I love the moment where Jamie starts to explain on the board, turns around and stops for a moment.. He saw that everyone was getting closer and really listened to him.. Something that never happened before and it always makes me tear up a little bit
Oh that's so interesting cuz my take away was a bit different; I took it as him realizing he was saying he shouldn't be the one in the limelight scoring goals.
Only seen the show through clips, because Apple TV, but I noticed a nice paralell between Jamie and Zava here. Zava just started rearranging the board, put himself up front and everyobe else back. Jamie asked permission, pulls himself back, moves up his teammates. Im sure the scenes are like a season apart but they still feel connected to me.
After I watched Ted lasso I thought “maybe I can get into soccer”. I watched one quarter of a match and remembered that the show has approximately 8,000,000% more action than an actual soccer match.
Thing is: Ted Lasso has amazingly little Football in it (which makes it great for people like you who don't like Football aswell!). A normal game is 90+ minutes and on average there are 1-2 goals. So yes, if you only enjoy the goals, Football is absolutely not the sport for you. If you enjoy the game itself, the "lawn chess"...then it is so full of action, hardcore fans will tell you that a sport like Handball (where there are goals like every 30 seconds) is "boring". Not that I would agree with that though
Ted Lasso writers: "Okay, in episode 7, I think we should have Richmond beat Arsenal 2-0 after a classic Ted inspirational speech." Coach Beard: "That doesn't work for me, brother."
it's mancunian, but people often confuse it with scouse which is being spoken in Merseyside (Liverpool), so if you are unsure try to imagine a person saying to you "Oh, f*** off", if you can hear it more clearly in your head that means that the person has mancunian accent and that's what they would say to you if you ask them if they are from Liverpool. I hope this helps.
a fan tribute video to Ted Lasso with Claude's "Everything's Great" as the background song: The video is available on my channel or th-cam.com/video/ghEIu1stPNQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_tB_JoVQOH0ad7Q4
the most annoying thing is the UK players should've known what he meant by "stop going to me, start going through me" nearly every football fan i've met who i've asked about that knew immediately
They lost against a team two leagues above them at that time and were experimenting with a new strategy in total football(where players swap positions during key moments to better encourage momentum and full utilization of space) and were struggling because they still were playing a standard feed the striker mindset. Jaime's speech is what wakes them up to the idea they don't HAVE to play like the other teams and can embrace what makes their team stronger through the trust and instincts from how bonded the team became. So yeah, using a midfielder to move the ball through stretching the field isn't exactly rocket science, but the wisdom to implement and course correct are why the scene feels satisfying. In season 1, Ted tells pre-growth Jaime that if he can figure out how to play without ego and use his natural talent to lead, the others would follow. And 2 seasons later, that's exactly what we get, to the bewilderment of Jaime. They didn't listen to him because he was "the star player" or anything, but because he had earned their trust. This episode marked a turning point for the team, as they begin to start winning once more due to their better understanding of total football.
Jamie realizing he’s respected by the team is such a lovely moment.
Jaimie EARNING the respect of the team is such a lovely moment.
@@Jeremy-p1xain't a moment, but a whole season of hard work and development
Roy slowly unraveling is the best
MAKE IT STOP!!!!
@@PeoplecallmeLuciferohhh, no no
I love the moment where Jamie starts to explain on the board, turns around and stops for a moment..
He saw that everyone was getting closer and really listened to him..
Something that never happened before and it always makes me tear up a little bit
Me too
jamies development is the best part of the show
Oh that's so interesting cuz my take away was a bit different; I took it as him realizing he was saying he shouldn't be the one in the limelight scoring goals.
@Hasturoth well you're wrong
Also love that he's the one to fix their idea of total football because he played it at Man City.
0:45 “god I hate what you’ve fucking done to me” 😂😂😂😂
I love how he is immediately repulsed by himself lol
ya. but those were TWO awesome putbacks by Roy.
