In regards to things would shut down if this happend in the US. In 2008 around 35,000 of us Brits invaded Las Vegas to support British boxer Ricky Hatton. We took an entire brass band and marched through Vegas, the works. Vegas wasn't prepared for it and the mayor of Vegas came out and made a speech. He said "There hasn't been such an invasion of Brits since you invaded and burnt down the white house" For a laugh the Brits all cheered and said lets burn down Vegas. The mayor and police looked nervous as they hadn't prepared for us. In the venue one poor cop got stuck in the middle of thousands of Brits and got absolutely roasted. We had some chants with our brass band and just generally had a laugh. Unfortunately many Americans took it personally and got nasty. Some would try and chant back but the chants were pure nasty and didn't make any sense. They just failed to realise our chants and behaviour is not to be taken seriously and is all in good jest. Instead they thought we were arrogant and wanted to pick fights with us in the casinos afterwards, even the American women. Lol
Hey English chants are one of the best chants I've ever heard n my dream is to be live in any of the English league games it would be better if it be an EPL
I am Dutch (as in the Netherlands) but I can tell you guys, the British fans are a special brand. They are awesome. I worked and lived in the UK a few years and it was brilliant!!! They are so much more into their ‘chanting game’ than the rest of the world.
Wrong, bow church is in the city of London just off cheapside, I'm a cockney born at Guys hospital just over the river, st mary-le-bow is in the eastend but different church bells, people get confused.
My team Sunderland had a player playing for us called Lee Howey .His brother Steve played for our biggest rivals Newcastle .The Sunderland supporters would sing "Lee Howey Lee Howey your brother is a c***" Years later Steve Howey was working for F.I.F.A and he was getting out of a minibus to go to the British Embassy in Nigeria when he was regaled by the Lee Howey chant from a Sunderland supporter who was working there .Steve Howey tells the story and laughs about it .
Always love the chants videos boys! Still need to see you guys at a match over here, even if they’re not funny it’s amazing to be apart of, my voice is killing me from how much I’ve sang “straight back up” all year 💙🦊
The very first clip is a stadium called St Andrews.. It is home of the club I support, Birmingham City.. Not the best stadium in the world but it's home and I wouldn't change it for the world!! Love the reactions lads, keep up the great work 👌🏻 P.S - The USA chants were also us.. It was for the American player Austin Trusty who spent a year at our club 👌🏻
You HAVE to check out The Barmy Army (Cricket...yes, Cricket has this too) - They're hilarious and have all sorts of fun chants. Usually aimed at the Aussies and specific players. Not to mention costumes, beer, and often singing God Save YOUR Queen/King at the Aussie fans. Top highlights to watch - Lion Sleeps Tonight, Mitchell Johnson, Stuart Broad and the Freddie Flintoff song.
It was, they're my team :) This was a few seasons ago where we had a really bad away form. We would sing this at HT every time we played crap away. It gradually got better but the problem this season is we now can't win at home. 😂
The USA chant was my team, Birmingham. Last season our best player was Auston Trusty from the US so it was in appreciation to him. On a side note, we have also now been bought by American owners, including Tom Brady!
Can’t believe your games have fans intermingled 😱 In the uk the fans are always seated in seperate sections and usually security standing between, plus at the end if the game sometimes one set of fans will be directed to leave the stadium first before the other set of fans
Queen's Park Rangers - once a premiere league London team Glasgow Rangers is the scottish one To make things even more confusing - there's a lower league team in Scotland called Queen's Park - they play their home games in Scotland's national stadium Hampden Park
I'd love to know if they are aware how close Walsall is to Birmingham, Wolverhamption, Shrewsbury etc. Given the distances people have to drive in the US how bizarre would it be for them to see that rivalry where the people are that close
At the matches of some of our clubs the visiting team isn’t even allowed to bring supporters with them the last few decades because people died in the fights between them. It’s embarrassing how not family friendly it is at some matches.
Just heard them saying they don’t read the comments. If anyone has contact they do read, I recently watched them reacting to Ali G interviewing the Beckhams. They only reacted to the first part. There’s a second part they missed that is equally as hilarious. They really should check it out.
