I don't think I've genuinely seen a bigger bunch of tossers than those group of fans and half the players, treating a charity match about mental health like a world cup final and genuinely seemingly upsetting alfie
I agree but at the same time when you're playing you get competitive juices flowing, things happen. To be fair, if he gave a couple cards earlier, even though it's a charity match, it would have been a lot smoother.
@@yodakazam For sure, yet they've never been officials before... they didn't do to bad, bunch of man babies playing... even more shocking when these players are Refs / managers.
There are generally sad people out there - thinking 'charity' gives them some excuse to act that way. Always dismissed as banter until it's turned on them.
Shoutout to the videographer who backed you all at half-time. To disguise that abuse as "banter" is awful, and a disgrace, considering what you were all there for. Great video, if not stressful to watch at times - I'll stick to 5-a-side!
A few observations. Firstly- there are a lot of supposed 'men' who played that match who need to take a long hard look in the mirror. Embarrassing, tilted and deserving of a wake up call. Secondly- Ed, Alfie- well done lads. You did so well to hold up throughout. You should be very proud of yourselves. And thirdly- my god Ellis, you absolutely smashed that. There's a reason this channel is a success and that is you. I can't think of anyone I know who could have done what you did there. Absolutely fair play to you and maximum respect from a fellow Norwich local. If I see you in a pub you'll have a beer on me (0% of course if you're still not drinking) for sure.
Genuinely embarrassing how some people are acting in a charity match. This is just a microcosm of what officials go through every week. Imagine turning up to a charity game, abusing referees and hiding behind "it's banter when it's at football" Genuinely well done, lads.
From my experience as a referee adult games either go two ways. 1. They are easy and they accept the fouls you called. With maybe one or two complaints. 2. They complain about everything for 90 minutes. But definitely beats dealing with the parents at the lower youth games.
giving abuse then saying it’s just banter is part of the problem. thanks for promoting Andy’s Man Club, even though I’ve never been to them I know all about what they do and I’ve suffered badly with my mental health lately so it’s good to promote the message that it’s okay to talk about it
You know Ellis you could be a great referee if you really wanted to. You have the character and personality, to really master the craft. And they might pay well. I don’t know how much they pay in England but in the USA it’s good. One of my favorite videos you’ve made. Loved it! ⚽️
Ellis. Really liked all the chat during the match. Alfie. Just wanted to give you a big hug. Ed. You deserved everything you got for posing in those boots.
Great reason, I sponsor a player for my ice hockey team and on the back I've chosen to have Andy's Man Club. Anyone who has ever done any officiating in any sports even juniors, knows how hard and overawing it is.
Ellis thank you so much for doing this, I'm one of the facilitators for Andy's Man Club in Plymouth, and the work thr charity do is simply amazing. The lives that have been saved because men have a non judgemental place to just talk is unbelievable. You also get free tea/coffee and biscuits! On the other hand I thought you refereed that really well. Clear communication and tried to let it flow
We all get a bit passionate when we watch football but this was a joke. It's a charity match, it's not the World Cup final. Lighten up and enjoy the occasion and remember who the charity is and what it represents! Well done Ellis, Alfie and Ed for understanding the occasion unlike seemingly everyone else there.
Ellis actually showed that he has a bit about him with how he acted in this game 👏 but yes this has completely confirmed that I don’t miss Sunday league 😅 so toxic
A handful of them got carried away on the pitch? The rest raised money for a charity? Bit harsh calling every one of those men out? No excuse for the comments from the spectators though.
@@yellowbucket1183mate it’s a charity match for men’s mental health?!? Honestly I know there is passion when it comes to playing football but fuck me that was down right abuse.
As a rugby referee I cannot beleive the amount of abuse that was going on especially for a charity game. Fair play to you for keeping a cool head and trying to make the game flow and reminding people the reason they were there. Great communication and interaction with the players, even if it wasnt returned. Genuinly think you've got a great foundation to try and give it a go a bit more. I appreciate you may not want to!
