+Douwe Age Dotinga If someone says Milan they are always talking about AC Milan. If someone is taking about Inter Milan they will say Inter. Just for future reference
Agree with all of that but nearly 400,000 watch football matches in London per match. Imagine if London had 1 team with 350K to 400K average gates, they'd make Barca and Madrid football attendances look like small fry non league clubs. The only down side is that there are so any other distractions in London that I don' t think it's as passionate as other cities in England never mind abroad and as we as we all know Buenos Aries is incredibly passionate.
It's not true at all. There is no official capitol of the world. If there was one it would be in NYC where the world literally gets together to make decisions at the UN.
It's not a fact. There is no capitol of the world. Economic and local political facts mean nothing. The world literally chose NYC as the meeting place of nations. I think that means more than economical statistics LOL.
+LMAOayyye Youngnikkapreach um technically it is, during the British empire they specially set it up as the centre of the world, it's in the middle of the map on the Greenwich meridian
Nope. Only shit clubs in terms of fans. Like all over England in the meanwhile. Wembley is a nice place, but then again Madrid, Barcelona and Milan also have nice stadiums.
London is anything but the greatest Footballing City, even in England people in the North and specifically in Manchester are so much more passionate about their Football which is obvious by 90% of the teams up North making a lot of noise, whereas in the South some of the people come across as arrogant and this shows at most of the London clubs games where it sounds like a funeral with the exception of a few teams such as West Ham and Palace
Places like Newcastle and Liverpool are so much more passionate about football than London. (Don't know enough about Manchester). In Newcastle and Liverpool though, the whole city revolves around football. Their is nothing else to talk about and it unites the whole city's. You don't need 15 clubs to be the best footballing city.
+Kieran Ross Exactly, I live in Manchester and it might not be at the level of Newcastle and Liverpool in terms of the whole City, but the majority of fans from City, United and even Stockport County near where I live are Football mad and when it comes to matchday everyone comes together
sam cohen Sounds quality. These type of cities, your Newcastle's, Liverpool's, Manchester's, are so much better than London. Just because London has like 20 clubs it doesn't mean its the best footballing city.
+Kieran Ross are you having a laugh?! Manchester are far more passionate than any London club, especially Arsenal who have shit atmosphere at the emirates
The will be a lot of envious fans disputing London being the capital of football but it is. No city has more big clubs in one city. There are 19 professional clubs that are all well supported. There isn't a city close that has so many big clubs and so many well supported clubs.
Well, lets take a look at Buenos Aires: there's Boca, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, Velez Sarsfield, San Lorenzo. That's six clubs just off the top of my head and these are all big, successful clubs (continental champions and the like) with large stadiums supporters base. That's without even mentioning any medium and smaller clubs.
narcolonarcolo Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham. They are all in the top 14 richest teams in the world, all have continental titles and no disrespect but it harder to win in Europe than South America. All have sold out stadiums .
+narcolonarcolo Except their are 30 teams in the Argentinian top tier and only the first two tiers are professional in Argentina contrary to 4 (really 5 now) in England.
I think London has the 2nd most football clubs in the world (at least at professional level) only next to Buenos Aires, Argentina. In London I believe West London has the most condensed area of Football clubs with 4 football clubs all relatively close to each other (QPR, Chelsea, Fulham & Brentford)
The OLD DEN was 10 times more sinister. 20 times more unwelcoming and 100 times more intimate and passionate and why MILLWALL broke The ( then ) Football League record going almost 3 successive seasons unbeaten there. USED to have one of the Top 3 best atmospheres for a Midweek game in England.
I’m Brentford and I’m happy that they left out qpr why would they want to recommend that toxic atmosphere pile of shit of a stadium you get no experience at and leave thinking to urself why u wasted more than £20 for that league 1 quality of football played by players costing more than your your mortgage and what you’ll earn for the rest of your life
Merseyside and Manchester? Liverpool where amazing in the late 90s and early 2000s and Everton from the 1880s to the 70s was the best English team around.
