American Reacts to UK vs US FOOTBALL CHANTS (Cringe)
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If fans of any sports team in the UK used the "I believe that we will win" chant you could guarantee the oppositions fans will chant back, "I believe you're talking shit".
Yeah, was thinking the same thing tbh
Justification for a good glassing IMO
And would probably get "is this a nursery" if you did the days of the week one
I Think they will just laugh.
Not even that. You'd have your own fans turning on you thinking "shut the fuck up" 😂
"I believe that we will win" has to be the most tragic chant in the history of our species
@Fat man eating a pie on the bench football club hahaha you're right
It actually filled me with existential dread
I can imagine an English football crowd chanting that, just with a heavy layer of sarcasm and irony.
U-S-A, U-S-A...! Lyrical perfection
My team Wolves sing 'fuck em up, get into them' when the team need reminding to try.
'Fight, fight, wherever we will be, we are the boys from the black country'
LOL In the UK, the Seatle guy would be greeted by cheers of 'who's the d***head with the mike', and that would be from his own side's fans.
😂😂😂😂
The day we get a match against the US we are going to destroy their fans 😂
Ska Steve, this regularly happens (or used to) at Leyton Orient, who had an in-house drummer at home games. Visiting fans would regularly chant, "Who's the wanker with the drum?"
@@smahier that reminds me of that twat at pompey with his bell. Would make the game unbearable even watching on the TV.
The English fans have no idea how real ultras create a real atmosphere because you don’t have such culture. England has compared to the other big 4 leagues the worst fans and atmosphere. The Seattle guy is the one who animates the other ultras, so it is organised. He is giving everything and I love it. England is a small football nation with no fan culture at all
US: "I believe that we will win"
UK: "We lose every week..."
Or…”you’re shit if you can’t beat us!”
“…You’re nothing special, we lose every week!” 😂😂
“How shit must you be, it’s only 1-0”
Also does OP realy not know what the term "trying to fuck someone with a dead chicken" is?
Is it just a random blindspot of knowldge or did he grew up in a very softspoken palace?
Imagine that in the England/USA match in Qatar this year
Best chant ever is Scotland vs Italy and the Scottish fans chanting were gonna deep fry your pizzas
Scottish chanting ^
🤣
Two Andy Gorams
Italian nightmare 😂
that is hilarious, I have to agree
Anybody else cringe at the barbecue one slaughtering a perfectly good song (vindaloo) 😂
That was truly awful!
Cringing at all of it 😬 🙈😂😂
They ruined the song
Me, and me mum and me dad and me gran...
I knew someone would comment on that crime.
"I believe that we will win" is the most tragically quaint and weirdly formal chant I've ever heard. And it's common over there?! I don't even watch sports and that's lame AF 😂
Agreed.
Slashdisco, that is almost as funny as the vid!
If the Queen were to do a football chant it would that
Meanwhile In England. "Ole's at the wheel at the wheel Ole's at the wheel La La La La la"
@@KennyFCB of course the German doesn’t understand the joke 🤦♂️
The “ FIGHT AND WIN - SEATTLE “ lad , gave me so much 2nd hand embarrassment, I’m curled up in a cringe cocoon 😳😄🏴
Harry Kane's American cousin
Yeah, I felt like his ancestors just went "oh ffs, Chris... Sit down"
It was honestly sooo bad man. Mon the scotland 🏴🏴🏴
It's just a crackhead doing his thing
What the hell is that sh*t flag should support the mighty three 🦁🦁🦁 🏴
"There's gotta be so many fights at these games."
There's a reason the stadiums are swarming with police before during and after a match.
And we separate fans
@@jackstreeter934 especially during the derby matches. 😂😂
@@flamingsmore5904 not derby all matches serperate fans LIVERPOOL and EVERTON derbiies they mix the fans and call it the friendly derby
@@laceyherst2786 True, forgot about those.
@@laceyherst2786 not anymore they don’t. Have you ever even been?