Yep absolutely agree with you. Supporting a football club is like a bloodline in your veins. I am not European so I have the previllage to choose the European club to support. But once you pick your club, you can't change it. You can change your faith, wife, nationality but you can't change your football club. Like you can't remove your father's blood in your veins
I don't believe in mixed marriages... I'm a diehard LA Kings fan and would never marry a girl who was a fan of a rival team's fanbase... I don't want stupid kids in my family...
@@rlosangeleskings it is a common things that you expect your partner had something in common especially in sports team. I mean, if you are a hardcore diehard fan of a sport team. I can't imagine a river plate fan marry a girl who turns out to be diehard Boca Jr fan. But it is less harmful if you are not the native of its sport team. I mean, I found a husband who is Man Utd fan had a wife who is Arsenal fan. So it is always banters when one of the club lose a match
@@ryanfebrianto8973united arsenal isnt a rivalry anymore. Mainly because united have shit managers since fergie left yet arsenal still have a decent manager
I love you guys reaction to British football chants, you make my day! The sheep shagger one guess could be for more than one club. Derby County club mascot is a ram. I went to watch Derby County play against Leiscester City's old football ground at Filbert Street back in the late 90s. My fi4st ever football match in attendance. I support Leocester City. I joined in the chant and had a bloody great time! The atmosphere was amazing. I think the "you're shit aaaahh" is a reference from David Brent of The Office UK. He said it. I still say it! Great video guys.
Heh, fans of the Welsh teams usually sing about sheep shagging to negate the predictable refrain from the opposition. As a Shrewsbury fan, we get it quite a lot, as I'm sure do Rams fans. As far as I can remember from starting to go to footy in the early 80's, you're shit aagh! was a traditional chant when the opposition keeper is taking a goal kick.
@@ghostdemon7936I’m just old enough to have gone to a few games at filbert street but not old enough to remember them too well unfortunately 😅 but all I ever hear was that was an experience and a half!
It's not only the Welsh that we call sheep shaggers it also can include the Scottish, people from Yorkshire or Cumbria. 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
That's my team! 11:18 Walsall! I was there chanting that, too! I literally just got back from the Walsall vs MK Dons match when this popped up in my subs. Go Walsall!
I just came back from charlton 4-1 exeter ad there was a few of these chants tonight, the fire drill one, we can see you sneaking out, and the big day out one, been a good night
This evening I walked into my kitchen to put the kettle on and could hear the fan's in the local stadium, Fratton park, Portsmouth. The sound carries the mile and a half to my house noo problem. There may be no swearing in the TV but it travels in the air over the whole of Pompey everytime theres a game on. Not suprising all the local kids have the best/worst language.
I'll listen out for you, lol. Hearing the fan's on match days has the same sense of familiarity that hearing the guildhall clock striking has, I missed it when I lived away.. Play Up Pompey :) Pompey Play Up :D 🍺Here's to a good match tomorrow @@Lemmi99
Fratton Park, what a great place to watch football! Even Jose Mourinho described it as having the best atmosphere in world football. I've been a Pompey fan for 65 years now, I'm never going to grow up or grow out of it........and some of the songs and chants are brilliant, and of course we have a chant all of our own, the iconic "Pompey chimes'".. if you dont get goosebumps watching a match at Pompey, check your pulse....................
U can never ever mix the fan base in England ! It will absolute carnage because its so triba, its in your veins ! I'm a west ham fan and you don't choose your club your club chooses you ! You defend your yard to the last man COYI ( COME ON YOU IRONS)
Felicitations. One can not, possibly, concur,though one did obtain a certain amount of pleasure derived from seeing West Ham shunted all around The Cold Blow Lane and, eventually, the whole stadium, at The Harry Cripps Testimonial at The Den in 1972. Over 50 years later and a warm glow, envelops one,as we recall the halcyon days when West Ham were sent packing all the way back down The Old Kent Road. Rumour has it that some of Teddy Bunter's Boys and THe Mile End Mob are still in hiding there now. LIONSSSSSS
That's a fair comment about mixing fans. In Ireland, GAA fans are mixed and there's nothing like those soccer chants in Britain. Rugby fans are also mixed but they can sing their fan songs, in support of their teams, not to insult the opposition.
You are 100% correct when you say that chanting doesn't happen because of the way you all sit together in the crown. It's the reason why I can go to any rugby ground in the country and feel completely safe sitting in amongst the opposition fans. Rugby chance are very basic and only ever about your own team.
