Ye they used a bad example in the video, theres good clips of the stands literally pouring out and they chose this one with like a dozen people leaving, lol.
@@RealFansSports , na the best one is when there is a blowup Dick and when it gets confiscated they sing " we want our dick back , we want our dick back , we want our dick back " 😂😂😂
A Scottish goalie, Andy Goram went public with his diagnosis of being schizophrenic. The next game he played, we chanted "There's only 2 Andy Gorams! There's only 2 Andy Gorams!!"
@@LesleyBeswick indeed, although I am fairly certain we've also beaten you at rugby AND in the ashes? Although yes we've also lost. But you get my point
& of course: (To the tune of Lord of the Dance): Park, Park wherever you may be You eat dogs in your own country But it could be worse - you could be Scouse - (from Liverpool) Eating rats in your council house
There is a tradition among the British to be self deprecating. You'll find it in daily life all the time. We also have a very strange sense of humour. One of my favourites is a player called Louis Suarez has rather large, prominent teeth. The chant went "your teeth are offside, your teeth are offside, Louis Suarez your teeth are offside".
Yeah, that’s not why that chant exists! its because he’s a racist and has literally bitten a number on opponents on the pitch. Cannot think of another player who has ever done tht.
Lol! We can all act a little embarrassing when it comes to watching sports! But pride for your team and purely having fun/enjoying life is always something to be proud of
Or they're singing/joking about the Bradford City stadium fire which killed 56 people and injured 256 others. I don't know. If the song is referring to that event, it isn't funny. th-cam.com/video/ctT8_LiD2cU/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SuperHammer12
@@mickflick8998 no, it's definitely ragging the fans for an early exit when losing. It's a fairly common chant in many clubs big and small across the UK.
My favourite one was in the away end at Birmingham City vs Cardiff City, and the Cardiff City fans were outsinging the home crowd by three to one. When the Birmingham City fans finally made some noise, the Cardiff City fans retorted with, "We forgot, we forgot, we forgot that you were here, we forgot that you were here" 😂
@detonator82 haven't been to many games then? It's literally sang when the away team score a goal or its a dull game and the away team have a shot on goal and they go wild. Can happen other way round with fans as well. I'd say 9 out of 10 games it sang but I only attend Plymouth, Coventry, Torquay and Liverpool games, very rarely here it at Annfield tbf
@@RealFansSports properly because we have had bad owners in recent times and bad results and that’s not touching the surface but now we are going past that to new American owners and Tom Brady 🇺🇸❤️❤️ that’s why we were sing USA USA and the wanker who was bald near the start was us and the first bit so KRO utb SOTV
First time I've seen this lads compilation and love the fact he added some of his own videos from the matches he attended, gives it a nicer feel.. The Addams Family chant (the kiddy family) is aimed towards the team Kidderminster Harriers so I'm sure they hear that one all the time.. Love the reaction, subscribed 🇬🇧
I definitely agree with you on that! The link to his channel is in the description. Be sure to check him out! And lmao I bet they get sick and tired of it 😂😂 and thank you for subscribing
"All the neighbouring cities we call them trash ..." This is an old tradition. One of the most famous descriptive poems by our great poet Rupert Brook, The Old Vicarage Grantchester is about the beauty home and how the poet misses it while he is in Germany. In the middle it devolves into slinging insults at all the towns and villages near Grantchester. The wit is similar. I could see footballers chant "Ditton girls are mean and dirty, And there’s none in Harston under thirty" replacing the villages with rival football teams' towns.
The game that he filmed and kept having clips from he’s a Cheltenham fan and they were playing my team (Exeter city) and they were losing 7-0 but still had great spirits
The ones singing USA USA USA, were the Birmingham fans, who I support, and it’s because we had an American defender, but now we sing it because we’ve just been bought by Tom Brady and Tom Wagner. We’re loving USA right now 😊
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" chant wasn't taken from the Lion King. :-) The football chant probably started decades earlier, in the mid-late '60s after the Token's big hit.
