Years ago I was in Vegas with some mates we managed to get tickets for the Tyson / Bruno fight, I remember how horrified the American Fans were when all the Brits started chanting "Tyson is a rapist" as he was walking to the ring
Great video guys! Fergie Time is a football term for scoring after the 90 min mark. Man United made a habit of scoring late (to some, it felt like too late, the game should have been over) and that has come to be known as Fergie Time (named for their manager, Alex Ferguson). Man City won the league in the final game, in the 95th minute. That seems to be what this chant is about.
The celery chant is an old Chelsea chant from the 80s. Started by the legend Mickey Greeneway. Celery was often taken to games by Chelsea fans and thrown onto the pitch. Until celery got banned at Stamford Bridge (chelseas stadium) Its still sung to this day by chelsea fans.
It came about when the police were escorting Chelsea fans and they broke away from them, into a field where celery was growing, there ensued a playful battle between each other throwing celery at each other, and the police of course. The song was made up a bit later, but sadly although a few songs were attributed to Micky, Celery wasn't one of his. The celery getting thrown about was generally when the match was shite, and we needed a laugh.
Heres how the uk fans would handle the US government They stop the match to make an announcement to warn the fans Not a word was heard because its now being sung by the whole stadium until play resumes
You’ll often bump into this in a train station or outside a pub, as the fans start getting tanked up and chanting in the morning and during the travel to the match. They do this everywhere they go!
One of the best social commentary chants I've heard in my many years of watching UK football is when opposition fans sang "Van Persie, when a girl says no, molest her" to the tune of Rewind by Craig David/Artful Dodger.
She said no robin She said no She said no robin She said no She said no robin She said no Ooooo robin she said no Your a c-nt robin Your a c-nt Your a c-nt robin Your a c-nt Oh robin your a c-nt
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola criticised his 'star buy' Calvin Phillips when he returned to the squad after England duty for being overweight...... he has now been sold on as a flop for the club to West Ham United and now every time he appears the opposition fans give it to him big time over his weight. You have to be so careful what you say or do in English/Scottish/Welsh football because the fans are ruthless 😊
Actually those aren't glasses. You see in England pub fights can start quite easily on football night so, to avoid handing out potential weapons, we only get plastic cups.😅 Also, home and away teams can't go to the same pub. You'll have to go to a pub assigned to your team.
@@RealFansSports Yeah. I even once was stopped with my dad by the bouncers because they weren't sure if we were in a football club or not. lol Though it's the same reason why the away side always hs fewer seats. Less likely for them to start something.
@@JackSilverGamingOcean happened once to me, my brothers and dad to. We spoke Danish on the way into the pub, so the very honest bouncer said: "Boys, you speak funny, you have been randomly selected to be checked if you have a ticket for the home side section" 😁
……..wiv a lump of celery. At British football stadiums,a chant could be started there and then and catch on very quickly. At Newcastle few years back,a West Ham player had to come off for a few minutes for a call of nature,when he came back on,the West Ham fans immediately sang “ he’s been for a shit,he’s been for a shiiiiit,mikel Antonio,he’s been for a shit” NOTHING is sacred and ANYBODY is fair game for savage slurs on their character,their hair,their ugly stupid wife,anything at all.
The worst thing you could do as a player (especially a goalkeeper) is react badly to chants against you - you will be mega-trashed! - even when you play there again. Best thing to do is smile through it & give them a clap after!
The guy in the blue shirt doing the 'drunken dancing' was from a small town anout 5 miles North West of Manchester. That town is called Bolton and the club he was referring to is the might Bolton Wanderers FC, and considering we play at the Toughsheet Stadum, you can imagine some of the chants. If you're ever in the UK, youre welcome to come to a game as guests of me and my son.
Are you pissed? I used to live in Bolton. It’s a shit hole. You are correct that it’s a little town near Manchester, but describing it anything other than a little shithole is a crime. I’m from Preston and it is a much superior city. Maybe you should visit someday.
Im from the uk. The c word is openly common and can be used in good bad ways. From a good morning greeting to ready to have a row and so many other ways to use
Park who eats dogs in his homecountry, its his fans singing the song like an celebration, he has in later interviews after his career explained that he didnt appreciated it because he think its racist. There is so many more videos of this content that are better and more epic, you guys are doing a great job, keep it up!