Seems Wrexham had their goalies inspired performance to thank for keeping it at 0-0 to grab a point. But Mansfield remain undefeated this season - come on you Stags !
One of the most intimidating atmospheres is at Elland Road the home of Leeds United (yes my club) ps. We now have American owners in the 49ers enterprises, which is a conglomerate of American sport stars,actor's and politicians.
Great video and reaction guys. Spencer, your 🏴 team just sacked their manager, 7 games into the new season, get your CV in now, no experience or coaching skills necessary, 8 month gig then big pay-off. 🤭
Hey Spencer, it gladdens my heart to see the Scarfe on your shelf, Right avoid premiere league games, you will get a much better experience in any other league. Plus it will be easier to buy tickets at short notice 👍🏼🍻
Nice one lads. There's only segregation of fans in the top four tiers of English football. It does happen lower down the pyramid for 'big' games, but most fans can mingle peacefully together at lower levels, including fans of higher level clubs who get relegated into non segregated leagues. Before my time, but fans have only been segregated since the 70's in high profile football I think. Before then fans mingled fine in crowds much larger than any in the last 60 years. Fans tended to move around the ground depending on which way your team were attacking, the terracing usually being linked around most grounds to an extent. Fans of the same team usually flocked together behind the oppositions goal which created the atmosphere. Segregation and CCTV moved the hooligan problem out of the grounds and into town and city centres in the 80's. I imagine it was safer for my Dad to have me with him as a young kid at some away games back then.
I’m from the north east and I get called that a lot around here just cos I went to Chester uni xD love the city though! Shame I can’t see much of the team anymore
7:30 coming back here after I've heard the whole MSG crowd (New York Knicks Fans) chanting "F*ck you Reggie!" at Reggie Miller as he was sitting right there as the announcer of the game. 😂😂😂😂 that was like last week or so
There's Queens Park Rangers or QPR, or 'The Hoops' (their nickname due to their blue hoop shirts) a West London team - Loftus Road with a capacity of 18k currently in the Championship (2nd tier of English football)
On around 9 minutes your boys spoke a little about derbies... 1 of the best biggest rivalries and derby is the Sheffield derby it's so underrated because we're not the so called bigger clubs. But what the world forgets Sheffield derby was the first ever derby... the man who created and formed Wednesday was also the chairman of the league and the league wasn't bringing in enough crowds and wasn't far from folding and being no more and he had the idea to create another Sheffield club to play against each other so he created Sheffield United and it started fetching big crowds revenue an more or less saved the league... our little city was what brought football to the world the football rules as you know them was written in the back of a pub not far from my house... if you ever get the chance try watching a couple "steel city" derbies.. our families are all 1 or the other friends support opposites but we all love each other until derby day then we do not speak to each other for the entire day we hate each other just as much as we hate ones we don't know.. then the day after all back to normal.. just thought I'd give your a little bit of history and an insight into what's it's like.. could be a family member or friend of 20 years they will not acknowledge them on derby if they are for opposite side
The Walsall chant, its no matter what team is local to you. You will always chat shit about them. I live in Maraget UK, Got 3 teams within 20 miles of each other and we always chant shit about our opposition local teams
Just as a slight note: "I can make fun of my team but don't you dare make fun of my team!" Is pretty much the mentality of every football fan. I think it's a bit of s coping mechanism
The F.A. officially started in 1882. Its the North / South divide, its N.I. England, Scotland & Wales, it's regional from city to city. Scotland pretty much support any team playing England including Argentina. However as British par se we are very united as a people. As regards the Rugby world cup the supporters have a different attitude. Chile the underdogs in their 1st world cup, the Puma's were given a lot of respect by all fans as was Japan when they 1st had a friendly against England way back when. As an England player stated "They're little but they just kept coming at us, its the Samurai Spirit".
if you can't shout about each other ..we lose ask any US service man who served with the UK we take the piss out of each other ..but we have each others back
Relegation and promotion add huge stakes to the fortunes of a club. The pressure it creates helps create an environment where truly ripping the piss out of the opposition is a thing. Franchised sport just doesnt generate the passion needed to chant amusing filth at a rival footie team. It can generate excitement but because there are no real penalties for losing, franchise sport (perhaps) doesnt have that same passion? Just a thought.