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" was an early 1980s hit in the british charts by "Tight Fit" (probably referring to the lead singer's underpants ...): Enjoy: th-cam.com/video/hRv4cdZxTdQ/w-d-xo.html
Was it bollocks the original is Solomon Linda from 1939 and was sung in Zulu. The Tokens were not even the first to sing it in English that was the Weavers in 1951
I've been to a lot of football and what you can't see here is the back and forth that happens between fans. We have been taking the piss out of everyone for so long here in the UK that we had to get creative to keep it from getting to boring and it's not just at football it's everywhere everyday.
I've often heard the "USA, USA, USA" chant at games from fans that have an American player who's having a good game. It's not that rare to be honest. Also chants of "Argentina, Argentina, Argentina" to the same rhythm too, when a player from there is doing well. Guess it's the number of syllables that make it work for USA and Argentina. Plus players from those countries have a reputation, for the most part, of putting in maximum effort and working hard for the team, which really connects with fans.
I am old enough to remember when Spurs played with Villa and Ardiles during the Falklands war in 1982,, the opposition fans booed them, but Spurs and the Yid Army remained loyal to them and loved them even more, you are right, we love our club over nationality
I like your humour and enthusiasm Guys and have just Subscribed. I am in my 7th decade of attending in London and these are all from the 3rd and 4th Tier of England 92 Clubs Football League. There are 20 teams in THe Premiership playing 38 League games from August-May and 23 teams in each of the other 3 divisions with 3 teams Promoted and Relegated from each division at the end of the season. The bottom 2 teams drop out into NON League Football and it can take 20 years to get back.
20 years to get back that's crazy. But I guess that's what that documentary Welcome to Wrexham is partially about. But thank you for the information and the break down of the Premiership too. We definitely had fun with this video.
@@RealFansSports Thanks on this historic night as Luton Town has just played their first Home game in The Premier League after re-emerging from non-League football. I say "re-emerge" as they were in The Top League, which before 1992 was called, Division 1 . Luton, then over 2 decades, got relegated through the 2nd,3rd, and 4th Tiers into Non-League Football (5th Tier), and now after 4 Promotions have made it back to the top, where, like the other 2 Promoted teams, Burnley and Sheffield United they are one of the bottom 4 Clubs. THey lost 1/2 this evening and the gulf in class between our top 2 divisions has become a chasm..
If one of our pets died when we were children our Mum would make a rhyme about it a few minutes later to cheer us up and we'd always end up in a fit of laughter. "Your hamsters dead and he's not coming back,doo dar, doo dar, You found him the cage with a broken back, oh doo dar day"
This is a clue to why the British military punches above it's weight. We have a reputation for being cultured but there is an underlying savagery. Maybe from thousands of years of warfare but there is a definite pack mentality. Obviously if they were playing a foreign team then everyone's shaking hands and being English before slagging off the other team or fans or their leader or anything.
I think British football fans have seen the Baseball Match when Osama Bin Laden got slotted by SF and both opposing fans went wild shouting U.S.A, possibly the nearest they've ever become like UK football fans. As a Brit I was even proud of that moment. As Billy Connelly said why should we be scared of Bin Laden, living in a cave and shitting in a bucket. You've got to watch that sketch when a Glaswegian is in Belfast talking about terrorism. Billy Connelly on "Terrorist attack on Glasgow airport". You'll piss your self laughing.
That was a crazy moment. But there has definitely been some great moments in US sports history. The way y’all cheer is very much different then ours, and possibly more consistent, but we definitely have some crazy moments. I think I have seen that before 😂😂 that was funny
11:57 it’s because the opposition fans have started to leave before the end of the game. If you’re team is losing and you leave before the end you’re getting stick.
Even if you're losing 0-4, a comeback isn't impossible. In 2011, Newcastle United was losing 0-4 (at home) to Arsenal and, in the last 22 minutes, managed to score 4 goals to draw 4-4.
Joking apart, The "Saddlers" local name for Walsall Town FC, so called because Walsall is world renowned for the highest quality Saddles and Horse Tack etc.