This question could go on for a lifetime, my guess would be the birthplace of the professional game Sheffield. Without Sheffield their would be no such question. Even the first rules of professional Football was named the Sheffield Rules. London though, the first versions of Football was banned their in the 1300's. Sheffield still holds some of the best fans in Sheffield Utd and Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield Football Club is still going.
He's right about the fact that both Manchester and Liverpool were very successful football cities. But this video is just made to let people know that you can watch so many different teams in London.
Im going to London in the next few months and I can't wait. I love the US and I've been to NYC, DC, and Chicago several times and I can't wait to see the differences and the similarities. Seriously can't wait.
+Randy & Andy Calm down, only a joke. And no, I'm not an Arsenal fan. I'm an Ajax fan from the Netherlands. And the 'stereotype' of foreign fans doesn't only apply to Chelsea but also to the rest of the PL top 5. And I made the remark because you mostly see foreign people commenting about how much they love an English team and the passion they have for the team.
Erik Schotanus I watch premier league fanzone, and I see people from around the world supporting the usual suspects (Chelsea, Arsenal, Man United, Man City, Liverpool) and others supporting Newcastle, Sunderland and Tootenham. I actually saw a Nigerian who supports Sunderland.
+King KobiGames (KingKobiGames) It's not about the number of clubs. Its about the passion for football, but I do agree with you Manchester and London definitely aren't the best footballing cities.
+King KobiGames (KingKobiGames) how do Manchester have 3 clubs? Man Utd, Man City, Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Wigan, Bury, Stockport, Salford, plus loads more in the lower league. If you're saying they're in the greater Manchester area so they don't count then you realise none of those clubs in this video are in the city of London. They're all in boroughs which contribute to greater London so technically London has 0 clubs if you wanna go off that
Disappointed...If you making a video about London as the greatest footballing city and you include clapham and forget Charlton and QPR then you are doing a bad job...
London officially has over 100,000 " Places of Interest". Ask any 100 people who travel, at random, and they will give you a different list of great Eateries,Pubs and places to visit etc...it has nearly FIVE HUNDRED combined " Villages"..
For starters Forest have won more European Cups than London combined and the one they have won was only down to a Russian Oligarchs money, on that basis alone the title of the video is a nonsense. Lots of clubs to visit cannot be denied, Millwall and Palace being the pick of the bunch in my view. Arsenal piss on anything else in London in terms of the achievements, history and innovation since the Chapman era alone, just so sad they have given up such a great historic stadium to play in a soulless and alarmingly quiet stadium, only the Etihad Ive visited rivals it for lack of atmosphere. Fulham is also a great place to visit just for the location alone and the fact its a proper football ground
I don't know which one is the most passionate city for football (maybe Glasgow, isn't it?). But the most footballing in the world (in number of professional football clubs, and stadiums) is London, no doubt, but maybe you could compare to Buenos Aires metropolitan area, in Argentina, they have a lot of teams there. Both urban areas are smaller than where I live (São Paulo, Brazil), but have more football clubs. We have "only" three big teams here (Corinthians, Palmeiras and São Paulo) and two little professional ones (Portuguesa de Desportos and Juventus). Congratulations for your videos! From a Brazilian Newcastle United fan.
Absolutely no chance. London with 10m people has more people than Liverpool and Manchester and Liverpool combined. Yet what have they achieved culturally in comparison. 1 European Cup. Just the 8 between Liverpool and United. Between United, City, Liverpool, and Everton there are 50 league titles. More than basically every club in not just London but also the entire south of England. Piss poor this. If we take the Liverpool and Manchester together again you have, Liverpool, Everton, Tranmere, Man Utd, Man City, Bolton, Wigan, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale that's discounting the lower league clubs such as Southport, Stockport, FCUM, etc. Everything in the north west is about football. It's the footballing hot bed of England. That's a fact, look at the trophies won in this region. Look at the history of our so called 'smaller' clubs. Preston North End, first team ever to go unbeaten through a season. Legends of Tom Finney, Nat Lafthouse at Bolton
And in terms of atmosphere every ground in the north is better. Every club in the south west is also better. I've been to Plymouth. More passion in 3 of them lads than 40,000 Chelsea fans. Football in London realistically is terrible. Even the spine of the best England teams has been northern. World Cup winning squad, lots of West Ham players. Yet the winner of the final, Sir Geoff Hurst, from Denton in Manchester.
hold the fuck up!!.. are you telling me that Tomball, Texas has something in common with London England?? Five Guys Burgers.. i just had one the other day.. not bad.. not the best burger i've ever had.. but it's definitely a place i'll start going more often.
