"Wanderers" comes from Wanderers FC, the first ever winners of the FA Cup in 1872 and several FA Cups thereafter. The name Wanderers came from the fact that they did not have a home ground for a large part of their history - so they essentially "wandered" the land playing football. They toured the country during this time playing exhibition games and were seen as a very successful team with some star players of the era, so other clubs adopted their name in the hope of emulating their success.
as an Arsenal fan iv always liked your channel. I am a bit sad that you chose spurs course i saw you as more of an arsenal man but well i still watch your stuff course its good content! keep it up love seeing your football journey
I dont think Luke cries enough or is narcassistic enough to be an Arsenal fan. That entire club has been pathetic, from top to bottom all season. Got hooped by Newcastle in November and still cry about it.
I'm an arsenal fan and much love to you Luke. I've loved your content since the start and loving it more and more. Keep grinding and educating people. RESPECT
Hey! I am an Arsenal fan, and so glad that i came across your page. Really appreciate how honest and humble you are when assessing facts, history of football and rivalry, etc. thank you, and continue what you are doing! 🙏🏻✌🏻
in a way it helps you on your own journey as a spurs fan to learn more about the other big clubs in the country and their history. been an arsenal fan myself since mid 90's! nice video as always!
Lots of clubs in England had a small hooligan element during the 80s. English hooliganism was well known around Europe at this time. However hooliganism was rife throughout Europe at this time too.
Sorry about the nuts, Luke. EVERY fanbase has them. Carry on! (and Come On ARSENAL!!!!) I actually used to watch Johann Cruyff play (he and Pele were my footballing heroes) for the LA Aztecs in the 70s. He was an AMAAAAAAAAAAAZING player.
Psychologically the more things that change "away" then the more they, literally,don't feel at "home". Srsenal's kit is iconic and yes,I remember Michael Thomas in yellow but they never played in tellow at WHL when winning the league on that other memorable night.
It is iconic & always will be. Funny thing is Spurs 3rd kit this year is basically mud coloured, which really is ugly. Sign of where they belong, I say 😂
Yes Arteta played for Arsenal, and he was the club captain for most of his stay at Arsenal. He scored his final career goal with Arsenal and had a good send off. he straight away went to work with pep as a assistant and now back at Arsenal as a manager again.
The guy pronounced "Woolwich" wrong, btw. You don't pronounce the second W. It's pronounced like "Wool-itch". A lot of English teams are called Wanderers because they moved around different places to play football. Same as most teams called "United" are called that because several teams joined together to make one "United" team. I'd love to see you do more deep dive videos like this.
What did she wear ?? She wore, she wore, She wore a yellow ribbon, She wore a yellow ribbon, In the merry month of May! And when, I asked, Oh why she wore her ribbon, She said it’s for The Arsenal,
Came here to assassinate that character but stayed for the part about Arsène Wenger. Joking bro, i'm a massive Arsenal fan and had no idea you were a Spurs fan. You're a nice lad, loved watching you getting into football more and more.
18 minutes ..... Charlie Buchan ! ...... when I was a lad in the 50s and 60s' Charlie Buchan's football annual was the football book that kids got for Christmas. So after his football career he became a successful writer and probably made more money off his books than he ever did playing the game !
I, vividly, recall a picture of Edmund Million(sp) the goalie of Bristol Rovers playing in snow and frost looking isolated during "The Big Freeze" od 1963 when matches were cancelled for 8 weeks..
Hate to be that guy but……. 54:46 The guy says Tony Adams was upset that Wenger didn’t let them drink as much. Not strictly true. Tony had become tee-total. So took onboard Wenger’s advice. Adams being such a great leader meant that the rest of the old school players in the team followed him. And the rest as they say….
it wasn't immediate though. there was initial pushback to Wenger's ideas, Merson and Adams were at the front of that, obviously both came around eventually.
Find footage of the Real Madrid Vs Eintracht Frankfurt in the 1960 European Cup final, played at Hampden Park in Glasgow. It remains the highest attended European Cup final. Lots of Scottish football fans flocked to see the famous Real Madrid, and packed the stadium to see the best players in the world. FYI Scotland v England, Home International Championship, 1937, when almost 150,000 fans saw Scotland take on England in a Home International Championship match. This game still stands as a British and European record attendance for football.
Although the estimate for the first FA Cup final at Wembley is 200,000 (I say estimate because the official count stands at about 120,000 but this was before the crowds broke down the stadium's turnstiles).
My Grandad used to watch those great Arsenal teams of the 1930's he was also in the war he made sure i was Arsenal and we used to go to Highbury together (our old stadium) in the end i ended up making the same mistake he did i married a Spurs fan, thanks for the video and ignore the trolls.... Arsenal 4 Life !
