Pronouncing the football team, "Ajax" the same as "Ajax" from The Warriors movie breaks my heart. EDIT: Oh my God, it gets worse... grieve with me, fellow football fans EDIT EDIT: Love the reaction though! :D
Yh they are pretty bad. I wouldn't be surprised if they do it on purpose though, to try and get more people to comment on the orginal video. Gives it more chance of it going viral. They already added the very clickbait thumbnail to the video.
Almost every non-english name was pronounced wrong by the voiceover, but somehow also the name "Graeme"? How does he pronounce Souness fine but struggle with Graeme 😅 Tbf americans usually say "gram" when they mean "graham" so who knows lol
Listening to Americans pronounce European names honestly makes me want to headbutt a wall of knives. Paypay (Pepe) makes him sound like a character from a highschool drama.
Incident No 7 - "Lienen was fouled, got back to his feet, looked down at his leg in disbelief and fell back on the pitch, yelling in pain and shock. In his right thigh gaped a 25-centimetre long and five-centimeter deep flesh wound. The bone was visible."
At school we were not allowed plastic studs and had to have metal ones. The reason being that plastic ones would wear down and form sharp edges that caused cuts. Metal studs held their shape and kept their rounded edge.
9:40 He basically sliced open the leg to create a 20cm long very, very open wound. On the original pictures you can pretty much see various forms of muscle tissue etc. that usually should be covered by skin out in the open... Imagine Forged in Fire cut tests on pig carcasses 😀 Extremely graphic injury, but ultimately not as bad for a player as some more commen ligament or cartilage injuries.
In early 2022 i broke and dislocated my ankle and shattered my fibula falling down some steps. How you saw the players foot in number 9 was how mine looked before straightening and fixing with metal work. It was a touch painful to say the least and not something I want to repeat.
The foul on Ewald Lienen is basically known as the most brutal injury in football. The iron studs cut through his skin and flesh so the bone of his thigh was visible. Due to adrenalin Lienen didn’t feel any pain and just stood up and started walking around with a 20 centimeter cut in his leg
oh so THAT's where I knew you from! Been bugging me allllll this time! Your infamous 'urrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrhhhhhhh' line! Crowd rush and shaking a wire fence! Well I never! :D Sorry, jesting, but wow hand stepped on is only a small injury in the scale of injuries and accidents but yep had that too and at the time it's mighty painful, I felt worried a crushed or snapped hand tendon but in the end just bruising and sore for a while. Your empathy in these reactions is more than most, not just a grimmace as a 'oh that's bad' momentarily held face, but can see you really put yourself in their place and imagine their pain. True reactions are rare in this packed niche of YT! Anyway thanks, great stuff!
When I did Sunday league back when I was a teenager, I got elbowed in the teeth intentionally which made my gums and lips bleed. If I wasn’t wearing braces I would’ve probably got some teeth knocked out
The Shawcross foul on a young Ramsey was horrific. I remember it - Ramsey's leg was at a right angle... in the middle of his shin! His leg was hanging sideways in his sock. It took him years to get back but he became an Arsenal club legend. To be fair to Shawcross, he cried as he left the pitch and apologised publicly as it wasn't intentional. Great video as always, albeit nasty injuries!
Schumacher!! Everybody's choice for goalie in a special selection of history's most evil XI! Complete with evil 80s bubble perm and evil Viking droopy moustache. What a guy! "Goal kick, nicht wahr, Herr referee?"
Alfie has said himself that the injury didn't end his career. Still a vicious attack that should have earned Keane a ban longer than Cantona's, though.
I'm calling it now. If David Busst is not on this list, the the list is hopelessly flawed! David properly Busst his leg, like 90"" Forget a game of two halves, he had a leg of two halves!
”Fun” fact: @5:19 the white thing on his sock is actually his bone pipe sticking out. He made a horror tackle and broke his own bone in the progress. Some would call it karma 😊 Edit: also This video is not really good imo. Theres way worse tackles than this and the narrator has no idea what he’s talking about most of the time.
Yes, there can be no intention to injure, but it is deemed as reckless and out of control. That is an instant red card. Any time that the studs on the boot make contact with the opponent, it is trouble.