Dude, if any team sings "I believe that we will win" in Europe, they will go home crying.
Did you notice there was only 2 that joined in
With the "how do they get started chants", it's a mixture of chants that have been around for years, new ones made up in the pubs and some hilarious improvisation at the game that spreads across the crowd like a wave coming in.
Just to add that they are also sung to a handful of common tunes. So there are basically templates that the crowd already know and the most creative get picked up quickly and variations sang week in week out by the season ticket holders, who also go to the same pubs and know each other.
@@TheDomesticatedape Yes actually, that's a very true and good point to make for someone that wants to know what's going on. The tune is already there, everyone already knows it. So it only takes a few seconds of one person to put the words to one of those tunes during the game and that's why it easily spreads like wildfire once others start hearing the lyrics.
@@whitestripe1854 WOuld it be fair to say that the common songbook learned through school assemblies and British 60s pop feeds into this? Or common bits of classical (Is this a fire drill sung to the bit of Barber of Seville everyone knows..)
@@alcockell I mean, I'm only 34 but yeah, you're probably spot on there! 30 years of going to Old Trafford and I'd never made that connection! Lol. 60s pop, but I'd say the ecstasy Hacienda times in the 80s had a massive influence, but I'd not even made that connection till I read your comment! Yeah. Good shout buddy! I'm well chuffed with that! You're totally right I reckon!
One of the comedy moments at a game is where a guy starts singing, and nobody joins in, and his voice will embarrassingly tail off after a few seconds. Generally you have a few guys who will start things off. Nothing formal or organised, just people with the balls to do it (see above) and the ability to pick the right thing to sing.
The "referees a wanker" chant being sung without the presence of a ref has gotta be one of the most idiotic things I've ever seen 😂
The Brits sing this so it must be good. We must repeat it without context in any situation.
@@DHW3008 you we sing it when the ref is being a walker 🤣
@@martinrainger1561 so do we. But we sing it in the stadium. At the ref. When he's being a wanker.
When there is a ref it is a vibe
It was after the game was over
I never realised as a kid going to football matches that separating fans into "home" and "away" was anything unusual. To learn that other sports teams don't do that was a revelation.
Wait do they not do that in America 😳
@@liam-cd7jw I'm not sure, I thought it was really strange if they don't because even if there's no trouble you still want to sit next to your own fans right?
There was a time where Man Utd fans and Liverpool fans used to stand in the kop end together. That would never happen anymore.
never heard of that or seen that till i played fifa and saw there was an away section 😂From America btw
@@jonash.1640 So at an American football game all the fans of each team sit where they like?
I spent 5 years working in the states. I met some great folks but the sport is passionless. No relegation, no passion and so glad to get back to the UK to feel the desire in our sport.
You need to check out Liverpool fans singing “you’ll never walk alone” after beating Barcelona 4-0 in the champions league semifinal. I’m an Arsenal fan and I still get goosebumps watching that!!
Corner taken quickly, OOORRRIIIGGGIII!!!
mateeeeee i have goosebumps at reading the comment! YNWA!
Even those of us who REALLY aren't football fans, know of the moment you are talking about.
Kevin Nolan used to do the chicken dance when he scored a goal this was during a time he wasn't scoring
Pederson doing the peacock
Fellow Bolton fans? Okocha’s celebration will never be beaten
@@Liam1656 oh yeah , great days my friend , great days
When you said "there must be so many fights" was the understatement of the century 😂
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that. Bill Shankly.
History goes back ages. The crowd used to sing the hits of the days and it grew into banter and new lyrics to familiar hits. All the fans make up their own for their club and their rivals.
The fact they were chanting 'the referees a wanker' outside of the game just shows how fucking sheepish those people are.
They saw british people chanting that.. most likely during a game... directed at a a ref doing poorly n thought 'Im going to do that at our game!' except... they did it outside of the ground.. with no ref..
