Coming from an English Football fan, great explanation However, there's one thing important to note when looking at the whole system Promotion isn't just as simple as the top few teams getting promoted We have a system of automatic promotion and play-offs Let me explain with an example I support Bristol Rovers, we're in League One, but we just got promoted from League Two In League Two, there's 4 promotion spots (the amount of promotion spots also varies by League, it can be as little as 2) But only the top 3 go up automatically We finished in 3rd which meant we did go up automatically, but if we finished in 4th we would've been in the play-offs Basically the next 4 teams go into the play-offs (so for L2 4th-7th) The highest team plays the lowest, the middle two play in the semi-final, which has 2 legs Then the winners go onto the final, which if it's in one of the EFL Leagues would be held at Wembley (the national stadium if anyone didn't know) The winner gets promoted So in L2 you could finish lower than 4th and still get promoted (this season the play-offs were won by 5th) Not too important to know if you only plan on following the Prem but if you want to become a fan of English football more broadly or even support a lower level team this is important to know
This is a two year old comment but I just had to reply to say that I've been getting into football because my grandfather has supported one team his whole life and I wanted to talk to him about football more often and learn...and his lifelong team is Bristol rovers!!! What are the chances I would come on here and find an exact explanation to a question I had from another Rovers supporter, on a video made by someone from the US. What a small world!
@@edsp666 your granddad has good taste in football clubs 😂 And I think you should follow in his footsteps, being a Rovers fan is an absolute rollercoaster (not always in a good way) but I’ve been actively watching for 12 years now and there’s nothing like it We call ourselves the Gas family sometimes which is a bit cheesy but it does perfectly describe what being in the fanbase is like, and anyone is welcome 😉
Been bored on the weekends with no NBA or MLB on right now. Been watching these premier league matches on NBC I enjoy the games but know absolutely nothing how the league works. This video helped out a lot thanks man !
Correction: the part English, part Welsh, part foreign owned clubs premier league. England still has a top flight of their own but, it's called the championship.
Dude, excellent to-the-point explanation of EFL. I recently got into English soccer and I haven’t played myself in 30 years. This is the perfect explanation of how the league standings work. Thank you!!
I am an American born Anglophile, one parent was born and raised in England the other born and raised in a British Commonwealth nation. I love watching English Premier league football when it is shown over here. But I never fully understood it. I knew the basic terms and things like relegation and promotion, but there were many things I either learned in this video or that were more succinctly explained. Definitely well worth just a little under five minutes of my time. This is just for my own enjoyment of the sport, no gambling or anything involved. I love my American sports, but I want to be more familiar with the British football system. I especially appreciate your tying It into baseball. I know that might confuse or anger our British friends watching this, but it made it clear for me.
You mustn't call clubs at lower levels insignificant. These clubs may attract less than 1000 fans but they are very important to their fans and the community. Non league football is an absolute joy for a really genuine football experience. Premier League fans may also follow a club in the lower leagues.
Good point, I didn't mean to imply that the lower leagues were unimportant and contained no value. I meant it more as, for common fans just starting to learn about the Premier League and European football, that they're not going to hear nearly as much about those lower leagues as the Premier League. That's where the real star power is.
@@snowmansportsmedia my local team is Fleetwood Town in league 1. I have seen them climb from Level 10 to Level 3 in just 20 years. That sounds like a long time but it shows how far a small club can go. I know I may sound critical but I don't mean to. You're channel is fantastic. Your doing a great job promoting the British and European game. Well done 👍
My favorite team is Huddersfield in level 2 but also have been in level 1 before ( Extreme fail of 20th place in 2018/19 season. So sad. That's why I like them. I felt bad for them.
as an english person who's always been into football, i wish you went more into detail about stuff like the table, away goals (for the efl and fa cups) and more, but still pretty good
It’s ironic that me a Brit, has an American explaining a British football league to me lol. Thanks for breaking it down though. Never really understood how leagues work.
Great job love these overviews of the dif leagues you do...I am very into EPL but learning more about MLS and was confused about their start date and few other things the MLS vid cleared up. Thanks!
@@snowmansportsmedia it’s my pleasure, I got a tv subscription to sport tournaments but wasn’t aware of how it works, now i’m heading to your video about championship 👌
I just finished the TV series Ted Lasso and I never really was into soccer/football and learning it for the first time I really got into it and definitely want to learn a little bit more. The whole premier league was confusing it first but this video really helped me understand how everything is set up.