As a facilitator at Andy’s Man Club. This is very close to my heart. It’s great the work you’ve done on this video to promote AMC and trying to help end the stigma that it’s okay to talk and admit you’ve got a problem in your head. Great work mate and thank you❤️
@@MidlandAngler I’m a facilitator for a club in Rotherham. Not everyone at Andy’s man club is the same as the guys at the match. So please don’t tarnish us all with the same brush.
46:43 "I didn't realise you were a RUclipsr, not a Lino" Mate, NO ONE is a Lino, people just volunteer because no one else there can. They're not professionals at that level! This is part of the problem with grassroots culture and the frequent official disrespect within - everyone expects correct decisions every time, and give grief even if they are correct. They can't win! Anyway, awesome video guys, great job done by all three of you
Suffered with gambling addiction and mental health for years year gamble free and year drink free. followed you since day one. Class what you are doin 💙👊
Ellis might be born to be a ref. He handled that a lot better than 95% of people would have, PGMOL Refs would have caked their duds if they had to deal with that, never mind the copious misuse of VAR.
Sadly, PGMOL referees go through a lot worse including online abuse and families getting brought into it. It should never happen regardless if it’s a charity game or premier league- no official should be abused.
This was absolutely amazing to watch. You guys as managers and refs have been my favourite so far. "Indians on the menu" my personal favourite from Alfie. So good well done guys.
When I was in my late teens I did a course to referee u16s, my brother was playing that league and I thought it might be a good way of helping out as they always struggled finding refs. I explained to the kids it was my first game, they were cool with that and mostly didn't have an issue with my calls. But the parents were super aggressive, challenging every whistle, every call. There was a lady who genuinely told me she wished I'd hang myself and that I should be ashamed. I finished the game, got to the dressing room and cried. It was a horrible experience and I never refereed football again.
I've filled in as an equally inexperienced referee in a floor hockey tournament and while I didn't get quite as much abuse, just knowing how far out of my depth I was was mentally exhausting. I knew how this vid was gonna go, it was painful to watch but the three of you did a great job considering the circumstances. Glad that cooler heads prevailed after the match.
One of the funniest videos I’ve ever watched. “You’re so far back I’m still in a relationship” is so funny. And Alfie with “Indian is on the menu tonight and it’s an all you can eat buffet” was hilarious. As a ref myself you were all shocking 😂 but all worth it for a great cause
As someone who is struggling with mental health and also a former referee, I have never laughed so hard in my life. Such a great video and cause, although some took it more serious than others haha! Great work Ellis, Alfie and Ed!
Having been a ref for several years, this is actually relatively tame, kids games are the worst, full grown adults thinking their kid is the next Messi, kicking off over an offside in a 4-0 league match, Ellis maintained great control of the pitch tbf to him and stood up for himself well, just don’t be afraid to card players for Dissent, at least 4 of those blues would be getting a yellow in one of my games but then the paperwork doesn’t bother me ;) always bound to be a struggle with the assistant team he had, hope his fourth was top notch🙃 Nice work for a good cause though!
As a former licensed official, Ellis you have a great personality for the job. Great work considering the circumstances. Definitely did your job better than those painters and plumbers did. 😂
Honestly my take away from this is that Ellis is very teachable as a ref. He's got it in him to back his own decisions when questioned, he can banter with the players, tell the players to shut up when needed, needs to get the cards out a lot more, but the actual decisions moment to moment would come with experience.
Fantastic video, you should be rightly proud of the story telling you brought to this. You made a great advert for the charity too, and easily the most powerful moment was when you told off the gobby lot who were giving your team such grief. Well done mate.
I think I learned more British slang in this one video, then I have since I started watching your content late last year. This was hilarious to watch, and it's cool that it goes to a great cause.
I think a handful of them got carried away? The rest just had a feisty game and raised a load of money for a suicide prevention charity? Bit harsh calling all 22 men out?
@@yellowbucket1183 not harsh at all mate the way they went on it was a charity game for men’s mental health and they calling eachither worse than shit fans calling out for players to batter each other it’s a joke 😂😂
@@sasmayte you really saw all 22 blokes on that pitch doing that? Nahhh... half a dozen of them were bang out of order. The rest were just playing football.