Daniel hits the nail on the head. Opposing fans mix well in America and its something we can all learn from. In Football over here, if that happened, the murder rate would escalate to biblical levels
The Rangers in this was QPR. About a third of those videos were filmed at Ashton Gate, home of Bristol City and about half of those ones the Bristol City vs Cardiff game. This is a local (ish) derby that crosses England and Wales to has that added element on top. I put ish afterwards because there's 44 miles from Stadium to Stadium which is pretty close for Bristol, whereas some other clubs will have about a dozen games within that same distance (the ones in near Manchester as an example). Another chunk of the clips are from Cheltenham, a small town not that far from Bristol and quite an affluent area. Another game was at the Cardiff stadium when they played Bristol City in the reverse fixture and one or two were at Bournemouth, which is the closest Premier League side to Bristol, about 60 miles away. Saying all this because I'm pretty sure that even if the person who put the video together isnt a fellow Bristolian, they are based here.
Have you guys looked at Jonathan Pie? He’s a fictional character who does political rants to camera, whilst posing as an outside broadcaster. Videos are fairly short but usually funny and accurate. He doesn’t hold back with his comments about famous politicians. Take a look at one.
In regards to things would shut down if this happend in the US. In 2008 around 35,000 of us Brits invaded Las Vegas to support British boxer Ricky Hatton. We took an entire brass band and marched through Vegas, the works. Vegas wasn't prepared for it and the mayor of Vegas came out and made a speech. He said "There hasn't been such an invasion of Brits since you invaded and burnt down the white house" For a laugh the Brits all cheered and said lets burn down Vegas. The mayor and police looked nervous as they hadn't prepared for us. In the venue one poor cop got stuck in the middle of thousands of Brits and got absolutely roasted. We had some chants with our brass band and just generally had a laugh. Unfortunately many Americans took it personally and got nasty. Some would try and chant back but the chants were pure nasty and didn't make any sense. They just failed to realise our chants and behaviour is not to be taken seriously and is all in good jest. Instead they thought we were arrogant and wanted to pick fights with us in the casinos afterwards, even the American women. Lol
I'm English & I'm proud to see our "tame" football chants being recognised! Keep up the good work ya b*****ds! 🙈👌🤣🇬🇧
Hey English chants are one of the best chants I've ever heard n my dream is to be live in any of the English league games it would be better if it be an EPL
"Centuries of hatred ... in the bloodline"!!!!! Love it! This is exactly what I needed to watch tonight, thanks boys!
As a Queens Park Rangers fan the ’never win away’ was us last season. We have been around since 1882.
I am Dutch (as in the Netherlands) but I can tell you guys, the British fans are a special brand. They are awesome. I worked and lived in the UK a few years and it was brilliant!!! They are so much more into their ‘chanting game’ than the rest of the world.
The bloke leading the chants for Walsall (11:18) has my complete sporting respect 👊
"Rangers" chant is probably QPR if it's English...
Cockney accents and blue and white scarves. Good deducing skills 😉
up the raisins!
@@tganet7123 West London isn’t Cockney mate, thats East London. Born within the sounds of Bow Bells and all that. 👊
Wrong, bow church is in the city of London just off cheapside, I'm a cockney born at Guys hospital just over the river, st mary-le-bow is in the eastend but different church bells, people get confused.
My team Sunderland had a player playing for us called Lee Howey .His brother Steve played for our biggest rivals Newcastle .The Sunderland supporters would sing "Lee Howey Lee Howey your brother is a c***"
Years later Steve Howey was working for F.I.F.A and he was getting out of a minibus to go to the British Embassy in Nigeria when he was regaled by the Lee Howey chant from a Sunderland supporter who was working there .Steve Howey tells the story and laughs about it .
When andy Carroll missed at the riverside we started chanting "shit geordie bastard"
Ps 4-0
Always love the chants videos boys! Still need to see you guys at a match over here, even if they’re not funny it’s amazing to be apart of, my voice is killing me from how much I’ve sang “straight back up” all year 💙🦊
Playing the Enzo way
The very first clip is a stadium called St Andrews.. It is home of the club I support, Birmingham City.. Not the best stadium in the world but it's home and I wouldn't change it for the world!!