That's interesting that you say that cause Nonpfixion after recording did say that some of the chants sounded like songs that he was familiar with. That's awesome thank you.
I've been to lots of matches in England, but I went to a match in Belgium 2 weeks ago and it was wild. Beerschot, Belgian 2nd division, great atmosphere, really amazing. Lots of songs in English, but with a heavy Belgian accent. Really great party in the bars around the ground after (they won 3- 0). If you are ever in Antwerp Belgium, go to a Beerschot game.
I do have to say being British myself we are a rowdy bunch for sure and the chants are on point the atmosphere of a British football game i dont think your find anywhere else in sports around the world
We say it as it is, no holding back, thats what makes our football community, Watch ID classic film and those who have seen know its quality classic film, love from me in Clacton Essex England 🏴 xxxx
3:10 AFCB fan here (the team who plays at that stadium) we aren’t a library. Most of the time we are louder than the away fans. And on the tv. The camera’s are in the away end so it sounds loader. So yes we are normally louder than the away fans, so we isn’t a library 😂😂
Got to hand it to Walsall, I haven't heard that version of where the hell are you from in ages. Wolves have a similar version i remember, I'm millwall but i once sat in the Wolves end when they played Charlton, Me and my 2 mates must of been the only ones in the crowd not singing it. Think i definitely prefer Walsalls version. That's a proper old school football song.
I recently saw the first American chant that actually made me laugh it was during an international match and the chant was "Its called soccer' on repeat, simple but it gives me hope that American "soccer" fans are going to be the best fans of any American sport.
Its the super bowl today in Las Vagas. Just imagine what the reactions would be if a good few hundreds of Englush football fans where at the superbowl today singing there songs and chanting and what would the reaction be.id love to see it.
It would be really cool! Unfortunately attending the super bowl is a fever dream for most fans because of the crazy prices. We just posted a video yesterday that talks about the prices for tickets and everything. It’s actually insane
11:27 shame you saw and heard this chant in low quality/poor sound quality It’s my home team hull city’s iconic chant for when we are winning by a big score usually starting at 3 - 0 and higher Nicknamed the tigers we sing you’re getting mauled by the tigers while “pawing” our claws towards the opposition fans an action that other clubs have claimed to be the most embarrassing thing they’ve ever seen a football fan base do but we love it and we won’t change it 😆
It's part of the culture of British football. I make a point of not swearing in front of my 10 year old son, but that goes out of the window when we go to watch the footie... if anyone tries to ban it someone will have it listed as a protected cultural tradition.
I don’t think it could. You guys have more of a family environment for your soccer teams and we don’t have that. We support our teams and even each other but it’s different. Maybe we have too many sports or just have lost that sing along type spirit since our ancestors moved across the pond. We do have this in college sports though and I think it’s the family atmosphere of the collegiate experience, everyone living in the same environment 24/7 that we lose in pro sports over here. We chant at pro games but it’s pretty weak generally speaking.
The Manchester City version of "You're nothing special, we lose every week" is: We never win at home and we never win away. We lost last week and we lost today. We don't give a f*** 'cos we're all p***ed up. M-C-F-C OK! Sung ironically nowadays of course, but when it was created it was true.😂😂😂
'Is there a fire drill' usually used when the opposing fans leave the stadium early because they're getting hammered haha
Ye they used a bad example in the video, theres good clips of the stands literally pouring out and they chose this one with like a dozen people leaving, lol.
Yeh theyre off to get outside to battle the other fans at final whistle😂😂😂
West ham the other day and all.
@@animalbird9436 Or most teams vs Villa these days ;)
It's all in good humour pal :)@@animalbird9436
My favourite one is "Youre nothing special, we lose every week." 😂
Yeah, that actually was pretty funny.
How shit must you be? It's only 6-0 lmaoo
That was my club.. west ham United in east London ⚒️
@@alex-E7WHU COYI
@@RealFansSports , na the best one is when there is a blowup Dick and when it gets confiscated they sing " we want our dick back , we want our dick back , we want our dick back " 😂😂😂
A Scottish goalie, Andy Goram went public with his diagnosis of being schizophrenic.