Do they find out who the ref will be beforehand though? I remember over 2 decades ago, when Celtic and Rangers were playing (Scottish teams) and there used to be a ref who was blatantly biased towards rangers, Hugh Dallas. Maybe they found out who the ref would be for that match and didn't want a biased guy 🤷🏼♀️
In 1999 Hugh Dallas sent off 3 Celtic players, which resulted in fans invading the pitch, him being hit on the head with a thrown coin, and a brick thrown through the window of his home.
Bigotry is still alive and well here, and not just amongst fans, it's sad, religion and history should have NOTHING to do with a GAME, in my opinion.
Haha I thought the same thing... It shows the difference in our humour too.. Americans don't slate people like we do.. Our banter is vicious but funny.. Americans think its cruel or they don't get it.. Reminds me of the Micky Flanagan sketch about Americans.
Exactly mate, I’m a season ticket holder at and I agree that’s it cringe when MLS fans called the referee a wanker especially as the word wanker sounds weird in an American accent.
@@Kazza_8240 FTP WATP
@@hugh.g.rection5906 typical bigot 😂
I love that these clowns think either the pope or the queen give a fuck about Glasgow football teams. 🤣
By the way Michael, FTQ,
Not because I'm a bigot, nothing do with football, but because I'm Scottish, she means nothing to me 🤷🏼♀️
Damn I knew American chants were supposed to be bad but never knew they were 'THAT' bad lmao
Ik that mic guy made me mad cringe 😂
"Americans" are all people who live in the American Continent, not just in the united states
@@revolucion-socialista Okay...?
@@Workrategetschingythat guy would've got an absolute bollocking of that was an English stand.
@@eleanorcooke7136 for real 😂man would get Chucked off the stand
If you gave someone in the UK a microphone in a stadium it wouldn't end well 😂
I know 😅
So true😂
i used to work at Barnsley FC back when they were in the premier league. when they played Manchester United they were loosing 6-0 with about 5 minutes left to play, all of the Barnsley fans were chanting We're going to win 7-6
Don't leave us hanging... did they win 7-6?
@@BigDavie2000 I think they lost 7-0
barnsley? surprised to see my home town in a comment section
@@waterdrinker4839 I'm a Barnsley lad born and raised
As a Chelsea fan, I know the back story for the "Viva John Terry" one all too well. In 2008, John Terry missed a game winning penalty against Manchester United in the Champions League final as our club captain.
Man that’s brutal. Me, as the goalkeeper and captain of my team take the penalties, because I am the best at this in our team (Idk why) and I missed a penalty in a final too, at minute 89, I felt terrible.
Ggmu
I know it's already 2 weeks ago, but im curious, the crowds who sing the chant are chelsea fans or rival fans? I believe it's rival fans, right?
@@queenbutuncrowned1780 Not 100% sure but i've definitely heard our fans sing it
@@i_can_c_u_2295 The worst part is that he never took penalties
"How do these chants get started?" - Much of it is down to the pub culture in the UK. Before & after the games huge packs of fans will congregate in pubs - they are literally packed full with nowhere to sit - and there is a long history of singing in pubs (although these days it is pretty much only when a match is being played or there's a karaoke night). Then you'll get some loud mouth with a smaller group start singing a song, the group joins in, then the pub full of drunk fans and then, when it gets to the stadium, you get tens of thousands of fans joining in. Many of the songs are based on specific chants or well known pop songs too, so they're easy to pick up even with the words being changed around here and there. There was also the incidence where a UA-camr (I think he was a UA-camr) started a chant, and it has become 1 ofd the best known chants around. He just started singing "Will Grigg's on fire! Your defence is terrified!" repeatedly to the tune of "Freed from Desire" by GALA. The track was reasonably well known but not by any means massive, but there was something about the fact that this solo guy who supported Wigan (a smaller English club now in the lower Leagues) rearranging the lyrics to fit so nicely about a Wigan striker who nobody really knew. He sang it so passionately too and, sorry mate wherever you are, he sung it so badly that it just began to catch on. So much is about timing as well - although the song massively exaggerated the fact any defence would be "terrified" of Will Grigg (a striker who nobody outside of Wigan really knew anything about), Grigg was actually on good form and scoring a few goals, getting him a call up for Northern Ireland for the 2016 UEFA Championship. Northern Ireland is a VERY small country and it was the 1st time they had ever qualified for the competition. I don't think Will Grigg even started a game for them, but it just so happened that earlier in the season this 1 UA-camr Wigan fan had made a song for him and so, of course, EVERYBODY started to sing it at the competition. It doesn't happen very often, ever really, but with a combination of things coming together a UA-camr making a bit of a fool of himself on camera created 1 of the biggest chants in world football. Nowadays many, many teams have a striker who is "on fire" and has defences "terrified" 😂😂
Them yanks doing barbecue ffs it’s the England song it goes vindaloo lol
It was the only (almost) passable one.