Wolves are still officially Wolverhampton Wanderers. Herbert Chapman sounds like an earlier version of Alex Ferguson who would sell players who upset him which mystified everyone at the time as they were still in their prime and the real reason for their departures would only come to light years later in books and player's revelations apart from the Beckham and Roy Keane bust ups which were hilariously played out in the media in real time.
Wanderers comes from an old team called Wanderers FC who were pretty successful, winning the first FA cup and winning it 5 times in total. And I think that is where it comes from.
"I am a Spurs fan. That is unfortunate" my brother in christ, it's not too late to improve your opinions, fwiw, Arsenal will never play Tottenham in the yellow strip, for the arch rivalry, both sides will always wear their primary strip, powerful passionate red, vs white, the colour of surrender and cowardice
Rugby Union v Rugby League is the perfect example of working class clubs leaving an established sport to set up a professional league ....... followed by nearly 100 years when the two versions of the game didn't speak to each other !
I'm an Arsenal fan, i have no problem with you choosing Spurs (support who you want Luke, its just unfortunate you chose Spurs, F*** Spurs by the way 😂) no but seriously I watch your videos because I enjoy seeing someone learning about football and you come across as a good guy mate
The 40 yard strike that defeated Arsenal in the 120th minute of the final was by Nayim… a former Tottenham player. For years, Spurs fans would sing “Nayim… from the halfway line” 😎
As an Arsenal fan, we have arguably the most annoying fanbase specifically online. Yes we are deluded and will constantly annoy rivals but I feel like that is what makes us special. We are in a weird way proud of that. We wouldn't swap that for anything. It also comes from a place of we used to be the banter club for many years. The teams that no matter how bad you are doing, Arsenal would be worse and you can always laugh at them. But now that we are good again, our fanbase just gets even more unbearable. Your still one of my favorite creators. Can't wait to beat you spurs boys in your home stadium at the end of this month though🤣
"we have arguably the most annoying fanbase specifically online" - sooo true :D I am Newcastle fan and lot of my friends supporting Arsenal are deluded and crazy :D
So I’m an arsenal fan and a fan of the channel … I personally appreciate what you did but at the same time if anyone was upset over what you had to do then that’s a them problem 💁🏾♂️😂 keep doing you and if anyone gets upset along the way after you’ve explained why you had to cut it out then so be it 😂
What a ridiculous comment showing you have no real love or passion for Football. My team have never won a major trophy in 139 years and only been in the top division for 2 of those 139 years since 1885.
So all the smaller clubs should have no fans? Did you even think about this before you wrote it? Typical arsenal fan tho, just toxic through and through.
@@lukessportsacademy as an arsenal fan yeah I can’t defend the away shirt this season 😂 but our classic yellow kits are elite level 2006 yellow kit is iconic it was the first away kit I owned with Henry on the back ❤️
Bro you getting a taste how toxic football fans are😂 Goodluck bro i love the work and the channel. Ngl you have some challenges ahead with these bunch😂 love thou❤
@@Isleofskye Lol, I'm just saying that Luke has got it the wrong way around. He was suggesting that the lower working class didn't have time for the sport, when it was them in fact that grew it and made it popular.
In 1965, the borough of Tottenham merged with the municipal boroughs of Hornsey and Wood Green to form the London Borough of Haringey. Tottenham remained in Middlesex, where it had been ever since its formation as a small hamlet about 1,000 years ago. Just to be 100% clear: Woolwich, where Arsenal was formed, was in the County of London. Islington, where Arsenal moved to, was in the County of London. 1913 Arsenal continued to play their home games there for the next twenty years (with two exceptions in the 1894-95 season), until the move to north London in 1913. The county of Middlesex disappeared, mostly into Greater London, with odd bits going into other surrounding counties. The name Middlesex lives on as a postal district and the name of a county cricket club. So Tottenham only became part of London in 1965, on the (rather appropriate) date of April 1st. What this means of course is that they’ve never won the League as a London club, and Arsenal were the first London club to do the Double! And also the second and third. To emphasise that last paragraph, here’s the Wikipedia page for the Municipal Borough of Tottenham that features a map titled “Tottenham within Middlesex in 1961”. Spurs fans seemed to think that when Tottenham became a borough in the 1890s it stopped being part of Middlesex. No such luck , as Tottenham could not get out of Middlesex and into the capital with Arsenal for another 70 years.
