I find it crazy how London has this many teams in one city , most cities or states usually have 2-3 professional teams while London has a dozen+ , fascinating history like always
Big city and the American sports system moves franchises around to new cities across the country. Wimbledon moving to Milton Keynes caused an uproar and the formation of a new club. Location and identity plays a much more important role in British/European sports compared to America. And that's why you don't see teams move around and many clubs growing out of the same city, but often with different identities.
I think thats why football clubs based on london dont have somany supoerters half of london peoples supeort arsenal amd another half of them suport chelsea it would be amazing if arsenal and chelsea would be 1 club
You should do a series out of this, do all the other major regions of english football like the midlands, south coast, north of england, the welsh and scottish teams etc.
yourenotinthecircle Welsh maybe but Scottish as English football? they have they're own fa cup, own league and own league cup....even their own grand national, leave those wildlings beyond the wall
Back in the middle ages, all the morons, imbeciles and village idiots were gathered up in every settlement in Scotland and booted over Hadrians Wall.... thats how English history started.
Midlands and Black Country would definitely be good, especially with the Wolverhampton/West Brom domination throughout the 40s and 50s! (Wolves being a crucial part of the formation of the Champions League as we know it thanks to a French reporter!)
Drawyah Games And when Wolves were proclaimed the best club team in the world in 1954 after beating the Honved team of the 50s with Puskas, Czibor and Hidegkuti.
@@zargonthemagnificent330 I'm not from Malaysia lol. Why so salty? Simple Google search would tell you Chelsea has a bigger fanbase. Or you could compare their social media followers (UA-cam, Instagram)
I’m a Blackburn fan and I’ve always had a soft sport for QPR. Probably because they were the first team I saw Blackburn play but it’s still a cool old fashioned club
Missed out Charton Athletic losing their home, and then returning in 1992, as well as us winning League One in 2011, with 101 points, and ultimately winning the FA Cup in 1947!
I grew up in London and there are so many Celtic, United and Liverpool fans also that you can have a fight in absolutely every street corner. I had some really harsh times traveling around the city in a Spurs jersey but to dare is to do
ain't no joke I rememer once I met at least 200 gunners at finsbury park. When I was running away I loudly ask why tf are u here its august ?!? They replied: Berkgkamp testimonial you fucking *#** haha but they didn't get me I was in form back then hah
Incredibly, orient were on the verge of promotion to championship just 3 years before in 14 but for goals by former o, revell. They then proceeded to pump the wage bill more than double, and achieved double relegation. Barry Hearn was the owner until 2014, which changed everything.
Fulham, London`s first, and London`s finest, nice area, friendly fans, decent pubs, nice walk through the park, and a stroll along the Thames. London`s best away day, by far.
They weren't! Preston did it in 1888 and Aston Villa in 1897! They weren't even the first London side, they were in Middlesex when they won it in 1961!!
A bit Charlton light on this. FA Cap Finalists in 1946 and winners in 1947 and you ignored the ground moves but at least you got the unique foundation right.
Good luck for getting promoted this year and thanks for showing us around the museum. We met before the Bradford match a few weeks ago, still checking the Addicts results on the internet from Kiel every weekend ^^
Oliver 2000 Liverpool and Manchester United shit out more history on the toilet then Celtic ever has or will. Well done! Celtic keeps winning a league full of plumbers, librarians and cab drivers 😂 well done for winning the poorest standard of league in Europe 😂
The best part of this video is it doesn't even mention the teams such as Edgware town, Enfield town, borehmwood etc, who are so close to the football league as well
@@datorangutan2696 Quite so . Tottenham and Arsenal might as well be in a different city to Chelsea and Fulham so far away from them they are and through the maze of Central.London! The citizens of these places are as unlikely to have been to each others areas as they have to Newcastle. This is why you cant really call London a city. Its 32 boroughs have exactly the same powers as Manchester or Birmingham, and like them , the only powers of their central authority are for Police, Fire, Ambulance, and public transport. London is a conurbation just like Greater Manchester and The West Midlands, not a city!
In 1984 Charlton left The Valley and went to Selhurst Park then over the river to Upton Park until 1992 when they returned to The Valley, you missed that part!
