiff
Liverpool
At least half if not more than half of Leeds rivals listed above would have been a better mention on this video.. I don't know lol 😂
guys this video ain't really that accurate. you should be careful when it comes to choosing football videos.
listen to the Football fans.
Danny dyers real football factories is probably one of the best documentaries on football hooliganism in this country.
also soccer is very insulting.
please call it football. it was football before the nfl and football is the biggest sport globally. the super bowl is just 1% of who watches super bowl globally compared to the rest of the world.
the rest of the world sees the nfl a sport for women because of the padding. Rugby is the most respected hard man's game.
so please please stop insulting us with your bollocks nfl propganda that Americans are to arrogant to realise its not that big.
it's football not soccer.
I think you guys are great but stop with the ignorance please.
Might of been said in jest 🤔
@@ange1098 it was. I got a little over passionate.
@@charliecosta3971 we all have off days but not as many as my team 🤣😂🤪
The battle of Everton valley . Rooney's first game back at goodison and the United fans get the train instead of allocated coach and cause trouble in town attacking innocent people....
The game ends and the everton fans run at United, United outnumbered run off the only way they can, towards Everton valley into an ambush of Liverpool fans and they got absolutely leathered. Rumoured to be 300 needing medical assistance after. Hate mancs
what a load of nonsense that video was.
Pathetic watching the same old Pathetic video every other reaction channel has done
English football atmosphere is the most overhyped and overrated. React to some real ultras instead