Im not a really emotional person, but every time i watch this video or similar i get on the edge of crying, football is one of the most beautiful things ever
FYI : The final sentence in the video is from a french commentator named Thierry Rolland, after France won its first World Cup in 1998 : "I think that, once you've seen that, you can die happy, as old as possible off course, but you can".
"Il est incroyable ce Juninho, c'est le meilleur tireur de coup franc de la planete" "This Juninho is incredible, he is the best free kick taker on the planet" 05:26 Not so many remember this legend!
When I was young when me and my buddies played football, and when we took freekicks we aaaalways said "look at this I am gonna shoot like Juninho", goat of freekicks
Something for everyone to bear in mind, with the older stars in B/W & early colour in the `70`s. The pitches were often far from pristine & the balls were much heavier & not as easy to manipulate. I believe the original leather balls even got heavier in the rain, making it much harder. So when you see Pele, Bobby Charlton, Eusebio, Georgie Best....etc do what they did, it`s even more amazing, IMO.
I guess it's gonna happen to everyone, in 20 - 30 years time people will start to call Messi and Ronaldo overrated as well but it is gonna be a bit less cuz we have videos available of every single games @@Sadpotatoirl2010
@@muzbargaming5012 We've had so many humiliations/bottlejobs man ... Roma, Anfield, Bayern ... it's crazy. I wish we can actually start competing for the champions league again sometime soon.
Now theres an American who actually understands the love,history and passion Bro you should be the American "actually understand the importance of this shit ambassador " Love from 🇮🇪 bro
Not me, I absolutely detest Man City! Crap team before the money, crap team and plastic fans that came out of the closet after the dirty Arab takeover.
Have you followed the Wrexham AFC-story? That is what Football REALLY is about! It`s beauty, passion, community, Town, fans, tradition from 1864....These are great moments and global stories, but the real beauty and meaning of football is to give hope, passion and unite communities all over the World. There are hundreds of thousands stories about great teams and people giving their soul and every moment of their free time to work as volunteers for decades. And like in Wrexham, the fans bought and saved the club/team from "evil owners" and bankruptcy.
@@christophkopf6353 I guess, you have never played football/soccer as a pro or Even a half bro, or at all, In any level?!! Representing Your club and town/Village or a Community?
@@Pappa_66 i am playing for my town, not wrexham is the problem, but the system how clubs are run in Britain. In Germany you cant have an owner and even my pro club Schalke is completly Fan owned. Its a difference in football culture. Wrexham might be a fairytale story in England or Wales. But for me its just a team that gets pushed with money. No hard Feelings mate, but i try to see IT from the british perspective in the future.
The person who edited that video is clearly French because there’s so much I related to, even the Lewandoski sequence with Jean-Charles Sabatier loosing his mind😅😅. But, the Thuram goal and the famous Thierry Roland quote at the end 14:36 « Once you saw that, you can die peacefully, as late as possible of course, but you can » are definitely something only a French person would include in a montage like this, or at list I think so.
As an American fan of the real football, I don't know what I'd do about it. Every day I cry in my mind and get angry with myself that I overlooked the greatest generation of football.
You need to understand what it means to win the world cup. Its only once every 4 years. And to score any goal in a WC is amazing, let alone the deciding goal like Mario Götze or Trezeguet did. The scores in football are low numbers, so thats why one goal can cause an explosion in the crowd.
Funny thing about the term soccer, that it's from England, in 1880 the student at Oxford University, start using the term rugger for rugby and assocer, from association football, for football, with time has became soccer.
As a Chelsea FC fan for 56 years since the age of 3, the Champions league Final against Bayern Munich at there Stadium and winning it to become the Champions of Europe, was the most emotional night of my life as it was our first one and for a Chelsea fc legend Didier Drogba to win it at his last game for Chelsea fc was a fairy story coming true. I have seen Chelsea win the 2nd Champions league title and other European trophies plus winning the Club World Cup and becoming Champions of the World, but winning the Champions League for the first time is always very special. CFC 56 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
Living in Manchester we have 2 rival teams, Manchester United (my team) and Manchester City when you get United v City or United against Liverpool you can expect a lively match.
