American Reacts to Best Funny Football Chants
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- American Reacts to Best Funny Football Chants
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Park. Refers to ji sun park a south korean player who was an absolute workhorse for man united with a tireless motor would just run and chase all game. That chant was a sign of deep affection believe it or not. We loved park at United
Seriously underrated player.
Can be taken as racist nowadays but that's nothing new from United fans, they racially abuse their black players everytime they don't play well
@@anonymousinternetaddict what ?
@@anonymousinternetaddict that's a load of crap
@@anonymousinternetaddict Damn, the new generation is mentally weak as hell
Us brits live on a daily diet of sarcasm ,bluntness, brute truth and taking the piss out of each other
Starts at school you would give as good as you got. Then at work it was the same the more personal and colder the better amongst most
@@carlwill981 I agree lol, my brother and sister are over a decade older than me so I had to start at a real early age lol
you never listen french football chants... english people are quite polite compared to others europeans
@@theopaccoud4443 well if the chant in French I wouldn’t understand it lol. If there’s any on here with subtitles though I’d like to have a listen.
The team thats chanting "it's only 4-0" are the ones that are losing. I've sung it at a game 'lets pretend we've scored a goal' both chants are aimed more at your own crap players out if frustration and wanting to cheer about something and have a laugh in a dire game.
Luis Suarez has a nasty habit of biting players on the opposing team, hence the chant about his teeth.
The Park, Park chant is being sung by Manchester United fans about a player who played for Manchester United 2005 to 2012.
The players full name is Ji Sun Park. He was born in South Korea, and played for his country at International level. The chant is a dig at the Liverpool fans
To top it off ji Sun Park loved his chant.
Really Tim?
Only the club officially asked fans to stop singing it.
@@fatdaddy1996VERY recently & considering the way society has gone ‘Recently’, it’s probably nothing to do with Ji Sun Park at all (who was, & still is adored by United fans & he KNOWS he is) it’s more to do with an attempt at a Communist State!! 👌
when the crowd we're chanting we paid for your hats, those weren't stewards they were police officers, but our police are great they've got a sense of humour.
George Best - superb player and iconic pin-up of the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Northern Ireland. He played for Manchester United. He was famous for saying that he spent his money on women and beer - and just wasted the rest of it.
He's the Best. Clue's in the name lol
The Park chant also manages to get in a dig at Liverpool FC. Scouse is a nickname for people from Liverpool. The two teams are big North West rivals
Offside is a rule in football where you can't have one of your players closer to the goalside than any of the defending players when the ball is passed, so it's a reference to that, basically saying his nose is so big that it's closer to goalside than the opposing players even if he's only at the halfway line or whatever
There was a great one from Liverpool fans about ten years ago.
There was a famous TV host from Liverpool called cilla Black and when they played Barcelona while Ronaldinho played they would chant cilla wants her teeth back.
I listened to a program on BBC radio 4 on football chant's. Yes there is a professor of football chant's. Some chant's go back to before the first world war. One chant was based on the chime's of the clock in the Portsmouth football ground when the royal navy gun batteries (port and Starboard batteries) played each other, and the crowd wanted extra time. Thanks great video. Greetings from YORKSHIRE.
Greetings from West Yorkshire
@@willjohnson2722 God's own county
Play up Pompey is of course still very much in use at Fratton park . The atmosphere at games , especially with a decent away following , is as good as any .
I love the unique football songs/chants/entrance music West Ham singing I’m forever blowing bubbles, Liverpool doing you’ll never walk alone etc. It’s the kind of tradition or history that you just can’t buy.
Good to see a fellow Yorkshireman here. Greetings from me from Yorkshire.