The 6th and 7th spots are contingent on the winners of the FA cup and the league cup. If they finish outside of the top five then they, not the 6th or 7th place finishers get the assigned European spot
Yeah that would be cool, unfortunately they've been doing it this way for over 100 years so I don't think any sort of playoff, within the premier league, is happening anytime soon
@@zaco21_ the schedule in football is too tight it’s not possible, they already have fa cup caraoble cup premier league and also champions league matches to play and also there’s international games Too, so it’s too tired for a player to play more games
@@Woodygooner Too tired? Maybe get rid of Carabao? Maybe there is no COMPLETE structure for the international games because theres too many international competitions. Maybe restructure the World Cup that involves the Euros. We all know everyone doesn’t like the Euros because it’s too competitive. How about the winner of the Euros gets qualified for World Cup? Same goes for Asian Cup, CONCECAF. Combine all international competitions with the World Cup. How many games are there in the NBA? 82?
You always explain well, your explanation in great 👍👍👍 but i feel sad that you have 7k subscribers 😟 i hope you will get lots of subs... Have a good day ❤️
Goal difference only comes into play if 2 teams are tied on points. So say Liverpool and Man City both have 24 points, with Liverpool scoring 21 goals and conceding 7, while Man City scores 18 while giving up 11. Liverpool would be ahead on goal difference because 21-7=14. Their goal diff is +14 while City's would only be +7
Any tips on picking a team to become a fan of? I've never been to England, so I don't have any regional connection to any teams. I don't want to pick a team just because a friend is a fan of them (though even if I did that would still give me a few to choose from). So, any tips?
Yeah, don't pick Everton like I did, that's my advice... Lol I would just watch as many clubs as possible for a few weeks and see who you're vibing with after that!
@@ecnalreleam Haha I'm just joking, Everton has given me some grief over the past few seasons, but I guess that's every team. Just watch as much as you can and see who fits your fandom!
@@snowmansportsmedia My favorite baseball team (the Angels) are pretty bad, but I still love them. Same for my favorite hockey team (the Ducks). I can enjoy a sport even with a horrible losing streak. Just all part of the fun. 😁
Chelsea fan here, but i think Leichester or Leeds should be right up your alley. Leeds got repromoted to the premier league last season for the first time in ages, rich in history, incredibly entertaining football and Bielsa at the wheel.
Let me ask, I am a factory worker who lives in Southeast Asia, I am 22 years old, is it possible to play in the Premier League? Am I late? It's okay to play in a weak club, the important thing is to be able to play in the EPL.
not sure why I watched this because im English and watched it since I was a baby lol, but its the best league in the world by far, money, players, fans, viewership, attendance.
There are none. Winner is who got the most points throughout the season. And top 4 gets to play champions league next season. 5-7 play Europa league/ Europa conference league.
Yep, if a team keeps getting promoted they could technically go from any league to the Premier League. Idk all the specific cases, but there's been plenty of times where a team has gone from EFL League 2 to the Premier League in a short span, 1 example I can think of is Wigan Athletic in the early 2000's
Yes, several teams have risen up through the leagues below Tier 10, such as Forest Green Rovers (the most eco football club in the world) currently competes in League One (Tier 3) after winning League Two. They competed in a league that runs from tiers 14-21 on the system
Tiers 1-4 are the professional leagues although Tier 5 is mostly professional now. Tier 6-10 is semi pro Tiers 11 and below are a mixture of semi pro and amateur teams Note: if this is wrong please correct me
Yes. Basically anyone can start a team in the 10th tier and keep getting promoted until the premier league. Example. A new team called AFC Wimbledon was formed in 2004 starting in the 10th tier. By 2017, they were in league one, the 3rd tier.
There are playoffs, but only for the lower leagues to determine the last promotion spot (so no playoffs in PL. Championship and below have playoffs though)
Actually, they intended to make it a closed league in 1992 (when PL was created, replacing the old 1st division) but eventually it was decided that pro-rel remains
Because it’s like that in every football league in the world for a long time. And if the investors are actually wealthy, then the team usually gets promoted pretty soon back up.
well actually the biggest explanation that, if you get regulated and promoted again the promotion reward is almost 200$ million , so some teams do that intentionally like Norwich city and so
@@benyoucefkarim1316 Um... that's very, very incorrect. 1- There is no "promotion reward." It's just that the premier league's TV deal and revenue is so massive, that the difference between being in the 2nd tier and the premier league is $200 million. 2. Norwich don't get relegated intentionally. No team wants to get relegated & miss our on the massive money that's in the premier league.
