I think the video you’re watching JT is actually called “how NOT to pronounce names, clubs and leagues” wow 😂🙈 I think the only name he got right was Howard Webb 😂
Impressive... I think over 95% of player names were mispronounced, most clubs mispronounced and even the organisation UEFA was spelled out instead of read as a word. Truly nails on a chalkboard to my ears! Nice reaction though.
I was there at the Birmingham game when Taylor snapped Eduardo's leg. He went into the tackle late, but it didnt look malicious, and you just heard a snap, even from halfway up the stands. Eduardo's bone was literally sticking through his sock, and his foot was turned 90 degrees. Taylor was super apologetic and visited Eduardo in hospital and stuff, but ultimately he did fuck up Eduardo's career. He was super promising before that injury, and was just never the same after.
In this August, a brutal foul occurred in the match between a team from Argentina, called Argentinos Juniors, and a team from Brazil, Fluminense, in a Copa Libertadores match (the Champions League of South America, basically) The Brazilian player Marcelo accidentally broke the opposing player's leg, it is painful to see how his knee bends in the opposite direction, Marcelo was affected and even cried with guilt when it happened
How the hell is Peter Cech missing in this compilation? Hunt litteraly broke his skull with his knee, he had surgery, metal plate on the skull and had to wear a helmet ever since..
When we bought our boots or PE teachers told us to change the plastic studs for aluminium studs as they gave better grip on the muddy pitches we played on. We were taught never to tackle studs up because of the injuries that it caused. One PE teacher still had stud mark scars on his legs from 10 years from his playing days. Then the predator and blade boots came along as I was hanging my boots up. Game changers.
we got told NOT to use blades because the injuries were worse. they'd slice your legs up. gets pretty gruesome sometimes edit: not just legs. any skin they caught.
The Pepe one wasnt even his worst one he has done. The hand stamp was tame for his standards. Also the Eduardo one, he couldve lost his foot it was that bad. His bone was sticking out through his sock
3:25 Dude, you dont know Pepe. That dude is clinically insane once he sets foot on a football pitch. Total psychopath. Before watching all the way to the end, I bet Pepe will be featured again at least 2 more times.
@@C.ap.C And Jeremies who once told Patrick Viera in a Champions League match agaist Arsenal to stay in his half of the pitch because in the Bayern half of the pitch Viera will get hurt. Not could, will.
9:15 "who's idea was it to wear metal on the bottom of your shoe? That just doesn't sound like a good idea!" Man, wait until JT discovers ice hockey 😂😂
Here's a fact to add to Haaland's foul, Erling said that he would never play for United and wanted to join City because of what Roy Keane did to his dad
@@dennisgicho I get where you're coming from but Alf was a half decent player who's still remembered now by people who saw him play. It's a difficult point though because yes, a lot of people now only know him because of Roy Keane, but that was in part mostly because Keane ended his career. Who knows what he could've achieved if he was able to end his career on his own terms.
stop lying bruh It's not true. Haaland finished the game in question and also played half of a Norway friendly four days later before playing 68 minutes of Leeds' next league game.
He was open to a united move twice before city got him. Ole offered him to us when he was managing at Molde and the board declined the deal. And then when he was at Salzburg United pulled their finger out and were an hour away from completing the deal (Matt Judge got the time zones wrong and failed to submit the paperwork on time). The only reason he's not wearing a United shirt now is United's utter incompetence behind the scenes.
8:35 yep, YT has age restrictions for that one. Player literally had a 10in gash so deep you could see the bone on his leg. Staff couldn't even look at it. The guy limped off the pitch by himself, probably running on adrenaline and shock.
It’s crazy how Aaron Ramseys was portrayed, he literally had his foot detached from his leg, he lost his foot, it’s crazy that he even had a career after that. He had his foot reattached to his leg and still played football
@@richiooi it's not bad luck. most of arsenal young players were really targeted because how talented they are. It's one of the reason why Wenger's youth squad after that legendary invincible run doesn't succeed. They lose so many players to injuries.