Also... Did you notice that in the wholllle history of arsenal, you only heard about us being beaten by spurs once?? 🤣🤣🤣 Glad you got a little laugh about it though LOL, beating us in the quarter finals of the fa Cup and then failing to win it (as always) 😂 maybe do a video on the whole history of spurs next? Will only be about a 5min video so should be pretty easy 👌🏻
It's a shame that you've decided to pick the spurs. As long as you've come to terms with the knowledge that you may not see spurs win many trophies in your life time. 😂
How have you managed to start supporting the least successful big 6 club, hated by every other London club because their fanbase is too cocky to bigger clubs, for the amount of trophies they have not won lmao.
Your comment, unwittingly and unconsciously demonstrated all that is wrong with some modern football fans...." they ain't go no TROFEES...., I don't understand"...
you are setting a dangerous president here, cause im now gona accuse you of intentinaly removing content of the club i want to see so i get an hour on us :P
I don't like setting a precedent by naming names but Donald Trump was the last "dangerous president". It's unprecedented to spell "precedent:. "president" when you meant "precedent....:)
Couldn't you have just blurred out that part of the video instead? Or does the TH-cam tool not let you? Also you can win copyright claims if it's fair use. The premier league and football clubs love copyrighting smaller TH-camrs and not big ones but as long as what's in the video is already in a public space it's legal Herbert Chapman revolutionized the game and even now managers like Pep Guardiola, Mikel Arteta, Jurgen Klopp, etc use his famous M-W formation.
thats literally the past 7 months only. or was i dreaming about conte or mourinho spurs?? that was fast attacking football? i dont care about arsenal but you cant claim they play boring football when they have scored the most goals in the league@@Isleofskye
@@TheTororist What it is to be young. lol Never say "literally" when something is not true, mon ami. Spurs were known as THE attacking team when they won The Double and Cups in the very early 1960s with players like Jimmy Greaves. They were RENOWNED for fast, slick attacking play. You MUST remember, surely? .............Or weren't you there,mi amigo?😀
At the very same time I look at arsenal and think why would you want to support them. The players themselves I have no real qualms about. But the culture around the club especially as an outsider, just looks like a toxic narcissistic mess.
Im an Arsenal fan as well, but i must say, i have a soft spot in my heart for Ange. I believe he will whip into shape the Spurs next season. Btw the moment he mentioned the vote that got Arsenal to the first division after ww1, thats one of the main reasons between the Spurs-Arsenal rivalry. The Spurs still believe that was unfair and the only reason Arsenal got their place in the first division was through corruption and backroom dealings. Speak of a long rivalry
I just wonder how on earth as an American you decided to choose Spurs to support? Surely if you was going to support a UK team you'd pick someone a little less shit?
The Heysel disaster could have happened to any English club. Fans had been treated like animals by clubs for years and it was no shock when fans started to act like animals in the 70's. By the time I started work in London in the mid-80's it was best not to even tell people that you were a football supporter (I worked in the financial industry). Literally, it was that bad. Try to imagine an England where it was embarrassing to admit you were a football supporter. Arsenal was actually the ONLY club not to erect high fencing around the pitch, and for treating its fans with even the slightest bit of dignity they had FA Semi-Finals taken away from Highbury. It was of course the high fencing that led a couple of years later to the Hillsborough disaster, where fans had nowhere to go and were crushed against the fences. That led to the Taylor Report and all the wonderful stadiums you see now. That wasn't the case in the 70's and 80's. The stadiums had massive terraces where tens of thousands of fans were packed into standing areas. It created amazing atmospheres but was disgusting. On more than one occasion I witnessed people peeing on others simply because there was no way you could get out of the crush to go to the toilet. Liverpool fans were no better or worse than any English clubs fans. It was just a poor, downtrodden sport at the time.
Heres the history of Arsenal.... A bang average premier league club whos fans think theyre another Liverpool or Man U. Sad little club who act like theyre European giants despite not holding a single European trophy.
Whilst I kind of agree with you. They do have a UEFA Cup Winners Cup and a Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, predecessor to the UEFA Cup (now the UEFA Europa League). So they do have two European trophies.
@@edix1673 Newcastle have only 1 :D But not even one Newcastle supporter would tell you they are MASSIVE CLUB IN EUROPE. Just massive in terms of fan support.
@@Filipao83 I agree Newcastle fans dont think they're "massive"... But Arsenal fans do.... Oh and they have a fairs and an inter toto.... Pre conference...
Bang average? Not much European success to count, granted, but 3rd most top tier wins, most fa cup wins, and over 100 years in the top flight, longer than anyone else... Hardly bang average mate.
Those Arsenal fans tryna slate you for cutting that bit of video out are the same types of characters who've been calling Conor Gallagher racist cos he missed that young black kids handshake
Bro please react to some barca positive content, they get b!tched on soooo much in English media when most people who aren’t barca fans don’t even watch them, and since you reacted to the fat asian talking sh!t about barca for 6 minutes straight even though he hasn’t watched us since messi left (which was 3 years ago😅) you should open your eyes and don’t underestimate us, also you did the same for arsenal so it’s only fair. i recommend the channel “robby lou” he is kinda a barca fan so he actually puts in research.