To understand the video for 'vindaloo' you first have to watch 'Bitter sweet symphony ' by The Verve as it is a parody. They were both filmed on the same street.
They take out songs then take all the glory..
Sounds familiar!
The fact they have to upgrade it from ‘score one more than you’ to ‘score 3 more’ 🤦♂️
He should react to all the England songs that came out for the world cups and euros that’s a video I could get behind
the tunes have been around for years, the lyrics to new songs usually get started in a pub before the game, by a group and by the time they leave the whole pub knows it. in the ground more people just pick it up from there.
"Awwww bless" to all the American fans, "A" for effort from Manchester! (not the Alabama one though by the way! lol)
Bless YOU. OLESSSS AT THE WHEEL
Nah they get a F for copying off us!
@@mattymcfc5531 Haha, sod off Emtihad 🤣 😂Half filled stadium again against Palace. Pop down off that high horse of yours till the weekend lad!
And even then, when you've kicked the hell out of us, I still don't see how you can excuse, as the best team in the country, not being able to fill a 55,000 seater stadium while also singing "the City is ours" 😂🤣😂
@@tweetypie1978 I was gonna mention that! Most of their chants were tunes they'd stolen from us and then murdered! 🤣 (And when I say "us" I mean England in general obviously, not my club)
0 v 5 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫
The chants in most cases can simply start from one or a few people and it just gets picked up by more and more people
that BBQ song is an outrage to England as it's a ripoff of Englands 1998 song vindaloo
Where on earth are you from?
We're from England
Where you come from
Do you put the kettle on?
Kick it
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah (bonjour)
Nah nah nah (monsieur)
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah Nah
We're England
We're gonna score one more than you
England!
Can I introduce you please
To a lump of cheddar cheese
Knit one, pearl one
Drop one, curl one
Kick it
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah
Nah nah nah Nah
We're England
We're gonna score one more than you
England!
Me and me Mum and me Dad and me Gran
We're off to Waterloo
Me and me Mum and me Dad and me Gran
And a bucket of Vindaloo
Bucket!
Vindaloo
Vindaloo
Vindaloo
Vindaloo nah nah
Vindaloo
Vindaloo
Vindaloo
Vindaloo nah nah
Vindaloo
Vindaloo
And we all like Vindaloo
We're England
We're gonna score one more than you
England!
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
And we all like Vindaloo
We're England
We're gonna score one more than you
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
Nah nah nah (Vindaloo)
And we all like Vindaloo
We're England
We're gonna score one more than you
England!
I thought it was well funny, good adaption, and a respectful nod to england fans,, bbq instead of vindaloo,, lol, brilliant!
I do remember when my non-league side made it on a decent run in the FA cup we filled every chant with swearing because we knew we would be live on TV.
Southampton fan here, we once had a player not come back onto the pitch after half time and turned out he'd had to answer a call of nature. He came back out after about 3-4 minutes and from that point on we always sang to him "HE SHITS WHEN HE WANTS, HE SHITS WHEN HE WAAAA-AAANTS, JASON PUNCHEON, HE SHITS WHEN HE WANTS!!"
