@@Ultimate_316 bro he’s not even trying when he plays on the non good field I played on those fields my whole life and it’s nothing like how he’s playing cuz he’s not trying
Really interesting to think how the pitch most kids grow up playing in will affect their play style. Here in Brazil most kids play in concrete courts where the ball glides fast and smoothly, there could be a correlation to our style as dribblers and fast passers. Same way you mentioned that England's style makes sense in that kind of sunday league pitch.
Yea it does a lot of gk's. One side of the pitch I play on u can't dive without being injured and the ball bounces so much its impossible to predict where it goes and the other side you can dive without getting even a little hurt and it doesn't bounce randomly at all. So it basically becomes a game of luck on who gets the good side.
I swear. The striker always is choosing the side and chooses the bad side cuz the goal is like 3 yards farther away from the half way line. The pitch is so bad on that side it makes Sunday league pitches look like premier league ones and the other side pitch looks like premier league pitches.
@@Luke-kv5pc Sunday league players are more likely to play long balls and play a more physical game. Compared to good surface where you can play out the back and pass your way up the pitch, becoming a more technical game
@@hdheath2649 as a keeper i played on a shotty pitch and i didnt dive for 3 months after 2 times in a match the ball bounced off and hit my nose then the pitch had a renovation and i swear in 5 matches the other teams only got 4 goals in total
YES! Finally someone covers this topic. I know it's expensive but it's so obvious that a nice 4G pitch makes you play at least 3 times better than on a bad Sunday league pitch. Just imagine if someone like Messi would try to dribble on a Sunday league pitch like he would in the Camp Nou. Its just not comparible
Professional footballer play on Sunday league pitches to train as well you know lol they need that experience to test there touch and there reactions they have training ground for the week but they play in rough conditions at least once a week
Rains are just straight up perfect for football (in Indonesia where i was born at least). For pranking your teamates by spraying them mud water, and also slipped your arse for tackling your lads. Just the wind is the problem, still is fun as heck tho
The main thing for us is that playing on a grass pitch requires soooo much effort... nets/cleaning boots/etc... it’s loooooong 😩😂 Sick comparison video, gotta love 3G 👊
And this sunday league pitch was not even that bad. I used to play in the hungarian 6th, 5th and 4th div as well. Imagine what we had to endure in the 6th one. Short story: The guy at our club, responsible for cutting down the grass, had a run with the land-mower, but decided that it was it. He was asked to do so, but since nobody told him to rake it afterwards, well... yeah... he just left the cut grass on the pitch. Add the bumps, the dirty spots, the freaking craters and all... just wonderful to play on.
hahah, see me being a ex professional footballer, I was able to play in ANY conditions! Can't say the same for the rest of my pro footballer friends! good video Kie!
I mean the issue is that they are different types of fields, the “bad” one is grass, and the “good” one is turf, next video you should try to compare good and bad of the same types
nah bro I used to train on 4G pitch for 6 years straight. then I changed clubs so I don't have to tryhard every second of my life and they have Sunday league pitch I just feel like a fucking obese cow there lol
I live in a small town in America and there is a pitch worse then your Sunday league pitch. The ground is just dirt and sand. Half the goals don’t even have the penalty spot or the 18 yard box.
When I was a kid we used to play matches at Bringins Carpets in Kidderminster. The pitches were extraordinary. Flat, beautiful grass, never a hint of mud, even in the middle of winter. We used to look forward to those matches.
alot of this could be due to the plasibo effect. when conducting an experiment like this you are suppose to be unbiased but whenever you go to the Sunday league pitch you say that you don't thunk you will do well. this is part the reason you do so badly at it. on the pro pitch ypu believe you will do well so you are therfore more confident and do better. the pro pitch is obviously better, but not by as much as you made it look.
From where I'm from, the frequently used pitch had the goalkeeper's box consist of weathered limestone instead of dirt and grass. One side was very rocky while the other was just completely slippery, while the rest of the pitch had grass. It was really painful to play as a goalkeeper back there.
