Europeans use trains when going to other cities for games. So 2,000 people got out of the train and together with the parade marched to the enemy's stadium in another city
American sports are commercialised to levels we cannot imagine, it's all about the money, revenue, fans are like customers, sports are television centric because that's the bigger audience in the end. Europeans have the mindset of "we'll die for this club) the passion is insane
It would be the same if American clubs didn’t relocate all the time and every club stayed in the same place it was created in, that’s what makes the major difference in team spirit. Some European clubs are 100+ year old, imagine rooting for the same club that your great-great-grandparents were the fans of.
5:51 I think it's some kind of copyright claim on the song they sing in the Milan clip, so it's cut out. I think the original version of the video is here somewhere on RUclips.
7:44 "FRAMÅT MALMÖ" "HEJA DI BLÅE" "FORWARD MALMÖ" "COME ON THE BLUES" Call and respond chant from the Most Champions and the reigning champions of Sweden, Malmö FF. That was away in the Uefa Euro League against Chelsea as 3500 Malmö fans were outsinging 36500 Chelsea fans away at Stamford Bridge. Our own home support is electrifying with megasize flags, big tifo displays and flares. We sing for 2 hours straight minus 15 minutes at half time break.
7:03 They sing the club name, Aris twice and then I don't know the words before the claps because I don't speak Greek. Maybe someone can help me out with it because I'm an Aris and Olympiakos fan from Sweden.
and also "Why Are Ultras So Important For Football" by COPA90 Stories Ultras are kinda the modern knights defending their area/city/club against other clubs but rather having armor and horse, they still have flags, chants etc.
That’s not a parade! That’s the fans walking to the game 😂😂
Ohhhhh 😂😂
and its Dortmund doing a walk to a stadium in a other country (Belgium) so to be there with that many people is crazy
It's called entrada
Europeans use trains when going to other cities for games. So 2,000 people got out of the train and together with the parade marched to the enemy's stadium in another city
4:59
That's actually safe.
The stadium is buildt to bounce so it won't break.
American sports are commercialised to levels we cannot imagine, it's all about the money, revenue, fans are like customers, sports are television centric because that's the bigger audience in the end.
Europeans have the mindset of "we'll die for this club) the passion is insane
Very true
idk the EPL is turning into that shit
@@p4rls961 That's England and their colony (US) in nutshell. Why I'm not surprised?
Football stadiums are build to withstand vibrations. See it as a skyscraper. If they dont bent they will break.
Europe has serious team spirit. They love their sports
We love our teams.
I couldnt give a fuck about football if my team wasnt in football.
Im not supporting countries or whatever. Just my club.
It would be the same if American clubs didn’t relocate all the time and every club stayed in the same place it was created in, that’s what makes the major difference in team spirit. Some European clubs are 100+ year old, imagine rooting for the same club that your great-great-grandparents were the fans of.
America: dunno jus beer and an egg ball and endless stops
Europe: W A R T I ME
5:51
I think it's some kind of copyright claim on the song they sing in the Milan clip, so it's cut out.
I think the original version of the video is here somewhere on RUclips.
NOT a parade. No drill girls, just narching to the stadium!!!
3:12 this is before the game on the way to the stadium
7:44
"FRAMÅT MALMÖ"
"HEJA DI BLÅE"
"FORWARD MALMÖ"
"COME ON THE BLUES"
Call and respond chant from the Most Champions and the reigning champions of Sweden, Malmö FF.
That was away in the Uefa Euro League against Chelsea as 3500 Malmö fans were outsinging 36500 Chelsea fans away at Stamford Bridge.
Our own home support is electrifying with megasize flags, big tifo displays and flares.
We sing for 2 hours straight minus 15 minutes at half time break.
3:40 In fact this is just before a regular match day i dont know exactely when this is but im sure this is just a avarage day
5:05 alsó its designed to shake like that so it wouldnt collapse
Milans part was probably hit with copyright since it those use a song made by an artist Independent from the club
7:03 They sing the club name, Aris twice and then I don't know the words before the claps because I don't speak Greek.
Maybe someone can help me out with it because I'm an Aris and Olympiakos fan from Sweden.
react to "ultras our way of life" and "THE BEST ULTRAS VIDEO EVER (Ultras World 1M Special)" - see real football fans
Bet
and also "Why Are Ultras So Important For Football" by COPA90 Stories
Ultras are kinda the modern knights defending their area/city/club against other clubs but rather having armor and horse, they still have flags, chants etc.
That Seattle dork in blue, is he for real?????
dude watch some uk english football chants, youll need subs mate
hi can you react to "ho fatto un sogno" by inter
Is an Italian song made to celebrate Inter's championship victory
these are not even the best atmosphere, bang avg
How much better England is? C-words and other insults don't count.
Stop doing that krrlkl krrlkl "laugh".