@@yellowbucket1183 the way i see it, the few that got carried away not being called out on their bs by the others involves them all. It's reflecting all of them when a few are allowed by their teammates to be utter cocks
@@absolutebad3333 you can hear the players telling each other to "calm down" and "use your head" in this video. It also doesn't show every conversation on that pitch? Just what was caught on cam.
As soon as you kicked off I thought, I bet he hasn’t started his watch 😂 I did refereeing for 8 years started when I was 15. Really enjoyed it but struggled with the commitment of wanting to go to watch football at the weekend. Especially with so many games being moved to Sundays. Found it a lot easier to referee 22 adults rather than dealing with parents for the kids games. Think you did well certainly confident with your communication with the players and explaining decisions. Just a shame about the incompetent assistants!
This was a brilliant video for a fantastic cause. Well done you three for putting yourselves out there and raising awareness for this charity. As someone who is currently going through this type of crisis, there needs to be be more open discussion surrounding men's suicide and mental health. Well done again.
This was a really good video for a good cause, and honestly ellis you did really well, i think ed and alfie did well aswell to be honest, for all of your first time reffing, it must have been terrifying LOL, to the person saying "when its football its banter" they need to have a hard look at themselves, and think if it was happening to them how would they feel. Props to the cameraman for calling them out. Amazing content as always keep up the great work, and congrats on 400k! 👍👍
Fair enough it’s only a charity game but football is competitive. FairPlay to you guys for stepping up and giving it a go. Ellis is a ref in the making. Ed, well I don’t think you’ll quite make it and Alfie just lost it and gave up and no one likes that. Great episode.
That was fantastic, i love the longer videos too, some great moments in that Ellis was very good at keeping calm with the abuse except when he said he was gonna knock someone out haha that was hilarious
This could be my most favourite video ever, so many quotes to take from it. Think Ellis done very well as a ref, Alfie cracking me up the whole video and Ed don’t think of taking up a career as a Lino.
I've been a ref for years, and I love it. Sure, some people are complete a-holes but in the big picture, they are more often than not pretty nice. That's atleast my experience of it.
"If you swear again, I'll knock you out" - Ellis Platten 2024
Famous last words
This is for charity 😂😂😂....
Well done for championing mens mental health 👏 👍 ❤
That made me piss when he said it 😂😂
That made me piss when he said it 😂😂
Ellis should’ve been a wwe ref
29:20 is exactly why men’s mental health is where it is, it’s always a bit of banter as an excuse for horrible abuse. People need to look in a mirror
They were incredibly quiet in the second half. Sometimes people need calling out on their bullshit
You can tell that they themselves are not entirely mentally healthy because they were already necking cans back in the morning.
Interesting that it was a woman that said "it's banter". Fair play for not putting them on camera. I'm not sure I would have been as restrained.
You drip.
Exactly. Pretty embarrassing for the ones getting hot and rude to be honest.
I don't think I've genuinely seen a bigger bunch of tossers than those group of fans and half the players, treating a charity match about mental health like a world cup final and genuinely seemingly upsetting alfie
Well said
I agree absolute bunch of idiots
I agree but at the same time when you're playing you get competitive juices flowing, things happen. To be fair, if he gave a couple cards earlier, even though it's a charity match, it would have been a lot smoother.
@@yodakazamfr
@@yodakazam For sure, yet they've never been officials before... they didn't do to bad, bunch of man babies playing... even more shocking when these players are Refs / managers.
"Seriously, let's stick together!"
Ellis in the game: "I thought you were on, it was my lino." 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ed and Alfie proper left Ellis out to dry during the game. Didn’t see a flag used once
I’ve played games with No ref. Somehow we got through them - not sure what’s happening here
The progression from “shhhhh” to “shush” to “shut up” is beautiful from Ellis
repeatedly telling grown men to “shush” in a charity match was my highlight ellis 😭😭
1st
@@justarobloxyoutuberlolNO WAY U ARE “1st” IN A REPLY💀💀💀😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
@@EsyGK-DEF braindead
Actually sad how aggressive the players were to you on the pitch. And those crowd members saying it's only "Banter" is awful.