I might do this soon. I also thought his Barca take was weak. I watched Barca in the last round and was surprised at how good their current form looked
@@MaTTiEB1489 On Balance, it's probable, that you don't know Andy but he sat in front of me at Archbishop Tenisond Grammar School near Brixton in 1966 so, just the odd 58 years ago. Anyway, Davis Nixon made a comment and I, distinctly, remember thinking .." That was a cringe reply" after Andy spoke, though, sadly, the gist of what he said now escapes me, nearly,6 decades later.....
I experienced some really weird network challenges around 30 minutes into this. Sorry for the drastic change in quality!
"I am a Spurs fan, that's unfortunate" - Truer words have never been said 🤣
"Wanderers" comes from Wanderers FC, the first ever winners of the FA Cup in 1872 and several FA Cups thereafter. The name Wanderers came from the fact that they did not have a home ground for a large part of their history - so they essentially "wandered" the land playing football.
They toured the country during this time playing exhibition games and were seen as a very successful team with some star players of the era, so other clubs adopted their name in the hope of emulating their success.
Same for "Rovers"
Wolverhampton Wanderers are still that. Wolves is just a nickname.
as an arsenal fan your decision making (spurs fandom) is abysmal…but the content is awesome!
As a Spurs fan I'm genuinely surprised a Gooner can even spell abysmal. 🤔
@@eddhardy1054Surprised one of you Spuds can use TH-cam 😭😭 Jk all in good faith
@@rjdjdjdj5623 I can't, I had to get a Fulham fan to show me. 😉😊
as an Arsenal fan iv always liked your channel. I am a bit sad that you chose spurs course i saw you as more of an arsenal man but well i still watch your stuff course its good content! keep it up love seeing your football journey
Appreciate it! My content will always be neutral. I might take an occasional jab in good fun. lol
@lukessportsacademy it's not too late to come the light, please come... the right side of north London calls to you 😊
Agreed. Great channel. But It felt like he picked a club so fast and never even gave us a shot.
As a Christian, Saka’s testimony alone during the World Cup would have been a draw if I were looking for a club.
I dont think Luke cries enough or is narcassistic enough to be an Arsenal fan. That entire club has been pathetic, from top to bottom all season. Got hooped by Newcastle in November and still cry about it.
I'm an arsenal fan and much love to you Luke. I've loved your content since the start and loving it more and more. Keep grinding and educating people. RESPECT
Arteta was an arsenal player, he never celebrates when man city scores against arsenal
Hey! I am an Arsenal fan, and so glad that i came across your page. Really appreciate how honest and humble you are when assessing facts, history of football and rivalry, etc. thank you, and continue what you are doing! 🙏🏻✌🏻
in a way it helps you on your own journey as a spurs fan to learn more about the other big clubs in the country and their history. been an arsenal fan myself since mid 90's! nice video as always!
Wolves are still called "Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C." they're just called Wolves for short now.
You should do the Tottenham history next. That would be an entertaining 5 minutes. 😢
What are you talking about? Tottenham has a storied history...of bottling
My man chose Spurs 😂 The torment. The agony.
Vocal kids getting loud and rowdy, pay no mind, I'm an Arsenal supporter and I enjoy your vids. Keep it up 👏
Lots of clubs in England had a small hooligan element during the 80s. English hooliganism was well known around Europe at this time. However hooliganism was rife throughout Europe at this time too.
I’m an Arsenal fan, love your channel and keep your monetisation👍
Much appreciated!
Sorry about the nuts, Luke. EVERY fanbase has them. Carry on! (and Come On ARSENAL!!!!) I actually used to watch Johann Cruyff play (he and Pele were my footballing heroes) for the LA Aztecs in the 70s. He was an AMAAAAAAAAAAAZING player.
some light wikipedia browsing seems to suggest the “Wanderers” name comes from not having a well-established home ground in their early years
When you say the yellow kit is tacky, to us arsenal fans, well for me, it’s iconic. We should be having a yellow away kit every year
Psychologically the more things that change "away" then the more they, literally,don't feel at "home". Srsenal's kit is iconic and yes,I remember Michael Thomas in yellow but they never played in tellow at WHL when winning the league on that other memorable night.
It is iconic & always will be. Funny thing is Spurs 3rd kit this year is basically mud coloured, which really is ugly. Sign of where they belong, I say 😂
Yes Arteta played for Arsenal, and he was the club captain for most of his stay at Arsenal. He scored his final career goal with Arsenal and had a good send off. he straight away went to work with pep as a assistant and now back at Arsenal as a manager again.