Love the reactions lads, keep up the great work 👌🏻
P.S - The USA chants were also us.. It was for the American player Austin Trusty who spent a year at our club 👌🏻
And can be continued for tom brady owning it
Love the chant. ' We only have 5, we only have 5 , you've got 6 fingers, we only have 5. All while waving your hand at the opposing fans.
11:18 love to see Walsall represented. that chant is engrained in my head for every away day 😂
Hi guys I think I laughed more at your reactions ,thank you for a great video from England 💕
You HAVE to check out The Barmy Army (Cricket...yes, Cricket has this too) - They're hilarious and have all sorts of fun chants. Usually aimed at the Aussies and specific players. Not to mention costumes, beer, and often singing God Save YOUR Queen/King at the Aussie fans.
Top highlights to watch - Lion Sleeps Tonight, Mitchell Johnson, Stuart Broad and the Freddie Flintoff song.
You're the convicts over there is a personal favourite
"Rangers" could be Queens Park Rangers
It is.. I sang it a few times! 😂
It was, they're my team :) This was a few seasons ago where we had a really bad away form. We would sing this at HT every time we played crap away. It gradually got better but the problem this season is we now can't win at home. 😂
Other Ranger’s manager was fired in the morning.
The Rangers was Queens Park Rangers! I support them and the positive is we win away now but not won at home since March! 😂 Woooooo! 😢 lol
Yep that’s Queens Park Rangers! My team. We’re terrible 😅
QPR, Queens Park Rangers, from West London
One of the popular chants of the fans of the Cherries (Bournemouth) is "you're going home in a Dorset ambulance!" (Directed at the opposing fans).
That takes me back to my childhood on the terraces at Boscombe
The USA chant was my team, Birmingham. Last season our best player was Auston Trusty from the US so it was in appreciation to him.
On a side note, we have also now been bought by American owners, including Tom Brady!
KRO!
@@davidsweeney4021 KRO! 💙
KRO 💪🏻
@@bcfcbennjy99 cheers Good result on Friday
Sheep Shaggers could also be referring to Derby County, since their symbol and mascot is a ram.
Hilarious reaction boys😂
Queens Park Rangers are a London Team
Derby game's are the best for banter chants. That's when two team's that are close together and have a fierce rivalry.
It can be really be brutal 😂.
Best laugh I’ve had for ages.Coys.for the Americans that means Come on you Spurs.
3:42 BLUEBIRDS!!!!!!🔵⚽️🏴
Paul? 🙂
Let's Gooo!!!
Can’t believe your games have fans intermingled 😱
In the uk the fans are always seated in seperate sections and usually security standing between, plus at the end if the game sometimes one set of fans will be directed to leave the stadium first before the other set of fans
Queen's Park Rangers - once a premiere league London team
Glasgow Rangers is the scottish one
To make things even more confusing - there's a lower league team in Scotland called Queen's Park - they play their home games in Scotland's national stadium Hampden Park
I'd love to know if they are aware how close Walsall is to Birmingham, Wolverhamption, Shrewsbury etc. Given the distances people have to drive in the US how bizarre would it be for them to see that rivalry where the people are that close
mauled by the tigers volume got me crying haha
At the matches of some of our clubs the visiting team isn’t even allowed to bring supporters with them the last few decades because people died in the fights between them. It’s embarrassing how not family friendly it is at some matches.
The Rangers in that chant was Queens Park Rangers (QPR) in West London
Just heard them saying they don’t read the comments. If anyone has contact they do read, I recently watched them reacting to Ali G interviewing the Beckhams. They only reacted to the first part. There’s a second part they missed that is equally as hilarious. They really should check it out.
I live in Wolverhampton, the football team are wolverhampton wanderers,Walsall is close to wolverhampton.
something new to check out..;..
drones at Newcastle United last night...
Yep absolutely agree with you. Supporting a football club is like a bloodline in your veins. I am not European so I have the previllage to choose the European club to support. But once you pick your club, you can't change it. You can change your faith, wife, nationality but you can't change your football club. Like you can't remove your father's blood in your veins
I don't believe in mixed marriages... I'm a diehard LA Kings fan and would never marry a girl who was a fan of a rival team's fanbase... I don't want stupid kids in my family...
