Two quick things about football - your team is your team for life, regardless. And we learn the chants in pubs or catch them on the terraces and try to sing along. You have to come over and experience it!
Normally if you are watching a match on TV and you hear any "colourful" chanting, what normally follows is a tongue-in-cheek comment from the commentator basically apologising if they heard any offensive language 🤣
3:52 Sometimes. It depends on the size of the stadium and the amount of people chanting, but in smaller matches/stadiums it's often lot clearer than in larger matches/stadiums. However, a lot of the time certain "key words" are very clear. Love your vids so much JT!
Also when the camera zooms in on someone's face it's very easy to pick up on what they're saying. It's almost a game to see when a player or manager swears 😂
In Wales there is a lot of sheep farming. Sheep shagger is an English derogatory term for the Welsh, there are a couple of Welsh teams that play in the English league, these chants will be made when an English club is playing one of the Welsh teams.
@@ThomasKelly669 I think at this rate, just get him to a match regardless of teams so he can soak in the experience otherwise we'd probably all put our club forward lol
Remember singing "You've got school in the morning" at Marcus Rashford (Manchester United player) years ago during a midweek game when he genuinely would have had school in the morning
The USA USA USA chant was for "Auston Trusty" - Right back for Blues. He was a great player, on loan from Arsenal. He really appreciate the fans and his chant
12:33 Their Birmingham city fans. Either chanting towards the newly USA owners of the club or the player Austin Trusty (anerican) who was playing there at the time! 🙌
Yes JT. You can definitely hear it on the TV, the broadcasters will always drop the volume on the mics near the fans chanting but its too late cause live tv 😂
The drum is a ....drum !! Some supporters have a bass drum that bangs out the rhythm for the chants. This guy supports WALSALL. They are in the 4th tier of English football, LEAGUE 2. ( Premiership, Championship, League 1, then League 2) so not the biggest of clubs, but still have a great fan base.
You should react to the cricket chants from the barmy army or just the barmy army in general if you havent before. Some good ones are the convicts song, sledging mitchell johnson, and vindaloo
@@Aiden-ku6yg Rugby fans in the UK can drink in the stands. But football fans cannot, because of football hooliganism. There is also segregation of home and away fans unlike rugby fans being able to sit next to opposing fans.
Were not actually allowed to take alcohol into the stands in the UK. Basically everyone is already pissed up from before the game, maybe run down at half time and grab a pint but you barely have any time before the game starts again to drink it. Look into football hooliganism in British football in the 70/80's, all this is mild to how it used to be.
@@callum8866 Not the same but both are ethnic slurs. I am Welsh and find them insulting especially coming from a violent English delinquent zombie on something. Seen it more than a few times.
The "USA, USA..."chant will have been to support an American playing for their team. There have been a steady number of guys coming over to play in Europe. John Harkes played for my team Sheffield Wednesday and was the first American to score at Wembley Stadium. More recently we had Frankie Simeck playing for us who got the USA chant which was done out of respect for him for his efforts on the pitch. He was well liked and appreciated.
John Harkes wasn't the first American to score at wembley even though Sheffield Wednesday have claimed it. It was Mike Masters for my beloved Colchester United in the FA Trophy final in 92. But yeah, the USA chants were for Tom Brady clearly lol
Haha, I sang Newcastle United chants to my kids before they could talk... It goes - Birth - Football songs - talking - walking. The corridor in the Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital in Newcastle which leads to and from the maternity ward is lined with giant murals of Newcastle Uniteds historical moments, great players and managers... Kids are born, and the first thing they see upon leaving that maternity ward is the history of our football club! The great Bill Shankly once said; "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am dissapointed by that attitude, I can assure you it is much, much more important than that"
The bald fella at the front is Tango, a renowned football fan quite famous in the UK. He's a Sheffield Wednesday fan who never, ever wears a shirt, regardless of the weather. Lovely bloke as well
Always remember our defeat to Histon in the cup but the fans still had a good time stadium was quite small and stole ITV microphone during so started chanting 'we stole your microphone' then 'ITV is f***ing s***'
Gotta go to a Liverpool game just to experience 'Youll never walk alone" live. And if you are in London then West Ham for "Im forever blowing Bubbles".