One of the best football history videos i've ever seen! Please keep doing this type of videos with different cities (maybe countries) from around the world! Please make sure that south america get included :)
London loves big and small clubs including Arsenal Barnet Chelsea Crystal Palace Dagenham & Redbridge Fulham Leyton Orient Millwall Queens Park Rangers Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United AFC Wimbledon And Watford are just outside of the London boundary.
To all of those 'Chelsea were founded in 2004' people, we had a sick squad before abramovic. The money just confirmed it. We were no Liverpool or Man Utd but we weren't Middlesbrough or Sunderland. I'd say we were like Everton/Southampton right now. Want me to look in arsenals corrupted history? With them relegating Spurs just to be in the PL as their owner was a minister and did what he wanted. We also have had the same stadium since 1905 unlike 99% of other teams. We accidentally created ballboys. We were hosting the first game after WW2 (which was a crazy game) and people still have the guts to say we have no history
It's more to do with the fact that 4 of your 5 league titles have come following Abramovich's investment 14 years ago in a 112 year history, but whatever makes you sleep at night.
Yes, a Champions League title only won following Abramovich's arrival, as is the case with the overwhelming majority of significant trophies won in Chelsea's existence. Trophies won following billionaire investment don't make you a big club.
Yeah I know what u mean that great team that all Londoners support because they have no choice, u know what I mean because there isn't any world class teams in London yeah mate I know what u mean.
2022 - Brighton & Hove Albion go a whole season unbeaten in London after playing Brentford, Crystal Palace, West Ham United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.
you missed out at least two ground moves for CPFC after leaving Crystal Palace in 1915 as well as winning the very first third division title in 1921................. Hmmmmmm
Copa90 can you please do a full scale series making these videos a big longer like a mini documentary and cover other major cities around England and even the rest of Europe! This series has the potential to be something big
Montana Kane Hey, I've seen you comment in a bunch of videos about Chelsea as a Chelsea hater. Nothing wrong with that. As a Chelsea fan I respect your opinion, lemme be honest I'm not proud of our rasist and hooligan fans, and I apologize for what made you hate Chelsea.
Chelsea: qualify for the champions league West ham: qualify for the Europa league Tottenham: qualify for the Europa conference league Brentford: promoted to the premier league Arsenal: did not qualify in any European competition
@@zargonthemagnificent330 its an interesting fact that often gets overlooked. And it shows that London is not a real city which is why there are 32 powerful boroughs!
Well, this vid is about London clubs, so Chelsea were the first London club to win the trophy. To which the manager at the time got sacked shortly afterwards, if memory serves.
I live n South London and it does my head in with the number of Arsenal fans in South London!! How ever as you explain the original name of 'Woolwich' and the clubs roots are actually in South London. Great Post.
QPR winning The League Cup as a THIRD Division side. Millwall getting promoted in 88.89 after over 100 years...:) Palace changing colouts from Yellow (yes !) to Green occasionally to Claret and Thin Blue Stripes to White with Red/Blue slash to Red and Blue to Claret and Blue :)
For football fans who know Paul Hayes, he played for Charlton, and I think scored vs Man City in 2011 for Scunthorpe, and also vs Chelsea in the cup around 2005. He grew up in leytonstone, we played a lot in the local park, not far from a very valued regular training session in leyton baths which was razed for a new Tesco around 1991, playing with lots of players who weren't necessarily any worse than him. His much older brother, whom I don't think I ever met, played for Arsenal and Celtic in the late 80s. Hooper who played for Scunthorpe with Paul, coincidentally is from close by in west Essex. Ben Williamson who finally, deservedly, became professional at a late age played amateur in Wanstead, but I think used to play for Millwall s youth team. Could very easily never have been scouted. Many of my amateur friends were comfortably good enough to play league 2. David Boateng used to play in joe cole s successful school team, and were from Kentish town. Easily good enough to play league 2. David played in the cherry red book league in north London. Beckham and Kane played for the very same youth club, Ridgeway Rovers. Lots of hoodlums about, such as omozusi formerly of Fulham and orient
Supprised nothing was said about Charlton Athletic getting evicted from the Valley in the late 80s and spending a season or two at Upton Park before playing at Selhurst and eventually moving back home to the wonderful Valley!