Melbourne (4 million population) in Australia supports 9 team/2.5 billion dollar football competition pretty much on its own. Get your head around that. 4 million people, 9 teams, crowds average around 35000 people per game and a support base that is religious in its fervour for its sport.
LMFAO!!!!! if your talking football as like fans history tradition rivalry and football grounds then its obviously liverpool. liverpool everton have the longest running derby in top flight football, the most red cards in a match, the fact the families are split red and blue in the same house the fact that the grounds are less than a mile away, and every game is sold out no matter what match it is (unlike london clubs), the YNWA which rings around anfield EVERY game, the kop is known all over the world, how close the pitches are to the fans. how loud the fans are for being the smaller stadiums in the premier league! and not to mention liverpool are the most successful team in england. ohh and theres never any fighting between liverpool and everton fans either, unlike the mancs an the london teams! we might give eachother stick during the match but you hardly hear of any fans actually fighting.
Now I know why people complain about the ticket prices :O. League 2 teams have more expensive tickets than my team (Vitesse). For 3 Chelsea tickets, I can get a season ticket...
every day in London is a dreary boring ass day, I've been to London the men are allways pissed off and the women are complete shit. I actually left for London stayed only 2 of my ten days, and left for Barcelona because it is such a boring basic city. If you want to see a lively city, that is not completely dependent on a sport; Pick an average city in America. "Greatest city in the world" lol.😂😂
I would love to live in London, probably North London because I'm an Arsenal fan and read that the South is pathetic, West too expensive and East is full of hipsters. But for such a great city there isn't a beach and it has shit weather. The diversity is pretty cool though.
The west midlands is a better area for football. Villa are a massive club larger than everything in London minus maybe arsenal. Blues, baggies and wolves are all reasonably big clubs with great fan bases (as much as I hate to say that). And Walsall are a growing club who are in with a massive shot of promotion this year. There are also loads of non league clubs with very good fan bases for their level, Solihull Moors are one of many good examples of this. The west midlands is a very forgotten area in English football despite being home to some great clubs all better than London.
What about Wembley Arena? It's near Wembley Stadium and has hosted multiple concerts by some of the biggest acts in music and some award shows as well.
Go to Brussels! The passion of RWDM and Union Saint Gilleoise is immense despite playing in the lower leagues, also since the second division is relegating 8 teams you might want to go before the league is ruined by the end of this season.
ticket prices are bad but dam 30 something for a ticket isn't bad compared to NFL or baseball in America where shitty seats at the very top of a stadium starts around 100
"What do you love about London?"
"I can't stand the place mate, it's a shithole."
bahahaha
What about Charlton, QPR and Watford?
Watford is not a London club. They're from Hertfordshire
OK but realistically anything inside the M25 is pretty much London.
Watford is in Hertfordshire
Charlton dont really count as a club too be honest
On one hand fair enough. But somehow, few places doesnt belong to the London boroughs.
This is why I love copa90! They combine my two favourite things geography and football!
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Who will win the leauge ?
Like for Manchester City
Comment for Arsenal
Ignore for Manchester United
+Jack Coop arsenal
fuck man city
Coyg
+Draw my face mad?
+Jack Coop lol likes always win no matter what and you are a city fan commenting this, biased much?
What about QPR, Charlton, AFC Wimbledon and Barnet?
Bromley, Sutton, Daggers or Welling...
@@MegaBetico10 They said professional teams but AFC Wimbledon, Charlton and QPR should be here.
@@tkb4026 Barnet, Dagenham and Bromley are full time professional clubs, just not in the EFL at the moment. Welling and Sutton are semi-professional.