The Adam Johnson song is sung by my team Newcastle United. Adam Johnson comes from Sunderland. They are our arch rivals and we hate each other. The he Johnson story is true. He was dating a 15 year old girl and he got convicted of sexual abuse and he went to prison for it. This obviously ruined his career. In April 2023 a sundered fan was spotted on cctv having sex with a seagull. The stick they get now is hilarious. Both are true stories. Google them.😂😂😂
every football team has an ultra which is an organisation of supporters to the club that are really into it they write chants and do tifo which is an artistic representation of the club it sometimes get political but its aloud and the supporters wont have it any other way even if the government decide to stop them it will just turn to carnage so the leaders of the ultra are usually good leaders and they are the one that orchestrate everything from chants to the tifo to the rythem of the chant like a maestro
Football fans used to be very violent, when Chelsea played at home( I worked near by) we’d get to go home at 2.30, businesses would board up & mounted police would clear the streets. Now police have managed to disband the violent groups, no drink is allowed into stadium( hence everyone arrives tanked up) but these chants are a massive improvement & now family’s can go to matches. People going to Chelsea matches wear a stick of celery on their shirts. Chants are banned in family area.
Afraid took my 5 year old son to his first match at Chelsea, most common chant was “ celery”!😂 It’s still very popular at Stamford Bridge! Unfortunately his vocabulary has extended as I heard him singing outside at 3am in 2012 when Chelsea won the Champions League🤣🤣
It's not even used just for people. Most inanimate objects can be f-ing C's. My mate once sprained his foot on a lamppost after he kicked after he walked into it coming out of the pub. That lamppost is forever known as Callum's cunty friend
when you start learning words you will find the c in many homes , but you will get a slap for it . ps a brummie old school does not say the T at the end.
Every club will chant 90 mins. But you can’t be sure that you will be welcome! I am a „fan club member“ to say it diplomatically. 1. it’s not easy to get a ticket for the „fanzone“ and most of the „fanzone-members“ don’t like game-tourists! If you are a groundhopper with connections to the fanscene, that’s accepted. Cause football means a lot… and it’s a family so you can’t join even a game just because you want to. The familiy welcomes you or not!
dropping the C bomb is very much regional, the further north you go the less it is said and is disliked, the furthur south you go it is said in every sentance..
The prevailing word is motherskxxt in the Caribbean. Always wonder why Americans get all bent out of shape about that word when their fav word is the B word.
I don't think the C word has such a negative connotation in the UK as it does in the US. In Ireland it can actually be used as a term of endearment (if you can imagine that). The US equivalent to the C word here could possibly be your use or the words "douche" or "a hole". Doesn't pack the same punch depending on the situation. C word is definitely more offensive in the US in my opinion.
"Out of pocket" doesn't mean what you think it means. It refers to spending money on something. ie: _paid out in cash or from one's own financial resources and sometimes reimbursed_ Perhaps you mean "out of left field", or "too on the nose"? All I know is "out of pocket" is not the right saying for the context of what you're commenting on!
@@RealFansSports Never heard it used in that context before, happy to be corrected though. Perhaps it's like the old DB-9 error that has propagated the tech world and become the norm. Someone back in the day referred to the DE-9 connector as a DB-9 connector, and now 99% of literature with respect to computers incorrectly refers to the 9 pin E-shell d-sub miniature connector as a DB-9! I learnt something new about American vernacular today, so thank you.
@@RealFansSports nope nothing at the end for me Says check these videos our like there was supposed to be a link under it but nothing lol Lots just seem to have stopped posting related links and it's bending my head lol But at the same time accidents will happen etc I'm not hating it's just my latest gripe with the world lol 🤣
That would be cool, but Los Angeles is about 30-36hr drive away from us with little to no stops. They have groups like that for teams in a few different sports, but its definitely not the same unfortunately.
What age do we start with the 'C' word? Err, walk past any junior (around 7 to 11 years old) school playground at break or dinner time, it might surprise you!
Google Jimmy Saville and Adam Johnson cuz they crop up a lot..Geordies hate Johnson because he played for the Mackems and liked to play with an underage girl despite having a stunning bird..Saville is just a tragic episode in the history of England
hi guys seen you have been doing watch a longs for nfl have you considered doing it for footy if you need to check out how to do them english reactors make a bomb lol .check out mark goldbridge not a man utd fan myself but he is the dogs bollocks at the genre
Wish it was that easy lol! Probably cost about the same amount. I would love to go to both. Feel like the UK would be easier since won’t have the language barrier. My Spanish is not good like it used to be and don’t know any of the other variation of languages that they speak down there.