Hmm no I think that's more of a US/North American thing. I may be wrong, but I believe players don't receive individual rings for winning the Premier League, however, they do get medals iirc
@@darthfervor33BBY at the end of the season a player is awarded a golden boot ( top goalscorer) and golden glove ( best goalkeeper with the most saves).
@@senseiadam-brawlstars9465 The greatest football competition in the world, the world cup, uses a knockout format to determine the winner, why not the PL? In America, all of our major sports have a playoff system. For good reason. It brings drama and makes winning even harder and more prestigious cause usually the two best teams are left playing one on one. Just winning the regular season only carries bye rounds or home field advantages.
@@snowmansportsmediaupset!? We'd be pissed off. To say the least. And rightfully so. Each team plays each other twice. Team with the most points wins. Having a US style playoffs would invalidate the entire season. Seeing as we already have a winner. And a second, etc.
You play the following season in the league below. So if you finish bottom 3 in the premier league you move down to the English League Championship. But that following season a team will have a chance to get promoted if they finish high enough and back to the prem league
Lol my bad if anything I say sounds disingenuous, just trying to explain it the best I can from how I learned it to others in the most simplistic way possible
@@snowmansportsmedia Nah doesn’t sound disingenuous. Just we find ourselves in a weird situation where all over the world English is spoken in different ways, truly boggles the mind. But as I said, the video was still very interesting
So well explained. I live in the UK but have only started to get into football recently. Such a big help
Coming from an English Football fan, great explanation
However, there's one thing important to note when looking at the whole system
Promotion isn't just as simple as the top few teams getting promoted
We have a system of automatic promotion and play-offs
Let me explain with an example
I support Bristol Rovers, we're in League One, but we just got promoted from League Two
In League Two, there's 4 promotion spots (the amount of promotion spots also varies by League, it can be as little as 2)
But only the top 3 go up automatically
We finished in 3rd which meant we did go up automatically, but if we finished in 4th we would've been in the play-offs
Basically the next 4 teams go into the play-offs (so for L2 4th-7th)
The highest team plays the lowest, the middle two play in the semi-final, which has 2 legs
Then the winners go onto the final, which if it's in one of the EFL Leagues would be held at Wembley (the national stadium if anyone didn't know)
The winner gets promoted
So in L2 you could finish lower than 4th and still get promoted (this season the play-offs were won by 5th)
Not too important to know if you only plan on following the Prem but if you want to become a fan of English football more broadly or even support a lower level team this is important to know
Explained 100x better ty man
We need fans like you on internet in every sports who can add and explain like this to a newbie ❤
Love from India
This is a two year old comment but I just had to reply to say that I've been getting into football because my grandfather has supported one team his whole life and I wanted to talk to him about football more often and learn...and his lifelong team is Bristol rovers!!! What are the chances I would come on here and find an exact explanation to a question I had from another Rovers supporter, on a video made by someone from the US. What a small world!
@@edsp666 your granddad has good taste in football clubs 😂
And I think you should follow in his footsteps, being a Rovers fan is an absolute rollercoaster (not always in a good way) but I’ve been actively watching for 12 years now and there’s nothing like it
We call ourselves the Gas family sometimes which is a bit cheesy but it does perfectly describe what being in the fanbase is like, and anyone is welcome 😉
Been bored on the weekends with no NBA or MLB on right now. Been watching these premier league matches on NBC I enjoy the games but know absolutely nothing how the league works. This video helped out a lot thanks man !
Thanks for watching man!
Watch some cricket
Correction: the part English, part Welsh, part foreign owned clubs premier league.
England still has a top flight of their own but, it's called the championship.
Dude, excellent to-the-point explanation of EFL. I recently got into English soccer and I haven’t played myself in 30 years. This is the perfect explanation of how the league standings work. Thank you!!
Nice, thanks for the kind words! :)
I’m gonna need something to watch during December-March since the F1 season ends in December. Good explanation bro
Yes sir, thanks for watching!