Running at someone at full speed with no protection at all other than the useless shin guards... is a roll of the dice every time, most of my childhood friends or family members who had broken bones at one point, was due to a soccer injury... and I never gave it much thought until now LOL.
Pretty sure the video is actually using an AI voice generator, the video sounds so generic and stilted and likely wouldn't have context to how a word is pronounced for a foreign teams name
6:37 the reason he pinched his ear is because if he kicked or shoved him he probably would’ve gotten sent off, the coach is part of the team so they can also get yellow and red carss
the worst injury in football i've seen was david busst's although by accident even the players who did it were distressed. i saw him about 10-12 years after it and he was still walking with a walking stick
I was at that game as a kid, it was horrific, schmeichel threw up dennis Irwin was in bits. but its the infection afterwards that really did for David, was lucky not to lose the leg
can you really call it an accident when irwins foot was a more than 12 inches off the ground and wouldn't connect with the ball in his wildest dreams ? and to claim he was distressed is some weird denial, while shmeichel was puking his guts up irwin casually walked away like it was nothing. a couple of the other utd. players were indeed in some states of distress but not so dennis. to me it looked like some sort of retribution but i have no idea why, but accident ?? no.
@@s4ss1nTo be fair to Irwin, he felt it happen rather than see it. He wouldn't have as strong a reaction as Schmeichel did, who had the best seat in the house to observe Busst casually engage in some limb origami.
@@MegaShepardsPie its the way he just walks away while his own team mates at least attempt to show concern. and of all the bad asses in football, until that day i did not consider irwen one of them. but since then i can not give or acknowledge any respect to him purely on that reaction to his tackle that ended someone elses career. just disgusting behaviour that even roy did not stoop too, at least he admitted to doing bad things.
This list could quite easily of been ‘15 worst fouls by Graeme Souness’. The one they showed was pretty tame by his standards plus I’m surprised there was nothing from the 70’s
This video is awful, Vinnie Jones tamest fouls could've easily made this list, same with a bunch of other players. I won't even talk about the pronunciation, cause it just sounds like someone who never even seen football in their entire life
It’s when he introduces the next clip by saying ‘ let’s stay in England ‘ I’m like ‘mutha fuka’ Americans do know Scotland is its own country !!??? Maybe let’s stay in Britain would be ok.
The most brutal FA Cup Final in England is considered to be Chelsea v Leeds United in 1970. Plenty of two-footed tackles and tackles from behind as both teams had a grudge against the other. Back in the 70s, hard challenges were allowed!
They still use aluminium studs in rugby for the most part - They are usually checked by the ref before the game to show they are not sharp in anyway. Plastic studs can actually be more dangerous as they can get sharp edges much easier.
well, rugby destroys fields so that makes sense. also, most rugby teams are semiprofessionals since they don't have that many sponsors. argentina is one of the best teams and last time I checked they had to pay for most of their gear so it only makes sense they can't use a new pair of boots every 3 matches like the average football professional
JT, football boots had six screw in metal studs, we played football with them as children, they were much better than the plastic studs available. I think Schumacher caught batiston with the hip. The foul by Souness, not many people got on the wrong side of Graeme without feeling the result.
I was at his league debut for Rangers @ Hibs and he done the exact same tackle on George Mcluskey and got a straight red. As a Rangers fan even I thought it was brutal. I think he got harder after playing for Sampdoria in Serie A.
I remember watching that Cameroon v Argentina game. At the time, it was one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history. African teams simply weren't as good as they are today. What was even more shocking was that Argentina couldn't beat a team that was two players down. Cameroon ended the game with 9 men after another player was sent off. His decision on that tackle by De Jong on Alonso (15:57) is something that the referee, Howard Webb, has since realised was a mistake. It should have been a red. I remember the Schumacher one as well, one of the most infamous tackles in football history. I used to watch every World Cup game as a kid.
If there's one phrase I hate is "Swallowed his tongue". If someone is unconscious, all your muscles go limp (barring automated ones like heart, diaphragm). The tongue is a muscle so if you are unconscious and on your back, it goes limp and slides to the back of your throat and blocks your airway.