English commentary, for me as a Latino, is not the best. Not to bring you guys down, but Latinos have 10x the passion in terms of commentary, yet alone fans.
Are you like... not listening then or....? Because it is just as passionate. English commentators just tend not to scream into the mic repeating the same words.
I'm English. Chelsea season ticket holder. I'm 62 this year and we often called it soccer when I was a kid. The word was 100% acceptable and I don't understand what the daft snobbery is all about.
That Maradona and Messi goal was same The difference was that Maradona scored it in the world cup and messi in laliga That's why that Maradona solo goal is more legendary
Well to be fair the Brits called it Soccer at first "originally" as well...the term is just a casual "Nickname" for the official term at that time which was "Association Football" as distinct from the other and bit older football branch with the official term "Rugby Football" back then casually called "Rugger" which was and is played with both "foot + hand"....back then if you had said in the UK just "I play Football" everone would had asked "Which one, Soccer or Rugger?"... Actually the term "Football" was then so to say "re-imported" into the UK because all other non english speaking nations called the sport just "Football" with their native language term and if those spoke then English for what ever reason they just used the literal translation = "Football" so the Brits then started over the time slowly but surely to do it as well.. Many traditional English Football Clubs do still have the term "Soccer" or "Association Football" in their traditional club logo....so as a consequence I find it always a bit odd when especially Brits point to the fact that it is actually called "Football" and not "Soccer" although "Soccer" is their "own invented term"...because just all other nationalties where English isn´t the native language do have the right to point that out, based on the history of that term....just saying. By the way what makes Football so emotional is the fact the during the game you are permanently under the impression a goal can happen in the very next 30 seconds which doesn´t obviously but always "almost" and "almost" again and again and again, which creates a extremely high inner tension which then finally "releaves in an enormous margin" when finally the long expected goal happens for your side..or on the other hand that built up inner tension ends up in a bitter vast dissapointment when the other team scores and goes in front especially when your team was clearly on the pitch the better playing side all the time during the game but just unlucky to get the ball into the net.. In american sports that inner tension can´t be that high because teams in every american sport score that much on both sides so there are multiple smaller releaves of the inner tension almost every minute during the whole game, unless it is the last minute and the teams are head to head and the fan is waiting for the clock to run out or hopes that the last shot of his team turns the game = that is basically that kind of feeling a football fan has permanentally all the time by watching a 90 minutes football game... and in american sports you basically also don´t miss anything crucial (= missing just few scores of "a lot" of them) when you have to go to the toilet during a game (although that´s just hypothetical because the opportunities for a toilet visit are given anyway with all those uncountable commercial breaks, which additionally also let the already just little tension calm down as well)..but in Football when your team scores while you are at the toilet or you go for a beer or a snack that sucks massive immensely .
If a player scores and takes off his jersey , the ref gives him a straight Yellow Card. And 2 yellow cards is an automatic red card that gets you sent off. And you dont play the next game.
Soccer in Australia and New Zealand, too. And I think South Africa. Personally, I have no issue with either. Just enjoy the damned game. Whatever you call it. Allow others to enjoy the game, whatever they call it. Don't correct them, don't even feel the need to correct them. It really is that simple.
In the majority of the world outside the United States and Canada it's called Football NOT soccer as there isn't a sport called soccer. I don't know why Americans call there game Football as you don't use your foot with the ball. In American Football you use your hands, throw the ball, we Football fans in the UK call your game the HAND EGG THROWING GAME. CFC 56 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦 Football to us fans is a religion, the club that you support is your true love and passion, your home Stadium is your cathedral. The club that you support is your life, you support the club, fight for the club and even die for the club. Football is the No1 thing in your life, it is more important than anything to a Football fan. I kicked a ball when I first learned to walk as an infant and played Football till I became disabled, I supported my club Chelsea Football Club since the age of 3 and I am 59 years old now. Chelsea fc is the love of my life just like any other Male Football fan in the world especially here in England and all over Europe. Americans and Canadians just think of there sport as entertainment, to us it's more meaningful than life itself.
