England would be hard. I would say Liverpool v Man Utd is no 1 in terms of trophies, between 2 cities and fans hate each other, then 2nd Arsenal v Spurs
@UCNcAL3O92lL9DAnzdUQ2LMQ Everton are not a top 6 team. Their rivalry with Liverpool is called the friendly derby. Spurs and Arsenal in terms of prestige, trying to get a top 4 finish and club histories since 1990s is way ahead. Newcastle v sunderland is a small regional rivalry. Fans hate each other but it doesn't matter in wider football context like north london. And I am a Geordie.
@Aritta MattheusAnd??? Brisbane are 1 point higher than Wellington, in 9th, compared to our 11th. We lost to the current 4th placed team and thats worthy of a comment and a big laugh? We just had never every single player leave, so to lose by a mere 1 goal to Sydney isn't a bad result at all, its normal for new teams to do poorly at first. Brisbane didn't have a clear out and lost by the same margin to Adelaide, who are a place lower than Sydney. So yeah, pointless comment much??
The Oz-Uruguay thing goes back further, for those of us with long memories. In 1974, after qualifying for the World Cup for the first time, Australia played a "friendly" against Uruguay. A Uruguayan defender punched Australia's top striker Ray Baartz in the throat, putting him out of the world cup.
I was at this game and Ray Baartz was undoubtedly one of the stars of the Socceroos and scored and assisted in Australia's 2-0 win over an extremely violent and dirty Uruguay. Baartz never recovered and not only did not go to the World Cup Finals in West Germany but did not truly recover and it took him 2 years to kick another football again. Although Australia did reasonably in Germany there is no doubt that they were missing their best attacking midfielder who could score regularly from distance and this would have made a difference to the Socceroos performances there. To quote Australia's coach Rale Rasic, " We lost a talent who forever would would have been recognised forever after the 1974 World Cup" , and further he stated " I would like to make sure the Baartz tragedy is always remembered." I definitely agree with Rale Rasic that Baartz would have been chased by European teams after the World Cup, he was that good. I also hated Uruguay forever after that day and will support any other team against them due to their unprecedented and disgusting behaviour. This made the penalty shoot out win in 2005 all the sweeter. Us through and those dirty, cheating Uruguayans out!
In Premier League a few years ago there were 3 stadiums with total capacity less than the Yellow Wall (standing end) at Dortmund. Watford Fulham Portsmouth
I think Hoffenheim has a vety small stadium in the Bundesliga but in Spain for example, I'm pretty sure a lot of teams have stadiums of 10, 000 and maybe less (Granada, Elche, Valladolid, maybe even Levante)
Some fun fact regarding the rivalry FC St. Pauli and Hansa Rostock: In November 2009, in the first half of the 09/10 season, where the boys in brown ended up being promoted into the first division of german football and hansa being relegated into the third tier at the end of the season, St. Pauli ended up winning a very heated match on the road in Rostock with a 2-0 victory. Deniz Naki, the former St. Pauli striker, who is nowadays making headlines about his involvement into the turkish politics, which also has a connection to Cenk Sahins departure from the club, who denied to show support towards Naki unlike the rest of the club, which upset the fanbase, made headlines after the match due to both his celebrations, a hand gesture as a cut through his throat during the game and ramming the St. Pauli flag into the field of the Hansa Stadium.
The Big Man Best part about every local club hating us is that we always win. Playoffs against you, 4-1 against wolves, every time against blues, relegating cov like 20 years ago. It’s brilliant, you all get so wound up.
Emmett Carey we don’t get ‘wound up because you beat us’ we beat you twice last season you beat us once and we drew. So we won the majority. What pisses fans off around here is that villa fans genuinely think they are the biggest team in the world and are still living in 1982
The Big Man We definitely do not, just speak to any villa fan and you’d know that’s bollocks. Only fans who tend to bring up 1982 as an argument these days are either idiots or plastics. Also you may have beat us twice but we definitely won overall😉.
Perth Glory vs Wellington Phoenix is just as weird as some of these. Despite there being 5225 Km between the two cities which is the same as Barcelona to Afghanistan or From London to Kyrgyzstan, the rivalry has lived on, being called the long distance derby.
And before the game and during half time the Phoenix supporters and the 6 to 12 Perth supporters are drinking together at Backbenchers and in the Westpac/Sky stadium. Not the kind of rivalry we remember from the old continent. It's not easy having to fly 2 to 7 hours just to see any away game for Wellington. Whereas for the Aussies it's the once a season away game event. Actually it must suck to be a Perth supporter because all away game are so far away. Most away games for them are East Coast Australia which is still 4 hours or so to fly
Wow. The distance between Dublin and New York is shorter than this (5112 km). And London to New York are 5567 km, so not much longer. And that's called a derby? Nice :)
2 things: Rostock did have a reputation for being a bit of a right-wing sanctuary during the early nineties, but as a whole these days the city is a stronghold of Die Linke, a left-wing party. Equally nowadays St. Pauli care more and more about the city derby with HSV, as they're playing them far more often than Hansa. Also, as a Palace fan who actually used to live in Brighton, one thing I'd add to the description of the rivalry is that it grew during a time when Palace weren't in the same league as Millwall or Charlton for years, so for a long while Brighton actually was our nearest away game. The rivalry died for ages, but then came back strongly in recent years as we both fought for promotion to the top flight. I honestly think the rivalry is totally contrived and not really based on anything in particular any more, but most fans of both sides really do hate each other.
I feel like you missed an important point about Uruguay vs. Australia. Oceania only has 0.5 spots in the World Cup, which means that the champions there have to play against the fifth-place team from South America, and Australia had to play Uruguay to even qualify. So much so, that they petitioned FIFA (successfully) to join the Asian Football Confederation, so now New Zealand are the whipping boys.