Years ago I was in Vegas with some mates we managed to get tickets for the Tyson / Bruno fight, I remember how horrified the American Fans were when all the Brits started chanting "Tyson is a rapist" as he was walking to the ring
Brits with their chants in the USA must be worth to watch 😂. But was he really a rapist and did the American audience protested?
😂
La la la la ooh
Hahahaha
Is it a lie though?
1'000's of years back before a battle we would chant/ sing at the other side. Have you seen us sing on mass its amazing, it's in our DNA.
As an English women and mother of 3 sons , these chants are normal. It would be football with out this. I love our English football and chants. ❤❤❤
Do y'all participate in them? Hahah.
@@SenyorCapitàCollons of course we do! British women are easily as vicious as the men when you get us going.
@@SenyorCapitàCollons yes we do
@@nadiablack4797 😎😎
Great video guys! Fergie Time is a football term for scoring after the 90 min mark. Man United made a habit of scoring late (to some, it felt like too late, the game should have been over) and that has come to be known as Fergie Time (named for their manager, Alex Ferguson).
Man City won the league in the final game, in the 95th minute. That seems to be what this chant is about.
The celery chant is an old Chelsea chant from the 80s. Started by the legend Mickey Greeneway. Celery was often taken to games by Chelsea fans and thrown onto the pitch. Until celery got banned at Stamford Bridge (chelseas stadium) Its still sung to this day by chelsea fans.
It came about when the police were escorting Chelsea fans and they broke away from them, into a field where celery was growing, there ensued a playful battle between each other throwing celery at each other, and the police of course. The song was made up a bit later, but sadly although a few songs were attributed to Micky, Celery wasn't one of his. The celery getting thrown about was generally when the match was shite, and we needed a laugh.
It comes from my old man's a dustman from years ago. Londoners would know this.
@@debs6475 Thats not the same tune.
11:29
Being 3-0 down away and the team being crap they found 20 minutes of fun with a plant pot.
Lmao that’s one way to do it I guezs
Ohhh the english police's hats look like plant pots, dont they? I just realized, that must be it.
Heres how the uk fans would handle the US government
They stop the match to make an announcement to warn the fans
Not a word was heard because its now being sung by the whole stadium until play resumes
8:50
That was the Prime Minister back then they called out.
David Cameron wasn’t just a mayor or elected official, he was the Prime Minister of The United Kingdom!! Come on guys!
He did also face fuck a pig.. so all truthful
To be fair, US politics is complicated enough
Let’s Go Brandon!!!
@@dimitrijensk2845shiit we europians know more about US politics than the average american
@erikjohansen7564 That's because ours matters. Your countries are smaller than most of our states.
You’ll often bump into this in a train station or outside a pub, as the fans start getting tanked up and chanting in the morning and during the travel to the match. They do this everywhere they go!
Yeah. It’s kinda our thing. 😂
We start saying that word as soon as our Dinner is not ready
😂😂😂
David Cameron was prime minister. Fans are singing asking him to save the steel industry.
One of the best social commentary chants I've heard in my many years of watching UK football is when opposition fans sang "Van Persie, when a girl says no, molest her" to the tune of Rewind by Craig David/Artful Dodger.
She said no robin
She said no
She said no robin
She said no
She said no robin
She said no
Ooooo robin she said no
Your a c-nt robin
Your a c-nt
Your a c-nt robin
Your a c-nt
Oh robin your a c-nt
The highlight for me was your reaction to a harmless chant about celery and your heads just fell off lol 😆
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola criticised his 'star buy' Calvin Phillips when he returned to the squad after England duty for being overweight...... he has now been sold on as a flop for the club to West Ham United and now every time he appears the opposition fans give it to him big time over his weight. You have to be so careful what you say or do in English/Scottish/Welsh football because the fans are ruthless 😊
Trust me.... this is quite mild 😁 🇬🇧
this one is very mild, and dont i know it, im 58 years old, support sunderland, our rivals newcastle, this is mild
Actually those aren't glasses. You see in England pub fights can start quite easily on football night so, to avoid handing out potential weapons, we only get plastic cups.😅
Also, home and away teams can't go to the same pub. You'll have to go to a pub assigned to your team.