You should come the Sheffield united as we got the best football anthem in the world grassy chip butty You fill up my senses, Like a gallon of Magnet, Like a packet of Woodbines, Like a good pinch of snuff, Like a night out in Sheffield, Like a greasy chip butty, Like Sheffield United, Come fill me again Na na na na na...Ooooohh! To the tune of John Denver Annie song
It may seem like there are only a few tunes used for the chants, the words being all that changes, but that's far from true. The ones you refer to are probably the longer lived ones but most of the chants use tunes from non-football songs, usually tunes from the pop charts. The tunes that prove easiest to adapt are the ones that stick around and get used for many vastly different 'lyrics', giving the impression to the casual observer that the range of tunes used is limited when in reality the ingenuity and wit of the fans is far from being so limited. I'm glad that with the rise of the internet the chants are now being recorded for future fans to giggle and snigger over. I'd love to tell you about all the clever, witty chants and songs I've heard on the terraces and in the stands over the last 50+ years but sadly they have been forced from my memory by supposedly more important stuff. I'm also glad that you're continuing to entertain me with these videos. I sometimes think I enjoy them all the more when you have Anna with you but that should be taken as a compliment for her rather than any sort of slight against you- keep up the good work young man (and woman when she's there too)!
3:40 thats my clubs stadium lol, im prettu sure the people chanting were home fans and the people there chanting to are home fans because in that lower bit everyone stands up
Hiya mate im from england and ill say you will love going to a game the home fans rip into the away fans big time but its an amazing day out I really would recommend it I even take my younger kids with me they love it
With a reply to the part where you say “gets worse cos people drink more” A lot of football fans tend to drink before the game or after not many fans wanna pay prices for a beer at the stadium tbh you can get 2 in a pub for what 1 cost at a stadium
Unfortunately for a lot of us we're loyal to our teams, now matter how utterly dreadful we are. Take my team for example...poor poor Southend United. Relegated twice in a row with huge financial problems, in court I don't know how many times to be wound up and removed from existence, hanging for dear life for a while now but we'll probably cease to exist in a couple of weeks because we need a new owner but can't sell due to the debt with a new court date looming and no sale to be had. We're currently bottom of the 5th tier, docked 10 points for going into debt, only allowed 16 players due to our problems, no player signings allowed, an injury to any position means we can't really put out a team, and yet I'm still cheering every time we win something, score a goal or whatever...cos at any moment the team will no longer exist. It really is that close and memories of playing at the 2nd tier and beating Manchester United will be nothing more than that.
Hiya JT, It sometimes says around the ground "no cursing or swearing, Please" it definately does at City Ground, Nottingham Forest home ground, I don't curse or swear when I go to the game, its usually Carlisle United, I don't know what its going to be like when FIFA world cup comes to Canada, United States and Mexico, the last time the World Cup was in United States was in 1994, there was 1 arrest, a drunken Irishman after the 1-0 win over Italy, in giants stadium in New York, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Yes,you do so well done. I first heard that in 1968 when Ron Atkinson was Captain of Oxford United and Millwall visited the old Manor Ground,every year in the late 1960's and gave it to the yokels,I mean locals:)
@@cardiffmadmarshy its just disrespectful. The look on those kids faces was so sad. It was a big day for them and they got booed by a bunch of grown men. Shameful.
To be honest, I thought it was pretty awful when the English fans disrespected the minutes silence for Craig Brown and Morocco but that's the English for you.
@@lovelybitofbugle219 seriously whats disrespectful ?....i think pledging an allegiance to a pathetic bunch of blood sucking elites is utter nonsence ....i dislike the sentiment of GSTK...not the fact that you english sing it
The reason there's a chant about tractors because its bristol city and there's a stereotype of us being farmers and they also had the chant about joey bartons mum who was bristol rovers manager at the time which is there rival
They missed out the classic Russell Howard chant, "Punches girls, in the eye, got caught now he's doing time, they split his ring, in D wing, they're all bumming Marlon King" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
the nice stadium where they were chanting england, is i believe Ashton Gate, home to bristol city fc(my club) they were chanting england, i believe because it was a derby with nearby cardiff, who are close by but over the border into wales
The closest I can think of to convey how football-fandom is over here to an American is basically the same way you guys see religion. When your a kid, in USA your mom sings you religious hymns, over here your father sings you football chants. You change religion about as much (I suspect) as you change football team. only difference is: Over here you can make fun of your football team when they are bad. No one else can, but you can.