When I was a kid, I had a pair of cleats that had metal studs, the studs were screwed on so you could replace them with different studs... we all thought they were the coolest thing ever.
The pronunciation of some of the teams and players names are hilarious 😂😂😂😂 Also try and find sunday league football fouls, so much more aggressive and funny.
The pronounciation by the commentator is just downright comical, I should be going 'ooh' or 'argh' because of the injuries but I was just giggling like a little schoolgirl
we need to mention the Marcelo from Fluminense foul against Argentinos Juniors, the same Marcelo from Real Madrid, after making a dribble, he tries to steady his foot on the ground and accidentaly steps on the player leg, making it to break and bend in an L format, one of if not the most brutal foul in football history, and it was an accident.
7:27 sorry to say that, baut it was more the defender owne fould. (70/30) Because he went in with also a brutal slide and he even trie to not get hit from the defender.
Reminds me of a couple of local pub league footie matches, my local village team had one of it's players get his leg broken by a player on the opposing team from Glasgow, when he was eventually able to play again, Their opponents were the same team from Glasgow, and the same player who'd broken the leg the last game again broke the poor sod's leg again. For Vicious English Footballers try looking up Vinnie Jones, who is purported to be the English Premier Leagues dirtiest player.
I grew up a Stoke fan and everyone hated us for our incredibly physical style of play that led to things like the Shawcross Ramsey incident. Wenger hated us for more than just that, though - he tried to get the rules of the game changed because of the Delap throw ins!
I've seen players knocked out, legs folded in half on a cold sunday morning 😂. In fact our striker had both legs broken that bad from a keeper he never played again. He got sent to prison because he attcked him while celebrating a goal.
Fek, thats brutal. Ive seen plenty too and felt some. Fortunately not too bad on me. I remember when we went out. I was 18 or 19 at the time and at that time not playing, but there had been a match and a guy broke his leg. And you could hear it snap really loud. So they kept playing it regularly in the disco for months, bc they thought it was fun. My injuries kept to soar ribs and blue nails and ofc sprained ankles every now and then. And 1 tooth missing, but that was volleyball. ;]
Ahhh the wonderful memories of hungover, Sunday morning football. Broken glass, dog shit and revenge late tackles. Playing on frozen pitches was the highlight. All those open wound injuries from sliding tackles. Happy days!
My worst i jury was when i got slid and i lost balance and twisted my ankle which made me rupture my ligament, i also broke my ankle once but it wasnt football related
I did a bicycle kick in High School and kicked a dude square in the head, obviously I didn't do it on purpose and I hadn't even noticed him running towards me from behind, otherwide I wouldn't have done it, I usually only pulled that move when I didn't have anyone guarding me, but yeah, that day I kicked that poor dude so hard I knocked him out for a few seconds and I got red carded, I wasn't allowed back for 2 days. I also knocked myself out once with a bicyckle kick LOL... I was running too fast when I did it and wasn't able to control my landing... landed right on my head. so many memories lol.
American football shoes had metal on the bottom too at a certain point, I’m assuming it was for grip on the turf and they hadn’t figured out a good way to use plastic yet
Ewald Lienen, the guy at around 9:20 comes from an area close to where I live. His entire thigh was cut open, you could see the bone underneath the muscle. p.s.: worst pronunciation of German clubs and players names I have heard in a long time :)
They can report all they want, but that doesnt make it true. It was hard, but hardly harder than any other match. The referee started bad and tried to correct it with a plethora of cards. It only means he lead the game poorly. There was nothing brutal in it.
having broken my ankle and tibia 3 months ago, and having surgery to have two screws inserted to keep it in place.. learning to walk again has been one of the hardest challenges of my 30 years of life lmfao.
I think the video you’re watching JT is actually called “how NOT to pronounce names, clubs and leagues” wow 😂🙈 I think the only name he got right was Howard Webb 😂
ayjax !