@@rlosangeleskings it is a common things that you expect your partner had something in common especially in sports team. I mean, if you are a hardcore diehard fan of a sport team. I can't imagine a river plate fan marry a girl who turns out to be diehard Boca Jr fan. But it is less harmful if you are not the native of its sport team. I mean, I found a husband who is Man Utd fan had a wife who is Arsenal fan. So it is always banters when one of the club lose a match
@@ryanfebrianto8973united arsenal isnt a rivalry anymore. Mainly because united have shit managers since fergie left yet arsenal still have a decent manager
I love you guys reaction to British football chants, you make my day!
The sheep shagger one guess could be for more than one club. Derby County club mascot is a ram. I went to watch Derby County play against Leiscester City's old football ground at Filbert Street back in the late 90s. My fi4st ever football match in attendance. I support Leocester City. I joined in the chant and had a bloody great time! The atmosphere was amazing.
I think the "you're shit aaaahh" is a reference from David Brent of The Office UK. He said it. I still say it!
Great video guys.
Seen us play derby a few times! Wish I could of at filbert street though as much as I love the KP I bet the atmosphere was amazing there!
@TheFosseArmy
It was a great atmosphere. I loved it. A good old chant or 2 after eating a hot meat pie! Quality.
Heh, fans of the Welsh teams usually sing about sheep shagging to negate the predictable refrain from the opposition. As a Shrewsbury fan, we get it quite a lot, as I'm sure do Rams fans.
As far as I can remember from starting to go to footy in the early 80's, you're shit aagh! was a traditional chant when the opposition keeper is taking a goal kick.
@@jimb9063
Yeah, you're right! I gave David Brent credit when it wasn't due! PMSL
@@ghostdemon7936I’m just old enough to have gone to a few games at filbert street but not old enough to remember them too well unfortunately 😅 but all I ever hear was that was an experience and a half!
It's not only the Welsh that we call sheep shaggers it also can include the Scottish, people from Yorkshire or Cumbria. 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
to be fair... anyone with access to sheep lol
That's my team! 11:18 Walsall! I was there chanting that, too! I literally just got back from the Walsall vs MK Dons match when this popped up in my subs. Go Walsall!
When you see a graphic over the intro which says 'your mum' you just know its gonna be offensive
Hahaha guys football in its self is a culture here in the UK so a shout out to my home team, Newcastle United ! ! Thanks for another great video ❤❤
I just came back from charlton 4-1 exeter ad there was a few of these chants tonight, the fire drill one, we can see you sneaking out, and the big day out one, been a good night
This evening I walked into my kitchen to put the kettle on and could hear the fan's in the local stadium, Fratton park, Portsmouth. The sound carries the mile and a half to my house noo problem. There may be no swearing in the TV but it travels in the air over the whole of Pompey everytime theres a game on. Not suprising all the local kids have the best/worst language.
I was unable to go Tuesday but I'll be there Saturday. It's great when Fratton Park is rocking. PUP PPU
I'll listen out for you, lol. Hearing the fan's on match days has the same sense of familiarity that hearing the guildhall clock striking has, I missed it when I lived away.. Play Up Pompey :) Pompey Play Up :D 🍺Here's to a good match tomorrow @@Lemmi99
Fratton Park, what a great place to watch football! Even Jose Mourinho described it as having the best atmosphere in world football. I've been a Pompey fan for 65 years now, I'm never going to grow up or grow out of it........and some of the songs and chants are brilliant, and of course we have a chant all of our own, the iconic "Pompey chimes'".. if you dont get goosebumps watching a match at Pompey, check your pulse....................
U can never ever mix the fan base in England ! It will absolute carnage because its so triba, its in your veins ! I'm a west ham fan and you don't choose your club your club chooses you ! You defend your yard to the last man COYI ( COME ON YOU IRONS)
Irons, Irons, ⚒⚒⚒
Felicitations. One can not, possibly, concur,though one did obtain a certain amount of pleasure derived from seeing West Ham shunted all around The Cold Blow Lane and, eventually, the whole stadium, at The Harry Cripps Testimonial at The Den in 1972.
Over 50 years later and a warm glow, envelops one,as we recall the halcyon days when West Ham were sent packing all the way back down The Old Kent Road.
Rumour has it that some of Teddy Bunter's Boys and THe Mile End Mob are still in hiding there now. LIONSSSSSS
That's a fair comment about mixing fans. In Ireland, GAA fans are mixed and there's nothing like those soccer chants in Britain. Rugby fans are also mixed but they can sing their fan songs, in support of their teams, not to insult the opposition.