I cannot imagine how much copa 90 were paid for the constant advertising
+LOLfatkid Nout.
+Sausages and Caviar Really? Why do it then.
+LOLfatkid All the places they advertised were small or independent places. I get the impression it was more just where they recommend
Go to Milano full of history and the second Most sucsefull fottball team in the world :)
Ac or inter?
AC.theyve won 7 European cups
Douwe Age Dotinga AC milan 7 European cups :)
+Douwe Age Dotinga If someone says Milan they are always talking about AC Milan. If someone is taking about Inter Milan they will say Inter. Just for future reference
Ben Kloppenburg Weel said :D
i would love to see one of these in buenos aires. so meny big clubs, the fans, the passion
Agree with all of that but nearly 400,000 watch football matches in London per match. Imagine if London had 1 team with 350K to 400K average gates, they'd make Barca and Madrid football attendances look like small fry non league clubs. The only down side is that there are so any other distractions in London that I don' t think it's as passionate as other cities in England never mind abroad and as we as we all know Buenos Aries is incredibly passionate.
"Can't stand the place, it's a shithole" LOOOOOL #WhatAGuy
"Capitol of the world" yeah right haha
Agreed
It's not true at all. There is no official capitol of the world. If there was one it would be in NYC where the world literally gets together to make decisions at the UN.
It's not a fact. There is no capitol of the world. Economic and local political facts mean nothing. The world literally chose NYC as the meeting place of nations. I think that means more than economical statistics LOL.
+LMAOayyye Youngnikkapreach um technically it is, during the British empire they specially set it up as the centre of the world, it's in the middle of the map on the Greenwich meridian
LOL They forgot Chalton FC and QPR.
Nope. Only shit clubs in terms of fans. Like all over England in the meanwhile. Wembley is a nice place, but then again Madrid, Barcelona and Milan also have nice stadiums.
Millwall and palace have good fans
But nothing compared to most Greek, German, Balkans or South American clubs.
+Deina Mutta I agree, but you've clearly never witnessed Millwall vs westham
You don't understand, it's all boring NOW, no matter how it used to be. Go see a derby in Greece and you will see the benchmark ;-)
Really? I liked Wembley when I was there. Atmosphere was nice and considering I had the shittiest seat in the stadium I still had a good view...
London is anything but the greatest Footballing City, even in England people in the North and specifically in Manchester are so much more passionate about their Football which is obvious by 90% of the teams up North making a lot of noise, whereas in the South some of the people come across as arrogant and this shows at most of the London clubs games where it sounds like a funeral with the exception of a few teams such as West Ham and Palace
Places like Newcastle and Liverpool are so much more passionate about football than London. (Don't know enough about Manchester). In Newcastle and Liverpool though, the whole city revolves around football. Their is nothing else to talk about and it unites the whole city's. You don't need 15 clubs to be the best footballing city.
+Kieran Ross Exactly, I live in Manchester and it might not be at the level of Newcastle and Liverpool in terms of the whole City, but the majority of fans from City, United and even Stockport County near where I live are Football mad and when it comes to matchday everyone comes together
sam cohen Sounds quality. These type of cities, your Newcastle's, Liverpool's, Manchester's, are so much better than London. Just because London has like 20 clubs it doesn't mean its the best footballing city.
+Kieran Ross are you having a laugh?! Manchester are far more passionate than any London club, especially Arsenal who have shit atmosphere at the emirates
+Alex Jones Are you dumb? Did you even read my comment? Because I'm pretty sure I said Manchester was better than London.
Manchester clubs?
United
City
Bury
Rochdale
Oldham
Oh and the mighty Stockport County
Plus some other non-league clubs
Rip Bury football club. 😣
You forgot Bolton Wanderers
don't mention AFC Wimbledon then
ok i wont
The fact that you haven't included QPR but have included Dulwich Hamlet, Clapton and Leyton Orient is a disgrace...
The will be a lot of envious fans disputing London being the capital of football but it is. No city has more big clubs in one city. There are 19 professional clubs that are all well supported. There isn't a city close that has so many big clubs and so many well supported clubs.