It was truly more brutal than the fouls😂😂
Yoo eee efff eyyy. Hah!
The fact he got Graeme Souness's name wrong the first time, then got it right the second time. Jeez-o
Standard Lee-egg-ahh.
For those who want to know. In 8:49 his bone was sticking out of his lag, and he walked it off the pitch. What a chad
Yeah it looked like actually so bad
I remember watching it on yt years ago as a young kid, terrifying
it wasnt bones. it was his muscle tissues.
Look up the broken leg shift Boston bruins
I was thinking of another one where there was a huge gash on his thigh, mostly cause the faces looked similar
Impressive... I think over 95% of player names were mispronounced, most clubs mispronounced and even the organisation UEFA was spelled out instead of read as a word. Truly nails on a chalkboard to my ears!
Nice reaction though.
Fabriguez, aresnie wegner, the german clubs and names got me the most...xD
he also said a jax instead of ayax..as in ah-yax
@@Saymriy that got on my nerves honestly how do you get "Ae jax" from that
Arsenen When ger
‘Granma Souness’ 😅
every foul is me playing fifa
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Same 😂
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We could be friends bro 😂❤
@@jayzweineun9458 bet
I thought the pronunciation of Ajax was bad then I heard Graham :) No, wonder you guys struggle with Colin.
I posted too soon. Almost every name is butchered :) This is like a parody video.
The guy sounds like he's had a stroke. I've never heard someone butcher so many names in one video 🤣
What you talking about mate this guy clearly means Grah may soo ness rangers chinese superstar of the 80's 😂😂
Weirder Bremen
😂😂 in the UK we clean the kitchen with ajax
I was there at the Birmingham game when Taylor snapped Eduardo's leg. He went into the tackle late, but it didnt look malicious, and you just heard a snap, even from halfway up the stands. Eduardo's bone was literally sticking through his sock, and his foot was turned 90 degrees. Taylor was super apologetic and visited Eduardo in hospital and stuff, but ultimately he did fuck up Eduardo's career. He was super promising before that injury, and was just never the same after.
Ayyy KRO mate 💙
The pronunciations in that were shocking. Even for the English words 😂😂
Grahmeh Souness was my favourite 🤣🤣
IKR. It is so bad
@@cipyc2157I quite enjoyed ar-sen-eh weng-er
its ai voice
Savi😂😂😂😂😂
In this August, a brutal foul occurred in the match between a team from Argentina, called Argentinos Juniors, and a team from Brazil, Fluminense, in a Copa Libertadores match (the Champions League of South America, basically) The Brazilian player Marcelo accidentally broke the opposing player's leg, it is painful to see how his knee bends in the opposite direction, Marcelo was affected and even cried with guilt when it happened
How the hell is Peter Cech missing in this compilation? Hunt litteraly broke his skull with his knee, he had surgery, metal plate on the skull and had to wear a helmet ever since..
And Eduardo who played for arsenal
How did hunt not break his knee? I mean the skull is the hardest part especially for a gk skull
unsain, rafan sidibe, ronaldo, alex vidal, gregory coupet, demba ba, emad sahabi, busst💀
Because it wasn't an illegal hit. Just an accidental contact.
@@insertgenericusernamehere2402 good point, didn’t realized the video is about fouls not just injuries..
When we bought our boots or PE teachers told us to change the plastic studs for aluminium studs as they gave better grip on the muddy pitches we played on.
We were taught never to tackle studs up because of the injuries that it caused.
One PE teacher still had stud mark scars on his legs from 10 years from his playing days.
Then the predator and blade boots came along as I was hanging my boots up. Game changers.
we got told NOT to use blades because the injuries were worse. they'd slice your legs up. gets pretty gruesome sometimes
edit: not just legs. any skin they caught.
The Pepe one wasnt even his worst one he has done. The hand stamp was tame for his standards. Also the Eduardo one, he couldve lost his foot it was that bad. His bone was sticking out through his sock
Everything I wanted to say
And the one where he kicked the other player in his ass
Watching this made me want to be a goalkeeper instead
Griezmann knows
3:25 Dude, you dont know Pepe. That dude is clinically insane once he sets foot on a football pitch. Total psychopath. Before watching all the way to the end, I bet Pepe will be featured again at least 2 more times.