That’s crazy that they have them separated lol
@@RealFansSports Yeah. I even once was stopped with my dad by the bouncers because they weren't sure if we were in a football club or not. lol
Though it's the same reason why the away side always hs fewer seats. Less likely for them to start something.
@@JackSilverGamingOcean happened once to me, my brothers and dad to. We spoke Danish on the way into the pub, so the very honest bouncer said: "Boys, you speak funny, you have been randomly selected to be checked if you have a ticket for the home side section" 😁
@@mortenmj Yeah. Happens more than many would expect but, it's needed. After all, some club rivalries go really deep.
MUFC and LFC. Don't mess about. Hatred and respect in equal measures can be a volatile mix
I’m a British football fan and I started saying the c word when I was ten when I was at football
Good video lads, what you gotta understand is NOTHING is off limits when it comes to our chants! We slag everyone off. (Slag - take the piss)
Football chants are poetry in motion..
In England being able to take a punt and deal one and remain just on the line is a mandatory personal skill.
Actually enjoyed watching this video with you guys! very funny!
You guys should react to the Barry army’s cricket songs such as “you all live in a convict colony” to the tune of yellow submarine at the Australians
Ahh the Barry army , the Welsh version of the Barmy army, love em 😂😂😂
@@simoncampbell3144 great voices the Welsh
……..wiv a lump of celery.
At British football stadiums,a chant could be started there and then and catch on very quickly.
At Newcastle few years back,a West Ham player had to come off for a few minutes for a call of nature,when he came back on,the West Ham fans immediately sang “ he’s been for a shit,he’s been for a shiiiiit,mikel Antonio,he’s been for a shit”
NOTHING is sacred and ANYBODY is fair game for savage slurs on their character,their hair,their ugly stupid wife,anything at all.
That hilarious 😂😂
The worst thing you could do as a player (especially a goalkeeper) is react badly to chants against you - you will be mega-trashed! - even when you play there again.
Best thing to do is smile through it & give them a clap after!
It was not a Mayor they were talking about David Cameron who was Prime Minister.
my 12 year old niece dropped her first c word in front of me 3 days ago, she's ready for the terraces
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 they got no filter lol
None what so ever, but its too funny! Thank you for always checking out the channel and joining the live streams as well.
Glad theres a part 2
The guy in the blue shirt doing the 'drunken dancing' was from a small town anout 5 miles North West of Manchester. That town is called Bolton and the club he was referring to is the might Bolton Wanderers FC, and considering we play at the Toughsheet Stadum, you can imagine some of the chants.
If you're ever in the UK, youre welcome to come to a game as guests of me and my son.
Are you pissed? I used to live in Bolton. It’s a shit hole. You are correct that it’s a little town near Manchester, but describing it anything other than a little shithole is a crime. I’m from Preston and it is a much superior city. Maybe you should visit someday.
@@leewoods4605I've spent a lot of time in Preston, but there are too many pretentious knobheads there for my liking.
Im from the uk. The c word is openly common and can be used in good bad ways. From a good morning greeting to ready to have a row and so many other ways to use
Cricket and football have the best fan reaction bits - in England and Australia.
Park who eats dogs in his homecountry, its his fans singing the song like an celebration, he has in later interviews after his career explained that he didnt appreciated it because he think its racist. There is so many more videos of this content that are better and more epic, you guys are doing a great job, keep it up!
Koreans eat dogs,fact, so can't be racist
Oh wow! That’s interesting. And thanks. We plan on doing plenty more!
@@RealFansSportsplot twist is he is Korean and it's a fact so in no way racist unless your Scouse which isn't even a race FFS 🤣 lol
The Adam Johnson song is sung by my team Newcastle United. Adam Johnson comes from Sunderland. They are our arch rivals and we hate each other. The he Johnson story is true. He was dating a 15 year old girl and he got convicted of sexual abuse and he went to prison for it. This obviously ruined his career. In April 2023 a sundered fan was spotted on cctv having sex with a seagull. The stick they get now is hilarious. Both are true stories. Google them.😂😂😂
I pray Sunderland is promoted, i miss that rivalry in EPL
9:02 dude, even here in Europe we are aware of whole crowds singing "Let's go Brandon" or the original, FJB😅
C word, around about 8-10 yr old if they are good parents
So proud to be British
every football team has an ultra which is an organisation of supporters to the club that are really into it they write chants and do tifo which is an artistic representation of the club it sometimes get political but its aloud and the supporters wont have it any other way even if the government decide to stop them it will just turn to carnage so the leaders of the ultra are usually good leaders and they are the one that orchestrate everything from chants to the tifo to the rythem of the chant like a maestro
Ironically you said no sober man will bust out a dance singing "I'm a wanderer" simultaneously doing both things...hahaha
The C word age of use is regional some start as a first word and others come across it around 15ish 😂😂😂
It's only as offensive as you take it.