If you have watched welcome to Wrexham and fancy a trip to Wales id love to show you around. It's the oldest international stadium in the world and the 3rd oldest club
Fun Fact In Britain since 1985 at Football matches "the consumption of alcohol within view of the playing area including, during the restricted period (15 minutes before the start of the event to 15 minutes after the end of the event), rooms within the ground from which the event may be directly viewed" So people are getting more sober the longer the match goes on. Rugby and Cricket are allowed Alcohol.
Depends on what league. I can't remember which, But I remember a load of fans getting very worried they would no longer be able to have a pint while watching the game in the next season if they won a game.
When you’re watching on TV u can sometimes hear it. There’s nothing quite like being called a c*nt by 90k people while ur sat on the sofa watching the FA cup final
the reason why usa is being sang by my team birmingham city is cuz we got new owners who are american and save the club also tom brady is a minority sgare holder who is american either that or the season before when we had a american plat called trusty who was rlly good for us
For context on the first one, sheep shaggers is what English people call us welsh people because wales has more sheep than people (3-1) to be exact, the clip is from Cardiff fans saying we’re sheep shagging bastards, as Cardiff is 1 of 5 welsh teams in the English league pyramid, the others are Swansea, Wrexham, Newport and Merthyr
Songs are sung for the first time this week and people hear it. When they do not hear it well they ask their neighbor. After 3 times every one knows the lyrics
the drum they refer to is exactly that. a drum brought to the ground. usually by someone with no co-ordination. no football match in all of human history has been improved by someone bringing a drum.
People won't be getting more drunk as the match progresses (if they are actually watching) because alcohol is prohibited in view of the pitch. Half time is also hard to get served.
Most games kick off two mins earlier than reported so they can allow for some stuff that could be avoided on broadcast, but a lot of it you can hear - if they get silly or political they have been known to add generic crowd cheer over the top of broadcast - only notice this given you see chants and stuff on socials like this and it’s evident that a lot of people are joining in but yet the camera just so happened not to pick that one chant up, if that makes sense 😂 love the reacts jt keep going
Jimmy Savile was a famous DJ working at BBC, presenter of the famous UK Top of the Pop which was like Dick Clark's American Bandstand. He turned out to be a paedophile vicitmizing hundred of young girls, but was never convicted as most of the evidence was exposed after he died. Adam Johnson was a good UK professional footballer but was found out to be a paedophile with a 15 year old teenager. Sentenced to 6 years in prison but released after 3 years. He was in England's U1, U21 and Senior Team, played in the 2010 World Cup. Thus, a very good footballer that got his career ended with the jail sentence. Tried to paly abroad after prison release but I see no record of that.
USA chant is at Birmingham city f.c where Tom Brady and co have just invested in, hence why the USA chant...we even have a USA flag flying outside the ground(stadium)
I love how you now say Football so freely instead of “soccer”… you truly are adopting the British ways 💪🏽
try scotish football old firm will blow u away
it IS football though.....
Only Americans call it soccer.
@@NiSiochainGanSaoirse which is what makes this so nice… 🙌
@@NiSiochainGanSaoirse hate to break it to ya but no they're not the only ones
Two quick things about football - your team is your team for life, regardless. And we learn the chants in pubs or catch them on the terraces and try to sing along. You have to come over and experience it!
Same with both codes of rugby too, the annoying this is watching your sports and no one actually comes up with a decent chant lol
Normally if you are watching a match on TV and you hear any "colourful" chanting, what normally follows is a tongue-in-cheek comment from the commentator basically apologising if they heard any offensive language 🤣
And we in europe are not as sensitive to words as u americans are. U can show guns and gun shooting on tv but not say shit?
In other words Millwall is an endless apology 😂
3:52 Sometimes. It depends on the size of the stadium and the amount of people chanting, but in smaller matches/stadiums it's often lot clearer than in larger matches/stadiums. However, a lot of the time certain "key words" are very clear. Love your vids so much JT!
Also when the camera zooms in on someone's face it's very easy to pick up on what they're saying. It's almost a game to see when a player or manager swears 😂
In Wales there is a lot of sheep farming. Sheep shagger is an English derogatory term for the Welsh, there are a couple of Welsh teams that play in the English league, these chants will be made when an English club is playing one of the Welsh teams.