That’s pepe’s least violent foul 😂
@savillbro3096 same as roy keane
@@C.ap.C And Jeremies who once told Patrick Viera in a Champions League match agaist Arsenal to stay in his half of the pitch because in the Bayern half of the pitch Viera will get hurt. Not could, will.
9:15 "who's idea was it to wear metal on the bottom of your shoe? That just doesn't sound like a good idea!" Man, wait until JT discovers ice hockey 😂😂
Oof, that recent Adam Johnson one was awful :(
When was it even banned? We still used it in like 2012. Had a few in my team with them.
yeah but you actually need those for that sport
Finally an American who calls it Football
Here's a fact to add to Haaland's foul, Erling said that he would never play for United and wanted to join City because of what Roy Keane did to his dad
People wouldn't even remember Haaland's dad were it not for Roy Keane
@@dennisgicho I get where you're coming from but Alf was a half decent player who's still remembered now by people who saw him play. It's a difficult point though because yes, a lot of people now only know him because of Roy Keane, but that was in part mostly because Keane ended his career. Who knows what he could've achieved if he was able to end his career on his own terms.
@@trexxen42i82Roy Keane did not end his career but it was his last game in the English league.
stop lying bruh It's not true. Haaland finished the game in question and also played half of a Norway friendly four days later before playing 68 minutes of Leeds' next league game.
He was open to a united move twice before city got him. Ole offered him to us when he was managing at Molde and the board declined the deal. And then when he was at Salzburg United pulled their finger out and were an hour away from completing the deal (Matt Judge got the time zones wrong and failed to submit the paperwork on time). The only reason he's not wearing a United shirt now is United's utter incompetence behind the scenes.
8:35 yep, YT has age restrictions for that one. Player literally had a 10in gash so deep you could see the bone on his leg. Staff couldn't even look at it. The guy limped off the pitch by himself, probably running on adrenaline and shock.
It’s crazy how Aaron Ramseys was portrayed, he literally had his foot detached from his leg, he lost his foot, it’s crazy that he even had a career after that. He had his foot reattached to his leg and still played football
Remember watching that live his foot was dangling. Eduardo injury was also just as bad. Arsenal have bad luck with injuries.
@@richiooi it's not bad luck. most of arsenal young players were really targeted because how talented they are. It's one of the reason why Wenger's youth squad after that legendary invincible run doesn't succeed. They lose so many players to injuries.
@@9one984 that a cool tin foil hat your wearing.
@@richiooi
Ramsey, Wilshere, Diaby need I go on?
Their careers could all have been so much more
@@yeahbee8237 dunno, Ramsay's injury made him come bck 10x stronger.
5-0 today, lets go. Hopefully we can beat liverpool.
"He just spartan kicked him in the chest!, what do you mean a yellow card!" 😂
Running at someone at full speed with no protection at all other than the useless shin guards... is a roll of the dice every time, most of my childhood friends or family members who had broken bones at one point, was due to a soccer injury... and I never gave it much thought until now LOL.
How to butcher every players and cities name.😂😂😂
Suprised they don't research things like that. It could harm their credibility in some's opinion
Pretty sure the video is actually using an AI voice generator, the video sounds so generic and stilted and likely wouldn't have context to how a word is pronounced for a foreign teams name
Bielefeld was just brutal. That hurt my ears.