The next game he played, we chanted "There's only 2 Andy Gorams! There's only 2 Andy Gorams!!"
LMFAO.... was that recorded? Please tell me that was recorded?
I was wondering if I should report you or catch my breath and start laughing again. Hilarious. It's where the English man got his wit and your oil.
ahaha gotta love it
Savage 😆😆😆😆😆
😂😂😂 Football fans are just pure comedy
Us Brits have an almost unrivalled ability to take the piss out of ANYTHING and ANYONE.
Well we definitely see it and it is very entertaining. Thank you for watching the video as well.
Spot on Geezer!!! We take the p*ss out of everyone and everything, it's our national past time.
Especially cricket crowds when you're playing us Aussies!
You're such a Brit, your banter is sh*t, I'd have better comebacks but guess this is it :P
@@LesleyBeswick indeed, although I am fairly certain we've also beaten you at rugby AND in the ashes? Although yes we've also lost. But you get my point
I remember Man Utds own supporters singing "He shoots, he scores, he´ll eat your labrador, Ji Sun Paaark, Ji Sun Paaark!!! :)
& of course:
(To the tune of Lord of the Dance):
Park, Park wherever you may be
You eat dogs in your own country
But it could be worse - you could be Scouse - (from Liverpool)
Eating rats in your council house
@kenny832 one of my favourites, lol. The Adebayor chant was class too 🤣
😂😂😂😂
Still hear it to this day 👌
It's the most Childish, Brilliant part of the Game! Even when you're getting it from the other side, you can't help smiling 😂
There is a tradition among the British to be self deprecating. You'll find it in daily life all the time. We also have a very strange sense of humour.
One of my favourites is a player called Louis Suarez has rather large, prominent teeth. The chant went "your teeth are offside, your teeth are offside, Louis Suarez your teeth are offside".
Also maybe because he just went around biting people too
Luis*
Yeah, that’s not why that chant exists! its because he’s a racist and has literally bitten a number on opponents on the pitch. Cannot think of another player who has ever done tht.
@@LetsBeHonestImAPrat Louise*
And that was from the HOME fans.
Most of these football chants take little to no creativity and yet they’re hilarious 😂
Makes me so proud and embarrassed at the same time.
Lol! We can all act a little embarrassing when it comes to watching sports! But pride for your team and purely having fun/enjoying life is always something to be proud of
Proud 🇬🇧
Us uk folk sing for everything. Even losing 😂 we sang in assembly at school. We were trained to sing at every opportunity 😂
Scotland (health food capital of Europe) fans in Italy (to the tune of 'Guantanamera'):
🎶We're gonna deep fry your pizzas🎶 (ad infinitum)
Fire Drill because their are loosing and leaving the stadium early! :D :D
Or they're singing/joking about the Bradford City stadium fire which killed 56 people and injured 256 others. I don't know.
If the song is referring to that event, it isn't funny.
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@@mickflick8998 no, it's definitely ragging the fans for an early exit when losing. It's a fairly common chant in many clubs big and small across the UK.
Hope that it isn't referring to that, because that isn't funny at all.
@@mickflick8998 no, they are not referring to that...
@@annicecooper8105 Ok, thank you, Annice. I rushed to judgement without doing further research and I'm relieved
to be corrected.
"Is there a fire drill"- yeah, that's for when the opposing crowd is leaving the terraces before the end of the game.