The Set-Up:
Bobby Zamora used to play for Brighton as a striker
The most embarrassing thing that a striker can do is send the ball high over the goal into the back row of the stands
The seats furthest from the pitch are known collectively as 'Row Z'
Z is pronounced 'zed'
The Chant, to the tune of 'That's Amore':
"When you sit in Row Z
And the ball hits hits your head
That's....Zamora"
Being English and a big rugby league fan we live of the chants & banter. But your laugh just makes them a million times more funny 😂
One of my favourite chants is the response of Brighton supporters.
Brighton is generally considered the gay capital of Britain and so opposing supporters used that as a common subject to taunt the Brighton supporters
The response was:
‘You’re too ugly
You’re too ugly
You’re too ugly to be gay
You’re too ugly to be gay”
I believe this has now been stopped.
I thought it was "does your boyfriend know your here?"
That's what I heard at Brighton
@@georgethehands
That’s another chant there that I like.
the Tottenham allez allez allez song must have been made immediately after the Man City game and the amazing thing is that all the supporters are into it and know the lyrics
The "your teeth are offside" chant isn't really a ribs at a physical defect, it's a reference to the player in question having gotten in trouble for biting players on more than one occasion.
Have you seen Louis Suarez?
He could eat an apple through a tennis racket.
Given the state of VAR these days, it's probably only a matter of time before a goal is deemed offside due to gnashers.😂
nope
its 100% ribbing at his strange teeth mate ... they make a joke about özils strange eyes and zlatans nose u think is because of some reference ? no man its because they stand out like hell
I used to be a steward for Newcastle and the chants had me in stitches I used to sing along but not make it obvious or I'd get told to leave. You should react to English football hooligans it's nuts some of them especially Leeds. I was doing security at a Leeds match and there notorious for throwing flares into the opposition..
I think a key difference there you mentioned is that with NFL, the team is a franchise, so it's happened where the team is moved to the other side of the country or a new one can spring up from nowhere, where as your College teams, like our Football clubs, don't move. You're often born into supporting your local team/club and even if you yourself move to another town/city, you are still all about that team you grew up with.
My favourite was when Scotland fans travelled to away games and sang songs that related to the opponent. Think it started with Edelweiss when playing Austria. And as for energy, most of these English teams can learn something from the German Ultras; the real hard core never stop chanting for the full 90 minutes
Wasn't there one where Scotland were playing the Netherlands and the fans excelled themselves by doing "Hocus Pocus" by Focus? And the Dutch guys sang back "Walk Out To Winter?"
Edit - there was also a friendly where an English club - forget who - were playing Beitar Jerusalem, and sang "It's Getting Better (Beitar) All The Time". The Beitar fans - who are real tough nuts - thought it was hilarious!
My favourite Scottish chant was in London when they went up to the Willy Shakespeare statue and just chanted “yer jist a shite Rabby Burns’ 😂😂😂
@@robertwilloughby8050 BEITAR fans are the best
The "we lose every week" chant reminds me of the Billy Connolly story of him moving to Partick as a kid. Its where 0
Partick Thistle FC comes from. The jokes was that most English people think the clubs name is "Partick Thistle Nil"
Yaya and Kolo Touré are famous football playing brothers from the Ivory Coast. They both played for Manchester City.
We always say 100 miles to brit seems like a long way but nothing to an American where as for something to be classed to be old in the UK or Europe in general something would need to be at least 500 years old.
Most of our pubs date back to the 1300s
So interesting to hear about your own experience with sports Beard. Football here is both territorial and not at the same time. The big clubs get lots of supporters from all over the world, but the vast majority of clubs draw their support from the local area and have done for 100yrs or more in many cases. Lots of people support a smaller club in their area and also the big team that they are local to.
I work with disabled adults so i get a lot of opportunity to attend cricket, rugby and football in my local area even though they arn't particularly sports I'm interested in. They get free tickets and often really good support from the sporting organisation themselves. One of them (im not going to say which sport so as not to cast aspersions) gives my clients prime box seats with a private room pregame and at half time with food and drink and the kind of service you would expect as a VIP.