Nice video BUT it is clearly biased to European football and world cups.....it doesnt contain many exceptionalls footballers from southamerica because he/she maybe doesnt know them (even though they are much better than many of the one he/she is showwing in this video)...
Any chance of getting a look at your legs? Up to Sam if she wants to do the same. I'd go for the feet but don't want to come across as a weirdo. It's all shits and giggles, cheers from Scotland, be well. 🍻✌❤
Im not a really emotional person, but every time i watch this video or similar i get on the edge of crying, football is one of the most beautiful things ever
Broooo every time 😭🤣 one of the goat videos on yt. Football is life ❤️
Same here. Huge lump in my throat, tears in my eyes. Other than that, I'm not an emotional guy, almost never cry :)
Same
the 1 video that can make a man emotional
same here
i don't know what i would do with out football
Breathe air
@@kingk6400 drink sparkling water
@@whyvern6817 fairplay
sex
There is no other sport. I like a bit of Tennis but Football is football. The beautiful game 👏
FYI : The final sentence in the video is from a french commentator named Thierry Rolland, after France won its first World Cup in 1998 : "I think that, once you've seen that, you can die happy, as old as possible off course, but you can".
I always get chills and almost cry with this video, every single time
The emotion and passion involved in football is just magical ✌️
"Il est incroyable ce Juninho, c'est le meilleur tireur de coup franc de la planete"
"This Juninho is incredible, he is the best free kick taker on the planet"
05:26 Not so many remember this legend!
When I was young when me and my buddies played football, and when we took freekicks we aaaalways said "look at this I am gonna shoot like Juninho", goat of freekicks
Football is more than a sport, football is a way of life.
Something for everyone to bear in mind, with the older stars in B/W & early colour in the `70`s. The pitches were often far from pristine & the balls were much heavier & not as easy to manipulate. I believe the original leather balls even got heavier in the rain, making it much harder. So when you see Pele, Bobby Charlton, Eusebio, Georgie Best....etc do what they did, it`s even more amazing, IMO.
Yess.. newer generation now tried to called past/legendary footballer overratted.
Pele did everything we've seen modern footballers do. It's a fact. Unbelievable!!
I guess it's gonna happen to everyone, in 20 - 30 years time people will start to call Messi and Ronaldo overrated as well but it is gonna be a bit less cuz we have videos available of every single games @@Sadpotatoirl2010
The absolute crazy thing about the Tottenham and Liverpool comebacks were that they happened on back to back nights. It was crazy awesome.
Possibly the best ever semi finals of the champions league
nothing crazy about it,well.... as a culer...
@@muzbargaming5012 We've had so many humiliations/bottlejobs man ... Roma, Anfield, Bayern ... it's crazy. I wish we can actually start competing for the champions league again sometime soon.
@@fraz3591man anfield still hunts me😖😭😥😢
Now theres an American who actually understands the love,history and passion
Bro you should be the American "actually understand the importance of this shit ambassador "
Love from 🇮🇪 bro
😂 😂
@@barsandbarbells2022pls bro, react to Kevin de Bruyne When football becomes art
That Aguero goal will never not give me goosebumps
.... ffs, why'd you have to bring that up?! Fuckin hell.
@@kennethg1092 ???
For me it’s the Berkamp one against Argentina with the Dutch comment. I remember watching it live with my family
Not me, I absolutely detest Man City! Crap team before the money, crap team and plastic fans that came out of the closet after the dirty Arab takeover.