Australia went to playoffs against Peru after not qualifying for 2022 WC through AFC group stages. That must have brought some Uruguay PTSD to Australians.
Matthew Bye I’m a Wolves fan and I didnt know either 😂 The only reason I have for not liking Norwich is that 2-2 draw in the championship 2 years ago, when Ruddy somehow let in that 40 yard shot at the last second 😭 I was so pissed
Sunderland and Coventry City: Sunderland got relegated in the 1970s due to the fact Jimmy Hill delayed the start of Coventrys game by 15 minutes with Coventry being the only other side who could have been relegated. Been fairly strong since and there were fights between the two sets of fans at both games last season most notably at the Ricoh Arena
Aidan Kilmartin can you blame us? We were cheated into being relegated by a tinpot club like Coventry just because their club legend held authority in English football.
Australia V's Uruguay rivalry started in 1974. In Australias' last warm up game before the 1974 World Cup in West Germany. During the game which Australia won 2 nil one of the Uruguay players hit Ray Baarttz in the throat (carotid artery). The damage was so server that it ended his career then and there. We have hated them ever since.
Bursaspor vs Besiktas is deffo wierd. It's quite a one sided Rivalry Bursa hate us more really, starting when Besiktas lost a Game to a Relegation rival of Bursa Relegating the Future Champs to the 2nd devision in the 2003-2004 season when they returned from the 1. Lig violence between both Sets of Supporters Happend. To this Day it's Bursaspors biggest game of the season but not this one as they got Relegated last season
Some years ago, Olympiakos (from Peraeus, Greece) was facing Dynamo Zagreb (from Zagreb, Croatia) at home. For some reason, Dynamo fans came to Greece, though they knew they wouldn't ba allowed in the field. Now, Olympiakos has a friendship with Red Star (from Belgrade, Serbia). For some reason, the fans of Red Star came to Greece, supposedly to support their friends. In reality though, both Dynamo and Red Star fans came in order to fight with each other. In the Greek airport. On the day of the arrival of the French President at the time, François Hollande. Now isn't that weird?
As a North Carolina FC supporter beating the LA Galaxy three years in a row is one of my favorite memories. I still go back and watch the winning goal from the third game when I'm feeling down.
@John Saunders Ipswich? Meh, it's East Anglia so it's local. Although it's Ipswich so it's an alien planet. But it's actually closer to 40 miles, so maybe that's not what you're even talking about. In speedway the rivalry was (is?) between King's Lynn and Ipswich, that's over 60 miles.
@John Saunders Yeah but the rivalry is basically centered around Brighton not having any actual rivals and just decided "fuck it, you're as shit as we are, we'll have you".
@@pudss yeah but if you ask anyone outside of scotland few would know about it. Even in Scotland, having the OF and Edinburgh Derby underwealms it slightly
Yasin Parlaksu wierldy it was stoke who forced that , they’d boo Ramsey for some odd reason after he returned when shawcross was the one who broke ramseys leg
I wouldn't call that a rivalry, we just hate the Potters because one of their centre backs (Ryan Shawcross) broke Ramsey's leg and each time Ramsey was on the pitch in the Britannia Stadium, the fans booed HIM instead of that bloke. Thankfully Stoke sits bottom of the second division now, and will hopefully get relegated to the third tier soon. Good riddance
Re. Brighton- Palace - I had an old football book in my childhood that listed a series of derby matches scheduled to celebrate the Allied success in WW11 - I think they were played in 1946. It was the usual Liverpool/Everton, Man City/Utd etc. but also Palace/Brighton. (Barrow/Carlisle was another one).
Leeds and Chelsea, never understood it even as a Leeds fan. It was once explained to me by an older fan that in the 70s Leeds were seen as Northern hard team and Chelsea as Southern Hard team so a rivalry sprung up
Speaking of strange rivalries there is a very strange rivalry between Fc Dallas against a small 3rd division Chattanooga team. The rivalry developed when Chattanooga was in the 4th tier of amateur soccer. Chattanooga played Fc Dallas that summer and pulled off a jaw dropping 3-1 win against the MLS team Fc Dallas.
Lincoln vs Forest Green. Even though we're 163 miles apart and Lincoln are a much bigger club, recently there's been a lot of bad blood between the teams, which includes a Forest Green coach attacking a Lincoln fan last year
It's funny that Norwich & Wolves is considered a weird rivalry because the two teams are 3 1/2 hours away by car, while in the US, that's how far Washington is from New York, and Boston is even further (4 1/2 hours), but both Washington & Boston are considered local rivalries to New York in every professional sport.
11:20 btw our nickname was changed to the seagulls as we wanted to have a nickname affiliated with the south coast so we went with seagulls. Just a bit of BHA knowledge for ya there. Brilliant vid tho!!
Seattle Sounders and Philadelphia Union (the team I support) had a pretty interesting rivalry, since they both entered MLS around the same time, and both played in NFL stadiums (Seattle still plays at CenturyLink Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks, Philadelphia started at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles)
Hansa vs St. Pauli is a big rivalry! Very hatred rivalry. But when he said that Hansa fans are "neo-nazis".... Well he was very wrong! They aren't. They are normal people who love their club, city and country. Patriots. But those idiots at St. Pauli are dumb neo-communists. No wonder why everyone hate St. Pauli.
I think they swapped shirts after the game, and this is the trophy lift for a cup of some sort He's not just switched teams or hid a shirt under a jacket to support who wins...
Your clear agenda for mls is shown when you’re critiquing something as small as a simple jersey swap and turning it to something else to fuel your hatred
Encalica Fair enough mate never thought of that, but I wouldn’t want my local team winning our league title and the historic picture of us lifting it have a player wearing a jersey of our opposition. Just a thought
I remember the strange rivalry between Birmingham and Brentford in the 90s. It was like Man Utd Arsenal for a while, except it took place at the bottom of the 2nd tier, the top of the 3rd and the Leyland Daf cup. Happy days.