To be a part of it on matchday is such a high
great vid cheers lads
You lads are beutiful!!! - Keep em comming, i enjoy the "old stuff" reaction from u lads! 21:05 LOVE IT!!!
You are 100% correct when you say that chanting doesn't happen because of the way you all sit together in the crown. It's the reason why I can go to any rugby ground in the country and feel completely safe sitting in amongst the opposition fans. Rugby chance are very basic and only ever about your own team.
Tonight I will be at the Mansfield Town FC Vs Wrexham FC game, USA..USA..USA..😂
Supporting the stags or Wrexham?
Seems Wrexham had their goalies inspired performance to thank for keeping it at 0-0 to grab a point. But Mansfield remain undefeated this season - come on you Stags !
Norwich get a massive amount of grief regarding the first clip
One of the most intimidating atmospheres is at Elland Road the home of Leeds United (yes my club)
ps. We now have American owners in the 49ers enterprises, which is a conglomerate of American sport stars,actor's and politicians.
Great video and reaction guys.
Spencer, your 🏴 team just sacked their manager, 7 games into the new season, get your CV in now, no experience or coaching skills necessary, 8 month gig then big pay-off. 🤭
COYG 🔴🔴 49, 49 undefeated!
They really make anything and everything into a chant. lol
Hey Spencer, it gladdens my heart to see the Scarfe on your shelf, Right avoid premiere league games, you will get a much better experience in any other league. Plus it will be easier to buy tickets at short notice 👍🏼🍻
Nice one lads.
There's only segregation of fans in the top four tiers of English football. It does happen lower down the pyramid for 'big' games, but most fans can mingle peacefully together at lower levels, including fans of higher level clubs who get relegated into non segregated leagues.
Before my time, but fans have only been segregated since the 70's in high profile football I think. Before then fans mingled fine in crowds much larger than any in the last 60 years. Fans tended to move around the ground depending on which way your team were attacking, the terracing usually being linked around most grounds to an extent. Fans of the same team usually flocked together behind the oppositions goal which created the atmosphere.
Segregation and CCTV moved the hooligan problem out of the grounds and into town and city centres in the 80's. I imagine it was safer for my Dad to have me with him as a young kid at some away games back then.
They got you with the "USA" chant LOL.
I'm from Chester (England), we get called sheep sh*ggers, because we're basically in Wales
I’m from the north east and I get called that a lot around here just cos I went to Chester uni xD love the city though! Shame I can’t see much of the team anymore
7:30 coming back here after I've heard the whole MSG crowd (New York Knicks Fans) chanting "F*ck you Reggie!" at Reggie Miller as he was sitting right there as the announcer of the game. 😂😂😂😂 that was like last week or so
I'd love to go to am MSL match and replicate the chants we use over here in England, the Yank fans would love it!
There's Queens Park Rangers or QPR, or 'The Hoops' (their nickname due to their blue hoop shirts) a West London team - Loftus Road with a capacity of 18k currently in the Championship (2nd tier of English football)
On around 9 minutes your boys spoke a little about derbies... 1 of the best biggest rivalries and derby is the Sheffield derby it's so underrated because we're not the so called bigger clubs. But what the world forgets Sheffield derby was the first ever derby... the man who created and formed Wednesday was also the chairman of the league and the league wasn't bringing in enough crowds and wasn't far from folding and being no more and he had the idea to create another Sheffield club to play against each other so he created Sheffield United and it started fetching big crowds revenue an more or less saved the league... our little city was what brought football to the world the football rules as you know them was written in the back of a pub not far from my house... if you ever get the chance try watching a couple "steel city" derbies.. our families are all 1 or the other friends support opposites but we all love each other until derby day then we do not speak to each other for the entire day we hate each other just as much as we hate ones we don't know.. then the day after all back to normal.. just thought I'd give your a little bit of history and an insight into what's it's like.. could be a family member or friend of 20 years they will not acknowledge them on derby if they are for opposite side
The Walsall chant, its no matter what team is local to you. You will always chat shit about them. I live in Maraget UK, Got 3 teams within 20 miles of each other and we always chant shit about our opposition local teams
JEFF was HERE 🏆
The rangers chant is QPR (Queens park rangers) a club in london
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Am I only one hearing
"Bart simpson bouncing" in those chants?
