Thanks again to the away fans from Coventry who visited the friendly match at Darmstadt some weeks ago.. I had the same feeling last year, when Darmstadt got the honor to play against Liverpool at Preston.
@@RysFootyParadise yes thats true but maybe you could travel to germany for a weekend and go to s few games from the best Clubs here, would be good content
Seems to be a thing this year with German teams playing championship teams. We lost to Magdeburg the other week and St Pauli yesterday. Still managed to draw with Hoffenheim away recently though. German fans even invaded my stream too. They’re fantastic.
It was a really good day, the Bremen fans were class. Bit disappointed there weren’t more city fans there though after we pulled in 17000+ for the Everton game in midweek.
The crazy ultras always make me feel uneasy and anxious 😬. But you know Coventry City are our derby rivals 🦾🦊 ⚽️ but I really , really love the people of Coventry. I go there occasionally and the people there are always so lovely to me even when I am wearing my Leicester City jersey 😂 hahaha . I love the place . It is quite a peaceful place from my personal experience . I think they’re all amazing and friendly. Btw I love green Werder Bremen home kit. Rare colour . I only know Plymouth Argyle, Yeovil Town and Forest Green Rovers wear that colour in the English football league 💚
Green is a lot more common colour over there, but what a beautiful collection of kits they have this season 👏🏽 tempted on getting that Werder home. Coventry seem a good fan base don’t they. Lots of families and women I noticed, whether that’s because it was a friendly
In Germany we support the team so that they can equalise or take the lead. If our team is leading then we celebrate them. Thats why there is always a good atmosphere.
Really interesting comparison between English and German fan cultures - they kept up a great atmosphere for the entire game so hats off to them for that. Bit strange that they didn't seem to react at all to scoring or conceding though. I also struggle to understand why that bloke with the megaphone at the front would travel all the way to England to stand with his back to the game for 90 minutes. Still, it was cool to see them at the CBS and they made more noise than the 3000 Everton fans that were here on Tuesday!
I reckon in a decade or so once the Ipswich, Palace, etc “ultras” grow up, other young lads will copy and before we know it, it’s something we’ll have to an extent in our game
@@ThisIsMalvin While it's different from club to club, the german football fan culture does not only revolve around the success of their team or the particular outcome of the game. The ultras are playing "their own game". The support is often flanked by other topics, sport-political statement concerning the state of modern (commercialized) football, political messages etc. It's really more than just football
The guys with the megaphones are called „Vorsänger“ in German and their job is to keep the crowd and chants organized so everyone is singing the same chant. Greetings from Bremen 💚🤍
If you want to see something almost unique in German football, go for a ticket for Schalke vs Nürnberg or Karlsruhe vs Hertha Berlin. There is a legendary friendship between the Ultras of this Teams, so this 2 matches have a different vibe, maybe some of the biggest football partys in the world. This season they compete in second Bundesliga. But it's really difficult to get tickets. These matches are sold out in minutes.
Yesterday, Bristol City played against Willem II from Tilburg (Netherlands) which was a great occasion as both fan bases have a friendship going back years.
Been to Bremen several times. Great city to visit. The Ostcurve Ultras are mental. If you are going suggest you go towards to end of October as the the city holds the Bremer Freimarkt which is a kind of Northern Germany Oktoberfest.
As someone from the Bremen area, I am (jokingly) offended by that statement. Freimarkt is waaay older than Oktoberfest, thus the Oktoberfest is the Freimarkt of Southern Germany, not the other way around 😁
to me it seems like english fans are mostly chanting curses at the opponent players. in germany, we celebrate our club. of course there are some here too like "schiesse HSV, scheisse HSV, scheisse, scheisse, scheisse HSV"😁
Was sat in the east stand, spent the whole match amazed by the bremen fans. Brilliant atmosphere, good game. Fair play to both sets of fans
Liebe aus Bremen 💚
Craaaazy to see the Coventry fans vibing to our Ultras. Love from Bremo.
Thx 🙏… greets from Bremen 💚🤍
As a Werder fan from Germany who lived and studied in Coventry myself I absolutely adored the atmosphere and the match in general.
perfect match for you mate :)
Werder bremen ❤❤
Thanks again to the away fans from Coventry who visited the friendly match at Darmstadt some weeks ago..
I had the same feeling last year, when Darmstadt got the honor to play against Liverpool at Preston.
Please do more content about german ultras, I would watch every Video
@@Gianlucaaaa04 I have to be careful as they don’t like close ups of their faces 😅
@@RysFootyParadise yes thats true but maybe you could travel to germany for a weekend and go to s few games from the best Clubs here, would be good content
Seems to be a thing this year with German teams playing championship teams. We lost to Magdeburg the other week and St Pauli yesterday. Still managed to draw with Hoffenheim away recently though. German fans even invaded my stream too. They’re fantastic.
Terrible results those mate, worry for the canaries this season………. 😉💛💚
@@RysFootyParadise And now Sara is leaving for Galatasaray. Next season is not looking good at all.
It was a really good day, the Bremen fans were class. Bit disappointed there weren’t more city fans there though after we pulled in 17000+ for the Everton game in midweek.