What makes it worse is one team was made of actual referees 😂
@@connorwilson4357 a team of referees abusing the referee and linesman. I wonder if they see the irony
There are generally sad people out there - thinking 'charity' gives them some excuse to act that way. Always dismissed as banter until it's turned on them.
Grown men getting into each other at a charity game, who’s as fragile as glass
It’s just football for you
Shoutout to the videographer who backed you all at half-time. To disguise that abuse as "banter" is awful, and a disgrace, considering what you were all there for. Great video, if not stressful to watch at times - I'll stick to 5-a-side!
A few observations.
Firstly- there are a lot of supposed 'men' who played that match who need to take a long hard look in the mirror. Embarrassing, tilted and deserving of a wake up call.
Secondly- Ed, Alfie- well done lads. You did so well to hold up throughout. You should be very proud of yourselves.
And thirdly- my god Ellis, you absolutely smashed that. There's a reason this channel is a success and that is you. I can't think of anyone I know who could have done what you did there. Absolutely fair play to you and maximum respect from a fellow Norwich local. If I see you in a pub you'll have a beer on me (0% of course if you're still not drinking) for sure.
Genuinely embarrassing how some people are acting in a charity match. This is just a microcosm of what officials go through every week. Imagine turning up to a charity game, abusing referees and hiding behind "it's banter when it's at football" Genuinely well done, lads.
I genuinely feel you are the only man on the planet who could ref a charity game this nasty 🤣
Danny Aaron’s. Was,a referee in a charity match
You understand why teams cannot get officials for games
Also the camera man on the line at half time was spot on and absolutely correct
No he wasn’t.
@@Cruzy1892 sad individual
From my experience as a referee adult games either go two ways.
1. They are easy and they accept the fouls you called. With maybe one or two complaints.
2. They complain about everything for 90 minutes.
But definitely beats dealing with the parents at the lower youth games.
It’s true. I’ve had parents threaten to fight me over a U9 recreational league game
giving abuse then saying it’s just banter is part of the problem. thanks for promoting Andy’s Man Club, even though I’ve never been to them I know all about what they do and I’ve suffered badly with my mental health lately so it’s good to promote the message that it’s okay to talk about it
Unreal video! Was a pleasure to be involved in the production behind the camera!
For a charity match that was hard work! Fair play to you all, and special mention for Alfie's touch😮💨
You know Ellis you could be a great referee if you really wanted to. You have the character and personality, to really master the craft. And they might pay well. I don’t know how much they pay in England but in the USA it’s good. One of my favorite videos you’ve made. Loved it! ⚽️
Ellis. Really liked all the chat during the match.
Alfie. Just wanted to give you a big hug.
Ed. You deserved everything you got for posing in those boots.
Great reason, I sponsor a player for my ice hockey team and on the back I've chosen to have Andy's Man Club. Anyone who has ever done any officiating in any sports even juniors, knows how hard and overawing it is.
Ellis thank you so much for doing this, I'm one of the facilitators for Andy's Man Club in Plymouth, and the work thr charity do is simply amazing. The lives that have been saved because men have a non judgemental place to just talk is unbelievable. You also get free tea/coffee and biscuits!
On the other hand I thought you refereed that really well. Clear communication and tried to let it flow
“HANBAAAALLL”
“SHUSH” elite tension management from Ellis 😂
We all get a bit passionate when we watch football but this was a joke. It's a charity match, it's not the World Cup final. Lighten up and enjoy the occasion and remember who the charity is and what it represents! Well done Ellis, Alfie and Ed for understanding the occasion unlike seemingly everyone else there.
Nice of Ellis and Ed to bring their adopted child along. So cute
The room full of players not reacting to Ellis is pure away days
😂😂😂
Genuinely stressful to watch, but brilliant effort lads
Agreed, had to skip a couple times lol
Horrendous watch . I've seen less aggressive Sunday league pub teams
@@MANIC3420same 🙈🙈
Ellis actually showed that he has a bit about him with how he acted in this game 👏 but yes this has completely confirmed that I don’t miss Sunday league 😅 so toxic
What a truly awful group of people on that pitch, would put you off joining Andy’s Man Club for life.