Damn, Hansa Rostock vs. St. Pauli often is pretty nasty. There are fights on the streets you would expect around a G7 meeting. Both fan bases hate each other. If this match is on, you don't wanna be close to the stadium, tbh you don't wanna be in the entire city.
@Teamgeist Yep, Hansa is doing incredibily well. I hope they will get promoted to 2. Bundesliga together with Dynamo Dresden. Would be amazing, wouldn't it?
You left out a few key pieces of the rivalry between Australia and Uruguay. Firstly, they injured and ended the career of Ray Baartz who was karate chopped in the throat by Luis Garisto who missed the 1974 world cup and his career was over. Then the beginning of the modern incidents which was the return leg in the 2001 qualification playoff in Uruguay when their fans attacked the Australian players upon entry in to the country then there was Alvaro Recoba saying in 2005 that Uruguay had "a divine right to play in the World Cup." Then there was the bullshit about them demanding to change to time of the first leg in 2005 to make sure Australia couldn't get a flight back for the second leg in time, in their eyes having wrapped up the tie in the first leg, even though QANTAS chartered a private plane for us and that backfired on them. The other aspect is that the Uruguayans behaved in exactly the stereotypical manner that has held football back in this country as it was always seen as a sport for soft "pussies" that whinged and dived and complained and wasn't a "tough" sport. They behaved like twats on and off the field. This is where the rivalry was born from our point of view and the second leg of the 2005 fixture was our chance to let them know how we felt eg drowning their national anthem out with 80,000 people booing lol and the hilarious banner of Homer Simpson pointing at a globe saying "U-R-GAY" If their fans didn't behave like rabid animals in 2001 then the rivalry wouldn't be anything like it is but since then I love to see Uruguay fail, I loved beating the cunts in 2005 and they can stick their divine right up their arse.
Oh, I didn't know anything of that. Very interesting and I can comprehend that mess. And this U-R-GAY thing, man, I had a good laugh over that shit, hehe 😂
i’m a swindon fan, and we really really don’t care about gillingham but they do about us for some reason. we dislike oxford, bristol city or rovers much more.
I think the Uruguay v Australia rivalry is a much bigger thing in Australia. It actually started in 1974 when Uruguay played 2 friendlies against Australia prior to Australia going to the WCF. The best young Aussie player was so badly fouled he not only couldn't go to the finals he had to give up football altogether. It was further fueled when the Aussie players arrived at Montevideo airport in 2001 and were first delayed for hours by Uruguayan customs who searched everything and then a crowd outside the airport spat abused and assaulted them as they got on the bus.
The only derbies I know are these: Celtic vs. Rangers (Catholic vs. Protestant) Beitar Jerusalem vs. Bnei Sakhnin (Jew vs. Muslim) HSK Zrnjski vs. Velez Mostar (Catholic vs. Muslim)
One sided rivalries. One team hates another, the other is just m'eh 'Boro v Newcastle (No one in Newcastle really cares). Stoke v Arsenal (Gunners don't care really).
Nik Turk There’s a lot of those. Fulham vs Chelsea Liverpool vs Everton Spurs vs West Ham Stoke vs Port Vale Watford vs Luton Celtic/Rangers vs Patrick Thistle Barca vs Espanyol Madrid vs Getafe/Rayo Vallecano Too many more to name.
Millwall Joey Oh yeah, totally forgot Arsenal fans care about a club in the bottom three of the championship. And I am sure Madrid fans have a party every time they beat Getafe. I got the spurs west ham wrong in hindsight, the rest remain. They are all one sided derbies.
Flamengo and Sport Recife developped an unusual rivalry in Brazil. In 1987, the former won a national league organized by the big clubs, Copa União, while the latter won the league organized by CBF. The story is complex, but Sport Recife won in common justice the right to claim themselves as sole national champions of 1987, which is their only league title. After the 2009 and 19 titles, Flamengo have publicly added the 1987 to their tally, causing Sport Recife to threaten legal suit, duly ignored by Flamengo. Fans from both teams, which have similar jerseys, have developped a bitter grudge in the last two decades. Still, Flamengo main rivals are Vasco da Gama, Botafogo and Fluminense, all from Rio de Janeiro. Sport Recife have as main rivals, Náutico and Santa Cruz, all from Recife. The distance from Rio de Janeiro tô Recife is 2300 km.
Chivas de Guadalajara vs Tijuana is also a odd Rivalry. They're not "rivals" but it's always portrayed as the full Mexicans vs Half Mexican-(mostly)Americans game. It stems by a majority of Tijuana's youth development living in San Diego and they're in the US Youth National teams meanwhile Guadalajara will only sign players if they are or declare fully to Mexico.
As a Hansa Rostock fan I can tell you that your assertion that Hansa's fans are mostly right-wing is an exaggeration. You're right when you say that after the German reunification the influence of right-wing fans rised. But you ignored the fact that during the last time, especially the last 10 years, their influence in Rostock's fan scene decreased noticeably! Just to name two examples: there were no racist statements (chants, banners etc.) or actions of the fan scene in the last years & a few of the fan clubs left the stands which all the fan clubs normally shared, on the ground of Rostock's fan scene became "too left". I don't want to deny that there are still right-wing fans; I would even say that there are still too much of them and that they're still a problem here but I want to tell you that the way how you described Hansa Rostock was unfair and way too one-sided!