Its just as funny as 1:48 😂😂😂
He has like three and a half lines in this scene and they're clearly the best
Make it stop 😆 🤣 😂
The day Jamie realized he was actually worthy. So many people helped him get to that moment. Majestic indeed
He became a leader rather than a star.
the subtle, "youre on fire" from ted is brilliant.
Only seen the show through clips, because Apple TV, but I noticed a nice paralell between Jamie and Zava here. Zava just started rearranging the board, put himself up front and everyobe else back. Jamie asked permission, pulls himself back, moves up his teammates. Im sure the scenes are like a season apart but they still feel connected to me.
You really do need to watch the show. They ABSOLUTELY ARE connected.
It's worth paying the subscription for.
A majestic, sweeping symphony of a goal!
What a nice describe
This is definitly one of my favorite lines from the whole series! ⚽
Too bad it requires the arsenal to be playing in slow motion for it to actually work.
Honestly the anouncer gave me goosebumps lol
Arlo White was great when he commentated on the premier league. Pretty sure he's doing LIV Golf now.
That was bloody good 😂
The thing about Arsenal is, they always try to walk it in
You saw that ludicrous display last night?
@@MichaelKubik-p6u What was Wenger thinking sending Walcott on that early?
The first comment gave me Deja vu. It was the two that followed that really sent it home for me
If you know, you know 😂
Unironically, Jamie is 2/3 of the way to recreating Cruff's 3-Diamond-3 formation.
Cruyff. Or you can call him Lord Johan
An Arsenal goal scored against Arsenal . Yes I’m an Arsenal fan
@@dr.hero18 Man City!!! Go Chieftans!!
@@sgtlamancha8056th place
@@sebastianpert7625 it’s been a year for sure ☠️
@@sebastianpert7625 bottler fc
The plan Roy wanted to do by tying all the strings to Jamie’s earlier. So great
That field sequence was the most entertaining of the series.
Love the look from Jan Maas the Dutchmen when Beard says "Van Dyke!"
"God I hate what you've done to me!"
Hilarious!
I like how Jaime's signal to be a appropriate prick is them giving him a middle finger.
Aka assquatch 🙄🙄make it stop. haha absolutely 🔥
🤭
I hate what you’ve done to me lol
Ted mumbling "No, no" after that is what really sells it.
I never noticed the "four on three" before. Yet another silly little moment that made me smile.
Roy with the asssquatch was fantastic.
I miss this show
We too
Subtle but at the end Jamie makes the extra pass to set up the goal and callback the Man City game, such a well written development arc
That's why it's called the beautiful game
Exactly
Such a feel good clip
I agree
2:40 The moment Jamie admitted he needs to get ran trough
AYOOOOOOOOOO 🤨💀
@@EliaFlowers hey, we don't judge XD
After I watched Ted lasso I thought “maybe I can get into soccer”. I watched one quarter of a match and remembered that the show has approximately 8,000,000% more action than an actual soccer match.
Not too much exactly
I share the same thoughts 😂 but I’ve been told the live games actually suck you in.
@ they do not lol.
Thing is: Ted Lasso has amazingly little Football in it (which makes it great for people like you who don't like Football aswell!). A normal game is 90+ minutes and on average there are 1-2 goals. So yes, if you only enjoy the goals, Football is absolutely not the sport for you.
If you enjoy the game itself, the "lawn chess"...then it is so full of action, hardcore fans will tell you that a sport like Handball (where there are goals like every 30 seconds) is "boring". Not that I would agree with that though
Exactly. We Americans do not have the patience for that. 😅
Tartt looking back at the crowd like "wait you guys respected me?"
Seeing Ted & Trent flip off Jamie was kinda adorable somehow? lol
4 on 3 always makes me chuckle
Ted’s favorite was Ron white that makes me happy
Tater Salad
Stop playin *to* meh, and start playin *froo* meh, do you get meh?