Are these blokes actually involved in Andy’s man club? Because if they are that’s absolutely shocking
@nick-meets-world No, the andys man club played in the game before. The blue team are managers of teams from different leagues.
Great statement .. they are absolute flat track bully's !!!
A handful of them got carried away on the pitch? The rest raised money for a charity? Bit harsh calling every one of those men out?
No excuse for the comments from the spectators though.
@@yellowbucket1183mate it’s a charity match for men’s mental health?!? Honestly I know there is passion when it comes to playing football but fuck me that was down right abuse.
As a rugby referee I cannot beleive the amount of abuse that was going on especially for a charity game. Fair play to you for keeping a cool head and trying to make the game flow and reminding people the reason they were there. Great communication and interaction with the players, even if it wasnt returned. Genuinly think you've got a great foundation to try and give it a go a bit more. I appreciate you may not want to!
As a facilitator at Andy’s Man Club. This is very close to my heart. It’s great the work you’ve done on this video to promote AMC and trying to help end the stigma that it’s okay to talk and admit you’ve got a problem in your head. Great work mate and thank you❤️
Shame the players and fans were out and vile aggressive bully's . Shocking representation of your charity !!!
@@MidlandAngler I’m a facilitator for a club in Rotherham. Not everyone at Andy’s man club is the same as the guys at the match. So please don’t tarnish us all with the same brush.
@@MidlandAngler I think a handful of the players were out of order. The rest were just playing a competitive match?
Cracking video for a life saving cause. The irony that the fact a team of referees spent the majority of the game abusing the referee though.. Wow.
46:43 "I didn't realise you were a RUclipsr, not a Lino"
Mate, NO ONE is a Lino, people just volunteer because no one else there can. They're not professionals at that level! This is part of the problem with grassroots culture and the frequent official disrespect within - everyone expects correct decisions every time, and give grief even if they are correct. They can't win!
Anyway, awesome video guys, great job done by all three of you
Loving this mate being a survivor of suicide myself one of my favourite sponsors you’ve been with so far amazing video once again
Legend, I’m glad you’re with us still ❤️
A fellow Reading fan in the wild is something I don't see often. I wish you all the best mate
Ellis is genuinely good at this. Albeit he signed off on the edit
Suffered with gambling addiction and mental health for years year gamble free and year drink free. followed you since day one. Class what you are doin 💙👊
you know what, fair play to all 3 of you, done well officiating that
Ellis might be born to be a ref. He handled that a lot better than 95% of people would have, PGMOL Refs would have caked their duds if they had to deal with that, never mind the copious misuse of VAR.
Sadly, PGMOL referees go through a lot worse including online abuse and families getting brought into it. It should never happen regardless if it’s a charity game or premier league- no official should be abused.
Tough debut refereeing in Bradford hahah. Respect the bravery. Class video
"ITS FOOTBALL SO ITS BANTER" And that there is why people dont feel confident to speak out
Motm performance from the cameraman having a word to the blokes on the sideline 😅👌
This was absolutely amazing to watch. You guys as managers and refs have been my favourite so far.
"Indians on the menu" my personal favourite from Alfie. So good well done guys.
When I was in my late teens I did a course to referee u16s, my brother was playing that league and I thought it might be a good way of helping out as they always struggled finding refs. I explained to the kids it was my first game, they were cool with that and mostly didn't have an issue with my calls. But the parents were super aggressive, challenging every whistle, every call. There was a lady who genuinely told me she wished I'd hang myself and that I should be ashamed. I finished the game, got to the dressing room and cried. It was a horrible experience and I never refereed football again.
I played in this game, the main bit you got of me was me grassing on one of the referee players saying he said he was gonna kill me 😂 cheers Ellis 👍🏻
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You and everyone else on the pitch are pricks👍😂
I've filled in as an equally inexperienced referee in a floor hockey tournament and while I didn't get quite as much abuse, just knowing how far out of my depth I was was mentally exhausting. I knew how this vid was gonna go, it was painful to watch but the three of you did a great job considering the circumstances. Glad that cooler heads prevailed after the match.