Writing as a Gillingham supporter, yes, the rivalry with Swindon still exists but I don't myself take any notice of it.. I've never been sure it even exists the other way round. Most supporters who sing anti-Swindon songs were not even born in 1979, so its a matter of habit now. I was only 14 myself. Btw I'm not sure the referee was knocked out in the home game, the man who hit him was on the older side of 65, and the ref did carry on - not that I'm condoning that! I was at the game, and certainly Westwood's sending off was a mystery at the time - for something he said, presumably
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Brilliant it took me 2 min to hack my ho e and 4 min to hack the entire platform
No. 1=Gengis Khan
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Top 7 greatest South Sudanese Vice Captains.
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God bless all 3 of you, made me laugh so hard 😂
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Biggest rivalries in Uganda's 9th division
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That’s probs the standard of school leagues in 2nd grade
@@jpbdude4223 yeah
@@jpbdude4223 or street football here in Brazil
Huge clubs that still haven’t played each other
Andrew Ketelsen that would pretty much be impossible
@@creevy563 you would be surprised
@@dillsterofficial2 for an example...?
Rangers v River Plate ....has never happened before
Norbert Albertz and never will Rangers are dead
Bristol City vs Swansea should be on this because our hate stems over who hates Cardiff more
so it's like a reverse love triangle? 😂
Tobias Fehrer basically
As a cardiff fan, its swansea,
This just gets more confusing when you consider Bristol Rovers and Newport too
Tobias Fehrer a hate triangle? 😂😂😂
Biggest rivalry in every country in europe.
England would be hard. I would say Liverpool v Man Utd is no 1 in terms of trophies, between 2 cities and fans hate each other, then 2nd Arsenal v Spurs
@UCNcAL3O92lL9DAnzdUQ2LMQ Everton are not a top 6 team. Their rivalry with Liverpool is called the friendly derby. Spurs and Arsenal in terms of prestige, trying to get a top 4 finish and club histories since 1990s is way ahead.
Newcastle v sunderland is a small regional rivalry. Fans hate each other but it doesn't matter in wider football context like north london. And I am a Geordie.
@@archstanton6102 In England its gotta be Blues Villa or West Ham Milwall. Im Scottish so in Scotland its the Old Firm
That's a good one
Joe Harwood yeah
Wellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory distance Derby is a rivalry purely based on being a long way from each other
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@Aritta MattheusAnd??? Brisbane are 1 point higher than Wellington, in 9th, compared to our 11th. We lost to the current 4th placed team and thats worthy of a comment and a big laugh? We just had never every single player leave, so to lose by a mere 1 goal to Sydney isn't a bad result at all, its normal for new teams to do poorly at first. Brisbane didn't have a clear out and lost by the same margin to Adelaide, who are a place lower than Sydney. So yeah, pointless comment much??
7 Once Heated Rivalries that have now died down.
Good idea!
Birmingham v Aston Villa
Liverpool everton
Madlek13 Ah yes of course Blues and Villa share so much love now don’t we.
Anything with bury F.C. RIP
The Oz-Uruguay thing goes back further, for those of us with long memories. In 1974, after qualifying for the World Cup for the first time, Australia played a "friendly" against Uruguay. A Uruguayan defender punched Australia's top striker Ray Baartz in the throat, putting him out of the world cup.
This x100. A ridiculously gutless act that seems to have been forgotten.
I was at this game and Ray Baartz was undoubtedly one of the stars of the Socceroos and scored and assisted in Australia's 2-0 win over an extremely violent and dirty Uruguay. Baartz never recovered and not only did not go to the World Cup Finals in West Germany but did not truly recover and it took him 2 years to kick another football again.
Although Australia did reasonably in Germany there is no doubt that they were missing their best attacking midfielder who could score regularly from distance and this would have made a difference to the Socceroos performances there.
To quote Australia's coach Rale Rasic, " We lost a talent who forever would would have been recognised forever after the 1974 World Cup" , and further he stated " I would like to make sure the Baartz tragedy is always remembered."
I definitely agree with Rale Rasic that Baartz would have been chased by European teams after the World Cup, he was that good.
I also hated Uruguay forever after that day and will support any other team against them due to their unprecedented and disgusting behaviour.
This made the penalty shoot out win in 2005 all the sweeter.
Us through and those dirty, cheating Uruguayans out!
Still get chills when watching John Aloisi scoring the winning penalty in the 2005 Aus v Uruguay qualifier. Glad you included it Alfie 🇦🇺
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7 players who snaked Northern Ireland for the Republic Of Ireland then
@@joemcelroy7202 he could start a trilogy of vids on this idea
This needs input from HITC's Irish Guy.
Already done, I believe
Top 7 Kenyan defensive left wing back who has an O as the 7th letter of their middle name
7 smallest top flight stadiums ever
That would be a good idea.
In Premier League a few years ago there were 3 stadiums with total capacity less than the Yellow Wall (standing end) at Dortmund.
Watford
Fulham
Portsmouth
Southampton is small isn't it?
Or was it Bournemouth
I think Hoffenheim has a vety small stadium in the Bundesliga but in Spain for example, I'm pretty sure a lot of teams have stadiums of 10, 000 and maybe less (Granada, Elche, Valladolid, maybe even Levante)
Some fun fact regarding the rivalry FC St. Pauli and Hansa Rostock:
In November 2009, in the first half of the 09/10 season, where the boys in brown ended up being promoted into the first division of german football and hansa being relegated into the third tier at the end of the season, St. Pauli ended up winning a very heated match on the road in Rostock with a 2-0 victory.
Deniz Naki, the former St. Pauli striker, who is nowadays making headlines about his involvement into the turkish politics, which also has a connection to Cenk Sahins departure from the club, who denied to show support towards Naki unlike the rest of the club, which upset the fanbase, made headlines after the match due to both his celebrations, a hand gesture as a cut through his throat during the game and ramming the St. Pauli flag into the field of the Hansa Stadium.