I would recommend you watch a video about Mikel Arteta because his life/career is very interesting. A lot of rivals disrespect him but he's a genius.
For the American fans the last W in Woolwich is silent so it is pronounced as wool-itch
The guy pronounced "Woolwich" wrong, btw. You don't pronounce the second W. It's pronounced like "Wool-itch".
A lot of English teams are called Wanderers because they moved around different places to play football. Same as most teams called "United" are called that because several teams joined together to make one "United" team.
I'd love to see you do more deep dive videos like this.
I love English literalism! The team is called wanderers, because they wander.
What did she wear ??
She wore, she wore,
She wore a yellow ribbon,
She wore a yellow ribbon,
In the merry month of May!
And when, I asked,
Oh why she wore her ribbon,
She said it’s for The Arsenal,
This Arsenal fan approves! Forza Luke!
Came here to assassinate that character but stayed for the part about Arsène Wenger.
Joking bro, i'm a massive Arsenal fan and had no idea you were a Spurs fan. You're a nice lad, loved watching you getting into football more and more.
18 minutes ..... Charlie Buchan ! ...... when I was a lad in the 50s and 60s' Charlie Buchan's football annual was the football book that kids got for Christmas. So after his football career he became a successful writer and probably made more money off his books than he ever did playing the game !
I, vividly, recall a picture of Edmund Million(sp) the goalie of Bristol Rovers playing in snow and frost looking isolated during "The Big Freeze" od 1963 when matches were cancelled for 8 weeks..
On the yellow kits, the Bruised Banana kit is iconic! 😀
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@@lukessportsacademy 🤣
Hate to be that guy but…….
54:46 The guy says Tony Adams was upset that Wenger didn’t let them drink as much. Not strictly true. Tony had become tee-total. So took onboard Wenger’s advice. Adams being such a great leader meant that the rest of the old school players in the team followed him. And the rest as they say….
it wasn't immediate though. there was initial pushback to Wenger's ideas, Merson and Adams were at the front of that, obviously both came around eventually.
Find footage of the Real Madrid Vs Eintracht Frankfurt in the 1960 European Cup final, played at Hampden Park in Glasgow. It remains the highest attended European Cup final. Lots of Scottish football fans flocked to see the famous Real Madrid, and packed the stadium to see the best players in the world. FYI Scotland v England, Home International Championship, 1937, when almost 150,000 fans saw Scotland take on England in a Home International Championship match. This game still stands as a British and European record attendance for football.
Although the estimate for the first FA Cup final at Wembley is 200,000 (I say estimate because the official count stands at about 120,000 but this was before the crowds broke down the stadium's turnstiles).
yess, thank you Luke, I appreciate you doing this, respect has been regained 👍
The history of the Tottenham is failure- Antonio Conte
My Grandad used to watch those great Arsenal teams of the 1930's he was also in the war he made sure i was Arsenal and we used to go to Highbury together (our old stadium) in the end i ended up making the same mistake he did i married a Spurs fan, thanks for the video and ignore the trolls.... Arsenal 4 Life !
Wolves are still called Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves are still officially Wolverhampton Wanderers. Herbert Chapman sounds like an earlier version of Alex Ferguson who would sell players who upset him which mystified everyone at the time as they were still in their prime and the real reason for their departures would only come to light years later in books and player's revelations apart from the Beckham and Roy Keane bust ups which were hilariously played out in the media in real time.
I'm an Arsenal fan. I know how restrictive TH-cam can be.
You're doing just fine.
22000 days since your last league title. Let that sink in
actually it's close to 23k days since their last league title
@@SportGamingComputing forgive me you are right 22991🤣
@@115ffpandthephantomtreble Sheeesh, even his cursed Dallas Cowboys ain't that cursed compared to Tottenham lol
@@115ffpandthephantomtreble Syrely,it's 22992...
Wanderers comes from an old team called Wanderers FC who were pretty successful, winning the first FA cup and winning it 5 times in total. And I think that is where it comes from.
I'd love a video about the Orwell report on that game
"I am a Spurs fan. That is unfortunate" my brother in christ, it's not too late to improve your opinions,
fwiw, Arsenal will never play Tottenham in the yellow strip, for the arch rivalry, both sides will always wear their primary strip, powerful passionate red, vs white, the colour of surrender and cowardice
It's not pronounced Wool-Wich it's Woolich, the second 'w' is silent, I know the English language can be strange at times.😂
Rugby Union v Rugby League is the perfect example of working class clubs leaving an established sport to set up a professional league ....... followed by nearly 100 years when the two versions of the game didn't speak to each other !