@@Lew99900 but it's literally circumstantial, if the other guy had have been slower he'd have got the ball fine,even flying through the air like the ninja and no red card would have been given right
@@Jamie_D whenever you raise your foot near an opponents head, regardless of intent or circumstance, you are playing with fire. If you make contact to the head you are giving the referee literally no choice.
Man, but there were some awful pronunciations in that video! (#2) Battiston still suffers back pain to this day. Pure brutality. And you can't mention brutality in football without mentioning the replay of the 1970 English FA Cup final between Leeds and Chelsea - by today's standards, almost everyone on the field would have been sent off!
Only 20 seconds in and three mispronunciations. I hate it when people making videos clearly don't have a clue about the subject they're informing us about.
Its not your fault, because how are you supposed to know? But there are so many mispronunciations of players and team names in this video, and calling a football boot a 'shoe.' Who ever did this video does not really know what they are talking about.
It's lucky that some people are blessed/lucky/whatever at being a professional sports person, because, basically outside of that, they would be a thug. To have the intention to cause an injury and then write about it. Oh dear.
Just a nitpick but nobody would call the cup winner of a country the champions.(Cup being just a straight up knock out tournament.) The champions are those who win the league that year. Face each team away and at home for 2 times total. 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. Whoever has the most points would be labeled the champion of the country. The cup isn't nothing but is for most top teams a tertiary concern after the league and European football. We even have what we call "cup goalkeepers". Basically the second best goalkeeper plays in the cup games. When you hear copa del rey, Coppa Italia, FA cup, etc. those are all just different names for the cup of different countries(Spain, Italy, England in this case). Champions are made by consistency, not by winning usually 5 games in a year as would be the case for most winners of these cups.
I'd say dont watch stuff from this guy anymore because he cant pronounce anything and also has made multiple other mistakes such as "let's stay in england" after talking about a scottish team....
Pronouncing the football team, "Ajax" the same as "Ajax" from The Warriors movie breaks my heart.
EDIT: Oh my God, it gets worse... grieve with me, fellow football fans
EDIT EDIT: Love the reaction though! :D
Pain. All I feel is pain.
UEFA and Graeme Souness did me over
ffs How he said UEFA
How he said UEFA came on seriously. omg I just got to souness
Yh they are pretty bad. I wouldn't be surprised if they do it on purpose though, to try and get more people to comment on the orginal video. Gives it more chance of it going viral. They already added the very clickbait thumbnail to the video.
Uefa being pronounced you eee eff ay is hilarious
fr 😂😂
"Arsenang" Wenger.
Some of this mispronunciations in this video are hilarious!
"lee egg eh" for Liege 😂😂😂
Je suis Liégeois et fier d'être belge
More butchery in the commentary than the pitch.
lol
Almost every non-english name was pronounced wrong by the voiceover, but somehow also the name "Graeme"? How does he pronounce Souness fine but struggle with Graeme 😅 Tbf americans usually say "gram" when they mean "graham" so who knows lol
Wierder Bremen was the best miss pronunciation but the original video is unwatchable to any football fan because of the constant mistakes
Listening to Americans pronounce European names honestly makes me want to headbutt a wall of knives.
Paypay (Pepe) makes him sound like a character from a highschool drama.
It must be someone who's been given a script and not heard them pronounced before. Half of the European names were grating.
Incident No 7 - "Lienen was fouled, got back to his feet, looked down at his leg in disbelief and fell back on the pitch, yelling in pain and shock.
In his right thigh gaped a 25-centimetre long and five-centimeter deep flesh wound.
The bone was visible."
10:08 Lienen had a large chunk of his skin and muscle on his hamstring cut away by the iron studs. Brutal
And his bone was exposed.
I almost got whiplash from that pronunciation of Graeme Souness.
Maradona should have used the ankles of god
Grarmay Souness?
unintentionally hilarious voiceover
At school we were not allowed plastic studs and had to have metal ones. The reason being that plastic ones would wear down and form sharp edges that caused cuts. Metal studs held their shape and kept their rounded edge.
"Ajax" - famous last words before being attacked by a vicious hoard of football fans
He casually mentions that he was in the Walking Dead...
This was a verbal rape. It's insane that you can be this ignorant about language.
At 7:20 he actually didn't pinch his ear, he poked his eye with his finger, it was a very famous incident here in Spain
I like how chill he is
9:40 He basically sliced open the leg to create a 20cm long very, very open wound. On the original pictures you can pretty much see various forms of muscle tissue etc. that usually should be covered by skin out in the open... Imagine Forged in Fire cut tests on pig carcasses 😀 Extremely graphic injury, but ultimately not as bad for a player as some more commen ligament or cartilage injuries.