I am an American born Anglophile, one parent was born and raised in England the other born and raised in a British Commonwealth nation. I love watching English Premier league football when it is shown over here. But I never fully understood it. I knew the basic terms and things like relegation and promotion, but there were many things I either learned in this video or that were more succinctly explained. Definitely well worth just a little under five minutes of my time.
This is just for my own enjoyment of the sport, no gambling or anything involved. I love my American sports, but I want to be more familiar with the British football system. I especially appreciate your tying It into baseball. I know that might confuse or anger our British friends watching this, but it made it clear for me.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
I am doing a big project on premier league and this was more than half of my research notes. Thanks for the great video! Keep it up.
Sounds fun, thanks for watching!
Brother you are doing great work. You earned my reputation. So next thing I wanna see is the FA CUP explanation briefly.
Thanks for watching! I will add the FA Cup to my list!
You mustn't call clubs at lower levels insignificant. These clubs may attract less than 1000 fans but they are very important to their fans and the community. Non league football is an absolute joy for a really genuine football experience. Premier League fans may also follow a club in the lower leagues.
Good point, I didn't mean to imply that the lower leagues were unimportant and contained no value. I meant it more as, for common fans just starting to learn about the Premier League and European football, that they're not going to hear nearly as much about those lower leagues as the Premier League. That's where the real star power is.
@@snowmansportsmedia my local team is Fleetwood Town in league 1. I have seen them climb from Level 10 to Level 3 in just 20 years. That sounds like a long time but it shows how far a small club can go. I know I may sound critical but I don't mean to. You're channel is fantastic. Your doing a great job promoting the British and European game. Well done 👍
@@ThorntonValiant my local is rochdale who are also in league one but they're pretty shit
Until they produce an upset in the FA cup
My favorite team is Huddersfield in level 2 but also have been in level 1 before ( Extreme fail of 20th place in 2018/19 season. So sad. That's why I like them. I felt bad for them.
as an english person who's always been into football, i wish you went more into detail about stuff like the table, away goals (for the efl and fa cups) and more, but still pretty good
I'm American and I'm getting into football (soccer) and you have been explaining plenty of things for me! Thank you!
That system should be the standard for all soccer leagues in general, in some countries there is some absurd ways of overcomplicating stuff
It’s ironic that me a Brit, has an American explaining a British football league to me lol. Thanks for breaking it down though. Never really understood how leagues work.
Thank you. Been dying for something like this.
Thanks for this. Trying to learn more about the sport for bettin purposes lol
Haha good luck with the betting, thanks for watching!
Football is the best sport for betting bro
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Great job love these overviews of the dif leagues you do...I am very into EPL but learning more about MLS and was confused about their start date and few other things the MLS vid cleared up. Thanks!
Man this is the easiest explanation I ever seen, always got trouble understanding how things work
Haha I understand, thanks for watching
@@snowmansportsmedia it’s my pleasure, I got a tv subscription to sport tournaments but wasn’t aware of how it works, now i’m heading to your video about championship 👌
After becoming obsessed with Mason Mount I’m now really wanting to learn about football! Thanks!
Ha good guy to be obsessed with xD
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How does that happen lol
@@Marksm50 easy
So helpful to this new fan in Los Angeles. Thank you so much.
I just finished the TV series Ted Lasso and I never really was into soccer/football and learning it for the first time I really got into it and definitely want to learn a little bit more. The whole premier league was confusing it first but this video really helped me understand how everything is set up.
The English Premier league is ranked the best in the world rn
“Always has been.”
Where’s your sources?
This really helped a lot, thanks
The 6th and 7th spots are contingent on the winners of the FA cup and the league cup. If they finish outside of the top five then they, not the 6th or 7th place finishers get the assigned European spot
Thank you for the video, it was very helpful
Excellent video, thank you
I would love to see a Playoffs series with the top 8 or 10 clubs to play in a Knockout Series and get to the EPL Final
Yeah that would be cool, unfortunately they've been doing it this way for over 100 years so I don't think any sort of playoff, within the premier league, is happening anytime soon
@@snowmansportsmedia yeah true, but alteast they can have a top 2 Final
@@zaco21_ the schedule in football is too tight it’s not possible, they already have fa cup caraoble cup premier league and also champions league matches to play and also there’s international games Too, so it’s too tired for a player to play more games
@@Woodygooner then u can shorten the Season with it ending in April and having Playoffs in May. Easy
@@Woodygooner
Too tired? Maybe get rid of Carabao? Maybe there is no COMPLETE structure for the international games because theres too many international competitions. Maybe restructure the World Cup that involves the Euros. We all know everyone doesn’t like the Euros because it’s too competitive. How about the winner of the Euros gets qualified for World Cup? Same goes for Asian Cup, CONCECAF.