"I'm a big fat bastard and I love my fucking food" that caught me off guard, XD
Newport County’s drummer 😂👍
@andrewjames7839 He ate the drum, thats why. 🤣
My favourite one was in the away end at Birmingham City vs Cardiff City, and the Cardiff City fans were outsinging the home crowd by three to one. When the Birmingham City fans finally made some noise, the Cardiff City fans retorted with, "We forgot, we forgot, we forgot that you were here, we forgot that you were here" 😂
😂😂😂 that’s hilarious
Happens in every match though so not that great
@Goady1000 not really. Only heard it in a handful of games I've been to. But it is always fun to hear
@detonator82 haven't been to many games then? It's literally sang when the away team score a goal or its a dull game and the away team have a shot on goal and they go wild. Can happen other way round with fans as well. I'd say 9 out of 10 games it sang but I only attend Plymouth, Coventry, Torquay and Liverpool games, very rarely here it at Annfield tbf
@@RealFansSports properly because we have had bad owners in recent times and bad results and that’s not touching the surface but now we are going past that to new American owners and Tom Brady 🇺🇸❤️❤️ that’s why we were sing USA USA and the wanker who was bald near the start was us and the first bit so KRO utb SOTV
First time I've seen this lads compilation and love the fact he added some of his own videos from the matches he attended, gives it a nicer feel..
The Addams Family chant (the kiddy family) is aimed towards the team Kidderminster Harriers so I'm sure they hear that one all the time..
Love the reaction, subscribed 🇬🇧
I definitely agree with you on that! The link to his channel is in the description. Be sure to check him out!
And lmao I bet they get sick and tired of it 😂😂 and thank you for subscribing
"All the neighbouring cities we call them trash ..."
This is an old tradition. One of the most famous descriptive poems by our great poet Rupert Brook, The Old Vicarage Grantchester is about the beauty home and how the poet misses it while he is in Germany. In the middle it devolves into slinging insults at all the towns and villages near Grantchester.
The wit is similar. I could see footballers chant "Ditton girls are mean and dirty, And there’s none in Harston under thirty" replacing the villages with rival football teams' towns.
12:46 the lion sleeps tonight was a song back in the 80’s . This is my team . QPR - Queens Park Rangers. We never win home or away 😂
@@Taylor23890 you’re also fake hoops 😉 URZ
The game that he filmed and kept having clips from he’s a Cheltenham fan and they were playing my team (Exeter city) and they were losing 7-0 but still had great spirits
Red white shite, Red white shite - hello, hello
The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Awim awe) was written in the 1930s and has been popular since the 1960s
I bought it in London in 1962 by Australian: Frank Ifield. It was called "Wimowej The Lion Sleeps Tonight"...:)
This is tame compared to the 1970's - late 1990's
Great way to say less racist
15:07 is a Liverpool Football Club chant (I think because alot of clubs use the Allez Allez Allez chant alot but I think LFC was the first to use it)
A German team had it first we thought it was class so borrowed it.
lool thank you for this. never know these guys were this fun. Cheers from Portugal
The ones singing USA USA USA, were the Birmingham fans, who I support, and it’s because we had an American defender, but now we sing it because we’ve just been bought by Tom Brady and Tom Wagner. We’re loving USA right now 😊
lol
Nah that one was cuz of trusty but we now sing it to Tom and Tom
KRO
The chant is there. A fire drill was when Tottenham hotspur fans were walking out because they were losing badly
Check the game because that wasn't Spurs XD
It’s all starts with drinking lots before the match ......... 😢😅 then fun begins.....
Be piss takin all day long .... with lots of laughs
Love self deprecating Bristol City fans. Can't read or write but can drive a tractor. Wonderful.
It's a ritual in all matches over here, to slag all and sundry, inc themselves. Call it a "release valve" from the past week.
I love the Walsall one. 😂😂
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" chant wasn't taken from the Lion King. :-) The football chant probably started decades earlier, in the mid-late '60s after the Token's big hit.
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" was an early 1980s hit in the british charts by "Tight Fit" (probably referring to the lead singer's underpants ...):
Enjoy: th-cam.com/video/hRv4cdZxTdQ/w-d-xo.html
Football matches are the only places where England has 3 syllables..En-ger-land
12:50
The lions sleep tonight.
Song originally made by the Tokens in 1961.
Tight Fit covered it in the 80s and it reached No.1 when I was a kid.
Was it bollocks the original is Solomon Linda from 1939 and was sung in Zulu. The Tokens were not even the first to sing it in English that was the Weavers in 1951
@@headingley72 True.
