Read the book it's %100 correct.. No bullshit..I'm 56 Chelsea FC..from Hammersmith.. So is the fella the book ..but obviously not his real name..funny my Chelsea FC mates thought it was me !!?👊👊
Nothing funny about it I'm an ex arsenal pod I was the hardest of my firm,I've cut people up and been cut my self Lots of violence and pain. If I could do it all again I would but too old now I'm 56
@@davidramishvili9696to “flank” them just means to attack from the side, instead of head on for example. It’s not cockney slang, more of a military term
Love how loyal folk out there are to there teams..... In south africa its about 4-5 teams max but one day i know this country will evolve nd football will increase with international players flocking cos we definitely have football factory flavaz nd gangster football behaviourz
yeah mine was too, i had "spunk qll your money on beers, fruit machines and brasses? fuck that for a laugh i know what id rather do , Tottenham away love it" or something along them lines lol
@@craigcook8224 yeah shit lingo. Or rhyming slang. Lemon. Dry lunch my personal worst. Melt. Sigh. Cringey. Talk about typecast actors and Nick Love the one genre man. Good at it though.
Rich of hull loves dan 1 how come it’s different to the one in the film cuz I recently re watched it and was like “swear the music was slide away why have they changed it”
They really could've and should've made the fight scenes a lot more realistic in this film tbf. I know it's quite an old film now but it was a bit weak
@@TheScouseassassin Literally english...We, who learn english in school or tv or internet, hear and use the literal version,mostly american I think( movies and media) and when We hear those dialects...can't figure out what those poeple saying! It is the same for You if You learn french and go to France....different dialects or slangs and some immigrants like arabs and africans with they're own way of spelling talk to You...and barelly recognize a few words
And we can't stand you Irish and your soppy religious hypocrisy, still crying over potatoes and Cromwell and refusing to fight Hitler. Horrible people and disgusting culture.
@@onlysmartieshavetheanswer3657 oh right. When would you say the cockney rhyming slang we hear in Hooligan movies and so on began, like early 70s? 80s?
We,ll get the beers safe then we,ll out flank “em 🤣🤣🤣
On the Rory!
The courtroom escapist moment always cracks me up when the judge calls him a fat slob😂
This film is hilarious, I laugh my head off when I watch it. I think of it as a comedy. It’s a good laugh.
Read the book it's %100 correct.. No bullshit..I'm 56 Chelsea FC..from Hammersmith.. So is the fella the book ..but obviously not his real name..funny my Chelsea FC mates thought it was me !!?👊👊
Hmmm...
@@jadenplays6095 don’t talk shit jaden plays 🤣
Nothing funny about it I'm an ex arsenal pod I was the hardest of my firm,I've cut people up and been cut my self Lots of violence and pain. If I could do it all again I would but too old now I'm 56
@Scott B I'm not active anymore so leave off still know a few heads obviously
this movie has some of the greatest dialog in film history
you're easily pleased...lol...
😂😂 not many films in your library
@@22811944 LOL. Interesting to know what he thinks the other films with good dialogue are...
I upvited your comment as that has to be the best joke ever.
legit
We’ll get the beer safe then we’ll out flank em .. 😂😂😂😂
What he means by that ? Is it cockney slang?
Why is this quote so hilarious?
@@davidramishvili9696It's just funny 🤣🤣 ffs
@@davidramishvili9696to “flank” them just means to attack from the side, instead of head on for example. It’s not cockney slang, more of a military term
On the Rory, on the Rory
About 10 please dont start Bill. The way he says it lol
And that was his idea of a good day out
@@furdiebant yes. Good. Lad. Bill
You focking mugs
@@SorryBadName That's how it's said here in Yorkshire, over there it's YEW FACKING MAGS!
Marko Ranković ah alright. Cheers mate
"ON THE RORY, ON THE RORY!!"
What does that mean
@@tonywilthshire308 In that situation, 'get down on the path' (or pavement). Rory McGrath = Path, rhyming slang
It's only a bubble Bill.. Lol
Don’t fucking just
Just a buble?
Just a babbuw?
you smashed the granny out of this video idea
Tottenham away. Love it.
Idk if it was the greatest film ever but I loved it
Some dinlo put lillies in with the crysanths.
Hahah
Dimlo...
@@M9791-e3x*dimlow
Love how loyal folk out there are to there teams..... In south africa its about 4-5 teams max but one day i know this country will evolve nd football will increase with international players flocking cos we definitely have football factory flavaz nd gangster football behaviourz
Legend..
I love that early monologue by Danny Dyer:)
Ya Long streak of piss never gets old 😂
Really good film 👍👍👍
The judge was awesome:))
What about the one with the woman going foul mouthed at those football thugs, while they were fighting.
It has , it’s just different , it was the original
Aye that was the original opening
0:39 😂
They missed stumble bum
As a Mexican, i have to say, this film is very good and nice..