Combine all international competitions with the World Cup.
How many games are there in the NBA? 82?
Thank you for this wonderful video.
Keep these videos coming. Great content!
Thanks a lot for watching!
Moving to Gravesend Kent from the states next year and I'm trying to figure out the league.
Nice
You always explain well, your explanation in great 👍👍👍 but i feel sad that you have 7k subscribers 😟 i hope you will get lots of subs... Have a good day ❤️
In the premier league table what does goal difference mean and how does it work.
Goal difference only comes into play if 2 teams are tied on points. So say Liverpool and Man City both have 24 points, with Liverpool scoring 21 goals and conceding 7, while Man City scores 18 while giving up 11. Liverpool would be ahead on goal difference because 21-7=14. Their goal diff is +14 while City's would only be +7
I'm a new epl fan
How do I pick a team to root for?
you pick Arsenal
Ted Lasso brought me here
Thanks and also it's clearly explained.
Any tips on picking a team to become a fan of? I've never been to England, so I don't have any regional connection to any teams. I don't want to pick a team just because a friend is a fan of them (though even if I did that would still give me a few to choose from). So, any tips?
Yeah, don't pick Everton like I did, that's my advice... Lol I would just watch as many clubs as possible for a few weeks and see who you're vibing with after that!
@@snowmansportsmedia Why not Everton?
@@ecnalreleam Haha I'm just joking, Everton has given me some grief over the past few seasons, but I guess that's every team. Just watch as much as you can and see who fits your fandom!
@@snowmansportsmedia My favorite baseball team (the Angels) are pretty bad, but I still love them. Same for my favorite hockey team (the Ducks). I can enjoy a sport even with a horrible losing streak. Just all part of the fun. 😁
Chelsea fan here, but i think Leichester or Leeds should be right up your alley. Leeds got repromoted to the premier league last season for the first time in ages, rich in history, incredibly entertaining football and Bielsa at the wheel.
premier league in the old fifa games was very competitive
Great vid! To the point🫡
Thank you for this explainer. I am watching Ted Lasso and was fairly uninformed.
Wrexham got promoted to EFL League Two then?
Yea
Since this is way too much can someone please do a short summary of how this works
Let me ask, I am a factory worker who lives in Southeast Asia, I am 22 years old, is it possible to play in the Premier League? Am I late? It's okay to play in a weak club, the important thing is to be able to play in the EPL.
You have to get scouted
Do u play for any slightly significant team in southeast Asia
Thx
not sure why I watched this because im English and watched it since I was a baby lol, but its the best league in the world by far, money, players, fans, viewership, attendance.
What next after complete 38 round ? What system to play Semi-final & final ?
No playoffs/finals, just the 38 games
@@snowmansportsmedia 😮
@@snowmansportsmedia Today is the last day of epl🥺
@@snowmansportsmedia Liverpool will finish top 3
There are none. Winner is who got the most points throughout the season.
And top 4 gets to play champions league next season.
5-7 play Europa league/ Europa conference league.
Bro wts GD and GF on points table??
Goals For/Scored and Goal Differential
@@snowmansportsmedia thanks❤️
Can teams in the non-leagues get into the top leagues? Has any team ever came from the bottom leagues to the top league and won it all?
Yep, if a team keeps getting promoted they could technically go from any league to the Premier League. Idk all the specific cases, but there's been plenty of times where a team has gone from EFL League 2 to the Premier League in a short span, 1 example I can think of is Wigan Athletic in the early 2000's
Yes, several teams have risen up through the leagues below Tier 10, such as Forest Green Rovers (the most eco football club in the world) currently competes in League One (Tier 3) after winning League Two. They competed in a league that runs from tiers 14-21 on the system
Tiers 1-4 are the professional leagues although Tier 5 is mostly professional now.
Tier 6-10 is semi pro
Tiers 11 and below are a mixture of semi pro and amateur teams
Note: if this is wrong please correct me
Yes. Basically anyone can start a team in the 10th tier and keep getting promoted until the premier league.