Nice memo, was in the away end
7 most one sided rivalries, like by hatred. For example Coventry City sing about Villa every week and we barely acknowledge them existing.
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Too true they seem to hate us but im still thinking who tf are these?
Emmett Carey everyone hates Aston Villa tho mate. Round here your either a villa fan or hate them. I’m a west brom fan and we hate villa
The Big Man Best part about every local club hating us is that we always win. Playoffs against you, 4-1 against wolves, every time against blues, relegating cov like 20 years ago. It’s brilliant, you all get so wound up.
Emmett Carey we don’t get ‘wound up because you beat us’ we beat you twice last season you beat us once and we drew. So we won the majority. What pisses fans off around here is that villa fans genuinely think they are the biggest team in the world and are still living in 1982
The Big Man We definitely do not, just speak to any villa fan and you’d know that’s bollocks. Only fans who tend to bring up 1982 as an argument these days are either idiots or plastics. Also you may have beat us twice but we definitely won overall😉.
I’m a wolves fan and I never knew that we had a rivalry with Norwich 😂😂
I'm a Norwich fan and I didn't know either lol I like Wolves
Perth Glory vs Wellington Phoenix is just as weird as some of these. Despite there being 5225 Km between the two cities which is the same as Barcelona to Afghanistan or From London to Kyrgyzstan, the rivalry has lived on, being called the long distance derby.
The derby is literally about being far away from each other. Have to admit, it doesn't have a derby atmosphere though.
Matt Norris yeah we sort of just joke about it really
And before the game and during half time the Phoenix supporters and the 6 to 12 Perth supporters are drinking together at Backbenchers and in the Westpac/Sky stadium. Not the kind of rivalry we remember from the old continent. It's not easy having to fly 2 to 7 hours just to see any away game for Wellington. Whereas for the Aussies it's the once a season away game event.
Actually it must suck to be a Perth supporter because all away game are so far away. Most away games for them are East Coast Australia which is still 4 hours or so to fly
Wow. The distance between Dublin and New York is shorter than this (5112 km). And London to New York are 5567 km, so not much longer. And that's called a derby? Nice :)
2 things: Rostock did have a reputation for being a bit of a right-wing sanctuary during the early nineties, but as a whole these days the city is a stronghold of Die Linke, a left-wing party. Equally nowadays St. Pauli care more and more about the city derby with HSV, as they're playing them far more often than Hansa.
Also, as a Palace fan who actually used to live in Brighton, one thing I'd add to the description of the rivalry is that it grew during a time when Palace weren't in the same league as Millwall or Charlton for years, so for a long while Brighton actually was our nearest away game. The rivalry died for ages, but then came back strongly in recent years as we both fought for promotion to the top flight. I honestly think the rivalry is totally contrived and not really based on anything in particular any more, but most fans of both sides really do hate each other.
Bro Rostock isn't left wing I life there and our party is the spd with around 40%
We are the the middle. (not right or left)
I feel like you missed an important point about Uruguay vs. Australia. Oceania only has 0.5 spots in the World Cup, which means that the champions there have to play against the fifth-place team from South America, and Australia had to play Uruguay to even qualify. So much so, that they petitioned FIFA (successfully) to join the Asian Football Confederation, so now New Zealand are the whipping boys.
Australia went to playoffs against Peru after not qualifying for 2022 WC through AFC group stages. That must have brought some Uruguay PTSD to Australians.
Brighton and Crystal Palace
TIM fair enough. We are in London while Brighton are so far south
@@-accountdeleted-3579 It's 30 mins apart by car.
I’m a norwich supporter and i never knew that we had a rivalry with wolves
Matthew Bye I’m a Wolves fan and I didnt know either 😂
The only reason I have for not liking Norwich is that 2-2 draw in the championship 2 years ago, when Ruddy somehow let in that 40 yard shot at the last second 😭 I was so pissed
Sam Gollings ruddy’s are old keeper as well lol
Matthew Bye i know, maybe he felt a sudden surge of loyalty
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Yeah probably because the English leagues are absolutely tinpot?
Sunderland and Coventry City:
Sunderland got relegated in the 1970s due to the fact Jimmy Hill delayed the start of Coventrys game by 15 minutes with Coventry being the only other side who could have been relegated. Been fairly strong since and there were fights between the two sets of fans at both games last season most notably at the Ricoh Arena
The rivalry also intensified after Nicky Summerbee ended Steve Froggatt's career.
Sunderland couldn't and wouldn't let it go ,now the dislike and stronger is mutual ,PUSB !
Aidan Kilmartin can you blame us? We were cheated into being relegated by a tinpot club like Coventry just because their club legend held authority in English football.
@@Hollows1997 you got done 2-0 by Everton which put you down ,43 years on still crying so whose tin pot , we'll be back ,PUSB
Australia V's Uruguay rivalry started in 1974. In Australias' last warm up game before the 1974 World Cup in West Germany. During the game which Australia won 2 nil one of the Uruguay players hit Ray Baarttz in the throat (carotid artery). The damage was so server that it ended his career then and there. We have hated them ever since.
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Barcelona?
Celtic.
Joe Harwood yeah
St. Pauli, Celtic, Lazio, FC Barcelona... there's 4
Bilbao?
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Bursaspor vs Besiktas is deffo wierd. It's quite a one sided Rivalry Bursa hate us more really, starting when Besiktas lost a Game to a Relegation rival of Bursa Relegating the Future Champs to the 2nd devision in the 2003-2004 season when they returned from the 1. Lig violence between both Sets of Supporters Happend. To this Day it's Bursaspors biggest game of the season but not this one as they got Relegated last season
To any Bursapor fans who disagree... come to Besiktas 🔨🔪
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@@abdallaalamri4181 yeah
Except no one cares about Turkish football...