that's good stuff :) you could do the Rhein/Ruhr Area in Germany next, they have plenty of historic clubs coming out of the old mining industry and are still present in all german leagues. (Dortmund/Schalke, Mönchengladbach/Leverkusen, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Rot-WeissEssen etc)
I know about one city with more history and clubs than London... Buenos Aires: Teams- 18 River Plate, Boca Juniors, Huracán, San Lorenzo, Vélez Sarsfield, Ferro Carril Oeste, Argentinos Juniors, Nueva Chicago, Deportivo Español, Defensores de Belgrano, Sacachispas, Excursionistas, Atlanta, All Boys, Barracas Central, Comunicaciones, Riestra and Chacarita Juniors Stadiums: 18 total and 11 with a capacity for more than 10 thousand people... Titles: 89 First Divition throphies, 22 National Cups and 38 Internationals Cups (149 Throphies, without counting lower division titles)
One thing doesnt contradicts the other. Buenos Aires still is the most succesful city in football history. Maybe if you start research about football outside Europe you would've known at least 6,7. You could be missing on some very entertaining stuff ;)n
Mert Girgin what's the problem comparing a region to a city, as far as i know londons population is 8 times the size of liverpool and manchester combined. but i'm not from the uk, how many people live in the entire north west of england ?
You are the same person arguing that Leicester won 'the Prem' before Liverpool, and therefore are more successful. You are aware that football existed before 1992? And you are aware that Everton still have the fourth highest number of top flight league titles, behind only Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal?
@@t0mmyt3llam you could say the same about anywhere east of the river Lea! The truth is that Dagenham.people vote for the mayor and assembly of London and are part of a London Borough. They are not in any way connected to Essex officially, it is just sentimental twaddle to think so! What the hell has Dagenham got in common with Colchester or Saffron Walden ?!?
I find it crazy how London has this many teams in one city , most cities or states usually have 2-3 professional teams while London has a dozen+ , fascinating history like always
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, nearly half the teams in the Argentinian league are based there.
Abdullahi Osman same with Montevideo Uruguay
London is the capital city and has a huge population compared to any other in England, so it will obviously have the most clubs of any notable size
Big city and the American sports system moves franchises around to new cities across the country. Wimbledon moving to Milton Keynes caused an uproar and the formation of a new club. Location and identity plays a much more important role in British/European sports compared to America. And that's why you don't see teams move around and many clubs growing out of the same city, but often with different identities.
I think thats why football clubs based on london dont have somany supoerters half of london peoples supeort arsenal amd another half of them suport chelsea it would be amazing if arsenal and chelsea would be 1 club
As a Chelsea fan, you cracked me up at "Maybe they do have history." XD
Lew Jia Shen No Chelshit doesnt and never will have a history.
Taha Hagar , myb we didnt had , but surely we have now.
i dont think you understand what history means Taha Hagar.
Taha Hagar bruh theres always salty bitches like you... he didn't say anything bad about your club so chill out.
Taha Hagar Only history you have is a history of failure. No Eurooean cup and no league title in almost 15 years.
You should do a series out of this, do all the other major regions of english football like the midlands, south coast, north of england, the welsh and scottish teams etc.
yourenotinthecircle Welsh maybe but Scottish as English football? they have they're own fa cup, own league and own league cup....even their own grand national, leave those wildlings beyond the wall
Back in the middle ages, all the morons, imbeciles and village idiots were gathered up in every settlement in Scotland and booted over Hadrians Wall.... thats how English history started.
Midlands and Black Country would definitely be good, especially with the Wolverhampton/West Brom domination throughout the 40s and 50s! (Wolves being a crucial part of the formation of the Champions League as we know it thanks to a French reporter!)
Drawyah Games And when Wolves were proclaimed the best club team in the world in 1954 after beating the Honved team of the 50s with Puskas, Czibor and Hidegkuti.
wolves are shit now, hahaha boing boing
"Mill wall and West ham become the best of mates" Not over my dead body.
2:05. "Good idea to split them up" 😂 it's good that we weren't a kilometer from scumwall for a century😂😂⚒️⚒️
Not a fan of either but West Ham over Millwall any time.
@@ComradeHellas Well how else could it be? All Millwall are famous for is hooliganism. They've done nothing on the pitch!