+Delboy0 Agreed. The only city that compares is Buenos Aires. Possibly Sao Paulo or Rio.
narcolonarcolo But even these cities don't have as many big teams as London.
Well, lets take a look at Buenos Aires: there's Boca, River Plate, Racing Club, Independiente, Velez Sarsfield, San Lorenzo. That's six clubs just off the top of my head and these are all big, successful clubs (continental champions and the like) with large stadiums supporters base. That's without even mentioning any medium and smaller clubs.
narcolonarcolo Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham. They are all in the top 14 richest teams in the world, all have continental titles and no disrespect but it harder to win in Europe than South America. All have sold out stadiums .
+narcolonarcolo Except their are 30 teams in the Argentinian top tier and only the first two tiers are professional in Argentina contrary to 4 (really 5 now) in England.
Biggest team in London
1)Man United
2)Woolwich
3)Spuds
4)Chelski
5)Cockney Wideboys
This comment is underrated
come to stoke-on-trent, there isn't much else other than vale and the potters.
That's cute
Alex Cole not gonna lie mate, its a shithole
I think London has the 2nd most football clubs in the world (at least at professional level) only next to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In London I believe West London has the most condensed area of Football clubs with 4 football clubs all relatively close to each other (QPR, Chelsea, Fulham & Brentford)
Millwall is like visiting a prison
The OLD DEN was 10 times more sinister. 20 times more unwelcoming and 100 times more intimate and passionate and why MILLWALL broke The ( then ) Football League record going almost 3 successive seasons unbeaten there.
USED to have one of the Top 3 best atmospheres for a Midweek game in England.
your from watford shut up mate
Fuck off
Not only football but also cricket derby(Middlesex Vs Surrey) and Tennis(The Wimbledon & ATP Tour Finals)
Dagenham and redbridge?
I'm from Dagenham but they are not really London more like Essex tbh
+_ V3RNEGE98 I'm from Redbridge and it's still called London borough of Redbridge, but I understand what u mean
+_ V3RNEGE98 Dagenham is in London, and Dagenham and Redbridge is a London club.
+Asad Khan yes I know they are Borough of Barking and Dagenham I'm from there but we're not really in London exactly
+Asad Khan we are in Essex
CORRECTION London is the biggest city in Europe by a country mile even bigger than new York :)
A slice of New York? Five Guys is from Virginia...
+Alexander Tran It's funny how a mid-tier American chain restaurant makes one of the best burgers in London. Do they use Idaho potatoes there too?
ooooh american friends
Liverpool is the greatest English footballing city, most major trophies combined out of any other city in England!!
I think you've sold me on where to live after university
im an American but i love the Epl. i always thought it was just Arsenal Chelsea Tottenham and Westham
Love how they forgot Charlton as part of South London 😂
+CpfcNate Couldn't do everyone as it would have been five years long. Soz Charlton fans.
+Sausages and Caviar I know lads 😜
+CpfcNate score prediction vs spurs???
+Harry Kane head says 0-2 Spurs
Heart says 2-1 Palace
+CpfcNate They also left out Barnet, Wimbledon, and QPR; but yet, they're going to mention a non-league side in the East.
I’m Brentford and I’m happy that they left out qpr why would they want to recommend that toxic atmosphere pile of shit of a stadium you get no experience at and leave thinking to urself why u wasted more than £20 for that league 1 quality of football played by players costing more than your your mortgage and what you’ll earn for the rest of your life
These two presenters are not up to scratch, Poet and Vuj will never be beaten especially by these two.
+Connor James Cheers mate!
Np boys, never one to not voice my opinion. x
Merseyside and Manchester? Liverpool where amazing in the late 90s and early 2000s and Everton from the 1880s to the 70s was the best English team around.
It would be awesome if you guys did Glasgow and Edinburgh!
+George Gornall Great shout.
It would be awesome if they did Barcelona aswell!
This question could go on for a lifetime, my guess would be the birthplace of the professional game Sheffield. Without Sheffield their would be no such question. Even the first rules of professional Football was named the Sheffield Rules. London though, the first versions of Football was banned their in the 1300's. Sheffield still holds some of the best fans in Sheffield Utd and Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield Football Club is still going.