@@alameano You cared enough to reply
7 most expensive goals - Sanchez, Falcao, Torres, Carroll
Sanchez didn't cost a fee like the others
Wages
Dan Zorny but if you include wages almost every player sold for a large fee would make the list so that would be stupid
Cause technically even if messi scores one a week it's still about a million between each goal
Adriano when was "playing" for Corinthians
I’m sorry but Rostock and St Pauli is number one 😂
It's Hansa!
Sunderland and Portsmouth are developing quite a rivalry in League One
What about Liverpool and Man City
@@tobytube9832 Neither ate in league one
I meant that Liverpool and city are developing a rivalry in the prem
That's closer then that game
And renewing our rivalry with Coventry City whilst at it
Some years ago, Olympiakos (from Peraeus, Greece) was facing Dynamo Zagreb (from Zagreb, Croatia) at home. For some reason, Dynamo fans came to Greece, though they knew they wouldn't ba allowed in the field. Now, Olympiakos has a friendship with Red Star (from Belgrade, Serbia). For some reason, the fans of Red Star came to Greece, supposedly to support their friends. In reality though, both Dynamo and Red Star fans came in order to fight with each other. In the Greek airport. On the day of the arrival of the French President at the time, François Hollande. Now isn't that weird?
As a North Carolina FC supporter beating the LA Galaxy three years in a row is one of my favorite memories. I still go back and watch the winning goal from the third game when I'm feeling down.
I am a Norwich fan and I didn't know about our rivalry with wolves
Matthew Wright As I wolves fan didn’t know we had a rivalry with norwhich
Matthew Wright as a wolves fan I had no clue, but now I don’t think I could hate Norwich more😂
Isn’t something many younger fans know about and it wasn’t really that big...
@John Saunders Ipswich? Meh, it's East Anglia so it's local. Although it's Ipswich so it's an alien planet. But it's actually closer to 40 miles, so maybe that's not what you're even talking about.
In speedway the rivalry was (is?) between King's Lynn and Ipswich, that's over 60 miles.
Portsmouth and Sunderland anyone ??😂😂
6:30 casually sticks in a photo of the saudi arabian national team and refer to it as iran's
Leeds v Millwall: the “Who can act more childish on match day” Derby
Had a feeling Brighton vs Crystal Palace would make the list.
@John Saunders Yeah but the rivalry is basically centered around Brighton not having any actual rivals and just decided "fuck it, you're as shit as we are, we'll have you".
@@mattnorris7124 do your research and youll find its not that case
You should do a video on the 7 best underrated British derbies
John Hicks or 7 most underrated Nigerian second tier derbies
Dundee vs Dundee United
Forest vs Derby
Dundee derby is huge, both clubs are within a stones throw of each other
@@pudss yeah but if you ask anyone outside of scotland few would know about it. Even in Scotland, having the OF and Edinburgh Derby underwealms it slightly
As a Brighton fan, it feels great knowing we’ve won 2 more games against palace
Stoke vs Arsenal is Strange aswell
Yasin Parlaksu wierldy it was stoke who forced that , they’d boo Ramsey for some odd reason after he returned when shawcross was the one who broke ramseys leg
I wouldn't call that a rivalry, we just hate the Potters because one of their centre backs (Ryan Shawcross) broke Ramsey's leg and each time Ramsey was on the pitch in the Britannia Stadium, the fans booed HIM instead of that bloke. Thankfully Stoke sits bottom of the second division now, and will hopefully get relegated to the third tier soon. Good riddance
@@Sirinwara www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/stoke-arsenal-controverisal-moments-rivalry-10402125.amp
Sagar Gunner just as odd as when Liverpool backed Suarez with t shirts and all when he blatantly was racists against Evra
Really good video and nice channel! Cheers from Brazil!
I'm a Gillingham fan and in my opinion our rivalrys in order are:
1.swindon
2.millwall
3.maidstone
4.charlton
Ha we beat you 2-1 peterborough fan btw
Fundge Dog lol ik were rlly shit at the moment
Cool
Yejbcisnsjsnd random words
I'd say Charlton over Maidstone
Re. Brighton- Palace - I had an old football book in my childhood that listed a series of derby matches scheduled to celebrate the Allied success in WW11 - I think they were played in 1946. It was the usual Liverpool/Everton, Man City/Utd etc. but also Palace/Brighton. (Barrow/Carlisle was another one).
Could have included Arsenal v Stoke City even though it's a somewhat well-known rivalry despite how unusual it may seem from the outside
Leeds and Chelsea, never understood it even as a Leeds fan. It was once explained to me by an older fan that in the 70s Leeds were seen as Northern hard team and Chelsea as Southern Hard team so a rivalry sprung up
A lot to do with the 1970 FA Cup Final. Some very shall we say iffy tackles in the game
Ireland vs France....i'll never forget that handball !!
Double handball and sitting down next to Richard Dunne after the match as if he done nothing
One of the most interesting videos I’ve found on hitc, which I love all the guys on they’re all pretty level headed and enjoyable
Top 7 rivalries between teams from different countries
I didn't realise how fierce the Leeds v Galatasaray rivalry was until a couple days back
Sunderland & Coventry is a strange rivalry these days
Keep on making these interesting videos
Rostock fans arent neonazis! I am a rostock fans, and the neonazi fans are few in rostock. It is not „many“.
Heil Hansa
Their active Ultras Groups are clearly dominated by neonazis...
@@elhamburgo6256 no they are not
There are more than in other teams, but they are not dominated
@@Lematscha which means that the ultras in Rostock are opened up for neonazis which doesn’t make it better at all.