They can stay in south London absolute mugs 🤣🤣🤣
@@johnsaunders2109 Don't recall any West Ham fans stopping a terrorist attack 🤔
"Will Arsenal fall to league 2?"
wtf xD
Imagine DT's reaction to that 🤣
@@hussneinmaksudhaji5276 someone send this to DT please xD
We have the record for the longest time since relegation which was in 1912
We just replied to a 3 year comment and they responded.
@@hussneinmaksudhaji5276 when is it gonna end robbie!
'The mighty Millwall'. Never loughed so hard in my life.
Millwall are shite
Milllllllllllllllll
@@nicswire3239 You're shite.
HBSCF23 *laughed
M J fuck Millwall
In 2012, Chelsea win the Champions League.
*UN-BUH-LEEVABLE*
Rodrigo Santos it is written in the stars!
@@Raphaelkungfupanda It was actually written by Abramovich's cheque book..
Here after Chelsea are two times European Champions!!!! London is definitely blue now
@@Mizi08 Hardly. 98% of Chelski's fanbase live in Malaysia. 🤣
@@zargonthemagnificent330 I'm not from Malaysia lol. Why so salty? Simple Google search would tell you Chelsea has a bigger fanbase. Or you could compare their social media followers (UA-cam, Instagram)
I’m a Blackburn fan and I’ve always had a soft sport for QPR. Probably because they were the first team I saw Blackburn play but it’s still a cool old fashioned club
Would love to live in London, so much football in just one city it's amazing
It’s extremely toxic tho lmfao
Seen the size of the city? It can take 2 hours to get from Chelsea to Tottenham or West Ham!!!
@@johnsaunders2109 it takes 30 min via tube from Chelsea to Tot
@@unknown-to6xq Sounds like you're extremely toxic
You missed out on Fulham winning an Intertoto cup in 2002
and watford smashing you five 0 on the way to promotion, then you take our manager! omg
THE INTERTOTO, WE WON IT ONE TIME
James Hicks we won it in 1999
Forgot about west ham winning it to
To be honest nobody gives a fuck lad because the best footy is in the south #BHAFC
Missed out Charton Athletic losing their home, and then returning in 1992, as well as us winning League One in 2011, with 101 points, and ultimately winning the FA Cup in 1947!
I grew up in London and there are so many Celtic, United and Liverpool fans also that you can have a fight in absolutely every street corner. I had some really harsh times traveling around the city in a Spurs jersey but to dare is to do
ain't no joke I rememer once I met at least 200 gunners at finsbury park. When I was running away I loudly ask why tf are u here its august ?!? They replied: Berkgkamp testimonial you fucking *#** haha but they didn't get me I was in form back then hah
The Wenger out plane tho😂
Phantom Tube64 ! I don't have any Plane😆
no, that's the 'Lvg out' plane
it came tru
And in 2017 Leyton Orient are relegated from the football league for the first time in their history... 😔
george erwin very sad:(
It was made in 2016
Watch the O's get relegated again. :( I grieve. But they're the only (men's) team I'll ever have in England.
Barnet have also been relegated since this video was released and unlike Orient they haven't made it back into the top leagues.
Incredibly, orient were on the verge of promotion to championship just 3 years before in 14 but for goals by former o, revell.
They then proceeded to pump the wage bill more than double, and achieved double relegation.
Barry Hearn was the owner until 2014, which changed everything.
Fulham, London`s first, and London`s finest, nice area, friendly fans, decent pubs, nice walk through the park, and a stroll along the Thames. London`s best away day, by far.
By the rivvvveeeeeeeer.
2019 - Mia Khalifa joined West Ham
Tottenham being the first team to do the double back when it was said to be impossible. Monumental achievement 🏆
They weren't! Preston did it in 1888 and Aston Villa in 1897! They weren't even the first London side, they were in Middlesex when they won it in 1961!!
In black and white
And bugger all since.🤣🤣🤣
and Arsenal are a Kent club@@johnsaunders2109
Proud to be a Fulham fan, great video!
A bit Charlton light on this. FA Cap Finalists in 1946 and winners in 1947 and you ignored the ground moves but at least you got the unique foundation right.
Good luck for getting promoted this year and thanks for showing us around the museum.