Luke, do you understand the concept of home and away kits, or as they were originally known "home and change" kits?
Wolves are still Wolverhampton Wanders FC. It's just the shorthand name that's used by fans and media.
I'm an Arsenal fan, i have no problem with you choosing Spurs (support who you want Luke, its just unfortunate you chose Spurs, F*** Spurs by the way 😂) no but seriously I watch your videos because I enjoy seeing someone learning about football and you come across as a good guy mate
F*** arsenal btw.
@@magik410 you a Spurs fan per chance 🤣
Good lad, you chose well, ish 🤣 I’m a spurs fan also
The 40 yard strike that defeated Arsenal in the 120th minute of the final was by Nayim… a former Tottenham player. For years, Spurs fans would sing “Nayim… from the halfway line” 😎
I mean you guys don't have much to sing about
As an Arsenal fan, we have arguably the most annoying fanbase specifically online. Yes we are deluded and will constantly annoy rivals but I feel like that is what makes us special. We are in a weird way proud of that. We wouldn't swap that for anything. It also comes from a place of we used to be the banter club for many years. The teams that no matter how bad you are doing, Arsenal would be worse and you can always laugh at them. But now that we are good again, our fanbase just gets even more unbearable. Your still one of my favorite creators. Can't wait to beat you spurs boys in your home stadium at the end of this month though🤣
I’m ready for that matchup 🙂. Call me crazy 🙃
"we have arguably the most annoying fanbase specifically online" - sooo true :D I am Newcastle fan and lot of my friends supporting Arsenal are deluded and crazy :D
Galatasaray fans may give you a run for your money tho
eh, I'm a Palace fan, in my experience all fans of the big 6 are annoying and deluded on the internet. it's the internet.
Herbert Chapman also played for Tottenham
Screw the haters, Luke!
So I’m an arsenal fan and a fan of the channel … I personally appreciate what you did but at the same time if anyone was upset over what you had to do then that’s a them problem 💁🏾♂️😂 keep doing you and if anyone gets upset along the way after you’ve explained why you had to cut it out then so be it 😂
Your channel is great just a shame you picked the wrong team from North London
You got Montevideo Wanderers in Uruguay, one of the city rivals is called Liverpool 😆
"Wolves" is a Nick name they are still called Wolverhampton wanderers
I don’t know why anyone would willingly support a team that hasn’t won a trophy since the 1960’s but fair play to you! Come On You Gunners :)
better than being a bandwagoner and just picking whomever is the strongest team atm though
What a ridiculous comment showing you have no real love or passion for Football.
My team have never won a major trophy in 139 years and only been in the top division for 2 of those 139 years since 1885.
So all the smaller clubs should have no fans? Did you even think about this before you wrote it? Typical arsenal fan tho, just toxic through and through.
@@magik410 Tru Say,Mi Bredda. Preach those words,mi bredrin...Zeeennn
@@magik410 Nah their fans usually have connection to the club tho, like living nearby etc. like no Americans gonna support Accrington Stanley
Yellow shirt is a traditional away kit we have it put often than not. The red is a home shirt
Red shirt = 🔥
Yellow shirt = 🤮
Lol, especially the newer yellow kits. The old classic yellow is only slightly better imo
@@lukessportsacademy as an arsenal fan yeah I can’t defend the away shirt this season 😂 but our classic yellow kits are elite level 2006 yellow kit is iconic it was the first away kit I owned with Henry on the back ❤️
Bro you getting a taste how toxic football fans are😂 Goodluck bro i love the work and the channel. Ngl you have some challenges ahead with these bunch😂 love thou❤
Why so many Americans new to football are choosing to support Spurs. Do you love pain?
They want to support a big club but don't want to be called glory hunters would be my guess. So they pick the least glorious big club going 😂
welcome to football banter. dont take football fans seriously. emotions always runs high.
Football is a game that was mainly played by the lower classes really.
Yes,I played Football and I am, most definitely, lower class. I know my place.
@@Isleofskye Lol, I'm just saying that Luke has got it the wrong way around. He was suggesting that the lower working class didn't have time for the sport, when it was them in fact that grew it and made it popular.
I think he refers to the league and the FA being founded by the rich uni kids, who at first rejected professional players
@@danielleeskelton Yes, you're right, Daniel..
Woolwich - you pronounce the L not the second W, wool - lich
In 1965, the borough of Tottenham merged with the municipal boroughs of Hornsey and Wood Green to form the London Borough of Haringey. Tottenham remained in Middlesex, where it had been ever since its formation as a small hamlet about 1,000 years ago. Just to be 100% clear: Woolwich, where Arsenal was formed, was in the County of London. Islington, where Arsenal moved to, was in the County of London. 1913
Arsenal continued to play their home games there for the next twenty years (with two exceptions in the 1894-95 season), until the move to north London in 1913. The county of Middlesex disappeared, mostly into Greater London, with odd bits going into other surrounding counties. The name Middlesex lives on as a postal district and the name of a county cricket club.