We also use it in the North West for people from Wigan😂
And Aberdeen up north aha
When are you coming to the UK? When you get here I'm sure some of your British fans would be only too happy to take you to a football match!
Who’s, The quintessential British Football Club 🫶🏴🇬🇧
@@ThomasKelly669 rotherham utd of course lol 👍 or maybe rangers at a push 🏴🏴
@@ThomasKelly669 I think at this rate, just get him to a match regardless of teams so he can soak in the experience otherwise we'd probably all put our club forward lol
@@ezza9578 Psalm 95:7 We are the People ❤️🏴🇬🇧 Mon The Rangers
Happily 🌳 ⚽️
Remember singing "You've got school in the morning" at Marcus Rashford (Manchester United player) years ago during a midweek game when he genuinely would have had school in the morning
The USA USA USA chant was for "Auston Trusty" - Right back for Blues. He was a great player, on loan from Arsenal. He really appreciate the fans and his chant
I’ve not been to a footy match for 30 years and the songs are the same 😂 😂😂😂
12:33 Their Birmingham city fans. Either chanting towards the newly USA owners of the club or the player Austin Trusty (anerican) who was playing there at the time! 🙌
Props for never slipping up and falling it Soccer, we'll make you a honorary Brit is no time!
Can confirm my dad sang Swasnea city songs to me as a baby and they've been lodged in my brain ever since
Yes JT. You can definitely hear it on the TV, the broadcasters will always drop the volume on the mics near the fans chanting but its too late cause live tv 😂
Mauled by the tigers is my home team hull city. But its embarrassing to be in the crowd when they are clawing 🤣
agreed 😂
The drum is a ....drum !! Some supporters have a bass drum that bangs out the rhythm for the chants.
This guy supports WALSALL. They are in the 4th tier of English football, LEAGUE 2. ( Premiership, Championship, League 1, then League 2) so not the biggest of clubs, but still have a great fan base.
You should react to the cricket chants from the barmy army or just the barmy army in general if you havent before.
Some good ones are the convicts song, sledging mitchell johnson, and vindaloo
100%
You can’t drink in the stands. So during the game you have the 15 minutes at half time to get a beer (maybe 2) underneath in the concourse.
and miss the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half and the only goal of the game:)
We Americans can drink in the stands
@@Aiden-ku6yg Rugby fans in the UK can drink in the stands. But football fans cannot, because of football hooliganism. There is also segregation of home and away fans unlike rugby fans being able to sit next to opposing fans.
@@Finchie_97 thanks for the information
Got to do more of these they are the best
First - love football chants best I've heard was "have you ever seen a seagull f@ck an Owl" (Brighton vs Sheffield Wednesday)
Were not actually allowed to take alcohol into the stands in the UK. Basically everyone is already pissed up from before the game, maybe run down at half time and grab a pint but you barely have any time before the game starts again to drink it. Look into football hooliganism in British football in the 70/80's, all this is mild to how it used to be.
As a Welsh person. People call us "sheep sh@ggers" aren't insulting us they're complimenting us! 😂😂
I’m from Shropshire and we get called the same 😂
If sheep slurs are OK then so are monkey chants. Both are puerile.
@@johnjames4681 not the same at all 😂
@@callum8866 Not the same but both are ethnic slurs. I am Welsh and find them insulting especially coming from a violent English delinquent zombie on something. Seen it more than a few times.
They also call it Derby fans.
13:36 that man is living his best life and I’m here for it 😂
The "USA, USA..."chant will have been to support an American playing for their team. There have been a steady number of guys coming over to play in Europe. John Harkes played for my team Sheffield Wednesday and was the first American to score at Wembley Stadium. More recently we had Frankie Simeck playing for us who got the USA chant which was done out of respect for him for his efforts on the pitch. He was well liked and appreciated.
it was taking the piss out of american chants
Tom Brady just bought a stake in Birmingham City and came to some games, I think it was for him.
John Harkes wasn't the first American to score at wembley even though Sheffield Wednesday have claimed it. It was Mike Masters for my beloved Colchester United in the FA Trophy final in 92. But yeah, the USA chants were for Tom Brady clearly lol
It was for Auston Trusty, a centre half for Blues on loan from Arsenal. He’s now moved to Sheffield United
@@alexbuckenham1663yeah I thought same. Brum came to Bristol and I remember that one.