Greatest Footballing City? All of London=20 League Titles!!! City of Liverpool just 2 teams=27 League Titles.
No QPR 😂 bigger than fucking Fulham by a mile!
Millwall❤️
yes its the greatest football city because i play here in london.
Go to Nottingham you have 4 clubs around with derby, notts county,forest and Mansfield town
+Matthew Foster Nottinghams a shithole
+Matthew Foster Derby dont count;)
+ramsuporter8 corse it is with your lot coming down
Nottingham is a shit hole coz it includes that shithole named mansfield Matthew Foster
+DazzaYT - Chesterfield FC FIFA UA-camr! I agree with that statement but the black and white side of the Trent isnt
Manchester is clearly the greatest footballing city lol.
Liverpool and Manchester are the two most successful footballing cities in the England, so no London is not the best.
+Jack Clark London has the most teams that are or were successful.
+Jonathan Denis no he's right
He's right about the fact that both Manchester and Liverpool were very successful football cities. But this video is just made to let people know that you can watch so many different teams in London.
How's Liverpool and Man U doing in 2016 😂😂
+_ V3RNEGE98 Liverpool is actually doing quite well
Please may you do a video on the rivalry between Manchester city and Manchester United and the city as it is unique and special
there is no rivalery, Mufc are rivals with liverpool
Go down under mate
This was great for me because I live in Scotland but I hope too travel to London soon to watch the club I support, Crystal Palace :)
Im going to London in the next few months and I can't wait. I love the US and I've been to NYC, DC, and Chicago several times and I can't wait to see the differences and the similarities. Seriously can't wait.
Your impression of London's 500 combined Villages Michael ?
You forgot Dagenham on the map and Charlton, QPR in the reviews...
I am a huge chelsea fan who lives in Harrow, which is not far from Wembley, and this video makes me quite proud to be a londoner.
We finally spot a Chelsea fan is actually lives in London. A bit hard to find them nowadays, with all the tourists from Asia and the Middle East
+Erik Schotanus who actually lives*
+Randy & Andy Calm down, only a joke. And no, I'm not an Arsenal fan. I'm an Ajax fan from the Netherlands. And the 'stereotype' of foreign fans doesn't only apply to Chelsea but also to the rest of the PL top 5. And I made the remark because you mostly see foreign people commenting about how much they love an English team and the passion they have for the team.
Erik Schotanus I watch premier league fanzone, and I see people from around the world supporting the usual suspects (Chelsea, Arsenal, Man United, Man City, Liverpool) and others supporting Newcastle, Sunderland and Tootenham.
I actually saw a Nigerian who supports Sunderland.
+Erik Schotanus have you seen asia? most of asia supportsman u and arsenal so stfu
Stockholm is a must when our season starts!
Manchester United until I die!
How can you forget QPR and charlton
I am a Barca fan and honestly speaking the madrid teams individually will destroy London CI
*london XI
+Miniblitz nobody cares.
The BPL is the best league in the world but the best teams in the world are barca and fake Madrid
Not a true fan glory hunter
It doesn't matter how good they are
Why the fuck isn't Charlton in the South London section???
Prem for several years?! Cheap tickets?!
Beautiful Chelsea
Hateful club. Everything that is wrong with football is Chelsea.
People from London don't support London teams.
Go to Manchester(city)
Do one about Lancashire, small place but loads of biggish clubs
No, Manchester and Liverpool is.
Manchester definitely isn't,Manchester have 3 clubs basically
You think Manchester and Liverpool are better for football. Ok... United are average and Liverpool are shit
+King KobiGames (KingKobiGames) It's not about the number of clubs. Its about the passion for football, but I do agree with you Manchester and London definitely aren't the best footballing cities.
Brendan o'keefe Yes they are, better known status around football than the London clubs.
+King KobiGames (KingKobiGames) how do Manchester have 3 clubs? Man Utd, Man City, Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Wigan, Bury, Stockport, Salford, plus loads more in the lower league. If you're saying they're in the greater Manchester area so they don't count then you realise none of those clubs in this video are in the city of London. They're all in boroughs which contribute to greater London so technically London has 0 clubs if you wanna go off that
That's would be Madrid, 13 champions between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid.