30 seconds in and I can tell you this is not the right video to be watching. U.E.F.A. A-Jacks. Just no
In early 2022 i broke and dislocated my ankle and shattered my fibula falling down some steps. How you saw the players foot in number 9 was how mine looked before straightening and fixing with metal work. It was a touch painful to say the least and not something I want to repeat.
The foul on Ewald Lienen is basically known as the most brutal injury in football. The iron studs cut through his skin and flesh so the bone of his thigh was visible.
Due to adrenalin Lienen didn’t feel any pain and just stood up and started walking around with a 20 centimeter cut in his leg
4:18 says grahmay and at 4:41 says it properly 😂😂😂
The number 3 foul ended up in a fractured skull for Mendez
oh so THAT's where I knew you from!
Been bugging me allllll this time!
Your infamous 'urrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrhhhhhhh' line! Crowd rush and shaking a wire fence! Well I never!
:D
Sorry, jesting, but wow hand stepped on is only a small injury in the scale of injuries and accidents but yep had that too and at the time it's mighty painful, I felt worried a crushed or snapped hand tendon but in the end just bruising and sore for a while.
Your empathy in these reactions is more than most, not just a grimmace as a 'oh that's bad' momentarily held face, but can see you really put yourself in their place and imagine their pain. True reactions are rare in this packed niche of YT!
Anyway thanks, great stuff!
Harald Anton "Toni" Schumacher on Patrick Battiston, is another
Arsenay Weinger
😂
I really love that you're checking out football videos, but jesus the commentary on this video was hard to get through! 😨
When I did Sunday league back when I was a teenager, I got elbowed in the teeth intentionally which made my gums and lips bleed. If I wasn’t wearing braces I would’ve probably got some teeth knocked out
The Shawcross foul on a young Ramsey was horrific. I remember it - Ramsey's leg was at a right angle... in the middle of his shin! His leg was hanging sideways in his sock. It took him years to get back but he became an Arsenal club legend. To be fair to Shawcross, he cried as he left the pitch and apologised publicly as it wasn't intentional.
Great video as always, albeit nasty injuries!
10:15 the images are available online. It was BAD!!! Imagine an autopsy cut going from his hip to his knee
Schumacher!! Everybody's choice for goalie in a special selection of history's most evil XI! Complete with evil 80s bubble perm and evil Viking droopy moustache. What a guy! "Goal kick, nicht wahr, Herr referee?"
Oh Jesus, the pronunciations in this are seriously triggering me
And it gets so much worse. How can you not pronounce “Graeme”
Wow I hope no one was hurt
this video probably wont have David Busst at old Trafford, don't eat before watching, ,
Yea that was nasty.
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£150,000 is about a weeks wages
Maradona fight Search that
Nice video if you continue with these video's you will hit 1 million subscribers very quicker
They didn’t mention on the last one but keane tackle ended his career
Alfie has said himself that the injury didn't end his career.
Still a vicious attack that should have earned Keane a ban longer than Cantona's, though.
Keano, there’s only one Keano. There’s only one Keano.
I really struggled watching this... Why can't Americans pronounce anything correctly?
You should watch a video on Margret thatcher the most derisive person in British history
I'm calling it now. If David Busst is not on this list, the the list is hopelessly flawed! David properly Busst his leg, like 90""
Forget a game of two halves, he had a leg of two halves!
10:24 the foul was infact brutal, his femur was completeley exposed, there was a huge tear in his thigh, horrifying
Grah-may Souness. What the fuck?
You should react to Roy Keane's best bit, on and off the field
I think the narrator pronounced Anderlecht correctly ....
you should watch roy keane as a pundit on sky sports
Not iron studs but Aluminium.
Some really inconsistent officiating is understating it.
Not the most brutal, just well known bad ones
studs not spikes football boots
The most brutal thing about this is the butchering of the competition, team and player names by the narrator!
American reacts to 15 most BRUTAL pronunciations in Football (European)!
Show when Jordan Pickford killed Van Dijk. They always blame us for him being terrible after 2 years.