Favourite chant is "marching on together" might give you a clue as to who my local team is :D
Keep up the great work mate.
Leeds Leeds Leeds 😊
Sarcasm and Dark Humour is the way of the British
These English football teams are formed in and grown in the towns, cities that they take their names from. It's a form of the clan system.
@SUTTYMCFC because of globalisation and a history of success
Here in The Netherlands we used to have a ref called Van Swieten.
He wasn't the ultra manly type so whenever he would do something the fans didn't agree with they would sing:
Van Swieten has no saddle on his bike, saddle on his bike, saddle on his bike.
Every Dutch person has at least one bike as you might know by now. :D
It's also known as barracking Alan. Barbed taunts thrown at opponents are vital to the entertainment value of the game.
Both Yaya and Kolo are brothers who played in the Prem mostly on opposing teams great players
There’s a British version of Cheers called Early Doors set in a pub in Manchester. Went under under the radar here but lasted 2 seasons. I loved it. Known people to borrow the DVD set and binge watch it.
one of my fav. comedies! - i spent too much of my early drinking years in pubs like "The Grape"
It was brilliant.
Started the career of one James Mcavoy too. Went on to be professor x and of course many other a list roles
My parents have rewatched that so many times. Tbf my parents introduced me to so many comedies. Ever Decreasing Circles, Dinnerladies, Home To Roost, Keeping Up Appearences, Absolutely Fabulous (My mum is basically Eddie lol just northern)
Us Brits really do own it when it comes to comedy.
If anyone hasn't seen Early Doors... Watch it... That's an order !!!
Seagulls and Pies.
Two of Bradford City's legendary on-the-spot chants.
Blackpool Boycotting times, oh wow.. I mean yeah we absolutely did have more seagulls than fans 😅
Being from England, this is just normal
LOL i have been reading the channel name wrong for almost a year now , i thought it was the Electric beard. .
So did I. Still would be if I hadn't read your comment 🇬🇧
Gnégnéri Yaya Touré (born 13 May 1983) is an Ivorian professional football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. His older brother is Kolo Abib Touré (born 19 March 1981) an Ivorian professional football coach and former player. He played as a defender for Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, Celtic and the Ivory Coast national team. He is currently a first team coach at Leicester City as well as a member of the coaching staff for the Ivory Coast national team.
Well.. Our Swedish Zlatan Ibrahimovic does have a slighter bigger nose, can't argue that😅
He has been one of the best players for a long time and he still is pretty good even in his older age. You should check him out
Park Ji-Sung a South Korean footballer played for Manchester United and is now a coach at QPR (Queens Park Rangers).
I've heard of the passion behind college football... and it's similar to how we view our teams here.
Rule is
Can change your house, wife, religion, sex etc.... one thing you can never change is the team you support.... you will be an outcast.
I'd disown virtually anything before I disown my team.
love your vids buddy keep em coming god bless you and your family!
The story goes that a room service waiter was delivering more Caviar and Champagne to Bests hotel room, on entering he saw dressed in a bikini, and laying across a king sized bed, which was covered in 100 dollar bills was the current Miss World..legend as it the waiter said
" Oh George when did it all go so wrong!" 😆
Our football terraces have the best ad-lib comedian’s in the world
I love the 'Park, Park' one because the melody is actually from a Irish Christian song we all get taught in primary school in Britain; "Dance, dance, wherever you may be, I am the Lord of the Dance said he" to "Park, Park wherever you may be, you eat dogs in your home country" lol.
It used to get taught all over the Commonwealth too.
@@carlmanvers5009 Oh I didn't know that lol
Yaya and kolo were brothers who played together.
We’ll find out how Americans get along with English chants in November at the World Cup group stage. USA, England, Wales and Iran are all in Group B.
You'll get sued surely for hurting their feelings with your chants. Lol
@@Min-e5 I imagine one American would get his feelings hurt so bad that a mass shooting could occur
Loved going to Anfield as a child with my grandad, great memories. RED is his blood. :))
Would love to see you react to the chant 10 German bombers 😂😂
Thanks Mr E.B. Great video.