We met before the Bradford match a few weeks ago, still checking the Addicts results
on the internet from Kiel every weekend ^^
It's a shame you were probably the best supported club in the 50s and now look where you are
so many clubs, only one of them did something outside of England....
I'm a screw Chelsea and Spurs won European cups
Well because only Man U and Liverpool are actually big clubs.And Chelsea is becoming one.
well clearly you don't know enough about football
Celtic are shit though :/
Oliver 2000 Liverpool and Manchester United shit out more history on the toilet then Celtic ever has or will. Well done! Celtic keeps winning a league full of plumbers, librarians and cab drivers 😂 well done for winning the poorest standard of league in Europe 😂
Crazy how so many teams are in one city.... imagine if a 1/4 of the NFL was in New York.
The best part of this video is it doesn't even mention the teams such as Edgware town, Enfield town, borehmwood etc, who are so close to the football league as well
Boremwood aint in London
Ever Since Arsenal moved from Highbury to the Emirates, our history have tarnished!
Weird that not one of them actually decided to called themselves "London FC" or "London City FC"
London is too big to have one team represent all of it
@@datorangutan2696 Quite so . Tottenham and Arsenal might as well be in a different city to Chelsea and Fulham so far away from them they are and through the maze of Central.London! The citizens of these places are as unlikely to have been to each others areas as they have to Newcastle. This is why you cant really call London a city. Its 32 boroughs have exactly the same powers as Manchester or Birmingham, and like them , the only powers of their central authority are for Police, Fire, Ambulance, and public transport. London is a conurbation just like Greater Manchester and The West Midlands, not a city!
@@johnsaunders2109 but London is a city. That little area in the middle IS London everything else makes up the COUNTY of Greater London
@@SenorSupreme176 couldn't agree more! Greater London is the sum.of its parts !
Starting a club around those times was just to compete in their neighborhoods not knowing they're creating professional clubs for the future
In 1984 Charlton left The Valley and went to Selhurst Park then over the river to Upton Park until 1992 when they returned to The Valley, you missed that part!
Fulham FC, we'll find our way back
As a Chelsea fan tho, I'd really like Fulham back in the premier league, gives us a West london derby
Francis Jones You're back in the Prem mate congratulations.
Suhas Gondi how do u feel now
you relegated again
@@heythere9339 I'm from the future future, they didn't
One of the best football history videos i've ever seen! Please keep doing this type of videos with different cities (maybe countries) from around the world! Please make sure that south america get included :)
What I find interesting is that the Hammersmith and Fulham is the only borough with more than 1 team. It has 3 in total. Chelsea, Fulham and QPR.
Should have included Abramovich, probably the most important thing to happen to English football in the last 20 years
The whole london city has 2 champions league 😂😂💙😜😜
Paris has none, Berlin has none, Rome has none
Great video, even as a West Ham the - “Will we see West Ham and Millwall become the best of mates?” - made me chuckle! 😂 keep it up! 🤙🏻
Oops * West Ham Fan
1967, QPR league cup winners!
nobody cares
Max Sch they do
@@maxsch8454 your're on a register mate
London loves big and small clubs including
Arsenal
Barnet
Chelsea
Crystal Palace
Dagenham & Redbridge
Fulham
Leyton Orient
Millwall
Queens Park Rangers
Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham United
AFC Wimbledon
And Watford are just outside of the London boundary.
You forgot Brentford and Charlton
I'd love to see a walking tour of historic football sites around London. Great video.
WORLD CUP WINNERS LADS, COME ON YOU FACKIN IRONS
Nad Wset Hamilton did have the best players on the team.
the player of the tournament was a united player, so yeah...
Nad ccoommee oonn yyoouu iirroonnss
IRONS!!!!
IRONS
This is a good history of London Football clubs!
2001 Fulham win division 1
2008 Fulham make great escape
2009 Fulham qualify for the new Europa League.
2019: Fulham shit the bed and got relegated without a fight.