British football fans are
1. Specifically programmed in an unknown location
2. Loves a beer
The Drum IS literally a drum which someone might bring to the game and is sort of used with the chants.
Us British people have the best football chants in the world
Haha, I sang Newcastle United chants to my kids before they could talk... It goes - Birth - Football songs - talking - walking.
The corridor in the Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital in Newcastle which leads to and from the maternity ward is lined with giant murals of Newcastle Uniteds historical moments, great players and managers... Kids are born, and the first thing they see upon leaving that maternity ward is the history of our football club!
The great Bill Shankly once said;
"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am dissapointed by that attitude, I can assure you it is much, much more important than that"
your poor children.
@@jaack8984 why? They're part of the best fan base in the UK?
@@edix1673 SAFC 🔛🔝
🖤🤍🖤🤍 toon toon.
The first words my dad taught me were "Sunderland is crap."
You are one or my comfort RUclipsrs! Your content is great, I appreciate all the work you put into it
Thank you so much🙌
I have to agree, you're like a funny American cousin, keep it up man!@@JTReacts11
Please watch Derby County's Nathaniel Mendez-Laing chant, its great! 😂😂😂
The bald fella at the front is Tango, a renowned football fan quite famous in the UK. He's a Sheffield Wednesday fan who never, ever wears a shirt, regardless of the weather. Lovely bloke as well
That guy singing about chips and peas looks like you 😊
Always remember our defeat to Histon in the cup but the fans still had a good time stadium was quite small and stole ITV microphone during so started chanting 'we stole your microphone' then 'ITV is f***ing s***'
😂 Been to Hull as a Bolton fan and we really did get mauled by the tigers 😂
I would absolutely LOVE to provide JT with the context behind these chants. They're exponentially more enjoyable when you know what they mean....
Starting off strong with that first one 😂
Gotta go to a Liverpool game just to experience 'Youll never walk alone" live. And if you are in London then West Ham for "Im forever blowing Bubbles".
You should come the Sheffield united as we got the best football anthem in the world grassy chip butty
You fill up my senses,
Like a gallon of Magnet,
Like a packet of Woodbines,
Like a good pinch of snuff,
Like a night out in Sheffield,
Like a greasy chip butty,
Like Sheffield United,
Come fill me again
Na na na na na...Ooooohh!
To the tune of John Denver Annie song
It may seem like there are only a few tunes used for the chants, the words being all that changes, but that's far from true. The ones you refer to are probably the longer lived ones but most of the chants use tunes from non-football songs, usually tunes from the pop charts. The tunes that prove easiest to adapt are the ones that stick around and get used for many vastly different 'lyrics', giving the impression to the casual observer that the range of tunes used is limited when in reality the ingenuity and wit of the fans is far from being so limited.
I'm glad that with the rise of the internet the chants are now being recorded for future fans to giggle and snigger over. I'd love to tell you about all the clever, witty chants and songs I've heard on the terraces and in the stands over the last 50+ years but sadly they have been forced from my memory by supposedly more important stuff.
I'm also glad that you're continuing to entertain me with these videos. I sometimes think I enjoy them all the more when you have Anna with you but that should be taken as a compliment for her rather than any sort of slight against you- keep up the good work young man (and woman when she's there too)!
Jt honestly ur probably my favourite American who reacts to British stuff 😅
Thank you🙌
I'm from Walsall.....fuckin love it!! Teams shit though! 😂😂😂
"Its all gone quiet over there" and "who are ya" and "you're not singing anymore" are very old. Remember my dad saying them in the 80s
A number of these chants were from Cheltenham Town fans, my home town club, proud to see my club representing
3:40 thats my clubs stadium lol, im prettu sure the people chanting were home fans and the people there chanting to are home fans because in that lower bit everyone stands up
Hiya mate im from england and ill say you will love going to a game the home fans rip into the away fans big time but its an amazing day out I really would recommend it I even take my younger kids with me they love it
Crying at the chips and peasand gravy chant.😂
2:00 Up the Baggies! I was there for that xD
So much Cheltenham Town footage, i miss living in Cheltenham
Just so you know it doesn’t get much worse as we drink because we ain’t allowed to drink😂
That one about food god tier 🔥
With a reply to the part where you say “gets worse cos people drink more” A lot of football fans tend to drink before the game or after not many fans wanna pay prices for a beer at the stadium tbh you can get 2 in a pub for what 1 cost at a stadium
You can hear the chants lmao and they show them on tv hahahhaaha
Unfortunately for a lot of us we're loyal to our teams, now matter how utterly dreadful we are. Take my team for example...poor poor Southend United. Relegated twice in a row with huge financial problems, in court I don't know how many times to be wound up and removed from existence, hanging for dear life for a while now but we'll probably cease to exist in a couple of weeks because we need a new owner but can't sell due to the debt with a new court date looming and no sale to be had.