England literally invented football...
South London's Number 1! EAGLES!!
Red and Blue Army!! 🔴🔵🔴🔵🔴🔵🔴🔵
+CpfcNate you going today mate?
+CPFC.TJ nah fella live in Dublin, will be at the Liverpool game though.
Meeting up with the Irish CPFC Supporters Club for today's game.
+CpfcNate oh yeah I've seen you in Palacefantv comments :)
+CPFC.TJ yep 😄
You went to West London and missed out the only club that’s actually in West London. Lazy, lazy journalism
1:17 No you really couldn't.
Checkout Milan
EAST! EAST, EAST LONDON! COYI!
Come to Manchester !!!!
Disappointed...If you making a video about London as the greatest footballing city and you include clapham and forget Charlton and QPR then you are doing a bad job...
London isn't even English anymore, last time I looked only 40% of people living there were from an English background.
been to all grounds and as an arsenal fan I can definitely recommend skipping the emirates and watching dulwich hamlet. Great atmosphere
nope...Buenos Aires is.
Boca Jrs, River Pate, San Lorenzo, Velez, Argentinos Jrs...etc..
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Football_clubs_in_Buenos_Aires
London officially has over 100,000 " Places of Interest".
Ask any 100 people who travel, at random, and they will give you a different list of great Eateries,Pubs and places to visit etc...it has nearly FIVE HUNDRED combined " Villages"..
For starters Forest have won more European Cups than London combined and the one they have won was only down to a Russian Oligarchs money, on that basis alone the title of the video is a nonsense.
Lots of clubs to visit cannot be denied, Millwall and Palace being the pick of the bunch in my view.
Arsenal piss on anything else in London in terms of the achievements, history and innovation since the Chapman era alone, just so sad they have given up such a great historic stadium to play in a soulless and alarmingly quiet stadium, only the Etihad Ive visited rivals it for lack of atmosphere.
Fulham is also a great place to visit just for the location alone and the fact its a proper football ground
Come to the North East! Newcastle, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Gateshead, York, even Blyth Spartans!
I loved living in London for 4 1/2 years.
I don't know which one is the most passionate city for football (maybe Glasgow, isn't it?). But the most footballing in the world (in number of professional football clubs, and stadiums) is London, no doubt, but maybe you could compare to Buenos Aires metropolitan area, in Argentina, they have a lot of teams there.
Both urban areas are smaller than where I live (São Paulo, Brazil), but have more football clubs. We have "only" three big teams here (Corinthians, Palmeiras and São Paulo) and two little professional ones (Portuguesa de Desportos and Juventus).
Congratulations for your videos!
From a Brazilian Newcastle United fan.
Absolutely no chance. London with 10m people has more people than Liverpool and Manchester and Liverpool combined. Yet what have they achieved culturally in comparison. 1 European Cup. Just the 8 between Liverpool and United. Between United, City, Liverpool, and Everton there are 50 league titles. More than basically every club in not just London but also the entire south of England. Piss poor this. If we take the Liverpool and Manchester together again you have, Liverpool, Everton, Tranmere, Man Utd, Man City, Bolton, Wigan, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale that's discounting the lower league clubs such as Southport, Stockport, FCUM, etc. Everything in the north west is about football. It's the footballing hot bed of England. That's a fact, look at the trophies won in this region. Look at the history of our so called 'smaller' clubs. Preston North End, first team ever to go unbeaten through a season. Legends of Tom Finney, Nat Lafthouse at Bolton
Going for spring break can't wait!! Going to see the Spurs play at white hart lane!!
And in terms of atmosphere every ground in the north is better. Every club in the south west is also better. I've been to Plymouth. More passion in 3 of them lads than 40,000 Chelsea fans. Football in London realistically is terrible. Even the spine of the best England teams has been northern. World Cup winning squad, lots of West Ham players. Yet the winner of the final, Sir Geoff Hurst, from Denton in Manchester.
hold the fuck up!!.. are you telling me that Tomball, Texas has something in common with London England?? Five Guys Burgers.. i just had one the other day.. not bad.. not the best burger i've ever had.. but it's definitely a place i'll start going more often.