Spurs fan but I get chills every time
Have you followed the Wrexham AFC-story? That is what Football REALLY is about! It`s beauty, passion, community, Town, fans, tradition from 1864....These are great moments and global stories, but the real beauty and meaning of football is to give hope, passion and unite communities all over the World. There are hundreds of thousands stories about great teams and people giving their soul and every moment of their free time to work as volunteers for decades. And like in Wrexham, the fans bought and saved the club/team from "evil owners" and bankruptcy.
its mostly Money that most teams dont have, just the richest team.
@@christophkopf6353 I guess, you have never played football/soccer as a pro or Even a half bro, or at all, In any level?!! Representing Your club and town/Village or a Community?
@@Pappa_66 i am playing for my town, not wrexham is the problem, but the system how clubs are run in Britain. In Germany you cant have an owner and even my pro club Schalke is completly Fan owned. Its a difference in football culture. Wrexham might be a fairytale story in England or Wales. But for me its just a team that gets pushed with money. No hard Feelings mate, but i try to see IT from the british perspective in the future.
American 🏈 Football should be called " CATCH " since 90+% of the time they use their hands 🤣🤣😂😂
Oh their oil money American sports are trash ur boring nba 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🇺🇲🤣🤣🤣🤣
Someone is 6-7 feet tall jumping on 2 meter yard its called athletics sports some boring low key American watch 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇺🇲🤏🤏🤏
The person who edited that video is clearly French because there’s so much I related to, even the Lewandoski sequence with Jean-Charles Sabatier loosing his mind😅😅. But, the Thuram goal and the famous Thierry Roland quote at the end 14:36 « Once you saw that, you can die peacefully, as late as possible of course, but you can » are definitely something only a French person would include in a montage like this, or at list I think so.
As an American fan of the real football, I don't know what I'd do about it. Every day I cry in my mind and get angry with myself that I overlooked the greatest generation of football.
The 5 second silence at the end … very nostalgic video.
Not just a sport, its a love for me !
Football !!
🇨🇵🇨🇵⚽
I like the moment when commentator say: "Panenka, ooohhh it's genius"
Great reaction guys
It is life!!!!,itisgooooood
Goosebumps
I'am gonna subscribe to this channel. I appreciate a good looking chap, who also educate hes woman about the importance of Football.
😂 Welcome!
@@barsandbarbells2022 And i am dude i must say! You are doing great my man:)
You need to understand what it means to win the world cup. Its only once every 4 years. And to score any goal in a WC is amazing, let alone the deciding goal like Mario Götze or Trezeguet did. The scores in football are low numbers, so thats why one goal can cause an explosion in the crowd.
Football not soccer.
Copa Libertadores 2018. River Plate vs Boca Jr. Let's go River !!!! 🏆. The world cup 2022 Argentina vs France game 🏆🤙
Soccer is association football, a word used in Britain too.
Funny thing about the term soccer, that it's from England, in 1880 the student at Oxford University, start using the term rugger for rugby and assocer, from association football, for football, with time has became soccer.
The Beautiful Game
As a Chelsea FC fan for 56 years since the age of 3, the Champions league Final against Bayern Munich at there Stadium and winning it to become the Champions of Europe, was the most emotional night of my life as it was our first one and for a Chelsea fc legend Didier Drogba to win it at his last game for Chelsea fc was a fairy story coming true. I have seen Chelsea win the 2nd Champions league title and other European trophies plus winning the Club World Cup and becoming Champions of the World, but winning the Champions League for the first time is always very special. CFC 56 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
English Football : Beautiful Game but also and often is a Cruel Game
Living in Manchester we have 2 rival teams, Manchester United (my team) and Manchester City when you get United v City or United against Liverpool you can expect a lively match.
I dont even watch football and i cry while watching this video
une façon de rendre Thierry Roland plus legendaire
Damn i thought he was a tate for a sec
Peter Drury is the GOAT of Commentary
no, english don't know how to commentary, the bests are argentins and brazilians
@@cleiton5913 best are arab commentaries. Russian also good. English commentators have their own taste
Who ever did that video is a huge messi and maradona fan wtf so many clips just by them two
Huh???