Wierdr bremmen... in germany we say: ich könnt kotzen
@@derhinz0746don’t forget Arsonay wengar
Best thing about the Keane one is that he still says he doesn't regret it 🤣
Gotta love the U-E-F-A Champions league 🤣😂
You should have seen Per Ciljan Skjelbred's injury vs Olympiakos.. straight legg break and only a yellow
Mourinho didnt "pinch his ear", he poked Tito Vilanovas eye XD
6:37 the reason he pinched his ear is because if he kicked or shoved him he probably would’ve gotten sent off, the coach is part of the team so they can also get yellow and red carss
the worst injury in football i've seen was david busst's although by accident even the players who did it were distressed. i saw him about 10-12 years after it and he was still walking with a walking stick
I was at that game as a kid, it was horrific, schmeichel threw up dennis Irwin was in bits. but its the infection afterwards that really did for David, was lucky not to lose the leg
can you really call it an accident when irwins foot was a more than 12 inches off the ground and wouldn't connect with the ball in his wildest dreams ? and to claim he was distressed is some weird denial, while shmeichel was puking his guts up irwin casually walked away like it was nothing. a couple of the other utd. players were indeed in some states of distress but not so dennis. to me it looked like some sort of retribution but i have no idea why, but accident ?? no.
irwin and mcclair both went for the tackle and both made contact i think it was reckless but not malicous @@s4ss1n
@@s4ss1nTo be fair to Irwin, he felt it happen rather than see it. He wouldn't have as strong a reaction as Schmeichel did, who had the best seat in the house to observe Busst casually engage in some limb origami.
@@MegaShepardsPie its the way he just walks away while his own team mates at least attempt to show concern. and of all the bad asses in football, until that day i did not consider irwen one of them. but since then i can not give or acknowledge any respect to him purely on that reaction to his tackle that ended someone elses career. just disgusting behaviour that even roy did not stoop too, at least he admitted to doing bad things.
This looks like every Sunday league I've ever played in 😂
This list could quite easily of been ‘15 worst fouls by Graeme Souness’. The one they showed was pretty tame by his standards plus I’m surprised there was nothing from the 70’s
15 worst pronunciations of names more like 🤣
This video is awful, Vinnie Jones tamest fouls could've easily made this list, same with a bunch of other players. I won't even talk about the pronunciation, cause it just sounds like someone who never even seen football in their entire life
It’s when he introduces the next clip by saying ‘ let’s stay in England ‘ I’m like ‘mutha fuka’ Americans do know Scotland is its own country !!??? Maybe let’s stay in Britain would be ok.
That bielefield faul dude literally had his leg popped up and bone was visible
the voiceover on the original video, pronouncing fabregas - 'Fabreegis' was the most brutal foul of them all
I'm so surprised the Vinnie Jones ball crush on Gazza wasn't on there somewhere, any Man can tell you just how much that would've hurt.
The most brutal FA Cup Final in England is considered to be Chelsea v Leeds United in 1970. Plenty of two-footed tackles and tackles from behind as both teams had a grudge against the other.
Back in the 70s, hard challenges were allowed!
School match’s be like 😂
They still use aluminium studs in rugby for the most part - They are usually checked by the ref before the game to show they are not sharp in anyway. Plastic studs can actually be more dangerous as they can get sharp edges much easier.
well, rugby destroys fields so that makes sense. also, most rugby teams are semiprofessionals since they don't have that many sponsors. argentina is one of the best teams and last time I checked they had to pay for most of their gear so it only makes sense they can't use a new pair of boots every 3 matches like the average football professional
There was no better feeling than pulling off a slide tackle in those metal studed boots especially when you got abit of the man too👀😂😂
You should see Cisse's broken leg when he was playing for Liverpool.
But not if you're eating
I was watching MOTD with headphones on and you could hear the break 😬
the foul from 1981 in germany the player hat a 30 cm cut on his leg
JT, football boots had six screw in metal studs, we played football with them as children, they were much better than the plastic studs available.
I think Schumacher caught batiston with the hip.
The foul by Souness, not many people got on the wrong side of Graeme without feeling the result.
I was at his league debut for Rangers @ Hibs and he done the exact same tackle on George Mcluskey and got a straight red. As a Rangers fan even I thought it was brutal. I think he got harder after playing for Sampdoria in Serie A.
when we injured ramsey, he saved so many peoples lives 😂
The Schumacher faul (nr2) actually resaulted in the french player being in a coma for a while.