2:26 - THIS SHOW IS SO FUCKIN GOOD LMFAOOOOO
I love this show. Maybe not season 2. But amazing.
I love the 4 on 3 break 😂
Amazing scene but Brett with his 2 lines stole everyone’s thunder here. 😂
Roy: “Make it stop”
Ted: “No”
Rewatching this and I just realized that with nate the coaches also have all of the facial hair styles
None of them have a goatee
Ted Lasso writers: "Okay, in episode 7, I think we should have Richmond beat Arsenal 2-0 after a classic Ted inspirational speech."
Coach Beard: "That doesn't work for me, brother."
Is it just me or keely looks really good eat
I need a season 4😢
total football,the things you would never saw again in this generation
Somehow this is what man city needs right now
Number 4 on three
1
2
Even Trent got in on it😂
And there it is .. a Core scene + with the current season’s Arsenal performances Richmond would have won.
"make it stop" - hahahha
What accent does Jamie have? Northern England? 🤔 (I’m from Texas)
Mancunian (from Manchester)
@@SuperJk94my wife and I recently watched the UK Love is Blind and I was able to guess one of the guys was from Manchester because of Jamie Tartt
Vow!!!
it's mancunian, but people often confuse it with scouse which is being spoken in Merseyside (Liverpool), so if you are unsure try to imagine a person saying to you "Oh, f*** off", if you can hear it more clearly in your head that means that the person has mancunian accent and that's what they would say to you if you ask them if they are from Liverpool. I hope this helps.
a fan tribute video to Ted Lasso with Claude's "Everything's Great" as the background song:
The video is available on my channel or th-cam.com/video/ghEIu1stPNQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_tB_JoVQOH0ad7Q4
I watched it in your channel. That was perfect
@Borna_cute_magic I'm just a beginner, but thank you!
the most annoying thing is the UK players should've known what he meant by "stop going to me, start going through me" nearly every football fan i've met who i've asked about that knew immediately
Make it stoppp 😖🤣
Basically explaining false 9
Stop going to meh, start going through meh~
damn
4-2-3-1
The foreshadowing of this by Roy Kent earlier in the episode was masterful
th-cam.com/video/USfeEKLOD0w/w-d-xo.html
Who ate all the pies?
They lost 7-1
Why is jamie not speaking proper english? Its like he cant say R?
He speaks in an special accent
The actor is affecting a thick Mancunian (Manchester) accent for his role. He sounds quite different if you hear his natural voice.
Soup
??
😂
Cool! Soccer (or Football) is played 4-3-3, anything else is a boring bullshit
No soccer
Footballlllll
I mean they lose because that’s like the most basic soccer skill lol.
They lost against a team two leagues above them at that time and were experimenting with a new strategy in total football(where players swap positions during key moments to better encourage momentum and full utilization of space) and were struggling because they still were playing a standard feed the striker mindset. Jaime's speech is what wakes them up to the idea they don't HAVE to play like the other teams and can embrace what makes their team stronger through the trust and instincts from how bonded the team became. So yeah, using a midfielder to move the ball through stretching the field isn't exactly rocket science, but the wisdom to implement and course correct are why the scene feels satisfying.
In season 1, Ted tells pre-growth Jaime that if he can figure out how to play without ego and use his natural talent to lead, the others would follow. And 2 seasons later, that's exactly what we get, to the bewilderment of Jaime. They didn't listen to him because he was "the star player" or anything, but because he had earned their trust. This episode marked a turning point for the team, as they begin to start winning once more due to their better understanding of total football.
@@amorantoboythx for explaining that 👍🏻
@@amorantoboy Wasnt this in season 3, so they were both Premier league teams?
God i fucking hate this lol
Worst show ever 😣
👎👎👎
Coaches: no shame to go back to 4-4-2
Tartt: why not to go forward to 4-2-1-3?
Damn this show was so much fun. 🥲
It really was