Still sing it to this day if the game's a bit boring (which it frequently is)
Remember it well 🤣🔴⚪🔴⚪
Play up Pompey!!!
@@thefriendlyfishermanuksout6176 Remember Kelvin's testimonial where he went off after a few minutes (as he had an FA Cup final a few days later so was good of Palace to let him play) and he got presented with a roll of toilet paper lol
@@davebloke829 Yeah you're playing up to the likes of Fareham Town and Gosport Borough xD
@@davebloke829 Got beat by Accrington Stanley recently didn't they? 🤣🤣🤣🤣Who are they?!! Micky Mouse outfit!
🎶🎵🎶MY OLD MAN SAID BE A POMPEY FAN, I SAID....🎵🎶🎶🤣🤣🔴⚪🔴⚪😇
Steve Gerrard had a team talk at the end of a game, they only had to win the last couple of games to win the league. During the talk you could hear him says no slip ups. Next game the ball was passed to him, he lost it and then slipped trying to win it back. They didn't win the league.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
He also lifted the Champions league
".. whatever will be will be / The future's not ours to see / Que sera sera..."
@@paulhudson563 never won the league though 😂
@@mancuniangamecat8288 can't argue with that Chuck 🤭
UK's win and when you add the backstories it's even more brutal/funny
Oh. Not enough swearing, insults or banter. Where’s the imagination?! Lol!!! Please don’t stop your vids. Makes my day much better!
@A really? Ha ha
@A its true, theyll allow a word or 2 but I can confirm you cant
We don't need someone with a mike to tell us what to shout, it just happens.
The chant leader is the thing that makes me cringe
Last year they was an American lad who came to watch the mighty Leeds United FC he's never heard the atmosphere so loud intimidating ruthless before but he bloody loved it at Leeds United FC and wants to come again
The Barbecue song is actually a offical England song called Vindaloo from the 98 world cup.
You should react to it.
Vindaloo by Fat Les.
It's a great atmosphere song unfortunately just got ruined by those American fans looool
My favourite uk football song lol
The song was for the 96 Euro's.
@@edwardjakeman1574 no mate it wasn't it was the 98 world cup and three lions also re realsed the same year.
Fat les was Keith Allen and Alex James from blur.
@@charliecosta3971 got the songs mixed up in my head at 5 in the morning.
@@charliecosta3971 no bud three lions was for 96 vindaloo 98
When I hear “I believe we will win” I just thought “aww that’s cute 🥺” and when I hear British ones it’s just so funny 😂
Before I start the video.
American chants are just tragic from what I've seen.
American sports chant examples:
1. Woooohhh wooohhhhhhh woooooohhh!
2. *Repeats sports teams name over and over*
3. We are the best!
4. *Defense/Offense repeated*
you forgot USA USA USA
Kevin Nolan was a player who used to do a chicken ‘dance’ after he scored. So the song is basically mocking him for not scoring in a long time
Hello 👋 how are you doing??
Used to to football matches in the late 80's and the chanting was the most interesting thing to me. Amazing how the wit of the crowd would be so quick.
"I hear this every time I step out my door" that line killed me! 🤣🤣🤣
Luv u JT. U make me laff every time I watch ur vids (on both of ur channels).
Ur enthusiasm is infectious n we all appreciate u over here for getting back on UA-cam so soon after ur personal loss.
Ur a Geeza, thru n thru. 💚 & 🕊
The chants normally are around for a few months before they’re heard inside the stadium. It starts in the pubs and then the fans there hear it and it spreads on trains and coaches back from away games then the local pubs before the home games and then eventually enough people hear it for it to catch on when someone sings it at the game
John Terry missed a penalty in the champions league final. He could have scored the winning penalty, but slipped and missed it.
No contest. Americans just can't do football on or off the pitch.