2019 fulham get relegated from the pl
2020 Fulham go straight back up
@@bruce9421 2021 Fulham look like they'll be relegated again
@@michelegiovannini 2021 March Fulham only 2 points from safety
2021 Chelsea win the Champions League Again! 😂 🏆 💙
London blue Chelsea won ucl twice 😋
Chat shit when you win the golden prem
London is red
@@chazer0075 Chat when you have a European trophy
@@oom-9528 Not with your performance in the last 3 seasons it isn't
2012 the year when Chelsea confirmed there are the kings of London
With only six league titles? 😂
3:55 "will arsenal fall into league 2"
Urm...someone tell him
To all of those 'Chelsea were founded in 2004' people, we had a sick squad before abramovic. The money just confirmed it. We were no Liverpool or Man Utd but we weren't Middlesbrough or Sunderland. I'd say we were like Everton/Southampton right now. Want me to look in arsenals corrupted history? With them relegating Spurs just to be in the PL as their owner was a minister and did what he wanted. We also have had the same stadium since 1905 unlike 99% of other teams. We accidentally created ballboys. We were hosting the first game after WW2 (which was a crazy game) and people still have the guts to say we have no history
strongraycool44 :D you are stoke city with money give it a rest
Frnt VI and your proof?
It's more to do with the fact that 4 of your 5 league titles have come following Abramovich's investment 14 years ago in a 112 year history, but whatever makes you sleep at night.
Racist fans thats history
Yes, a Champions League title only won following Abramovich's arrival, as is the case with the overwhelming majority of significant trophies won in Chelsea's existence. Trophies won following billionaire investment don't make you a big club.
You missed one.
"In 1971, Arsenal win the league at White Hart Lane".
Shite*
You missed one
In 2020 arsenal dropped to a mid table team
James Benjamin 5-14th places has a 4 point difference. The term “mid table” doesn’t mean shit right now
you mean Shite Hart Lane
@@eosio8450 same points as the shits called spurs now mate
AYOO “maybe they do have history” 😂😂 as a Chelsea fan I laughed
Hmmm, seems like a non Chelsea fan. Lol
Where's Man Utd
If you know what I mean
I know what you mean, lol.
that's the Lvg out plane
Yeah I know what u mean that great team that all Londoners support because they have no choice, u know what I mean because there isn't any world class teams in London yeah mate I know what u mean.
Riley Cruden idiot
Making the grass grow in Munich.
Born is the king 💙
of Staaaaamford Bridge 💙
Chelsea fan here. I prefer our old logo and wish we reverted to it. The simplicity!💙
This was more like 3 minutes of where the London clubs are situated and 1 minute of London clubs trophy highlights lol
2:57 first club to do the double looks like they haven’t moved away from that since
What about 2001 Fulham win division 1!
Division 1 became PL in 1993 so they couldn't of.
Sandra Williamson erm yes we did win division 1 in 2001
Ryan H in 2001 division 1 was the second tier of English football, not the greatest achievement
@@harryfoley2294 the guy in the video did mention other teams winning promotion though
Shlanky he didn’t point out everything
2022 - Brighton & Hove Albion go a whole season unbeaten in London after playing Brentford, Crystal Palace, West Ham United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.
you missed out at least two ground moves for CPFC after leaving Crystal Palace in 1915 as well as winning the very first third division title in 1921................. Hmmmmmm
Man if I lived in London I would go watch so much football
Cheers from Scandinavia!
Fulham is in the championship via play offs come cottagers!
Copa90 can you please do a full scale series making these videos a big longer like a mini documentary and cover other major cities around England and even the rest of Europe! This series has the potential to be something big
Wait what Chelsea founded 1905, I think you meant 2004........
great banter.
Montana Kane Hey, I've seen you comment in a bunch of videos about Chelsea as a Chelsea hater.
Nothing wrong with that. As a Chelsea fan I respect your opinion, lemme be honest I'm not proud of our rasist and hooligan fans, and I apologize for what made you hate Chelsea.
Derman roll What source?? Wikipedia 😂😂😂 Fucking chelsea bastards!!!
Montana Kane haha no
Montana Kane you're obsessed
Tottenham was not part of London until the 60s when the boundaries of London were moved as part of the dissolution of Middlesex county...
Arsenal old badge looks like some illuminati symbol lol
Probably is! The club is riddled with Masons !!!