The teeth thing is a reference to Luis Suarez biting people in matches
Kolo and Yaya Toure are brothers used to play for same team so they just do that chant continuously lol
These videos are always awesome
I'm Millwall. UA-cam would never allow our best moments. 😂😂😂
Heh, headline news around the world. The day Millwall behaved themselves!
@@jimb9063 I'm still not sure who we bribed to get family club of the year. 😂
@@imperialdebauchery5988 Wonder if it meant family in the sense of organised crime!
Millwall were responsible for a lot of the security measures introduced for football fans because of their violence weren’t they?
One of my friends on a Saturday was a Special Constable ( volunteer ) at Luton Town games. On a Sunday he was a lay preacher in a chapel
They're amazing. They see a couple of seagulls flying around and get an idea for a chant. Empty stadium - more seagulls than fans!
Fun fact I was in the stadium for the Tottenham vs Arsenal "Is there a fire drill chant".. I didn't leave early though, cost a lot of money to go see Tottenham play, only afforded it twice..
There are two general chants the generic 'duh duh duh, duh duh duh, duh duh duuuuuuuh' one which everyone knows for on the fly chants.. like a 'mexican wave' where people just join in, and the more in depth ones along to songs are generally thought up by the fan clubs or associations before the matches and usually on local derbies and tournaments / finals
Then the is also this classic sung to the tune of Knee's Up Mother Brown targeted at Lee Chapman when he started dating well known actress Leslie Ash.
Lee's Up Leslie Ash
Lee's Up Leslie Ash
Yeah the let’s pretend we scored a goal is pretty common and the biggest declaration that your team has played rubbish lol
I support AFC Bournemouth and in one match the opposition scored. Their fans started chanting at us 'you're not singing anymore' (a standard accusation after this happens). Cue a chorus of 'Anymore anymore anymore etc etc' from us Bournemouth fans.
Loving your videos
The 4-0 video at the 4th minute mark. (it was the team who didn't score, supporter's, who sang it to their own team)
100 years is still pretty impressive
2 of these chants are about the manchester city vs manchester United derby.
First one is the "city is yours, 20 thousand empty seats" is a joke us united supporters make about the fact that the Etihad(their stadium) is very often not sold out.
The second one is about city being banned from champions league play for 2 years for breaking financial fair play rules.
it is commonly known that the big ASDA supermarket opposite the Etihad stadium has more people through its doors on a City home match day.
@@jeanlongsden1696 Yet it's also on record that United only manage 95% capacity to City's 98% and that the police records show United Liverpool and Arsenal lying about their attendances by counting commercial tickets sold that nobody turned up for with some matches having a discrepancy of 15 to 25k.
@@Robedon and what has that got to do with ASDA?
'Us United Supporters' First one is being sung by the City Fans in the Away end During the 1-6 in 2012 in response to the fastest fire drill by the United Plastics, 50-60 Thousand empty seats by the sixth goal. The Second one was about the FFP stich up that was overturned the minute a real court looked at it.
The fact you got both wrong proves that you're a United 'Fan' better than you could have thought possible especially funny that you've proven the old adage about never having been to the ground when you can't tell where the away end is with actual video evidence....
@@jeanlongsden1696 As little as ASDA has to do with Attendances. saying a Supermarket with a cheap sandwich food to go corner, cheap cafe and Mcdonalds on site within three minutes walk of a football stadium that will be as expensive as any other football stadium will have more foot traffic is the definition of obvious.
The usual 20-40 thousand people doing their weekly shop in a 24hr period plus 50k fans in the area.
Hardly Rocket Science to figure out.
The Difference is that the Facts show that the City and Away fans fill the Etihad after they've been in ASDA while an extra 3% prefer the prostitutes around the back of the swamp apparently.