Love the vids JT I would suggest trying to get into football and supporting a team. Just one rules tho is pick a team and stick with them because it’s frowned upon to change what team you support
Nah nobody should 'support' a random team just because someone has asked them to. It's something you should have passion for or else it's just fake.
@@amethystlarktree5962 I said try. if he gains liking to a team then invest his time I’m not swing he should I suggested
@@amethystlarktree5962 At what point did he say support a team cause someone told him to? He said get into football and pick a team you like. Totally different. You're making shit up!
You’ll never walk alone, the iconic Liverpool chant
First sang by Manchester United…
@YaDaPro you’ve probably never even been to Liverpool 🤡
I hear it was changed during COVID to you’ll always walk alone
@YaDaPro But you can't deny the fact Manchester United was the first football team to sing you'll never walk alone lmao
Try drumming at a UK game and you can guarantee the opposing fans will start singing "If you can't bang a bird bang a drum" on repeat.
Your face at 5.02! Priceless! LMAO! Loved this reaction :D
Not meaning to be condescending JT, but it's clear to me that some of the American fans are desperately trying to copy the British chants, but trying to put their own slant/angle on it. It's not far away, but they need to add some humour into them too. Do American games have away supporters? That is what creates the banter and atmosphere when two sets of fans are launching tirades of abuse at each other. One thing to remember about British fans - they are brutal, cruel, and barring racist chants (which is very rare and rightly frowned upon) there is no level they won't go to to insult the other team and their supporters. I've supported Birmingham City for years, been up and down the UK with them. Now and again, there would be a particular fan of the other team (usually a fat guy, or someone wearing outrageous clothes, thinking they look good) who would be cruelly targeted, singled out, and abused throughout the game with all kinds of chants. But, as harsh as it sounds, it's all taken in good humour, no offence is taken because, well, that's just the way it is. 🤣🤣
I could be wrong but the whole 'elephant' thing looks a bit like a way of addressing the , er, elephant in the room...;-)
Oh the ingenuity.....
Unless it's Southampton and Portsmouth, all offence is intended 🤣🔴⚪🔴⚪😇
I think you should sing along with british football chants with more of a British accent! Since I'm only a few hours away from you (and british), I'm willing to teach you! haha
I remember seeing Royal Antwerp do something similar. They sing a lot of English chants, but with Belgian accents.
“Your dad washes elephants” is because he’s from Togo in Africa so it a bit racist
Yeah this one being in the video kinda ruined it for me. Made me go from thinking about how much I love our ridiculous British chants to how much I hate football hooliganism and the pervasiveness of racism in our society...
Love the channel had fun watching this morning , thanks
They changed Vindaloo ( UK chant) too BBQ…..guess it makes a bit of sense I suppose…..both foods,…. and I’m guessing you don’t have much call for Vindaloo ( 🔥 curry) thanks JT, made me chuckle 👍🏽
I assumed that was England fans at first, I didn't think Americans would have known that song lol
The viva john terry chant was after the 2008 European cup final. He slipped when taking what could have been the winning penalty, Manchester United won it. We gave him a standing ovation next time Chelsea came to old Trafford.
The Park one is about park ji sung from South Korea and he has ask the united fans to stop singing it now. He was a fan favourite.
Kind of done my head in that he was absolutely bopping to the John terry chant
Just imagine if one of these English crowds ended up going to an American stadium and chanting this 😂
The Barbecue chant is a swipe of Fat Les Vindaloo - which is based on British chants..
" Score more then you barbecue " The American stole the tune from the England football song Vindaloo but changed the lyrics
You do the best reaction videos. I love football and the atmosphere at games in England are even better then videos seem. Great video!
As a south londoner i feel no matter how much we explain these chants, no American will truly understand why we chant them. Some are Abhorrent but inside a stadium its a free for all, surely wouldn't call anyone an elephant man on the street.