We're currently bottom of the 5th tier, docked 10 points for going into debt, only allowed 16 players due to our problems, no player signings allowed, an injury to any position means we can't really put out a team, and yet I'm still cheering every time we win something, score a goal or whatever...cos at any moment the team will no longer exist.
It really is that close and memories of playing at the 2nd tier and beating Manchester United will be nothing more than that.
Love it. Never get bored of these. So proud of my countymen lol
Hiya JT, It sometimes says around the ground "no cursing or swearing, Please" it definately does at City Ground, Nottingham Forest home ground, I don't curse or swear when I go to the game, its usually Carlisle United, I don't know what its going to be like when FIFA world cup comes to Canada, United States and Mexico, the last time the World Cup was in United States was in 1994, there was 1 arrest, a drunken Irishman after the 1-0 win over Italy, in giants stadium in New York, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Some clubs have a drummer in the crowd so yeah they taking the piss out of that 😂
They wasnt banging on a drum the was banging their feet on the stands they are sitting on lol
These chants are unbelievable so good thanks JT
The tractor song 🚜 is about my team Bristol City 😂 - we aren’t offended, we take it in good taste 😎
Yes,you do so well done.
I first heard that in 1968 when Ron Atkinson was Captain of Oxford United and Millwall visited the old Manor Ground,every year in the late 1960's and gave it to the yokels,I mean locals:)
my team too
Is that Lincoln cathedral UK behind you on the wall ???
That's my team, Walsall! I'm sure I was there shouting that chant too. And yes, you can clearly hear the chants on the TV.
That was the best one in the video
Do ur live in Walsall?
I do
@@cartergoodall Yup.
SADDLERSSS
England v Scotland was good last night. Shame they booed our nation anthem though.
Thats just the scots though init.
to be honest god save the king is a load of bollocks ...many englishmen would boo it to
@@cardiffmadmarshy its just disrespectful. The look on those kids faces was so sad. It was a big day for them and they got booed by a bunch of grown men.
Shameful.
To be honest, I thought it was pretty awful when the English fans disrespected the minutes silence for Craig Brown and Morocco but that's the English for you.
@@msboomerizzle303 who?
Never heard of him mate.
@@lovelybitofbugle219 seriously whats disrespectful ?....i think pledging an allegiance to a pathetic bunch of blood sucking elites is utter nonsence ....i dislike the sentiment of GSTK...not the fact that you english sing it
14:38 for context they were chanting ‘England’ because they were against a welsh team
A lot of us have grown up going to matches, we know these chants from childhood haha!
The reason there's a chant about tractors because its bristol city and there's a stereotype of us being farmers and they also had the chant about joey bartons mum who was bristol rovers manager at the time which is there rival
They missed out the classic Russell Howard chant, "Punches girls, in the eye, got caught now he's doing time, they split his ring, in D wing, they're all bumming Marlon King" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
the nice stadium where they were chanting england, is i believe Ashton Gate, home to bristol city fc(my club) they were chanting england, i believe because it was a derby with nearby cardiff, who are close by but over the border into wales
Joey Barton's mother had Joey Barton so without even knowing her she deserves it 😅😅
7 clips of the team i support un this video, (Birmingham City) . You should hear our keep right on chant.
The closest I can think of to convey how football-fandom is over here to an American is basically the same way you guys see religion. When your a kid, in USA your mom sings you religious hymns, over here your father sings you football chants. You change religion about as much (I suspect) as you change football team. only difference is: Over here you can make fun of your football team when they are bad. No one else can, but you can.
Potter Payper going hard about his food.