English commentary, for me as a Latino, is not the best. Not to bring you guys down, but Latinos have 10x the passion in terms of commentary, yet alone fans.
Are you like... not listening then or....? Because it is just as passionate. English commentators just tend not to scream into the mic repeating the same words.
I'm English. Chelsea season ticket holder. I'm 62 this year and we often called it soccer when I was a kid. The word was 100% acceptable and I don't understand what the daft snobbery is all about.
That Maradona and Messi goal was same
The difference was that Maradona scored it in the world cup and messi in laliga
That's why that Maradona solo goal is more legendary
FIFA Awards..... Angelina Jordan and RedOne performed WE ARE THE BEST
Well to be fair the Brits called it Soccer at first "originally" as well...the term is just a casual "Nickname" for the official term at that time which was "Association Football" as distinct from the other and bit older football branch with the official term "Rugby Football" back then casually called "Rugger" which was and is played with both "foot + hand"....back then if you had said in the UK just "I play Football" everone would had asked "Which one, Soccer or Rugger?"...
Actually the term "Football" was then so to say "re-imported" into the UK because all other non english speaking nations called the sport just "Football" with their native language term and if those spoke then English for what ever reason they just used the literal translation = "Football" so the Brits then started over the time slowly but surely to do it as well..
Many traditional English Football Clubs do still have the term "Soccer" or "Association Football" in their traditional club logo....so as a consequence I find it always a bit odd when especially Brits point to the fact that it is actually called "Football" and not "Soccer" although "Soccer" is their "own invented term"...because just all other nationalties where English isn´t the native language do have the right to point that out, based on the history of that term....just saying.
By the way what makes Football so emotional is the fact the during the game you are permanently under the impression a goal can happen in the very next 30 seconds which doesn´t obviously but always "almost" and "almost" again and again and again, which creates a extremely high inner tension which then finally "releaves in an enormous margin" when finally the long expected goal happens for your side..or on the other hand that built up inner tension ends up in a bitter vast dissapointment when the other team scores and goes in front especially when your team was clearly on the pitch the better playing side all the time during the game but just unlucky to get the ball into the net..
In american sports that inner tension can´t be that high because teams in every american sport score that much on both sides so there are multiple smaller releaves of the inner tension almost every minute during the whole game, unless it is the last minute and the teams are head to head and the fan is waiting for the clock to run out or hopes that the last shot of his team turns the game = that is basically that kind of feeling a football fan has permanentally all the time by watching a 90 minutes football game... and in american sports you basically also don´t miss anything crucial (= missing just few scores of "a lot" of them) when you have to go to the toilet during a game (although that´s just hypothetical because the opportunities for a toilet visit are given anyway with all those uncountable commercial breaks, which additionally also let the already just little tension calm down as well)..but in Football when your team scores while you are at the toilet or you go for a beer or a snack that sucks massive immensely .
8:00 This is the modern Gladiator Colosseum. We have tamed humankind. Mostly
American football should be called hand egg
If a player scores and takes off his jersey , the ref gives him a straight Yellow Card. And 2 yellow cards is an automatic red card that gets you sent off. And you dont play the next game.
Soccer in Australia and New Zealand, too. And I think South Africa.
Personally, I have no issue with either.
Just enjoy the damned game. Whatever you call it. Allow others to enjoy the game, whatever they call it.
Don't correct them, don't even feel the need to correct them.
It really is that simple.
🤣🤣
@@Penaltypessighost what was so funny about my statement?
@@almostyummymummy Because it's Football, not Soccer my guy
It's Football
NEXT REACT "FC BARCELONA THE GLORY DAYS"
Does anyone ever told you, you look like the mature version of Howard wallowits from Big bang theory
Is Football 😢😢
How can they miss MANUTD vs BAYERN 1999 2-1 UEFA CL match 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
2 goals in last 3 mins to win the biggest trophy in club history
It's a good video to watch but it misses out on not having some of the great saves that the goalkeepers make.