"Gramay Sounass" - jesus wept :/
No roy keans injury was alfe haalands fault
Keano meant to do everything he did. Legend.
Ah yes, intentionally hurting others for you own sick amusement makes you a "legend" of course...
Fabre-gas not Fah-bree-gass
Oh dear, the narrator's pronunciations make this hard to watch. Football boots have studs.
American narrator 😮. Ajax 😅😅. 1 - zero 😂😂.
The biggest crime in this video is the mispronounciation of players and football clubs
Please watch Thomas muller funny moments and find out why its so out of carachter
The only thing more painful than any of these injuries is hearing the seppo on the original video mispronounce fucking everything.
”Fun” fact: @5:19 the white thing on his sock is actually his bone pipe sticking out. He made a horror tackle and broke his own bone in the progress. Some would call it karma 😊
Edit: also This video is not really good imo. Theres way worse tackles than this and the narrator has no idea what he’s talking about most of the time.
I never knew you could be sent off for a clear accident (the first one) dam
Yes, there can be no intention to injure, but it is deemed as reckless and out of control. That is an instant red card. Any time that the studs on the boot make contact with the opponent, it is trouble.
Reckless play with the high foot which endangers an opponent with a head injury. Intentional or not, it’s a red.
@@Lew99900 but it's literally circumstantial, if the other guy had have been slower he'd have got the ball fine,even flying through the air like the ninja and no red card would have been given right
@@Jamie_D No, it is deemed dangerous play and is an instant red card. There is no circumstantial factor to it.
@@Jamie_D whenever you raise your foot near an opponents head, regardless of intent or circumstance, you are playing with fire. If you make contact to the head you are giving the referee literally no choice.
Number 7 he could see the bone
Man, but there were some awful pronunciations in that video! (#2) Battiston still suffers back pain to this day. Pure brutality. And you can't mention brutality in football without mentioning the replay of the 1970 English FA Cup final between Leeds and Chelsea - by today's standards, almost everyone on the field would have been sent off!
18 matches is a lot yes, probably just under half a season maybe? not entirely sure. (A few months though atleast)
Only 20 seconds in and three mispronunciations. I hate it when people making videos clearly don't have a clue about the subject they're informing us about.
Keane is a Legend of the game, that was just how it was back then
Its not your fault, because how are you supposed to know? But there are so many mispronunciations of players and team names in this video, and calling a football boot a 'shoe.' Who ever did this video does not really know what they are talking about.
Just watch any vids of Vinny Jones
This video that's being watched is painful to watch. Not because of the fouls but the guy not knowing how to pronounce names properly.
It's lucky that some people are blessed/lucky/whatever at being a professional sports person, because, basically outside of that, they would be a thug. To have the intention to cause an injury and then write about it. Oh dear.
Just a nitpick but nobody would call the cup winner of a country the champions.(Cup being just a straight up knock out tournament.)
The champions are those who win the league that year. Face each team away and at home for 2 times total. 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. Whoever has the most points would be labeled the champion of the country.
The cup isn't nothing but is for most top teams a tertiary concern after the league and European football. We even have what we call "cup goalkeepers". Basically the second best goalkeeper plays in the cup games.
When you hear copa del rey, Coppa Italia, FA cup, etc. those are all just different names for the cup of different countries(Spain, Italy, England in this case).
Champions are made by consistency, not by winning usually 5 games in a year as would be the case for most winners of these cups.
That American narrator butchering all the pronunciation 😂 i didnt know whether to laugh or cringe. "A-jax" 😂😂
AYJAX
YOU EFF EE AY 🤣🤣🤣 Yanks man
React to messi
I am so sick of YT vids that have AI voiceovers....not even an actual real American could mispronounce so many names...
Roy Keane Is God.
reacts to messi the goat the movie
This guy is pronouncing everything wacky, not you, the guy in the video. Uefa is pronounced "yoo-ah-fah" and Ajax is pronounced "ay-axe"
Tbh cant watch the rest of this because of the multiple mistakes by the original video, love you jjla but this is just awful
I'd say dont watch stuff from this guy anymore because he cant pronounce anything and also has made multiple other mistakes such as "let's stay in england" after talking about a scottish team....
If a team loses a game by 1 goal to 0 goal it's pronounced 1-nil NOT 1-zero, bloody yanks, learn the correct terminology or keep your noses out
5th
Little more intressant please