Ok Amigo
@@soulbrother61 lol
Wasnt this guy in lock stock and two smoking barrels?
Yeah
Dog.
He put on a lot of weight in the 6 years between films.
Yep, he's also a Millwall fan!
"Can everyone stop getting shot?"
You mugs lol
FUCKING TOTTENHAM AWAY, LOVE IT
Is this in a different cut of the film? I swear his speech in my copy of the film is different 🧐
yeah mine was too, i had "spunk qll your money on beers, fruit machines and brasses? fuck that for a laugh i know what id rather do , Tottenham away love it" or something along them lines lol
@@topwelda147Original version had oasis music and different lines i believe
what my gunna do walk ? I use that one every time iv had a few pints or some nutty skunk and someone tells me not to drive
Haha fair point.
Ain’t you responsible.
Your well hard ain’t ya 🤨
its what billy bright says on the film chill out you bell ends
@@thekingstayking836 love it! 😂😂😂
Laaaav it!!!!
on the Rory. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Taught them away” 🙈
Tottenham away u pr*ck
Tottenham away.
@@Jwall200 taking this piss out of Danny dude you fucking muppets
@@neilmoore5387 have a day off trigger
@@tommypatience4263 Don’t try backtracking. Me trigger? Why? I’m not a fucking southerner pal. Thank fuck.
Love it ⚽💙⚽⚽
Has That London changed since those days ?
Where is Jessica Hyde ?
Neil maskel is amazing in utopia. Also watch him in kill list.
@@DAN-z3u just don’t watch the American remake it’s beyond terrible
@@cne1975 I’ve seen reviews it’s and they have said it’s terrible
@@DAN-z3u mate it’s so bad
RB by far the most fucked character.
Still waiting for series 3 :(
What's wrong with you Bright?
"Short on the sides and back please guv" 0:41
how many did you say there was?
Nearly 30 what’s he on about
u gonna mug me off?
Yoo MAG!
Then he sold greenwich football club :p
What does "Sy" or "Si" mean? Ive used that alot and ive no clue what it means as an insult
It’s spelt ‘Si’, and it means stupid idiot in a shortened abbreviation
It's also just shortened version of Simon the same way as Dan (Daniel) or Rob (Robert)
Wtf both the other answers are right. It's "sigh" as in the noise you'd make when you're fed up. Calling someone a sigh because they make you sigh.
@@craigcook8224 yeah shit lingo. Or rhyming slang. Lemon. Dry lunch my personal worst. Melt. Sigh. Cringey. Talk about typecast actors and Nick Love the one genre man. Good at it though.
Si means stupid idiot.
The first one wasn’t in the film
Rich of hull loves dan 1 how come it’s different to the one in the film cuz I recently re watched it and was like “swear the music was slide away why have they changed it”
Was in the one I watched years ago
There was a Chelsea fans version. It had Supersonic at the start and Asquesce for Scousers away
The pirate copy I had had this music but the official release had different one
There’s two version of the film. Original version and then a slightly watered down version they play on TV
Frank Harper’s the best.
They really could've and should've made the fight scenes a lot more realistic in this film tbf. I know it's quite an old film now but it was a bit weak
Is someone in England who speak english?:)))
shaaaat up you mug...
@@bobblewebb01 That's was a scpottish accent?Or from Wells?
@@misi1979 Great reply, we just need to figure out if you're joking or just plain stupid!
"Is someone"...you fell at the first hurdle!
@@TheScouseassassin Literally english...We, who learn english in school or tv or internet, hear and use the literal version,mostly american I think( movies and media) and when We hear those dialects...can't figure out what those poeple saying! It is the same for You if You learn french and go to France....different dialects or slangs and some immigrants like arabs and africans with they're own way of spelling talk to You...and barelly recognize a few words
"On the Rory" is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard from a grown man in my life
Yeah, styling it out cos you don't know what it means, you mong.
Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Can't stand how the Cockneys, the slang and culture
What are you Northern then? And it ent really cockney
And we can't stand you Irish and your soppy religious hypocrisy, still crying over potatoes and Cromwell and refusing to fight Hitler. Horrible people and disgusting culture.
Danny Dyer was a twat back then too 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
What does 'Lemon' mean?
Sour / Bitter
It means don't get smart as smart rhymes with Lemon Tart in cockney rhyming slang.
@@Ben-fw8qr aye caught a recent commenter. Is cockney rhyming slang easy to pick up or something you have to grow up learning?
@@jaiharvey520 not slang is the same, it changes generation to generation.
@@onlysmartieshavetheanswer3657 oh right. When would you say the cockney rhyming slang we hear in Hooligan movies and so on began, like early 70s? 80s?
Basically children that never developed an adult brain, soooo cool...
Danny who lol you mug
Twonk even🤣