@@elhamburgo6256 but what about st Pauli? There are communists. But of course, you have to talk only about the Nazis in Rostock
Speaking of strange rivalries there is a very strange rivalry between Fc Dallas against a small 3rd division Chattanooga team. The rivalry developed when Chattanooga was in the 4th tier of amateur soccer. Chattanooga played Fc Dallas that summer and pulled off a jaw dropping 3-1 win against the MLS team Fc Dallas.
7 biggest shoe size in the nepaleses 4th division
Great video!!
Lincoln vs Forest Green. Even though we're 163 miles apart and Lincoln are a much bigger club, recently there's been a lot of bad blood between the teams, which includes a Forest Green coach attacking a Lincoln fan last year
It's funny that Norwich & Wolves is considered a weird rivalry because the two teams are 3 1/2 hours away by car, while in the US, that's how far Washington is from New York, and Boston is even further (4 1/2 hours), but both Washington & Boston are considered local rivalries to New York in every professional sport.
Never thought I’d see my NCFC here lol
1st time in the top 7 of anything.
u really dug deep in these topics
good work!!!
The 7th best shocks in Guinea-Bissau’s league cup this season
As a Wolves fan, I have never heard of a rivalry with Norwich. I don’t think we’ve ever given it too much thought. Bolton on the other hand...
Rhys Widdett agreed. We are the one and ONLY Wanderers.
7 "small" teams to have deep runs in the UCL. Like that club from Cyprus
Tottenham
APOEL?
top 64 Somalian players that played in the 14th division of Palau
0:01 Bobby Shmurda to HITC confirmed
11:20 btw our nickname was changed to the seagulls as we wanted to have a nickname affiliated with the south coast so we went with seagulls. Just a bit of BHA knowledge for ya there. Brilliant vid tho!!
Top 7 goalscorers ever in the Sussex RUR cup
Yay! Brighton made one of your lists🙌🏻
Could you please do a video on 7 cities that don't have football teams. St John's in Canada and Darwin in Australia for example.
Almost every city in the world has a football club
Yes we need NT in A-League (but not Tassie hahaha)
Seattle Sounders and Philadelphia Union (the team I support) had a pretty interesting rivalry, since they both entered MLS around the same time, and both played in NFL stadiums (Seattle still plays at CenturyLink Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks, Philadelphia started at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles)
the distance derby!!! Perth Glory v Wellington Phoenix in the A-League
These are less rivalries, more just small periods of time where there's some competitive angst for a short period before dying down.
Hansa vs St. Pauli is a big rivalry! Very hatred rivalry. But when he said that Hansa fans are "neo-nazis".... Well he was very wrong! They aren't. They are normal people who love their club, city and country. Patriots. But those idiots at St. Pauli are dumb neo-communists. No wonder why everyone hate St. Pauli.
10:16
Most policed game in the world?
In Egypt the attendance is only officers😁
Biggest rivalry between comprehensible english and outer space's accents
Plymouth Argyle vs Burnley, Leicester and Blackburn
Plymouth vs Pompey
Shrewsbury vs Bristol Rovers
@@notleco7147 thats too well known
Devon is gonna be red on the 26th 🔴⚪️🔴⚪️🔴
@@caino3645 have you even sold out 🤣🤣
What about Sunderland vs Portsmouth! That’s literally the weirdest rivalry ever, like ever. there 300 miles away from each other
7 teams who have protested/boycotted during their matches
Chelsea vs psg is also a recent rivalry because of the UCL
4:08 Why the MLS is one of the worst leagues around , a man is wearing a jersey and jacket of two different teams..
I think they swapped shirts after the game, and this is the trophy lift for a cup of some sort
He's not just switched teams or hid a shirt under a jacket to support who wins...
Your clear agenda for mls is shown when you’re critiquing something as small as a simple jersey swap and turning it to something else to fuel your hatred
Have you heard of swapping shirts?
Encalica Fair enough mate never thought of that, but I wouldn’t want my local team winning our league title and the historic picture of us lifting it have a player wearing a jersey of our opposition. Just a thought
7 most underrated rivalries
Eg Seattle Sounders-Portland Timbers
Top 7 strikers in Georgia’s 4th League
Jotaro The Thot Destroyer that’s probs better than the San Marino 7th division
Lingardinho
I remember the strange rivalry between Birmingham and Brentford in the 90s. It was like Man Utd Arsenal for a while, except it took place at the bottom of the 2nd tier, the top of the 3rd and the Leyland Daf cup. Happy days.
Damn, Hansa Rostock vs. St. Pauli often is pretty nasty. There are fights on the streets you would expect around a G7 meeting. Both fan bases hate each other. If this match is on, you don't wanna be close to the stadium, tbh you don't wanna be in the entire city.
jup, its like civil war for one day
@Teamgeist Yep, Hansa is doing incredibily well. I hope they will get promoted to 2. Bundesliga together with Dynamo Dresden. Would be amazing, wouldn't it?
You left out a few key pieces of the rivalry between Australia and Uruguay. Firstly, they injured and ended the career of Ray Baartz who was karate chopped in the throat by Luis Garisto who missed the 1974 world cup and his career was over. Then the beginning of the modern incidents which was the return leg in the 2001 qualification playoff in Uruguay when their fans attacked the Australian players upon entry in to the country then there was Alvaro Recoba saying in 2005 that Uruguay had "a divine right to play in the World Cup." Then there was the bullshit about them demanding to change to time of the first leg in 2005 to make sure Australia couldn't get a flight back for the second leg in time, in their eyes having wrapped up the tie in the first leg, even though QANTAS chartered a private plane for us and that backfired on them. The other aspect is that the Uruguayans behaved in exactly the stereotypical manner that has held football back in this country as it was always seen as a sport for soft "pussies" that whinged and dived and complained and wasn't a "tough" sport. They behaved like twats on and off the field.