I forgot about that.
Honestly thank you for the history lesson. We appreciate learning things like this too.
I've been to a lot of football and what you can't see here is the back and forth that happens between fans. We have been taking the piss out of everyone for so long here in the UK that we had to get creative to keep it from getting to boring and it's not just at football it's everywhere everyday.
I've often heard the "USA, USA, USA" chant at games from fans that have an American player who's having a good game. It's not that rare to be honest. Also chants of "Argentina, Argentina, Argentina" to the same rhythm too, when a player from there is doing well. Guess it's the number of syllables that make it work for USA and Argentina. Plus players from those countries have a reputation, for the most part, of putting in maximum effort and working hard for the team, which really connects with fans.
We had tim Howard and we had American flags. We support all our players wherever they come from
I am old enough to remember when Spurs played with Villa and Ardiles during the Falklands war in 1982,, the opposition fans booed them, but Spurs and the Yid Army remained loyal to them and loved them even more, you are right, we love our club over nationality
I like your humour and enthusiasm Guys and have just Subscribed.
I am in my 7th decade of attending in London and these are all from the 3rd and 4th Tier of England 92 Clubs Football League.
There are 20 teams in THe Premiership playing 38 League games from August-May and 23 teams in each of the other 3 divisions with 3 teams Promoted and Relegated from each division at the end of the season. The bottom 2 teams drop out into NON League Football and it can take 20 years to get back.
20 years to get back that's crazy. But I guess that's what that documentary Welcome to Wrexham is partially about.
But thank you for the information and the break down of the Premiership too. We definitely had fun with this video.
@@RealFansSports Thanks on this historic night as Luton Town has just played their first Home game in The Premier League after re-emerging from non-League football. I say "re-emerge" as they were in The Top League, which before 1992 was called, Division 1 . Luton, then over 2 decades, got relegated through the 2nd,3rd, and 4th Tiers into Non-League Football (5th Tier), and now after 4 Promotions have made it back to the top, where, like the other 2 Promoted teams, Burnley and Sheffield United they are one of the bottom 4 Clubs. THey lost 1/2 this evening and the gulf in class between our top 2 divisions has become a chasm..
If one of our pets died when we were children our Mum would make a rhyme about it a few minutes later to cheer us up and we'd always end up in a fit of laughter.
"Your hamsters dead and he's not coming back,doo dar, doo dar,
You found him the cage with a broken back, oh doo dar day"
This is a clue to why the British military punches above it's weight. We have a reputation for being cultured but there is an underlying savagery. Maybe from thousands of years of warfare but there is a definite pack mentality. Obviously if they were playing a foreign team then everyone's shaking hands and being English before slagging off the other team or fans or their leader or anything.
@@davidian7787 ....what!? 🤣
Yeah, the fire drill one is when fans leave early.
Starting a chant on a Tuesday night on an away day by just yelling and 6k fans joining in is elite
The clip with all the security/stewards. That's westbroms ground and that's the separation of the home and away fans in that stand
I think British football fans have seen the Baseball Match when Osama Bin Laden got slotted by SF and both opposing fans went wild shouting U.S.A, possibly the nearest they've ever become like UK football fans. As a Brit I was even proud of that moment. As Billy Connelly said why should we be scared of Bin Laden, living in a cave and shitting in a bucket. You've got to watch that sketch when a Glaswegian is in Belfast talking about terrorism. Billy Connelly on "Terrorist attack on Glasgow airport". You'll piss your self laughing.
That was a crazy moment. But there has definitely been some great moments in US sports history. The way y’all cheer is very much different then ours, and possibly more consistent, but we definitely have some crazy moments. I think I have seen that before 😂😂 that was funny
Oh Billy is just incredible if I'm ever sad I listen to the Glasgow airport bit or "if it weren't wellies"
11:57 it’s because the opposition fans have started to leave before the end of the game.
If you’re team is losing and you leave before the end you’re getting stick.