Football fans used to be very violent, when Chelsea played at home( I worked near by) we’d get to go home at 2.30, businesses would board up & mounted police would clear the streets.
Now police have managed to disband the violent groups, no drink is allowed into stadium( hence everyone arrives tanked up) but these chants are a massive improvement & now family’s can go to matches.
People going to Chelsea matches wear a stick of celery on their shirts.
Chants are banned in family area.
Afraid took my 5 year old son to his first match at Chelsea, most common chant was “ celery”!😂
It’s still very popular at Stamford Bridge!
Unfortunately his vocabulary has extended as I heard him singing outside at 3am in 2012 when Chelsea won the Champions League🤣🤣
Southend United,a small club with a great following have always had creative song list😁😁
The c word is extremely versatile, it can be used in any sentence. You Americans are missing out.
It's not even used just for people. Most inanimate objects can be f-ing C's. My mate once sprained his foot on a lamppost after he kicked after he walked into it coming out of the pub. That lamppost is forever known as Callum's cunty friend
when you start learning words you will find the c in many homes , but you will get a slap for it . ps a brummie old school does not say the T at the end.
haha no jimmy saville
the last last one tho 🤣🤣🤣
newcastle united fans singing about adam johnson played for sunderland arch-rivals
We start slinging the c word around about age 4!
At the latest!
Lmao sounds about right
He's hunter biden he done a gram his dad joe took a china back hand 😂😂😂
Tbh tha c word isn’t bad in the uk at all like 8 year olds go about saying it we don’t really have any words that are like “too far”
9:17 Yeah, because Land of the free and home of the brave
Every club will chant 90 mins.
But you can’t be sure that you will be welcome! I am a „fan club member“ to say it diplomatically. 1. it’s not easy to get a ticket for the „fanzone“ and most of the „fanzone-members“ don’t like game-tourists! If you are a groundhopper with connections to the fanscene, that’s accepted. Cause football means a lot… and it’s a family so you can’t join even a game just because you want to. The familiy welcomes you or not!
dropping the C bomb is very much regional, the further north you go the less it is said and is disliked, the furthur south you go it is said in every sentance..
If you do go to the UK,
I recommend Selhurst Park.
The Crystal Palace fans are a bit mental. 😂
The UK especially England is full of DGAF attitude especially when it comes to football
Munich 14:02 was a famous air disaster where almost the whole man united team were killed
Should come to a crook town away day. 90 minutes of singing
Love the chants...all good fun..really surprised u say u wudnt b allowed...u shud watch the ultras...on another level!!
If you want a truly classical British song I’d highly recommend listening to
Hitlers on ball song 😂😂
English football is a way off life we all love the clubs we support and we are all a bit mad lol I'm a West ham fan ⚒️🫧💙⚒️
8:52 he was the Prime Minister at the time
i always laugh a those, they are quite normal tho 😂
General use of the c-word in English would be comparable to d-head in the US
Secret here is that the recordings are all from away fans which are the most fanatic always!
We say c word at like 9
pne is preston north end football team
Yes!! Jason Lee retired after his game going to shit after constant abuse from fans.. Because of his hair style!! hahaha
No lie I first said the C word when I was 6 and boy did I get in trouble. 13:38
😂😂😂 I bet
As an Irish person it's pretty tame tbh
I’m from London The C word is the most used word it’s natural 😂😂
Apart from w@nker
I would like you to attend the Champions League, when you cheer and have the feeling that you are out of your body.
Benjamin Mendy did some questionable things as he got arrested
You can always say you are cee u next Tuesday
i dont even like football but i wanna be a part of one of these chants lol
These chants seem so much fun.
The prevailing word is motherskxxt in the Caribbean.
Always wonder why Americans get all bent out of shape about that word when their fav word is the B word.