"you're so far behind I'm still in a relationship!" - Ellis 2024
One of the funniest videos I’ve ever watched. “You’re so far back I’m still in a relationship” is so funny. And Alfie with “Indian is on the menu tonight and it’s an all you can eat buffet” was hilarious. As a ref myself you were all shocking 😂 but all worth it for a great cause
As someone who is struggling with mental health and also a former referee, I have never laughed so hard in my life. Such a great video and cause, although some took it more serious than others haha! Great work Ellis, Alfie and Ed!
The big bald guy with the beard on the blue team is an absolute menace 😂
Having been a ref for several years, this is actually relatively tame, kids games are the worst, full grown adults thinking their kid is the next Messi, kicking off over an offside in a 4-0 league match, Ellis maintained great control of the pitch tbf to him and stood up for himself well, just don’t be afraid to card players for Dissent, at least 4 of those blues would be getting a yellow in one of my games but then the paperwork doesn’t bother me ;) always bound to be a struggle with the assistant team he had, hope his fourth was top notch🙃
Nice work for a good cause though!
That bald guy needs to calm down and realise he is in a charity game and not a premier league game things can slide in a Charity match
Which one?! 😆
I never realized how short Alfie actually is
He seemed taller in the gaffers videos haha
Think Ed and Ellis are relatively tall anyway, but Alfie being 5’7 highlights with the kit as well
You need to do this as a series. Side channel was class to watch it. 😂 Your best content in a long time.
Well done.
Need Ben as a 4th official 😂
As a former licensed official, Ellis you have a great personality for the job. Great work considering the circumstances. Definitely did your job better than those painters and plumbers did. 😂
Honestly my take away from this is that Ellis is very teachable as a ref. He's got it in him to back his own decisions when questioned, he can banter with the players, tell the players to shut up when needed, needs to get the cards out a lot more, but the actual decisions moment to moment would come with experience.
Need a part 2 of this, so good! Ellis you’re genuinely a natural ref, and fair play for telling these idiots to shush 😂🤫
Very appreciative that you are supporting mens mental heath, Ellis. Cheers buddy much love
Fantastic video, you should be rightly proud of the story telling you brought to this. You made a great advert for the charity too, and easily the most powerful moment was when you told off the gobby lot who were giving your team such grief. Well done mate.
Huge props to you for doing that (I know I couldn't), but also for being so open and speaking about MH.
Ellis was actually a quality ref 😂 unreal video 👏
Ellis your a natural - you communication about all your decisions to the players was great - well done 👍
Much respect using your platform to speak about mens mental health. Means a lot to people like me.
A 50 minute awaydays video? Never have I been this hard, thank you Ellis
The crowd saying its banter obviously need a refund from the charm school
I think I learned more British slang in this one video, then I have since I started watching your content late last year. This was hilarious to watch, and it's cool that it goes to a great cause.
The 22 men who played in that match should be embarrassed genuinely 😂😂
I think a handful of them got carried away? The rest just had a feisty game and raised a load of money for a suicide prevention charity? Bit harsh calling all 22 men out?
@@yellowbucket1183 not harsh at all mate the way they went on it was a charity game for men’s mental health and they calling eachither worse than shit fans calling out for players to batter each other it’s a joke 😂😂
@@sasmayte you really saw all 22 blokes on that pitch doing that? Nahhh... half a dozen of them were bang out of order. The rest were just playing football.
@@yellowbucket1183 the way i see it, the few that got carried away not being called out on their bs by the others involves them all. It's reflecting all of them when a few are allowed by their teammates to be utter cocks
@@absolutebad3333 you can hear the players telling each other to "calm down" and "use your head" in this video. It also doesn't show every conversation on that pitch? Just what was caught on cam.
As soon as you kicked off I thought, I bet he hasn’t started his watch 😂
I did refereeing for 8 years started when I was 15. Really enjoyed it but struggled with the commitment of wanting to go to watch football at the weekend. Especially with so many games being moved to Sundays.
Found it a lot easier to referee 22 adults rather than dealing with parents for the kids games.
Think you did well certainly confident with your communication with the players and explaining decisions. Just a shame about the incompetent assistants!