I will recommend Sunday league pitch cuz it's hard to play in that pitch so you can be good at passing, shooting finishing, goalkeeping etc... After playing in Sunday league pitch
you actually made a really good point at the end- the 4g astro turf is better for passing etc and in spain, where tiki taka is renowned from, they mainly have AstroTurf pitches beacuse the weather is unsuitable for proper grass growing, which, as highlighted in the video, is easier and better to do in it. whereas in england or other countries they always have normal sunday league pitches which affect their passing etc, all from an early age. wow
as a goalie nice fields and especially turf fields are much better because your not standing in a patch of dirt. it doesn't necessarily impact performance but it feels much nice landing on grass than dirt
Sometimes i think you just got used to a perfect pitch. Here in Malawi we manage to do a clean tiki taka on a bumpy ground. Just that all good players aren't exposed. You'd be surprised.
something i have learned my self as a sunday goalie is that when we play on a pitch like your sunday pitch here i always feel less confident then on a proper astro or just grass pitch
It is not about playing professional or anything just that you know how to control the ball in each type of court and know how to hit it, it is not about hitting it straight and knowing that the ball is raised by lumps of grass last thing where he learned to shoot was on the street in the dirt fields. good video good test
As a career defender, who judged myself by the quality of my slide tackles and elbows, I love a sloppy, rain-soaked, uneven pitch. I played almost all my soccer in Florida, so I often got my wish. The worse the pitch, the easier I had it. The only exception is artificial turf. It's so fast, it's beyond a lot of players' control.
From 12-15 we played on a Sunday league pitch and only lost a handful of games the goal mouths were in better condition but as a right back there was always half a match I had to play on a side that had a ripple effect in the ground after a year or 2 you were able to read the ground at 16 we moved in to a northern league stadium and we struggled to adjust to how flat the pitch was
I feel like the main difference between the two pitches is the work ethic and motivation whenever I play on a awful pitch I just never try as hard as hard as when playing on a good one and I also completely change the style I play and it actually has a massive difference that I’ve never really thought of
Theory : If u r good in a Sunday league pitch, you would be good in a normal pitch too Me : Plays without a problem in a pitch that cannot be called a PITCH
Now imagine how much better players from post WW2 to end of 90s were since they played on pitches closer to your sunday league pitch than modern pitches.
A bad pitch "may" force you to refine your skills more like dribbling and ground passes however this may just be reaction based a good pitch allows your skills to be improved in a consistent and controlled environment
Ofc it does, I’m currently playing for a semi professional club, and the Astro turf pitch in the stadium is much more comfortable to play on them a Sunday league pitch etc. And Ik that’s astro but I’m talking about in general, it’s much softer and studs won’t hurt or bister your feet
Yes, there's a difference playing in a flat surface and playing in a field where your legs get strained every frickin minute!
Hey toreno where's sweet
@@guilhermequintela7506 In the bakery store
@@Mike_Toreno for sure
He tries harder on the better pitch to make it look much better
@@davidwilliams5358 that's what I was thinking, like he was putting no effort in the other pitch
the field my middle school played on literally proved the Earth was round
I can relate
Same 😂
😂😂 I now how you feel
😂😂
My sports club has the same with field 3 😂😂
If you’re good on a Sunday league pitch, you’ll be unstoppable on a good one
And if you're bad on a Sunday league pitch, you’ll still be bad on a good one
Duo hi bye I didn’t know you liked ‘soccer’ as you Americans call it
Duolingo plz help me learn korean and Japanese
@@lyly9886 I’m not American, I’m everything
@@duolingoowl7043 aok
“A good pitch wont make you a better player, but a Bad pitch can make you seem like a very bad one”
- Julius Caesar
THATS SO TRUE!!!
What a great quote
Yessir
Yes julies ceaser was a great fan of football
FACKTS
Well yes its quite important - i need something to blame when i mess up my passes and shots
Yes me too
@@Ultimate_316 bro he’s not even trying when he plays on the non good field I played on those fields my whole life and it’s nothing like how he’s playing cuz he’s not trying
Really interesting to think how the pitch most kids grow up playing in will affect their play style. Here in Brazil most kids play in concrete courts where the ball glides fast and smoothly, there could be a correlation to our style as dribblers and fast passers. Same way you mentioned that England's style makes sense in that kind of sunday league pitch.
Yea
My time in my home country Brasil helped me play better than be physically better
Salve br ✌️
As a Greek most of us play in concrete courts too
Me who plays on the little concrete outdoor space: 😂😂😂
in australia, i play in a small backyard the quality of a saturday league pitch, not sunday.
Yea it does a lot of gk's. One side of the pitch I play on u can't dive without being injured and the ball bounces so much its impossible to predict where it goes and the other side you can dive without getting even a little hurt and it doesn't bounce randomly at all. So it basically becomes a game of luck on who gets the good side.
That’s why you always put ur goalie in charge of coin flip
I swear. The striker always is choosing the side and chooses the bad side cuz the goal is like 3 yards farther away from the half way line. The pitch is so bad on that side it makes Sunday league pitches look like premier league ones and the other side pitch looks like premier league pitches.
@@itsmeanoop you play on both ends so it doesn't really matter tho
@@eawykeham3900 not every match. Most matches we just get to play one half
I just found a new excuse for my inconsistent performance
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What did we learn today guys?