You should watch the fans singing Sunshine on Leith after Hibs won the 2016 Scottish cup final. Beautiful
Not a hibs fan but that was such an amazing moment and after waiting so long to win the cup.
@@darrencampbell5145 me neither but my nephew is and was there giving it large
For context with the barbeque chant, it’s based on an english song called vindaloo, which is sung generally for international tournaments, but the English version is much better, and is also an actual song rather than just a chant
The brits could literally stick to one melody or tune and they would still come up with a thousand brilliant versions.
As a Brit, we literally do
@@amateurchef9992 can’t agree more we mange some how 😂
That barbeque one is a complete rippoff of "Fat Les - Vindaloo" which is actually an England football song.
"Kevin Nolan you're chicken is dead" 😂 Kevin Nolan played for Newcastle United at the time of that clip, when he scored he did a chicken celebration, it was the fans of my team Sunderland AFC singing, Sunderland and Newcastle are fierce arch rivals
Dude watch you'll never walk alone in Australia. Spine tingling!
You should do more football chant reactions from Europe JT you will love them
Hey JT, love both of your channels. I prefer the screens this way x
6:35 the geezas just nicked vindaloo and changed it to bbq, good originality there 😂😂
The dad washes elephants is a racist slur.
Fun fact: I live in Kidderminster, but I’m definitely not part of the Kiddy family 😂😂
Yeah and “you eat dogs in your home country”
@@Thomashorsman yes, classy aren’t we? 🤦🏻♀️
What did they do to Vindaloo? 😱😱
The American chants seem to be stuff that people have heard from British football games and are just repeating it without knowing the context of the chant
Yo bro, Good to see a smile on your face. Sorry for the difficulties life throws at us but plough on through and deal with it how you can. Procrastinating isn't the answer and only you and yours can know what's right in any situation.
Keep on living your best life and F the be-grudgers of which there are none here. 🖖
I apologize with the american fans but when I hear "this is Atalanta" played with a poor drum or "I believe that we will win", as european I feel these chants quite patetic in comparison with our tribal ones.
As an American. I hope we get to play the British in a football match in the future. I can only imagine the fucked up shit the British will come up with 😂
@@josueewald9664 luckily for you mate, England vs the USA in Qatar in November for World Cup Group Stages
"Americans" are all people who live in the American Continent, not just in the united states
my favourite football chant over here is you're getting sacked in the morning
Back in the 70s there was the football wars where rival football teams literally fought eachother. Especially between towns or city's that had two football teams like Manchester.
Most notorious is probably West Ham vs Milwall
Your new format is a big improvement. Keep it going.
JC you need to get your ass to a game in England and feel the vibe in the stands, it's really out there.
Scottish fans are better imo
Worth listening to the Barmy Army Cricket chants, they're bloody hilarious!!
Maintain barmy army v Mitch Johnson is in the funniest and best moments in sports ever
@@zenokada2278 spot on Zen.... The Duck at the SCG was just brilliant!!
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“I believe that we will win” must be the most pathetic chant in history lmao
The "your dad washes elephants" line was referencing his nationality with his dad back in Tonga
Togo not Tonga
British Football chants are brutal - but fun!
Hello 👋 how are you doing??
The referees a wanker!,,, a timeless classic! and good to see americans speaking proper english. lol respect!
Chanting it outside the stadium and not during the game though 🤣🤣🤣....
“Let’s pretend we scored a goal” 😂😂
as an english football fan from newcastle upon tyne most chants are history and the rest are made up in bars/puds by groups and it just catches on into the stadium there also made up in the stadium where english where just been doing it all our lives
I’m not really a football fan myself but we definitely go hard with our chants 😁
I absolutely love your videos JT definitely think you should have been born a Brit and not an American 🥰
He’s not gonna shag you sammie love
@@googleaccount4471 that’s ok sweetheart because I already get shagged by my fiancé. But cheers for stating the obvious seeing as I ain’t about to spend 10 hours or however long it is to get to america to get laid
@@googleaccount4471 Just cos you don't get attention don't get jealous 😉 🤣🤣🤣
Sammie anybody would rather be born in America than England
@@hackerman8039 ohh sweetheart, no America is literally the laughing stock to the rest of the world. Get some decent Americans. But it’s the ones like you who make it the laughing stock.