This is where the rivalry was born from our point of view and the second leg of the 2005 fixture was our chance to let them know how we felt eg drowning their national anthem out with 80,000 people booing lol and the hilarious banner of Homer Simpson pointing at a globe saying "U-R-GAY" If their fans didn't behave like rabid animals in 2001 then the rivalry wouldn't be anything like it is but since then I love to see Uruguay fail, I loved beating the cunts in 2005 and they can stick their divine right up their arse.
Oh, I didn't know anything of that. Very interesting and I can comprehend that mess. And this U-R-GAY thing, man, I had a good laugh over that shit, hehe 😂
i’m a swindon fan, and we really really don’t care about gillingham but they do about us for some reason. we dislike oxford, bristol city or rovers much more.
I think the Uruguay v Australia rivalry is a much bigger thing in Australia. It actually started in 1974 when Uruguay played 2 friendlies against Australia prior to Australia going to the WCF. The best young Aussie player was so badly fouled he not only couldn't go to the finals he had to give up football altogether. It was further fueled when the Aussie players arrived at Montevideo airport in 2001 and were first delayed for hours by Uruguayan customs who searched everything and then a crowd outside the airport spat abused and assaulted them as they got on the bus.
Can you do the 7 best teams to support right now?
1. Your local team
2. Your local team
3. Your local team
4. Your local team
5. Your local team
6. Your local team
7. Your local team
You should do a video on some newer rivalries.
Biggest religious rivalry between clubs
The only derbies I know are these:
Celtic vs. Rangers (Catholic vs. Protestant)
Beitar Jerusalem vs. Bnei Sakhnin (Jew vs. Muslim)
HSK Zrnjski vs. Velez Mostar (Catholic vs. Muslim)
@@mullza Linfield v Cliftonville (Protestant v Catholic) in Northern Ireland
Thanks for explaining the palace Brighton one I've never understood it lol
One sided rivalries. One team hates another, the other is just m'eh
'Boro v Newcastle (No one in Newcastle really cares).
Stoke v Arsenal (Gunners don't care really).
Nik Turk There’s a lot of those.
Fulham vs Chelsea
Liverpool vs Everton
Spurs vs West Ham
Stoke vs Port Vale
Watford vs Luton
Celtic/Rangers vs Patrick Thistle
Barca vs Espanyol
Madrid vs Getafe/Rayo Vallecano
Too many more to name.
Arsenal definitely do care about Stoke.
7oy you know fuck all. All of those apart from the Rangers/Celtic v PT and Chelsea v Fulham are massive!
Millwall Joey
Oh yeah, totally forgot Arsenal fans care about a club in the bottom three of the championship.
And I am sure Madrid fans have a party every time they beat Getafe.
I got the spurs west ham wrong in hindsight, the rest remain. They are all one sided derbies.
@@7oy EXACTLY I'm a spurs fan and i dont care about West Ham but they hate us for some reason
Top 7 teenage goalkeepers over 8 foot tall play in Japan in the south african premier second division
I’m a Norwich fan tbh I never heard of the rivalry between us and wolves 😂😂🔰🔰
You forgot the distance derby in the A-League - Perth vs Wellington
Did anyone else think their screen froze at around 7:50?
Flamengo and Sport Recife developped an unusual rivalry in Brazil. In 1987, the former won a national league organized by the big clubs, Copa União, while the latter won the league organized by CBF. The story is complex, but Sport Recife won in common justice the right to claim themselves as sole national champions of 1987, which is their only league title. After the 2009 and 19 titles, Flamengo have publicly added the 1987 to their tally, causing Sport Recife to threaten legal suit, duly ignored by Flamengo. Fans from both teams, which have similar jerseys, have developped a bitter grudge in the last two decades. Still, Flamengo main rivals are Vasco da Gama, Botafogo and Fluminense, all from Rio de Janeiro. Sport Recife have as main rivals, Náutico and Santa Cruz, all from Recife. The distance from Rio de Janeiro tô Recife is 2300 km.
Hansa Rostock 👊👍
Le Havre vs AC Ajaccio in the french second tier is an interesting one if you want to make a part 2
Top 7 rivalries outside of Europe?
Chivas de Guadalajara vs Tijuana is also a odd Rivalry. They're not "rivals" but it's always portrayed as the full Mexicans vs Half Mexican-(mostly)Americans game. It stems by a majority of Tijuana's youth development living in San Diego and they're in the US Youth National teams meanwhile Guadalajara will only sign players if they are or declare fully to Mexico.
As a Hansa Rostock fan I can tell you that your assertion that Hansa's fans are mostly right-wing is an exaggeration.
You're right when you say that after the German reunification the influence of right-wing fans rised. But you ignored the fact that during the last time, especially the last 10 years, their influence in Rostock's fan scene decreased noticeably! Just to name two examples: there were no racist statements (chants, banners etc.) or actions of the fan scene in the last years & a few of the fan clubs left the stands which all the fan clubs normally shared, on the ground of Rostock's fan scene became "too left".
I don't want to deny that there are still right-wing fans; I would even say that there are still too much of them and that they're still a problem here but I want to tell you that the way how you described Hansa Rostock was unfair and way too one-sided!
Writing as a Gillingham supporter, yes, the rivalry with Swindon still exists but I don't myself take any notice of it.. I've never been sure it even exists the other way round. Most supporters who sing anti-Swindon songs were not even born in 1979, so its a matter of habit now. I was only 14 myself. Btw I'm not sure the referee was knocked out in the home game, the man who hit him was on the older side of 65, and the ref did carry on - not that I'm condoning that! I was at the game, and certainly Westwood's sending off was a mystery at the time - for something he said, presumably