Yaya and Kolo Touré are brothers and both played for Man City at that time
You have to give it to football fans for their creativity. 😂
Very much a hive mind thing. Often fitting new words to well known tunes which catch on very quickly and can seem pre-planned to the outsider but are spontaneous. Occasionally unique ones occur. I remember a song about a player called Steve Jagielka to the tune of Manfred Mann's Pretty Flamingo. Random
@@jimb9063
I recognised the name Jagielka, looked him up, he had to be related to Phil with such an unusual surname. 👍
@@pauldurkee4764 Yes indeed! Halcyon days.
The best ones are the funny/ironic ones IMHO. thanks for the reaction :)
Most of it is very light hearted. We Brits spend a good amount of time ripping the piss out of each other.
Fans get banned if they are violent in, on or around the football stadium. Some people really don’t care about the games, but only come to fight physically with fans of the opposing team.
They can get banned for up to four years. There are cameras all over the stadiums and watchers keeping track of people entering. If a fan, who has been banned, shows up they are arrested on the spot by police. Hooliganism is viewed very seriously in Great Britain.
Denmark has been studying how Great Britain handles hooligans as we have some problems in that field as well.
I’m pretty sure they get a thing called a hooligans license or something where whenever England play away they have to hand their passport into the police
See if you can find some 1974 - 1979 Football chants and Film, it was intense!!!
Europeans are free to vent their anger in the stadium, that is true freedom, to vent without killing anyone.
None of them come close to beating there's only two Andy Goram's (a chant sung by fans after the Rangers goalie was diagnosed with schizophrenia).
Eclectic if you want to see what happens when a football player takes exception to what is being shouted at them by opposition fans look up Eric Cantona Kung Fu Kick..
Thanks!
I know you like your comedy, I recommend "Randy buys a bookshelf off Gumtree" (Randy is an Aussie puppet). It's a 20mins video but it's hilarious
I love these!
Hiya Robert are you American?
@@paulguise698 No I'm British. I've never been into football though so never heard chants first hand.
Best ever. Swindon Town bottom of the table in 93-94 premier. Opponent fans sing "going down going down going down". Swindon fans reply "so are we so are we so are we".
Yaya and Kolo Touré are brothers from the Ivory Coast and used to play for Manchester City
As a Football fan....Love It...
They are all pissed, otherwise they would not find the words - lol !
Great videos. Support our local team, Bromley fc and like you say, it's in the blood, as my late father supported them, from the early 70s onwards. Best thing about our local team is that you get much closer to the action. If you're chanting, "You're sh**, aaaah!" the goalkeeper actually pays attention, cos he knows he's sh**. One game years ago, we heard that the opposition goalkeeper discovered his wife had been sleeping around with his team mates. Boy, did we give him a hard time for that one! 🤣😂
There were a few great ones today at Brentford V Arsenal game today when Arsenal brought on the youngest ever player in the Premier League at the age of 15. I was pissing myself and I'm a Spurs supporter and also like Brentford. Kudos Gooners.
2:40 yes Zlatan ibrahmović does have a decently size nose
Mesut Özil IDK exactly why his eyes are offside
BUT I know that Luiz Suares Teeth are offside because he bit people while polaying THREE SEPERATE TIMES
... aaaand he did end up seeing a therapist for that
A recent one was some player (cant be arsed to look up his name, sorry)for West Ham who was filmed throwing his pet cat across the kitchen (wanker) the crowd were chanting " he plays centre back, he kicks his fucking cat" etc
A battle of Britain Champions League game is coming up on the 4th of October Liverpool versus Rangers should be a brilliant atmosphere you should check it out
100% having relocated to Glasgow from Liverpool I’m getting the banter off all the rangers fans like. Every one of them has said they’re going down just to be there!!! 🤷🏽♂️ One lad I know was asking me how far is haydock from the city centre coz that’s the nearest place he could get a hotel. I told him he may as well have just stayed on the train back here because it’s miles away from Liverpool like. But I can’t wait for this game and the return leg 8 days later up here. I hope we absolutely batter them. Fuck the Rangers! Or sevco or whatever ye wanna call them. Bigoted muppets!