Example. A new team called AFC Wimbledon was formed in 2004 starting in the 10th tier. By 2017, they were in league one, the 3rd tier.
Luton town have gone from National League (league 5) to Premier League (top flight) in 9 years and I’ve been a fan all the way 🟠👒
Wait a minute this means there's no playoffs in the premier league like it is in NFL or MLB
That is correct, just 38 games to determine a champ
Yes.
But there are playoffs in the lower leagues to determine one of the promotion spots.
There isn’t an insignificant football club anywhere throughout the pyramid
What happens if two or 3 teams end up with the same amount of points
Goal difference is used as a tiebreaker
@@snowmansportsmedia nice, thanks for the 411
So there is no knockout stages in premier league..?
Correct!
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I just needed to know if there are playoffs. There aren't. Thank you so much lol.
There are playoffs, but only for the lower leagues to determine the last promotion spot (so no playoffs in PL. Championship and below have playoffs though)
There are playoffs in the lower tiers to determine who gets one of the promotion spots.
I don’t want the super league 😭
Nobody does my friend!
Graztie!
Football. Period.
Could Scunthorpe ever Premier League?
If they got promoted 5 times, then yes
Still don’t get it
How?
Prem-eee-arr
Does my head in that!
ikr
Love from india
Thank you!!
Why do the premier league team owners allow relegation? They stand to lose an incredible amount of money right?
Actually, they intended to make it a closed league in 1992 (when PL was created, replacing the old 1st division) but eventually it was decided that pro-rel remains
Because it’s like that in every football league in the world for a long time.
And if the investors are actually wealthy, then the team usually gets promoted pretty soon back up.
well actually the biggest explanation that, if you get regulated and promoted again the promotion reward is almost 200$ million , so some teams do that intentionally like Norwich city and so
@@benyoucefkarim1316 Um... that's very, very incorrect. 1- There is no "promotion reward." It's just that the premier league's TV deal and revenue is so massive, that the difference between being in the 2nd tier and the premier league is $200 million.
2. Norwich don't get relegated intentionally. No team wants to get relegated & miss our on the massive money that's in the premier league.
Clueless American here: do the players get anything like a championship ring when they win the league title?
Hmm no I think that's more of a US/North American thing. I may be wrong, but I believe players don't receive individual rings for winning the Premier League, however, they do get medals iirc
@@snowmansportsmedia ahh I see
@@darthfervor33BBY at the end of the season a player is awarded a golden boot ( top goalscorer) and golden glove ( best goalkeeper with the most saves).
@@samuelobinna825 oh nice that’s similar to baseball
I would love for someday if the Premier League did a 4 team playoff to decide the title.
Yeah I wouldn't mind a playoff system in the future, but I think a lot of people would be upset
Abso-f'ing-lutely not!!!🤬
Literally no one in England wants that lol.
Also, almost every football league in the world doesn’t use a playoff to determine the winner.
@@senseiadam-brawlstars9465 The greatest football competition in the world, the world cup, uses a knockout format to determine the winner, why not the PL?
In America, all of our major sports have a playoff system. For good reason. It brings drama and makes winning even harder and more prestigious cause usually the two best teams are left playing one on one. Just winning the regular season only carries bye rounds or home field advantages.
@@snowmansportsmediaupset!?
We'd be pissed off. To say the least. And rightfully so.
Each team plays each other twice. Team with the most points wins.
Having a US style playoffs would invalidate the entire season.
Seeing as we already have a winner. And a second, etc.
What happens when you get regulated?
You play the following season in the league below. So if you finish bottom 3 in the premier league you move down to the English League Championship. But that following season a team will have a chance to get promoted if they finish high enough and back to the prem league
You play in a lower division next season and every other season after that until you get promoted/relegated again.
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Sending this link to my girlfriend 😂
bahaha
Americans truly butcher my beautiful language, good video nonetheless
Lol my bad if anything I say sounds disingenuous, just trying to explain it the best I can from how I learned it to others in the most simplistic way possible
@@snowmansportsmedia Nah doesn’t sound disingenuous. Just we find ourselves in a weird situation where all over the world English is spoken in different ways, truly boggles the mind. But as I said, the video was still very interesting
Money laundering. Top the Premiership.
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Ted Lasso brought me here