So Tottenham only became part of London in 1965, on the (rather appropriate) date of April 1st. What this means of course is that they’ve never won the League as a London club, and Arsenal were the first London club to do the Double! And also the second and third.
To emphasise that last paragraph, here’s the Wikipedia page for the Municipal Borough of Tottenham that features a map titled “Tottenham within Middlesex in 1961”. Spurs fans seemed to think that when Tottenham became a borough in the 1890s it stopped being part of Middlesex. No such luck , as Tottenham could not get out of Middlesex and into the capital with Arsenal for another 70 years.
We don’t want your flowers they stink lol 😂😂😂
Please do the diego maradona documentry from balon-english
fairplay........a very unspursy like thing to do!
Thank you❤
Yellow is just the away kit arsenal is and has always been red
Why would any new fans choose spurs… that’s like asking for endless embarrassment for decades
Also... Did you notice that in the wholllle history of arsenal, you only heard about us being beaten by spurs once?? 🤣🤣🤣 Glad you got a little laugh about it though LOL, beating us in the quarter finals of the fa Cup and then failing to win it (as always) 😂 maybe do a video on the whole history of spurs next? Will only be about a 5min video so should be pretty easy 👌🏻
It's a shame that you've decided to pick the spurs. As long as you've come to terms with the knowledge that you may not see spurs win many trophies in your life time. 😂
Would be funny if next season tottenham ends up winning a trophie while Arsenal dont
So yeah, Arsenal denied your revenue on their copyrighted material. Some others did too. Oh, no!
How have you managed to start supporting the least successful big 6 club, hated by every other London club because their fanbase is too cocky to bigger clubs, for the amount of trophies they have not won lmao.
Your comment, unwittingly and unconsciously demonstrated all that is wrong with some modern football fans...." they ain't go no TROFEES...., I don't understand"...
Not sure where the video creator is from that he’s pronouncing the second “w” in Woolwich but I found it far more annoying than I should have done.
you are setting a dangerous president here, cause im now gona accuse you of intentinaly removing content of the club i want to see so i get an hour on us :P
I don't like setting a precedent by naming names but Donald Trump was the last "dangerous president". It's unprecedented to spell "precedent:. "president" when you meant "precedent....:)
Teams have to have TWO different colour kits mate 😂 can't play in red every game can they 😂😂
YEP WE Signed Sol on A 3 btw 😀 👍
I appreciate you doing this penance.
Did you lose a bet?
Couldn't you have just blurred out that part of the video instead? Or does the TH-cam tool not let you?
Also you can win copyright claims if it's fair use. The premier league and football clubs love copyrighting smaller TH-camrs and not big ones but as long as what's in the video is already in a public space it's legal
Herbert Chapman revolutionized the game and even now managers like Pep Guardiola, Mikel Arteta, Jurgen Klopp, etc use his famous M-W formation.
BTW, Woolwich is not pronounced "wool witch" it's pronounced "wool itch".
It's pronounced Woolich not Wool wich.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF TOTTENHAM?
SHIT!
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AND WHAT DO YOU THINK OF SHIT?
What do you think of shit?
TOTTENHAM!
why would anyone choose spurs as an adult? fair play if thats your kind of kink lol
They ret to play fast, attacking football in the best stadium in the Country unlike playing in The Library...
thats literally the past 7 months only. or was i dreaming about conte or mourinho spurs?? that was fast attacking football? i dont care about arsenal but you cant claim they play boring football when they have scored the most goals in the league@@Isleofskye
@@TheTororist What it is to be young. lol
Never say "literally" when something is not true, mon ami. Spurs were known as THE attacking team when they won The Double and Cups in the very early 1960s with players like Jimmy Greaves. They were RENOWNED for fast, slick attacking play. You MUST remember, surely? .............Or weren't you there,mi amigo?😀
At the very same time I look at arsenal and think why would you want to support them. The players themselves I have no real qualms about. But the culture around the club especially as an outsider, just looks like a toxic narcissistic mess.
@@Isleofskye thanks, chiellini already taught me the history of the tottenham
How on earth you chose spurs from all the teams ? 😂😂😂😂
36:39 then why do you support spurs
Have you forgot what style of play that ange plays
@@Hikoplouyr he became a Tottenham fan before Ange came in so he went in knowing the shit football
Im an Arsenal fan as well, but i must say, i have a soft spot in my heart for Ange. I believe he will whip into shape the Spurs next season.