You need to react to Liverpool FC singing You’ll never walk alone, especially against Barcelona 2019, or against Bayern Munich 2019
Liverpool have the shittest chants in the football league, united have some bangers taking the piss of Liverpool
Not talking about chants, I’m saying in terms of listening to the anthem. Tranmere rovers have some of the funniest chants in the football league like
That Atalanta one was hilarious, it reminded me of those people at Westboro when they yell at cars.
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The Barbecue song is based on the English chant of “Vindaloo” so it was us who rhymed something stupid with “we’re gonna score one more than you”
Look it up if you get a chance!
I love these videos. I don't care who you support in the UK but British football fans will never be beaten for terrace chants. We can be brutal at times but it's part of our game and the guys who create these chants are f**king geniuses! Hilarious,brutal and more often than not truthful.
the Barbeque song is a rip off of the song vindaloo song by fat les
JT. Sorry this is totally unrelated to today's video but don't forget that tomorrow - Friday 5tb November, is bonfire night. Enjoy your bonfire and get yourself some fireworks to go with it xxx
The Adams family tune one was the best the last one at the end lol.😂😂😂👌
Some context for some of these songs.
The BBQ song is actually an English song called Vinderloo by Fat Les it's from the 1998 world cup. We still sing this every major tournament along with Three Lions.
The chicken is dead chant is in response to Kevin Nolans wing flap goal celebration.
The Adebayor chant is racist and is implying his dad washes elephants because he is African. This along with the Park Ji Sung chant about eating dogs as much as they are humourous they are racist.
John Terry slipped when taking his penalty in the 2008 Champions League Final. Had he scored they would have won the title but they went on to lose.
The "are you a man or a woman," "Caroll show us your tits" & "Get your tits out for the lads" are directed at Andy Caroll because he has long hair in a ponytail.
The "Kiddy Family" chant I think is directed at people from Kidderminster being inbred.
My favourite of them all is the Steve Gerrard chant. Gerrard was with Liverpool from childhood and then professionally from 1998 - 2015
Despite having chances to leave for better clubs and have a better chance of winning the premier league, he stuck with his childhood club. He was for the majority of his career their best player and captain and dragged them up. He is a legend to Liverpool fans. In 2014 Liverpool were in with a shout of winning the Premier League. It was the business end of the season and they were favourites. After beating Man City in a massive game he was seen saying to his teammates in a huddle "We do not let this slip" Two weeks later in a game against Chelsea the ball is passed to Gerrard and he slips over. The ball goes to Demba Ba and he is through on goal as scores. Chelsea would go on to win the game 2-0 and Liverpool would 3 games later finish the premier league 2 points of the top. Gerrard never got the chance to win the Premier League and Liverpool would go on to win it without him 5 years after he left. That chant will be around for some time.
English fans: *being racist about Adebayor*
Reaction dude: *’is that a compliment?’*
Racist lol listen carefully, it's not nice but far from racist.
When they were singing about caroll they were referring to Andy Caroll who was a footballer
The problem with American football fans is not the few singing, it's the whole rest of them thinking that they somehow are not supposed to sing in a football stadium
I wouldn’t say Americans aren’t very good at chants. That let’s go Brandon chant is fire! 😂👏
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Then you are very very easily pleased ha ha thats shockingly cringe.
@@markaitcheson3212 I don't think you get the reference buddy
Its not though,it is a boring 3 word chant about a geriatric senile gentleman.
We would have probably gone with.
There's only one joe biden
A packet of sweets
A cheeky smile
Biden is a fucking pea do file.
@@leenicholson7761 who the Fxxk is Brandon? Related to Alice? Lol