That the type of soil in a country and grass on it can change the way how a country plays.
I understand what you’re saying,interesting, but can you give some examples
he was playing on turf not grass
@@Luke-kv5pc Sunday league players are more likely to play long balls and play a more physical game.
Compared to good surface where you can play out the back and pass your way up the pitch, becoming a more technical game
@@alexizbernal819 The other pitch was grass.
@@NepaleseBallers Sunday league also got shorter and less with pitches
Bruh the Sunday league pitch is far way better than our pitch here😂😂
No need to use *far* if you're using *way* and vice versa...
We don't have a pitch near by
betul tu 😂😂🤣
playing on hard ground sucks
I play on sand
This was an interesting video to make for sure!
second
Third
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@kieran brown is ur profile pic u doing a bicycle kick?
@@turtleshell12 scorpion kick
he tried so much harder on the pro one to make it seem like it was 5 times better when it really is only a bout 3
Init 😂
Ik what u mean but if ur a keeper the difference is HUGE
@@hdheath2649 as a keeper
i played on a shotty pitch and i didnt dive for 3 months after 2 times in a match the ball bounced off and hit my nose
then the pitch had a renovation and i swear in 5 matches the other teams only got 4 goals in total
1:00 that is a nice pitch
What a beauty
Its beautiful
Yeha I have played there it’s lovely
I play on a same or better in norway
Just me who thinks he’s fully skying it on purpose on the Sunday league pitch😭
Me too
Me too
Not on the kicks where it was in the edge of the area but other than that yes.
Me too
No dude me too
YES! Finally someone covers this topic. I know it's expensive but it's so obvious that a nice 4G pitch makes you play at least 3 times better than on a bad Sunday league pitch. Just imagine if someone like Messi would try to dribble on a Sunday league pitch like he would in the Camp Nou. Its just not comparible
Professional footballer play on Sunday league pitches to train as well you know lol they need that experience to test there touch and there reactions they have training ground for the week but they play in rough conditions at least once a week
@@thierry18 years*
@@JD-vy4qm how do u know
@@JD-vy4qm bruh they can literally buy a pro football pitch have u seen Ronaldo’s backyard
Be able to play on bad pitches is what makes you a good player if you can’t your useless
9:39 there's no way that a shot could be that bad even in a Sunday league pitch
glad i'm not the only one who thinks Kieran didn't try playing in Sunday League pitch.
Followed up with an “aww man 🥴“
Well if it is a rainy night in a stoke. It definitely will make a difference
ah yes a rainy night with a stoke
@@skjdief3816 I think he meant he had a stroke writing this comment.
@@3dreevl601 have you every heard the term “rainy night at stoke” also I’ll wooosh my self @livxz R/WOOOSH
4:34 : when you are playing fifa with a friend and you have to turn off the arrow assistance so that he doesnt see...
omg I swear hahah
There's no arrow anymore tho
He’s back!
Not only is he back he’s back with a banger!!!
@@katemcnicholas7021 yesss
No hes infront
@@mildredowino2245 😂😂
@@mildredowino2245 lol 😂
Sunday league Pitch is still better than my hometown pitch.😍😂
Only Indian the Hardship of Playing Football.😪😫
Love from India, Manipur
yo know India do have bad football pitches though
from Kerala, India
yeah dude I play in sand
I play in a have sand have grass ground
Which is surrounded by cars
@@cosmicdevilin5233 In other words, a parking lot
I accidentally found his channel after LITERALLY 1 year
"There are no accidents"
-Master Oogway
@@danielpapp1008 there are accidents 😂
@@Dilesh.k Master Oogway never lies.
@@danielpapp1008 true like a true master you are you
@@danielpapp1008 absolutely never
I would actually kill for the weather and ground in the Sunday League thumbnail
Init, atm we out here getting our heels done in
Maybe it’s the cultural and language difference, but I don’t really understand you, sorry
Rains are just straight up perfect for football (in Indonesia where i was born at least). For pranking your teamates by spraying them mud water, and also slipped your arse for tackling your lads. Just the wind is the problem, still is fun as heck tho
@@latl089er I’m a goalkeeper so it just hilarious to watch from a distance
@@morter4596 same bro, i hate being a goalie in that kind of weather xD
0:23, now that's a nice pitch
The test of “Yh but can he do it on a rainy night in Stoke”
The main thing for us is that playing on a grass pitch requires soooo much effort... nets/cleaning boots/etc... it’s loooooong 😩😂 Sick comparison video, gotta love 3G 👊
the amount of effort kieran puts into his videos is insane one of the best football channels out
Insane video idea! Clicked instantly when this video came out!