Nothing on Melbourne as we have the greatest sport in the World,Australian Rules Football,Melbourne,sporting capital of the World!
Manchester is the home of football!
+ManchesterBorn&bRED Bermondsey is the home of football
the best pub in east London isn't actually in east London, its Essex IG8, The Travellers Friend (the spivs) in Woodford!
Melbourne (4 million population) in Australia supports 9 team/2.5 billion dollar football competition pretty much on its own. Get your head around that. 4 million people, 9 teams, crowds average around 35000 people per game and a support base that is religious in its fervour for its sport.
WTF. No QPR and Charlton.
let's not forget Arsenal and Chelsea Ladies. £5 for a adult ticket (for Chelsea, not sure about Arsenal Ladies)
LMFAO!!!!! if your talking football as like fans history tradition rivalry and football grounds then its obviously liverpool. liverpool everton have the longest running derby in top flight football, the most red cards in a match, the fact the families are split red and blue in the same house the fact that the grounds are less than a mile away, and every game is sold out no matter what match it is (unlike london clubs), the YNWA which rings around anfield EVERY game, the kop is known all over the world, how close the pitches are to the fans. how loud the fans are for being the smaller stadiums in the premier league! and not to mention liverpool are the most successful team in england. ohh and theres never any fighting between liverpool and everton fans either, unlike the mancs an the london teams! we might give eachother stick during the match but you hardly hear of any fans actually fighting.
Now I know why people complain about the ticket prices :O. League 2 teams have more expensive tickets than my team (Vitesse). For 3 Chelsea tickets, I can get a season ticket...
every day in London is a dreary boring ass day, I've been to London the men are
allways pissed off and the women are complete shit. I
actually left for London
stayed only 2 of my ten days,
and left for Barcelona
because it is such a boring basic city. If you want to see a
lively city, that is not completely dependent on a sport; Pick an average city in America. "Greatest city in the world" lol.😂😂
I would love to live in London, probably North London because I'm an Arsenal fan and read that the South is pathetic, West too expensive and East is full of hipsters. But for such a great city there isn't a beach and it has shit weather. The diversity is pretty cool though.
i know watford is not london but it is pretty close.Watford should of been included
The west midlands is a better area for football. Villa are a massive club larger than everything in London minus maybe arsenal. Blues, baggies and wolves are all reasonably big clubs with great fan bases (as much as I hate to say that). And Walsall are a growing club who are in with a massive shot of promotion this year. There are also loads of non league clubs with very good fan bases for their level, Solihull Moors are one of many good examples of this. The west midlands is a very forgotten area in English football despite being home to some great clubs all better than London.
yes greatest city in the world, but football? glasgow, manchester, liverpool, newcastle, are more famous for football surely?
Such an interesting idea and such a horrible execution. 7 minutes """guide""".
The greatest footballing city?? Man Utd and Liverpool have won more than all them London clubs combined.
What about Wembley Arena? It's near Wembley Stadium and has hosted multiple concerts by some of the biggest acts in music and some award shows as well.
can't believe missed out the very first BBC studio ALEXANDRA Palace
Glasgow and Manchester and Liverpool are top 3 in UK for footballing cities in the UK
Go to Brussels! The passion of RWDM and Union Saint Gilleoise is immense despite playing in the lower leagues, also since the second division is relegating 8 teams you might want to go before the league is ruined by the end of this season.
Some of the cheapest ticket prices you talked about are complete nonsense, unless you are talking League Cup ticket prices. Which do not count.
Is This The Greatest Footballing City? No, fucking expensive city and football.
ticket prices are bad but dam 30 something for a ticket isn't bad compared to NFL or baseball in America where shitty seats at the very top of a stadium starts around 100
if you talk about Clapton, why don't you talk about Enfield Town FC in the guide to north London (we know you've been there and you enjoyed it!!)