You look at the Steven Gerrard video.
Why is so many cut out? 🤷🏼♂️
You should the video the beauty of hockey
“FOOTBALL!”
- John Madden
I would like to see you guys react to Pop Evil.. Waking Lions or Trenches .. thanks
React to thierry henry the greatest ever arsenal player
pls UPLOAD Neymar's videooo. Thank you nice vid
You missed the great George Best
Watch Unconquered (Polish history) if u like history .....
Try a video about the sad moments of football
Have a look at "what is afl" for a sport with a bit of everything
Why they put the maradona hand ball goal in this i will never know.
All I'm saying is 98 - 99... Man Utd of course lol. Remember it as if it happened yesterday :)
Soccer was named football before american football was invented
how on earth is Ramos's 92:48 goal not in there ? 😑😑
its soccer because football is culturally rooted in north america. like squash or badminton are called tennis in some countries
You should listen to a compilation of Peter Drury commentating. He is the genius of English commentary
Peter Dreary ...fecking OTT Nightmare !!
Check out Amazing curved free kicks. Especially Mikael Nilssons totally insane one.
React to Mo Salah. the Egyptian King
So association football.
😭😭😭❤️
Bro you lucky with a wife like that and the other way too
In the majority of the world outside the United States and Canada it's called Football NOT soccer as there isn't a sport called soccer. I don't know why Americans call there game Football as you don't use your foot with the ball. In American Football you use your hands, throw the ball, we Football fans in the UK call your game the HAND EGG THROWING GAME. CFC 56 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦 Football to us fans is a religion, the club that you support is your true love and passion, your home Stadium is your cathedral. The club that you support is your life, you support the club, fight for the club and even die for the club. Football is the No1 thing in your life, it is more important than anything to a Football fan. I kicked a ball when I first learned to walk as an infant and played Football till I became disabled, I supported my club Chelsea Football Club since the age of 3 and I am 59 years old now. Chelsea fc is the love of my life just like any other Male Football fan in the world especially here in England and all over Europe. Americans and Canadians just think of there sport as entertainment, to us it's more meaningful than life itself.
Ancora Militoooo, il principe del Bernal diventa Rè nella notte di Madrid! Forza Inter
React to Neymar
React to song PRESIDENT ROLEY different language but super cool music production
React to Messi world cup champion movie
100
Football isn't the same as it was. Players cheat more, act like softies, no longer a man's game. VAR has just killed the once beautiful game OFF
Oh sht up
Oh sht up x2
do you say a word during the whole video?
Soccer
Nahhh
no George Best, no Johann Cruyff
Johan cruijff with a trick on 4;14
React to Messi’s world cup journey 🥹
⚽️🥇🇵🇹 cute couple, good content!!Do yu know the n word in your country?? Well...we got the s word...lol dont do it...its football!!😂
Where's your chin fuam
Please for the love of god don’t buy fifa points
That's not football! I hate that I clicked on this video. Soccer is world wide wrestling on grass and it's super boring. I'll pass on this video.
🤣🤣let me put this on my list of things I care least about
Nice video BUT it is clearly biased to European football and world cups.....it doesnt contain many exceptionalls footballers from southamerica because he/she maybe doesnt know them (even though they are much better than many of the one he/she is showwing in this video)...
A soccer game means its time for a nap. Boring as hell.
Yeah better than Hormonel Tronconel Mensso Fressi
" American football " is Rugby
Stop calling it football
Not football
Ok buddy. All bc the World Cup is coming to America don’t mean you get a say in what the sport is called
Any chance of getting a look at your legs?
Up to Sam if she wants to do the same.
I'd go for the feet but don't want to come across as a weirdo.
It's all shits and giggles, cheers from Scotland, be well. 🍻✌❤
is not soccer is football