Boys in tangerine are Blackpool where I was born and pne Preston north end twenty miles awaye
I don't think the C word has such a negative connotation in the UK as it does in the US. In Ireland it can actually be used as a term of endearment (if you can imagine that).
The US equivalent to the C word here could possibly be your use or the words "douche" or "a hole". Doesn't pack the same punch depending on the situation.
C word is definitely more offensive in the US in my opinion.
Yeah, if someone calls a person a “sound c***” it means they’re a good person. It can be used as an insult or a compliment depending on the context.
The C word is still the worst curse word in the UK - it’s just used a lot - we swear a lot!
"Out of pocket" doesn't mean what you think it means.
It refers to spending money on something. ie: _paid out in cash or from one's own financial resources and sometimes reimbursed_
Perhaps you mean "out of left field", or "too on the nose"? All I know is "out of pocket" is not the right saying for the context of what you're commenting on!
Different slang for different places lol. I said it in the context that i meant it. Its commonly used here in that situation
@@RealFansSports Never heard it used in that context before, happy to be corrected though. Perhaps it's like the old DB-9 error that has propagated the tech world and become the norm. Someone back in the day referred to the DE-9 connector as a DB-9 connector, and now 99% of literature with respect to computers incorrectly refers to the 9 pin E-shell d-sub miniature connector as a DB-9! I learnt something new about American vernacular today, so thank you.
Link to other parts please its 2023 ffs lol 🤣
Huh? The link for our part 1 reaction is at the end of the video and we haven’t done part three yet
@@RealFansSports nope nothing at the end for me
Says check these videos our
like there was supposed to be a link under it but nothing lol
Lots just seem to have stopped posting related links and it's bending my head lol
But at the same time accidents will happen etc
I'm not hating it's just my latest gripe with the world lol 🤣
It’s a black button & I just hit it cos of your reminder👍🤣
They can't stop us singing! Even if they throw the whole stadium out, we'll just stand outside and sing.
Freedom of speech in the UK
Let’s Go Brandon ,,that’s not a bad start for you guys , keep it up 👍 😊
Positive chants players love it and know the words.
Negative chants, never heard it game too intense don't ask their therapist
So Funny !
some of the footballers react, maybe search footballers reactions to chants lol
7:10 That would be the dedicated support group for the club you're talking about. Why don't ya fellas look into LAFC and the 3252
That would be cool, but Los Angeles is about 30-36hr drive away from us with little to no stops. They have groups like that for teams in a few different sports, but its definitely not the same unfortunately.
@@RealFansSports Look them up and possibly do a reaction.
@@Lynn.knepper1280 We could definitely check that out!
What age do we start with the 'C' word? Err, walk past any junior (around 7 to 11 years old) school playground at break or dinner time, it might surprise you!
Probably not the most advisable thing to do or you could end up getting a chant of your own. 😅
Google Jimmy Saville and Adam Johnson cuz they crop up a lot..Geordies hate Johnson because he played for the Mackems and liked to play with an underage girl despite having a stunning bird..Saville is just a tragic episode in the history of England
Wevstart with the C word on the way out of it!
Perhaps the UK needs to send over cultural advisors so that you guys can learn how to create and perform chants.
Lol! That would actually be a cool idea
Man City in the south stand is the best place to be
hi guys seen you have been doing watch a longs for nfl have you considered doing it for footy if you need to check out how to do them english reactors make a bomb lol .check out mark goldbridge not a man utd fan myself but he is the dogs bollocks at the genre
And imagine you got this in every single country in Europe, only you do not understand the language.
Part 3 🤟
A billion in the bank and you loose your rank
I e not heard many of these in ages. The only one I’m not happy about is the (Munich) ad it’s deterring to the death of 23 people in 1958
The equivalent of the C word in the UK and AUSTRALIA will be the same as bro OR hi in America
"Zabaleta harder than Jaap Stam" 🤡
You have south america on your doorstep should go to a game out there its different level to uk
Wish it was that easy lol! Probably cost about the same amount. I would love to go to both. Feel like the UK would be easier since won’t have the language barrier. My Spanish is not good like it used to be and don’t know any of the other variation of languages that they speak down there.
Fairs you guys have the world cup in 3 years time so im sure you will get a taste of what its like then
@@Bcfckro-nt2zp yeah I sure hope to make it to a couple games! I’ve been to the gold cup match between USA and Argentina! It was a lot of fun.