@@blitzer109 I think Premier League teams are a bigger draw aren’t they
@@RysFootyParadise maybe but I would have thought a top flight European side would have generated more interest than a 11000 attendance
@@blitzer109 a top flight european? Realy?😂
The crazy ultras always make me feel uneasy and anxious 😬. But you know Coventry City are our derby rivals 🦾🦊 ⚽️ but I really , really love the people of Coventry. I go there occasionally and the people there are always so lovely to me even when I am wearing my Leicester City jersey 😂 hahaha . I love the place . It is quite a peaceful place from my personal experience . I think they’re all amazing and friendly. Btw I love green Werder Bremen home kit. Rare colour . I only know Plymouth Argyle, Yeovil Town and Forest Green Rovers wear that colour in the English football league 💚
Green is a lot more common colour over there, but what a beautiful collection of kits they have this season 👏🏽 tempted on getting that Werder home. Coventry seem a good fan base don’t they. Lots of families and women I noticed, whether that’s because it was a friendly
In Germany we support the team so that they can equalise or take the lead. If our team is leading then we celebrate them. Thats why there is always a good atmosphere.
Really interesting comparison between English and German fan cultures - they kept up a great atmosphere for the entire game so hats off to them for that. Bit strange that they didn't seem to react at all to scoring or conceding though. I also struggle to understand why that bloke with the megaphone at the front would travel all the way to England to stand with his back to the game for 90 minutes. Still, it was cool to see them at the CBS and they made more noise than the 3000 Everton fans that were here on Tuesday!
They didn't react that much because it's a friendlies. On a proper match day they would go nuts for sure and then continue chanting even louder!
I reckon in a decade or so once the Ipswich, Palace, etc “ultras” grow up, other young lads will copy and before we know it, it’s something we’ll have to an extent in our game
@@ThisIsMalvin While it's different from club to club, the german football fan culture does not only revolve around the success of their team or the particular outcome of the game. The ultras are playing "their own game". The support is often flanked by other topics, sport-political statement concerning the state of modern (commercialized) football, political messages etc. It's really more than just football
The guys with the megaphones are called „Vorsänger“ in German and their job is to keep the crowd and chants organized so everyone is singing the same chant.
Greetings from Bremen 💚🤍
Don't forget that Bundesliga 2 already started, the atmosphere is even better there! Greetings from Berlin
Yep don’t worry mate I’ve been watching along 🤩👍🏾
If you want to see something almost unique in German football, go for a ticket for Schalke vs Nürnberg or Karlsruhe vs Hertha Berlin. There is a legendary friendship between the Ultras of this Teams, so this 2 matches have a different vibe, maybe some of the biggest football partys in the world. This season they compete in second Bundesliga. But it's really difficult to get tickets. These matches are sold out in minutes.
Thanks mate, will keep an eye out 👍🏾 lots more trips to Germany planned for this season
Yesterday, Bristol City played against Willem II from Tilburg (Netherlands) which was a great occasion as both fan bases have a friendship going back years.
Nice one 🤩
England really need ultras
They add so much to the atmosphere
Been to Bremen several times. Great city to visit. The Ostcurve Ultras are mental. If you are going suggest you go towards to end of October as the the city holds the Bremer Freimarkt which is a kind of Northern Germany Oktoberfest.
Interesting 👍
As someone from the Bremen area, I am (jokingly) offended by that statement. Freimarkt is waaay older than Oktoberfest, thus the Oktoberfest is the Freimarkt of Southern Germany, not the other way around 😁
Nice vid. Thank you for covering the game! 💚🤍💚🤍💚
Another great vid mate! Another strange friendly I’ve been to is Exeter vs Brazil also Sunderland vs Juventus 💪 🔥
Beautiful kit that Juventus, love black & white stripes
@@RysFootyParadise 🎣 I’m not biting 😉
Brilliant support
Sky blue army 💙 💙🐘
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RY in 1999 Manchester United played 2 friendlies against Australia in 1999.
Oh sh!t I forgot about those
I'm a Man Utd fan going to watch Wolves Vs Reyo Vallacano at the weekend. Gonna feel wierd that.
Enjoy mate 🍻
new friendship between Werder fans and Coventry Fans?
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Lebenslang Grün Weiß 💚 🤍 💚
to me it seems like english fans are mostly chanting curses at the opponent players. in germany, we celebrate our club. of course there are some here too like "schiesse HSV, scheisse HSV, scheisse, scheisse, scheisse HSV"😁
Just Imagine if you see 10k of German away fans 😂
Cya
@@Borrriisss look forward to getting back to Germany soon 🤩
NURDERSVW
Who remembers hibs vs Barcelona? Hibs do, but Barcelona don't.
@@Anthony-fk7yn haha 😅
The Germans must be tired from jumping up and down and chanting
Gg
Don't Coventry have ULTRAS
No teams besides a few in England have ultras similar to overseas. We have fan clubs, etc. The hooligan culture dwindled away after the 80s
Took over ffs what 156 of em 😂😂😂😂😂😂 learn to count took over is thousands 😂😂
So the same amount you took to Rotherham 😂😂😂 keyboard warrior
Gotta get the eyeballs on the video mate - I couldn’t exactly call it “half empty stadium in Coventry for a friendly” 😅
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