At our stadium once, the goalie of the visiting team had huge teeth. People threw carrots at him, singing that he should finish his carrots. Like he was a rabbit.
Seagulls seagulls that’s a nice chat Brighton use to taunt Crystal Palace eagles since everytime they score they sing eagle eagles a nice little nod to our friendly rivalry
In the 80s and 90s football hooliganism was a massive problem. These chants stem from that era when they spilled into full fights after games with stabbings ect the park park chant. Is a reference to a player called ji sung park who is Korean hence the dog eating reference
Ecstasy sorted out football violence in the 90s... We went from meeting up to fight, to meeting up to go raving.. Lol
not so much stabbings in those days..stabbing was imported, still had violence though
@@unopenedenvelope5303 still gos off now im oldham been at it 20 years its only a laugh cant beat a good punch up on a saturday
My favourite of these videos is still the irish fans singing "Who's a sexy Garda?" to a poor, confused french policewoman in the middle of Lille during EURO2016 :D
Be interesting to see if there are any changes coming out when USA plays England at the next world cup
I BELIEVE WE CAN WIN, muppet cries
You get nothing past UK fans, taking the piss is a hobby. If that DJ was fired here he'd be back a week later due to popular demand
2:14: Might be that it's a recurring chant, could be that there was more than one person filming and uploading a video of the game 😋
I think it's another angle of the same game, sounds familiar to the other clip and the movement of the players seems to be the same.
if they chant "its 4-0" the OTHER team has 4 points, theirs 0.... Rule in sport is that you always say/list the other team's score first.
Did you see that the footballer David Beckham lined up for 12 hours to pay his respects to the Queen in her coffin while she is lying in state? Although he's very famous and well liked in the UK he didn't use that to try to push his way to the beginning of the line.
He's still after that knighthood 😂. Jokes aside, fair play to him for that.
We invented most sports ( football, cricket, golf, tennis, rounders, and more ) and some of our colleges / universities go back 1000 years. An Englishman started your Harvard University.
The cops filming the crowd while they chant "we paid for your hats" is hilarious...
Typically people on the sidelines are ball boys so they don't really take any flack from the fans and I've personally never seen any of them get involved with the chants. If the linesman falls over or something you can guarantee the crowd will all laugh at him or what ever but in general the chants are always directed at the opposing club, players or people closely associated with the club such as board members, ex players and staff etc.
Imagine if Deshaun Watson was a footballer in England, he'd get annihilated by the fans, the chants would be epic.
he would run out of the stadium crying
In the Netherlands we have Ajax, also known as the JEWS (it was a Jewish-founded team from Amsterdam). Now in the war, the Nazis stole Dutch bicycles to make bullets out of them. One time Ajax were playing a German team for a European cup. In the Ajax crowd, a huge banner was shown that said "GRANDMA, I FOUND YOUR BIKE!!"
I pissed myself laughing lol
So Yaya and Kolo touré are brothers who both play football professionally
Zlatan Ibrahimović goggle him to see his nose
The chant at the start WAS about Zlatan Ibrahimavic he played in USA about 3/4 yrs ago LOOK HIM UP( A FANTASTIC SWEDISH PLAYER )
The nose/teeth/eyes are offside means that these extremities are larger than normal ... and therefore offside.
Yaya and Kolo Touré are brothers and both played for Man City.
Suarez has normal teeth... he's just infamous for using them on his opponents during play.
you need to watch the scotland fooball fan march in Paris and other scotland games.
Fortunes change. Tottenham are third and Liverpool seventh in the Premier League table at the moment.
I use to work at a local football team and I was on front line and the songs they use to sing you fat xxxx you eat all the pies