Will griggs on fire your defence is terrified! :D GAWA!!! :D
That one chant we’re from Walsall, I’m from Walsall but I support Liverpool
If you have watched welcome to Wrexham and fancy a trip to Wales id love to show you around. It's the oldest international stadium in the world and the 3rd oldest club
An American calling it football instead of soccer what a legend 💪🏾
Fun Fact In Britain since 1985 at Football matches "the consumption of alcohol within view of the playing area including, during the restricted period (15 minutes before the start of the event to 15 minutes after the end of the event), rooms within the ground from which the event may be directly viewed" So people are getting more sober the longer the match goes on. Rugby and Cricket are allowed Alcohol.
Depends on what league. I can't remember which, But I remember a load of fans getting very worried they would no longer be able to have a pint while watching the game in the next season if they won a game.
The drum is what they bang on on chants to add a drum sound affect
Half of it was in my hometown stadium in the singing stand😂😂
Yh you can hear them on the tv
mauled by the tigers is hull city fans. dont have much to celebrate but when hull fans start they dont stop
As a British person, I can confirm that whenever someone starts chanting, a core memory of that entire chant is unlocked
we have 10 tunes, infinite lyric combinations.
context for the usa chants is birmingham city fans had a usa centre back and he was class so we loved him
"Don't be mad just b'cause I can whip a John Deere"
-J.T
When you’re watching on TV u can sometimes hear it. There’s nothing quite like being called a c*nt by 90k people while ur sat on the sofa watching the FA cup final
You cam hear it all on TV but they do tend to cover the abuse sometimes if it's live
The drum... is a drum. A bang bang drum 🥁
I remeber the that is embarassing chant. Our goalkeeper got lobbed from the half way line in that game. 🤦
I’m guilty of singing to my kids 😂😂😂
the reason why usa is being sang by my team birmingham city is cuz we got new owners who are american and save the club also tom brady is a minority sgare holder who is american either that or the season before when we had a american plat called trusty who was rlly good for us
For context on the first one, sheep shaggers is what English people call us welsh people because wales has more sheep than people (3-1) to be exact, the clip is from Cardiff fans saying we’re sheep shagging bastards, as Cardiff is 1 of 5 welsh teams in the English league pyramid, the others are Swansea, Wrexham, Newport and Merthyr
Songs are sung for the first time this week and people hear it. When they do not hear it well they ask their neighbor. After 3 times every one knows the lyrics
The USA chant is from birmingham singing to an American player called Auston trusty
Should listen to Rhythm is a dancer Anthony elanga thats a vibe 🥶 its a shame hes not at united any more
the drum they refer to is exactly that. a drum brought to the ground. usually by someone with no co-ordination. no football match in all of human history has been improved by someone bringing a drum.
0:49 They're actually saying your parents are siblings so it's Alabama 😬😬💀
People won't be getting more drunk as the match progresses (if they are actually watching) because alcohol is prohibited in view of the pitch. Half time is also hard to get served.
The stadium u said was nice at the end is Ashton gate best stadium in Bristol
3:56 yes!
Most games kick off two mins earlier than reported so they can allow for some stuff that could be avoided on broadcast, but a lot of it you can hear - if they get silly or political they have been known to add generic crowd cheer over the top of broadcast - only notice this given you see chants and stuff on socials like this and it’s evident that a lot of people are joining in but yet the camera just so happened not to pick that one chant up, if that makes sense 😂 love the reacts jt keep going
Jimmy Savile was a famous DJ working at BBC, presenter of the famous UK Top of the Pop which was like Dick Clark's American Bandstand. He turned out to be a paedophile vicitmizing hundred of young girls, but was never convicted as most of the evidence was exposed after he died.
Adam Johnson was a good UK professional footballer but was found out to be a paedophile with a 15 year old teenager. Sentenced to 6 years in prison but released after 3 years. He was in England's U1, U21 and Senior Team, played in the 2010 World Cup. Thus, a very good footballer that got his career ended with the jail sentence. Tried to paly abroad after prison release but I see no record of that.
USA chant is at Birmingham city f.c where Tom Brady and co have just invested in, hence why the USA chant...we even have a USA flag flying outside the ground(stadium)
When they going to get the fans back near the pitch?. It looks ridiculous and can't help your lads..