This was a brilliant video for a fantastic cause. Well done you three for putting yourselves out there and raising awareness for this charity. As someone who is currently going through this type of crisis, there needs to be be more open discussion surrounding men's suicide and mental health. Well done again.
Big credit to the guy who celebrated his pen with Alfie what a guy!!!!!!🎉🔥⭐️
This was a really good video for a good cause, and honestly ellis you did really well, i think ed and alfie did well aswell to be honest, for all of your first time reffing, it must have been terrifying LOL, to the person saying "when its football its banter" they need to have a hard look at themselves, and think if it was happening to them how would they feel. Props to the cameraman for calling them out.
Amazing content as always keep up the great work, and congrats on 400k! 👍👍
You learn quickly, as a referee, there is no such thing as a "friendly" game, even a charity one.
Genuinely proud of you lads, well done for sticking up for yourselves and calling out of order behaviour and raising awareness for a great charity 👍
Honestly one of the best videos this channel has ever seen, pure class and fair play to Alfie for editing this with all the subtitles 😂
Liked the chat by the ref during the game - well done - ellis and the linos
The complete switch in dynamic between Ellis and Alfie in this video compared to the gaffers is so funny 🤣
😂😂😂
26:05 the advantage for the handball for the wrong team has to be the highlight for me
"ed, you are so far behind play im still in a relationship" might be the greatest thing utter in awaydays history
I’ve just finished my third season of refereeing and I’m glad this video shows the brutality of what we got though sometimes 😂
Every decision whether it was right or wrong the players argued about 😂 unbelievable Jeff
Boys, absolutely fantastic job! Proud of you! Couldn’t do this for any money! Men’s Mental Health is so important ❤
Ellis was much better than I expected lmao
This video reminded me of why I don’t play Sunday League anymore 😂 Bunch of 40 year old men trying to injure each other for 90 minutes
Love how 3 good mates could be completely opposite. Alfie is shy and timid. Ed is cool and nonchalant and ellis was enjoying the banter and power 😅
This was a great video, not only did u give us entertainment u opened the eyes of thousands of people on what referees experience❤😊
Fair enough it’s only a charity game but football is competitive.
FairPlay to you guys for stepping up and giving it a go.
Ellis is a ref in the making. Ed, well I don’t think you’ll quite make it and Alfie just lost it and gave up and no one likes that. Great episode.
Alfie’s “Ive fallen out of love with football” was just so relatable as a ref.
only took about 60 minutes as well 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Think this might be the best vid on the Channel, Ellis would be a class ref
" i bottled that one," I reckon those lines have been uttered at Stockley Park many times 😂
That was fantastic, i love the longer videos too, some great moments in that Ellis was very good at keeping calm with the abuse except when he said he was gonna knock someone out haha that was hilarious
This could be my most favourite video ever, so many quotes to take from it.
Think Ellis done very well as a ref, Alfie cracking me up the whole video and Ed don’t think of taking up a career as a Lino.
Fantastic video, fantastic insight. Fair play to the lad who called out the "legends" for the abuse.
Bro should have gave 1 bazillion yellows even though it’s a charity match
Honestly I think this is the best video you’ve ever done. Absolutely loved it
Genuinely such a good video, you didnt do too bad some howlers but also lots of unncessary stick, and all for a great cause
24 hours?! That’s a lot of extra time.
He did forget to start the timer on his watch so it could of been 48 hrs 🤷♂️
Amazing job Ellis!! It’s awesome that you talk about your mental health so openly. Your vids always give me a laugh when I need it.
eds commentary is gold. this is literally an episode of peep show
Honestly what a great video mate, not everyone would have the balls to go and do that and even better for a great cause.
I've been a ref for years, and I love it. Sure, some people are complete a-holes but in the big picture, they are more often than not pretty nice. That's atleast my experience of it.
I thought you was great that day Ellis. Thanks for reffing. I, also, forgot to start my watch on the first ever game i reffed.
Massive thanks to you all from all at prospect afc lads 🙌🏼💙⚽️
Such a good video, content is next level at the moment! You've got some great people around you.