Ikr
And this sunday league pitch was not even that bad.
I used to play in the hungarian 6th, 5th and 4th div as well.
Imagine what we had to endure in the 6th one.
Short story:
The guy at our club, responsible for cutting down the grass, had a run with the land-mower, but decided that it was it. He was asked to do so, but since nobody told him to rake it afterwards, well... yeah... he just left the cut grass on the pitch. Add the bumps, the dirty spots, the freaking craters and all... just wonderful to play on.
I’m already used to both so there’s just a little difference:you might twist you leg while running or while trying to shoot
“A good team should be able to win on any field.”
-my soccer coach before the championship game
hahah, see me being a ex professional footballer, I was able to play in ANY conditions! Can't say the same for the rest of my pro footballer friends! good video Kie!
You have a great friend Kieran
He is always with you to help you for any of your videos
Every time I see his videos I get so excited
Honestly for the goalkeeper ones you couldnt fake it any more
He’s not a goalkeeper so how
I mean the issue is that they are different types of fields, the “bad” one is grass, and the “good” one is turf, next video you should try to compare good and bad of the same types
The field my school played on had trees in the middle of it and a brick wall on one side 💀
Legend back with another banger well I know it will be!
Just wanna say, I love the editing of the videos but I’m so glad that the camera man isn’t all professional just makes a rlly nice feel to the videos
The Placebo Effect Somewhat Played Its Part Here...
Kieran Played Way Better On The Professional Pitch Kind Of SubConsciously...😁
as a keeper, my middle school pitch was absolutely horrible, the shoulder injuries are still paining me
Is it just me or it seems he is not trying that hard on Sunday league one and doing it kinda intentionally, I'm his big fan not a hater
I’m a goalkeeper and the Sunday league pitches are impossible to dive on! Like bro the floor is as hard as a pebble stone floor!
i feel like he did the sunday league pitch dirty by not doing his best
cause how does a pitch make u slower
nah bro I used to train on 4G pitch for 6 years straight. then I changed clubs so I don't have to tryhard every second of my life and they have Sunday league pitch
I just feel like a fucking obese cow there lol
It’s not flat or consistent so you can be literally moving and down a hole in the ground .
I live in a small town in America and there is a pitch worse then your Sunday league pitch. The ground is just dirt and sand. Half the goals don’t even have the penalty spot or the 18 yard box.
I thought one can easily save more Penalties in Sunday League type of Pitches but the video footage showed vice versa 🤔
No, the ground feels like a rock and it's way less predictable
No, the ground feels like a rock and is way less predictable
No, the ground feels like a rock and it's way less predictable
When I was a kid we used to play matches at Bringins Carpets in Kidderminster. The pitches were extraordinary. Flat, beautiful grass, never a hint of mud, even in the middle of winter. We used to look forward to those matches.
alot of this could be due to the plasibo effect. when conducting an experiment like this you are suppose to be unbiased but whenever you go to the Sunday league pitch you say that you don't thunk you will do well. this is part the reason you do so badly at it. on the pro pitch ypu believe you will do well so you are therfore more confident and do better. the pro pitch is obviously better, but not by as much as you made it look.
its placebo
not placibo
From where I'm from, the frequently used pitch had the goalkeeper's box consist of weathered limestone instead of dirt and grass. One side was very rocky while the other was just completely slippery, while the rest of the pitch had grass. It was really painful to play as a goalkeeper back there.
Blimey...
The Sunday league club I played for had loads of pitches and they were all like a carpet
I will recommend Sunday league pitch cuz it's hard to play in that pitch so you can be good at passing, shooting finishing, goalkeeping etc...
After playing in Sunday league pitch
Proven fact : Sunday league is way harder than the premier league
How?
It’s depends more on the player not really the pitch but I’d rather play on a better pitch
We need more uploads !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The sound of the professional goal wins everything for mw
Didn't really watch anything but first 3 seconds but spoiler alert: yes, it makes a huge difference
you actually made a really good point at the end- the 4g astro turf is better for passing etc and in spain, where tiki taka is renowned from, they mainly have AstroTurf pitches beacuse the weather is unsuitable for proper grass growing, which, as highlighted in the video, is easier and better to do in it. whereas in england or other countries they always have normal sunday league pitches which affect their passing etc, all from an early age. wow
I'd like to see you do the dribbling test on this pitch 😅😆 th-cam.com/video/I8qU35FnouI/w-d-xo.html
OMG What a horrible pitch!!! How can they play there???