Hi Guys, there is an English team called Queens Park Rangers which is a West London club.
Just as a slight note: "I can make fun of my team but don't you dare make fun of my team!" Is pretty much the mentality of every football fan. I think it's a bit of s coping mechanism
The F.A. officially started in 1882. Its the North / South divide, its N.I. England, Scotland & Wales, it's regional from city to city. Scotland pretty much support any team playing England including Argentina. However as British par se we are very united as a people. As regards the Rugby world cup the supporters have a different attitude. Chile the underdogs in their 1st world cup, the Puma's were given a lot of respect by all fans as was Japan when they 1st had a friendly against England way back when. As an England player stated "They're little but they just kept coming at us, its the Samurai Spirit".
Look for a British film called I.D , its about British undercover police trying to break into the foitball hooligan gangs.
I believe I've a better moustache and beard and shoes older than young hopeful.
Great video lads ❤
You need to react to Brazilian football and the crowds! God bless 😊
Hay guys im a gooner 😢😢 (arsenal fan)
SADDLERS ❤️ sometimes I'm proud to be from my home town Walsall 😂
Imagine the crowd if you had Cheerleaders there, omg!!
There is qpr in England, Queen’s Park rangers(London club)
I believe the Rangers in the video are Queen's Park Rangers (probably)
Certainly are. QPR are my team, we’ve sung this all the time away!
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It's Queens Park Rangers from London.
Loved it the Tigers are Hull City and we just beat them 3-0 tonight
Check out the Salina and Kai Harverts Arsenal chants! Quality and funny 👍🏻 Blooming love you lads! ❤
Its a london club, called queens park rangers
Need to do the day I died. Just re found it. What a fucking tune.
Rugby fans stand together and a lot have played so if you gob off it can go badly wrong for you🤕👍
USA chant by Birmingham City, Tom Brady Co Owner
"You'd never see that here."
One word. Bruins.
Those were Queen's Park Rangers fans from London.
Have you seen the 2 Ronnie's sweet shop sketch it's so funny 😂
This is Queens Park Rangers (English team)
Sound Lads😊
The UK really have mastered the art of shit talking chanting to the point of artistry.
Its been a long while
if you can't shout about each other ..we lose ask any US service man who served with the UK we take the piss out of each other ..but we have each others back
First place you should go is the Emirates you will be welcomed with open arms after your comment 🤣🤣🤣
"the rangers" is probably Queens Park Rangers (QPR)
Relegation and promotion add huge stakes to the fortunes of a club. The pressure it creates helps create an environment where truly ripping the piss out of the opposition is a thing. Franchised sport just doesnt generate the passion needed to chant amusing filth at a rival footie team. It can generate excitement but because there are no real penalties for losing, franchise sport (perhaps) doesnt have that same passion? Just a thought.
Empty stadium. "USA USA " 😂
Daniel hits the nail on the head. Opposing fans mix well in America and its something we can all learn from. In Football over here, if that happened, the murder rate would escalate to biblical levels
United fans on the kop!
Fill yer boots lads.
The Rangers in this was QPR.
About a third of those videos were filmed at Ashton Gate, home of Bristol City and about half of those ones the Bristol City vs Cardiff game.
This is a local (ish) derby that crosses England and Wales to has that added element on top.
I put ish afterwards because there's 44 miles from Stadium to Stadium which is pretty close for Bristol, whereas some other clubs will have about a dozen games within that same distance (the ones in near Manchester as an example).
Another chunk of the clips are from Cheltenham, a small town not that far from Bristol and quite an affluent area.
Another game was at the Cardiff stadium when they played Bristol City in the reverse fixture and one or two were at Bournemouth, which is the closest Premier League side to Bristol, about 60 miles away.
Saying all this because I'm pretty sure that even if the person who put the video together isnt a fellow Bristolian, they are based here.
If we all tried to chant like the USA at a match the players would be so confused!!!
Have you guys looked at Jonathan Pie? He’s a fictional character who does political rants to camera, whilst posing as an outside broadcaster. Videos are fairly short but usually funny and accurate. He doesn’t hold back with his comments about famous politicians. Take a look at one.
Guy's you'll never get tickets to go. They are limited to members etc