The 🎶 USA, USA, USA 🎶 chant was my team Birmingham City we had Auston Trusty playing for us who's an American defender he was a fan favourite
Even if you're losing 0-4, a comeback isn't impossible. In 2011, Newcastle United was losing 0-4 (at home) to Arsenal and, in the last 22 minutes, managed to score 4 goals to draw 4-4.
Yeah I know but it’s rare. It was just a joke though
And we went absolutely akka too that night when tiote smashed it in
Hiya John, Newcastle should of won
Joking apart, The "Saddlers" local name for Walsall Town FC, so called because Walsall is world renowned for the highest quality Saddles and Horse Tack etc.
It's Walsall FC, not Walsall Town FC.
@@PaulDear-jb2bu I played alongside Bernie Wright the hardest but fairest ever.
11:50
It's because the fans of the losing team are starting to leave, so they're being mocked! 😂
Love the way they slsg off the welsh even tho im welsh 😂😂😂😂😂
Just subscribed boys, got loads of suggestions for you from across the pond. WE ARE NUTS
All the chants are based in known songs... some from the country other worldwide.
That's interesting that you say that cause Nonpfixion after recording did say that some of the chants sounded like songs that he was familiar with. That's awesome thank you.
I've been to lots of matches in England, but I went to a match in Belgium 2 weeks ago and it was wild. Beerschot, Belgian 2nd division, great atmosphere, really amazing. Lots of songs in English, but with a heavy Belgian accent. Really great party in the bars around the ground after (they won 3- 0). If you are ever in Antwerp Belgium, go to a Beerschot game.
I was curious about Beerschot so I watched them on here, man they really know how to make some noise
@@upturnedblousecollar5811 Yeah man, they have a crazy atmosphere. Very lively, good vibes. I had a really great time.🙂
I live 3 miles from Walsall and I've just become a fan
I'm British and proud, i work 12 hour shifts but my passion lies in taking the piss (of which im a master). Loved your reaction gentlemen
I'm a walsall fan and I love singing that song were only a small club but we follow with passion football is not about money
Best one of this season so far is from my club pompey “yengi,yengi,yengi, he comes from down under, scoring goals for pompey and he shags kangaroos”
I do have to say being British myself we are a rowdy bunch for sure and the chants are on point the atmosphere of a British football game i dont think your find anywhere else in sports around the world
11:52 "is there a fire drill?" refers to the fact that the opposition fans are leaving early cos their teams losing.
Btw on the Walsall chant, a lot of what they were calling them like brummie is just what people from that city/town is called
Ipswich sung to the sky camera man the other week and he joined in lol
"is there a fire drill" is generally aimed at a set of fans leaving before the end of the game due to the scoreline.
Love that one!
I’m a uk footy fan and I’m loving this vid 😂 subbed 👊
We say it as it is, no holding back, thats what makes our football community, Watch ID classic film and those who have seen know its quality classic film, love from me in Clacton Essex England 🏴 xxxx
It's is funny but it's more prevalent in the lower leagues of English football 😂
13:43, These are Birmingham City fans, they are chanting USA because Tom Brady became their co owner.
3:10 AFCB fan here (the team who plays at that stadium) we aren’t a library. Most of the time we are louder than the away fans. And on the tv. The camera’s are in the away end so it sounds loader. So yes we are normally louder than the away fans, so we isn’t a library 😂😂
They chated about Dky being shit until Sky interview crew left the pitch
Nobody is safe and i mean nobody!!!!!
In London the chanting starts on the way to the games
No one likes us, we don't care
The tunes are all from original songs ie She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes,theme of Adam's Family etc etc
Got to hand it to Walsall,
I haven't heard that version of where the hell are you from in ages.
Wolves have a similar version i remember, I'm millwall but i once sat in the Wolves end when they played Charlton,
Me and my 2 mates must of been the only ones in the crowd not singing it.
Think i definitely prefer Walsalls version.