Unbelievable! it would be interesting to see some of the famous players playing on that pitch
as a goalie nice fields and especially turf fields are much better because your not standing in a patch of dirt. it doesn't necessarily impact performance but it feels much nice landing on grass than dirt
I bet he will not pin my comment
Ur right
Yeah but the Sunday League pitch gives u the experience and challenge. U know, it’s fun 😅
Sometimes i think you just got used to a perfect pitch. Here in Malawi we manage to do a clean tiki taka on a bumpy ground. Just that all good players aren't exposed. You'd be surprised.
Bro when you get good on a bad pitch you play like a God on a good pitch
" If you are unstopable at the bad pitch, you are unstopable at any pitch."
- sun tzu
something i have learned my self as a sunday goalie is that when we play on a pitch like your sunday pitch here i always feel less confident then on a proper astro or just grass pitch
It is not about playing professional or anything just that you know how to control the ball in each type of court and know how to hit it, it is not about hitting it straight and knowing that the ball is raised by lumps of grass last thing
where he learned to shoot was on the street in the dirt fields.
good video good test
As a Sunday pitch player, you are making our lives harder.
Cz U have been deliberately wanted professional pitches to be the best.
As a career defender, who judged myself by the quality of my slide tackles and elbows, I love a sloppy, rain-soaked, uneven pitch. I played almost all my soccer in Florida, so I often got my wish. The worse the pitch, the easier I had it. The only exception is artificial turf. It's so fast, it's beyond a lot of players' control.
0:25 For a sec I thought he was wearin the lights as a hat
Always brightens my day when you upload
May you please do videos on the pro pitch more often and I love how come quiet and your vids are the best
12 years on a Sunday league pitch, it was my favorite place to be. 5 years later trying to get back into it.
From 12-15 we played on a Sunday league pitch and only lost a handful of games the goal mouths were in better condition but as a right back there was always half a match I had to play on a side that had a ripple effect in the ground after a year or 2 you were able to read the ground at 16 we moved in to a northern league stadium and we struggled to adjust to how flat the pitch was
To cool video and audio editing!!! You're doing a great work! I hope you like what you do❤
It Litteray doesn’t matter what pitch you play on he’s playing bad on the not so good looking pitch on purpose and when he runs he’s slowing down
Before even watching the video: ofc it does
I feel like the main difference between the two pitches is the work ethic and motivation whenever I play on a awful pitch I just never try as hard as hard as when playing on a good one and I also completely change the style I play and it actually has a massive difference that I’ve never really thought of
I feel at some parts. Kieran was trying to make the Sunday league pitch look bad
This just opens up a conversation for excuses. Give me any space and a ball and I'll make it work. Practice practice practice is what's important.
Played on turf for the first time today and was amazed at how the ball just skimmed across the surface compared to how it goes across my local park
Watching keiran in goal is just painful 😂
3:45 ...Thought that my internet was lagging behind ... But later realised that it was in your video itself.
Theory : If u r good in a Sunday league pitch, you would be good in a normal pitch too
Me : Plays without a problem in a pitch that cannot be called a PITCH
Made those shooting ones look harder than they needed to be haha. But nice demonstration overall for everything.
Now imagine how much better players from post WW2 to end of 90s were since they played on pitches closer to your sunday league pitch than modern pitches.
A bad pitch "may" force you to refine your skills more like dribbling and ground passes however this may just be reaction based a good pitch allows your skills to be improved in a consistent and controlled environment
Ofc it does, I’m currently playing for a semi professional club, and the Astro turf pitch in the stadium is much more comfortable to play on them a Sunday league pitch etc. And Ik that’s astro but I’m talking about in general, it’s much softer and studs won’t hurt or bister your feet
5:15 That's top corner consistency right there.
top "screen" corner
Biggest pro of a pitch like the good one you had… a fence to stop balls from needing to be retrieved 100 meters away
His videos never fail to entertain !
The editing is on point man 🔥🔥
Man the number of times my ankle was twisted was more than the number of goals I scored in my high school ground
being a goalie on the sunday league fields was always a good time
Ah I'm so envious. Meanwhile where I live all the grass patches either say no trespassing, have grass up to knee level, or are nonexistent.
Ohh gosh...I think I'm playing so bad now I know that I need a professional football ground 😂😂
Definitely a difference, you can go to shoot on poor field and the ball will bobble right before the hit. Happens a lot with the fields around me
Thanks for helping my day a bit
Love ur vids keep up the good work( I met u up at the good pitch I was playing with my team)
One of the interesting videos it's like a lesson in school really but the difference is it's really interested other than boring😂👍❤️
Even a sunday league pitch is a dream for us 😢😢 ???!!!!!
I am from the netherlands and your pro pitch looks like a pitch that most small local clubs have