Btw the moment he mentioned the vote that got Arsenal to the first division after ww1, thats one of the main reasons between the Spurs-Arsenal rivalry. The Spurs still believe that was unfair and the only reason Arsenal got their place in the first division was through corruption and backroom dealings. Speak of a long rivalry
I just wonder how on earth as an American you decided to choose Spurs to support? Surely if you was going to support a UK team you'd pick someone a little less shit?
Why on earth would a yank choose to sypport spurs. Ho support palace or someone with some heart!
1989 >>> 2011
The Heysel disaster could have happened to any English club. Fans had been treated like animals by clubs for years and it was no shock when fans started to act like animals in the 70's. By the time I started work in London in the mid-80's it was best not to even tell people that you were a football supporter (I worked in the financial industry). Literally, it was that bad. Try to imagine an England where it was embarrassing to admit you were a football supporter. Arsenal was actually the ONLY club not to erect high fencing around the pitch, and for treating its fans with even the slightest bit of dignity they had FA Semi-Finals taken away from Highbury. It was of course the high fencing that led a couple of years later to the Hillsborough disaster, where fans had nowhere to go and were crushed against the fences. That led to the Taylor Report and all the wonderful stadiums you see now. That wasn't the case in the 70's and 80's. The stadiums had massive terraces where tens of thousands of fans were packed into standing areas. It created amazing atmospheres but was disgusting. On more than one occasion I witnessed people peeing on others simply because there was no way you could get out of the crush to go to the toilet. Liverpool fans were no better or worse than any English clubs fans. It was just a poor, downtrodden sport at the time.
Financial fair play may be goteen rid of
So an Arsenal fan thinks Woolwich is pronounced Wool-wich instead of Wool-ich. Sounds about right. 😊
Who is the Arsenal fan in your scenario? Luke is a Spurs fan..
@@Isleofskye the bloke who made the video that Luke's watching.
@@eddhardy1054 A Thousand apologies,Sahib. It's 3.40am in London and time for bed:)
Heres the history of Arsenal.... A bang average premier league club whos fans think theyre another Liverpool or Man U. Sad little club who act like theyre European giants despite not holding a single European trophy.
Whilst I kind of agree with you. They do have a UEFA Cup Winners Cup and a Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, predecessor to the UEFA Cup (now the UEFA Europa League). So they do have two European trophies.
@@danielleeskelton so the same as Newcastle? Massive.
@@edix1673 Newcastle have only 1 :D But not even one Newcastle supporter would tell you they are MASSIVE CLUB IN EUROPE. Just massive in terms of fan support.
@@Filipao83 I agree Newcastle fans dont think they're "massive"... But Arsenal fans do....
Oh and they have a fairs and an inter toto.... Pre conference...
Bang average? Not much European success to count, granted, but 3rd most top tier wins, most fa cup wins, and over 100 years in the top flight, longer than anyone else... Hardly bang average mate.
Those Arsenal fans tryna slate you for cutting that bit of video out are the same types of characters who've been calling Conor Gallagher racist cos he missed that young black kids handshake
Bro please react to some barca positive content, they get b!tched on soooo much in English media when most people who aren’t barca fans don’t even watch them, and since you reacted to the fat asian talking sh!t about barca for 6 minutes straight even though he hasn’t watched us since messi left (which was 3 years ago😅) you should open your eyes and don’t underestimate us, also you did the same for arsenal so it’s only fair. i recommend the channel “robby lou” he is kinda a barca fan so he actually puts in research.
I might do this soon. I also thought his Barca take was weak. I watched Barca in the last round and was surprised at how good their current form looked
@lukessportsacademy dude I support spurs but barca are my second team. Greatest football I've ever seen was from them.
woolwich fc the original franchise team of England , mk dons are there gran child..
Man we don’t care about arsenal fans just post your videos , whoever don’t like it better go seat somewhere else
arsenal fans continue to be undefeated at being the cringiest fanbase in all of sports. their commitment to the bit is unparalleled.
Being committed to "the bit "sounds fun. How does one play?
#DontBeBitterBeBetter 😂😂 congrats for the most cringey comment in the history of TH-cam lol
@@MaTTiEB1489 Andy Bradbury did a worse one...
@@Isleofskye (in my best Connor mcgregor accent)... Who the foook is that guy?? 🤣
@@MaTTiEB1489 On Balance, it's probable, that you don't know Andy but he sat in front of me at Archbishop Tenisond Grammar School near Brixton in 1966 so, just the odd 58 years ago.
Anyway, Davis Nixon made a comment and I, distinctly, remember thinking .." That was a cringe reply" after Andy spoke, though, sadly, the gist of what he said now escapes me, nearly,6 decades later.....