That's a proper old school football song.
we chant "is there a fire drill" when fans start leaving before the end of a game their team is losing
Yeah more chants please 😄
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7:53 it's not even like all the places they named were cities. shrewsbury only has a population of about 75000
Shrewsbury ain’t even in wales either so I don’t get the sheep shagger thing I thought that’s what we call the Welsh 🤦🏽♂️😂
Shrewsbury is 10 miles from the Welsh border
At least you guys don’t pause the video every clip.. you guys getting the subs for sure👌🏼
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The fire drill is because of fans leaving hahah
We wouldnt get away with this at an American game would we 😂
ive even heard them diss the tv company
That’s hilarious 😂😂
My mate Robert Taylor is singing the song peas chips and gravy Newport County Boy !
I recently saw the first American chant that actually made me laugh it was during an international match and the chant was "Its called soccer' on repeat, simple but it gives me hope that American "soccer" fans are going to be the best fans of any American sport.
Also love u to watch some chants from blues if u search best Birmingham city chants some are a bit old but good ❤love the content
Just telling you from England, these boys will roast anyone you could be walking down getting a snack and you’ll get roasted
Its the super bowl today in Las Vagas. Just imagine what the reactions would be if a good few hundreds of Englush football fans where at the superbowl today singing there songs and chanting and what would the reaction be.id love to see it.
It would be really cool! Unfortunately attending the super bowl is a fever dream for most fans because of the crazy prices. We just posted a video yesterday that talks about the prices for tickets and everything. It’s actually insane
Welcome to English football my American friends.........its brutal.
Basically mate, we all absolutely hate each other on the terraces.
11:27 shame you saw and heard this chant in low quality/poor sound quality
It’s my home team hull city’s iconic chant for when we are winning by a big score usually starting at 3 - 0 and higher
Nicknamed the tigers we sing you’re getting mauled by the tigers while “pawing” our claws towards the opposition fans an action that other clubs have claimed to be the most embarrassing thing they’ve ever seen a football fan base do but we love it and we won’t change it 😆
The "Is there a fire drill" is them yelling at the other teams fans at the end of the game because they are leaving the arean before the game is over
Walsall is renowned for fine leather goods, like saddles.
The Florence of the West Midlands, then?
The guy who loves his pepperoni pizza 😂 he’s our regular drummer at the Mighty Newport County / we are noisy UTC ⚽️😂
That Wallsall song is fire!
Glad to see Blackburn Rovers on the thumbnail!
We are famous for our crowd singers. Get a crowd of music lovers watch THE GREENDAY CROWD SING BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY.
When teams get battered by large scorelines the team fans leave the stadium that why they say is they a fire drill .
He’s a Cheltenham town fan and it was mainly a cup game against Exeter City
Dude he is wearing the swiss Nati Trikot 🤣🙌👌
My side's hurting 😂😂😂😂
This was definitely a fun video. Glad that you enjoyed it.
Is there a fire drill is because the team are getting smashed and the fans start leaving
It's part of the culture of British football. I make a point of not swearing in front of my 10 year old son, but that goes out of the window when we go to watch the footie... if anyone tries to ban it someone will have it listed as a protected cultural tradition.
could this be a thing in America would it make a game more enjoyable? it's just how we bond and i love it🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
I don’t think it could. You guys have more of a family environment for your soccer teams and we don’t have that. We support our teams and even each other but it’s different. Maybe we have too many sports or just have lost that sing along type spirit since our ancestors moved across the pond.
We do have this in college sports though and I think it’s the family atmosphere of the collegiate experience, everyone living in the same environment 24/7 that we lose in pro sports over here. We chant at pro games but it’s pretty weak generally speaking.
class video. and reactions👏
Them clips are so tame ....
The Manchester City version of "You're nothing special, we lose every week" is:
We never win at home and we never win away.
We lost last week and we lost today.
We don't give a f*** 'cos we're all p***ed up.
M-C-F-C OK!
Sung ironically nowadays of course, but when it was created it was true.😂😂😂
i liked the one where you heard the guy say the new line and the others repeated it
My favourite is sung to Brighton and Hove Albion fans. "We can see you holding hands" because Brighton is the gay capital of Britain.