I remember watching that Cameroon v Argentina game. At the time, it was one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history. African teams simply weren't as good as they are today. What was even more shocking was that Argentina couldn't beat a team that was two players down. Cameroon ended the game with 9 men after another player was sent off.
His decision on that tackle by De Jong on Alonso (15:57) is something that the referee, Howard Webb, has since realised was a mistake. It should have been a red. I remember the Schumacher one as well, one of the most infamous tackles in football history. I used to watch every World Cup game as a kid.
If there's one phrase I hate is "Swallowed his tongue". If someone is unconscious, all your muscles go limp (barring automated ones like heart, diaphragm). The tongue is a muscle so if you are unconscious and on your back, it goes limp and slides to the back of your throat and blocks your airway.
Roy keane hit halland So hard that he had to start working a normal job🥶
I’m glad to see a fellow American appreciate this sport as much as I do.
When I was a kid, I had a pair of cleats that had metal studs, the studs were screwed on so you could replace them with different studs... we all thought they were the coolest thing ever.
The pronunciation of some of the teams and players names are hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Also try and find sunday league football fouls, so much more aggressive and funny.
david bust's fould is the worst as blood was spilled on the field and schmeichel vomited after seeing it
That Gra-May Souness is a bit of a lad isn't he.
Lol
10:35 Arsen-ay Wenger 🤣🤣🤣
You need to look up the Eduardo injury. It’s brutal, the only thing holding his foot in place other than his sock was skin. That’s how bad it was!!
I'll take your word and not look it up
It’s funny how u can tap someone in the shin and get a straight red in this day and age
The pronounciation by the commentator is just downright comical, I should be going 'ooh' or 'argh' because of the injuries but I was just giggling like a little schoolgirl
Isn’t that Zealand the fm content creator commentary
Mad respect for this guy not calling it soccer
I thought ZZ's headbutt would be on this list 😂
That wasn't brutal though, just plain stupid.
Technically, it was not a foul
@@Kyrelel Technically, according to the rules, it was both a foul as well as misconduct.
That was nothing really.
we need to mention the Marcelo from Fluminense foul against Argentinos Juniors, the same Marcelo from Real Madrid, after making a dribble, he tries to steady his foot on the ground and accidentaly steps on the player leg, making it to break and bend in an L format, one of if not the most brutal foul in football history, and it was an accident.
0:16 seconds in and Im thinking Roy Keane and Zlatan. Lets see.
13:42 for some reason I died when he said “did he just knock him out with his booty cheeks?!”
Mourinho DIDN'T pinch Vilanova's ear...he put his finger in his eye.
7:27 sorry to say that, baut it was more the defender owne fould. (70/30) Because he went in with also a brutal slide and he even trie to not get hit from the defender.
Reminds me of a couple of local pub league footie matches, my local village team had one of it's players get his leg broken by a player on the opposing team from Glasgow, when he was eventually able to play again, Their opponents were the same team from Glasgow, and the same player who'd broken the leg the last game again broke the poor sod's leg again.
For Vicious English Footballers try looking up Vinnie Jones, who is purported to be the English Premier Leagues dirtiest player.
finally, an american that respects and likes football and understands how hardcore it is
I grew up a Stoke fan and everyone hated us for our incredibly physical style of play that led to things like the Shawcross Ramsey incident. Wenger hated us for more than just that, though - he tried to get the rules of the game changed because of the Delap throw ins!
*Mención especial* for Eric Cantoná fouling a fan on the grades!
I've seen players knocked out, legs folded in half on a cold sunday morning 😂. In fact our striker had both legs broken that bad from a keeper he never played again. He got sent to prison because he attcked him while celebrating a goal.
Fek, thats brutal.
Ive seen plenty too and felt some. Fortunately not too bad on me.
I remember when we went out. I was 18 or 19 at the time and at that time not playing, but there had been a match and a guy broke his leg. And you could hear it snap really loud. So they kept playing it regularly in the disco for months, bc they thought it was fun.
My injuries kept to soar ribs and blue nails and ofc sprained ankles every now and then. And 1 tooth missing, but that was volleyball. ;]
Ahhh the wonderful memories of hungover, Sunday morning football. Broken glass, dog shit and revenge late tackles. Playing on frozen pitches was the highlight. All those open wound injuries from sliding tackles. Happy days!
This list is tamed compared to so many other fouls in soccer lmao 🤣.
where vinnie jones?
My worst i jury was when i got slid and i lost balance and twisted my ankle which made me rupture my ligament, i also broke my ankle once but it wasnt football related
who narrated this video bro what are these player pronunciations 😭😭
The first part of the worst injury is bad but it's really common even kids are starting to get acl injurys
If you think these are brutal, check out Rugby, that is on another level 😂
You should do a whole video on just Roy Keanes fouls. You got so many to choose from 😂
I remember that number 1 foul caused haalands dads career to end
Bayern Munich vs. EyJacks Amsterdam 😂
Ah, the kung-fu kick.
One of the memes of all time along the bite and and Mario Balotelli's celebration.
6:43 he didnt pinch his ear, he pinched his eye
I did a bicycle kick in High School and kicked a dude square in the head, obviously I didn't do it on purpose and I hadn't even noticed him running towards me from behind, otherwide I wouldn't have done it, I usually only pulled that move when I didn't have anyone guarding me, but yeah, that day I kicked that poor dude so hard I knocked him out for a few seconds and I got red carded, I wasn't allowed back for 2 days.
I also knocked myself out once with a bicyckle kick LOL... I was running too fast when I did it and wasn't able to control my landing... landed right on my head.
so many memories lol.
John Terry shallowed his tongue and couldn’t breathe at all now thats wild!
Crazy thing is Harald Schumaher did a similar foul again, in the WC 1986.
Lienens upper leg muscles have been split to the bone. No joke...
American football shoes had metal on the bottom too at a certain point, I’m assuming it was for grip on the turf and they hadn’t figured out a good way to use plastic yet
His leg😂' ,oh wait I shouldn't be laughing, On the Witsel one
7:24 😂😂😂 his face and 7:32 for broken leg
Ewald Lienen, the guy at around 9:20 comes from an area close to where I live. His entire thigh was cut open, you could see the bone underneath the muscle.
p.s.: worst pronunciation of German clubs and players names I have heard in a long time :)
would love to see your reation to the Netherlands and Portugal match of 2006, it's claimed as one of the dirtiest match in recent times
They can report all they want, but that doesnt make it true. It was hard, but hardly harder than any other match. The referee started bad and tried to correct it with a plethora of cards. It only means he lead the game poorly. There was nothing brutal in it.
The first one Müller slapped bros butt😂
lets gooo bro keep up the good work in there man!!!
Bro that running super elbow strike was hin Ultiattack, what for yellowcard 😂😂😂
Zidan for France on his last ever match. Iconic.
And italy said thank you we will take the world cup on penalties just for payback
You gotta see the one Marcelo recently caused, so sad
I remember having to have aluminium studs when I used to play rugby at school. Everyone was a lot more careful back then.
What blows my mind is that Ewalt Lienen still walked of the field. His leg literally looked like a shark attacked him
Goes from rangers to Chelsea.
The commentator: Let’s stay in England for this next one 😭
5:32 the arsenal medic had me rolling idk why
"Yew Eee Eff Ayy" is how I'm pronouncing UEFA from now on.
"Tell him I´ll pay him the jacket crowns" -Toni Schumacher
This guy has literally pronounced EVERY NAME OF PLAYER AND CLUB INCORRECTLY 🤣🤣🤣
I mean professionals still play with metal studs today
They don’t
@@Burntchicken-ys lamine yamal, Frankie de jong, Ben foster to name a few
having broken my ankle and tibia 3 months ago, and having surgery to have two screws inserted to keep it in place.. learning to walk again has been one of the hardest challenges of my 30 years of life lmfao.
You said that you say soccer but you said football 😂
Aaron Ramsey he walks with a limp 😂😂😂😂