Update: Chelsea fc wins a second European Cup in 2021
Update : Roman has left Chelsea
Chelsea: qualify for the champions league
West ham: qualify for the Europa league
Tottenham: qualify for the Europa conference league
Brentford: promoted to the premier league
Arsenal: did not qualify in any European competition
1988 Millwall are 2nd Division Champions promoted to top Division for first and only time in their current history
"Will Arsenal fall to League 2?" Well well well, this is starting to age very terribly.
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I hate you for mentioning Chelsea's CL win 2012. Cheers, a Bayern Fan.
Come on Millwall
Bromley fc ??
You missed how London became Greater London and that Spurs were in Middlesex before it was considered Greater London.
Arsenal 1207 so were palace West Ham and Brentford
Quite true! Spurs have never won the league as a London club and West Ham were in Essex when they won the FA Cup in 1964!
Except that no one gives a flying one about old local government boundaries. Get a life.
@@zargonthemagnificent330 saying I should get a life with a name like that 😂
@@zargonthemagnificent330 its an interesting fact that often gets overlooked. And it shows that London is not a real city which is why there are 32 powerful boroughs!
Excellent video, but you missed Charlton's FA Cup win in 1947 and League 1 Champions in 2012
Wow being from L.A. I wish we had that many clubs in our backyard. Hopefully an English club wins the champions league🍻⚽️
Well, this vid is about London clubs, so Chelsea were the first London club to win the trophy. To which the manager at the time got sacked shortly afterwards, if memory serves.
I live n South London and it does my head in with the number of Arsenal fans in South London!! How ever as you explain the original name of 'Woolwich' and the clubs roots are actually in South London. Great Post.
Glory hunters plain n simple.
@@gordonferrar7782at least they’re a London club, I can’t stand those who support northern clubs
MIIIIIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLLL
ur legit a clown
QPR winning The League Cup as a THIRD Division side. Millwall getting promoted in 88.89 after over 100 years...:)
Palace changing colouts from Yellow (yes !) to Green occasionally to Claret and Thin Blue Stripes to White with Red/Blue slash to Red and Blue to Claret and Blue :)
cough cough Palace won the Zenith cup back int day 😂
Sorry but surely Sheffield is the home of football with the oldest ever football team being Sheffield FC.
No. . .it was harlem fc
True,but it would a bit of a stretch calling it a London club.
0191Owls no it’s notts county 😂
Man sounds like George memeulous
thats what i was thinking
Hahaha! Adding that Neville's commentary was a nice touch. Lol
Missed out qpr winning league cup in 67????
For football fans who know Paul Hayes, he played for Charlton, and I think scored vs Man City in 2011 for Scunthorpe, and also vs Chelsea in the cup around 2005. He grew up in leytonstone, we played a lot in the local park, not far from a very valued regular training session in leyton baths which was razed for a new Tesco around 1991, playing with lots of players who weren't necessarily any worse than him. His much older brother, whom I don't think I ever met, played for Arsenal and Celtic in the late 80s.
Hooper who played for Scunthorpe with Paul, coincidentally is from close by in west Essex.
Ben Williamson who finally, deservedly, became professional at a late age played amateur in Wanstead, but I think used to play for Millwall s youth team. Could very easily never have been scouted. Many of my amateur friends were comfortably good enough to play league 2.
David Boateng used to play in joe cole s successful school team, and were from Kentish town. Easily good enough to play league 2. David played in the cherry red book league in north London.
Beckham and Kane played for the very same youth club, Ridgeway Rovers.
Lots of hoodlums about, such as omozusi formerly of Fulham and orient
when my club is the oldest in london but the most we achieved was runners up in europa league even if it was a great result either way 🙄
Supprised nothing was said about Charlton Athletic getting evicted from the Valley in the late 80s and spending a season or two at Upton Park before playing at Selhurst and eventually moving back home to the wonderful Valley!
Chelsea : a hated club without history , saved by Russian money .But hey we are buldinig our history now.
Won the Cup winners Cup in 97 and a few fa cups
that's good stuff :) you could do the Rhein/Ruhr Area in Germany next, they have plenty of historic clubs coming out of the old mining industry and are still present in all german leagues. (Dortmund/Schalke, Mönchengladbach/Leverkusen, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Rot-WeissEssen etc)
I know about one city with more history and clubs than London...
Buenos Aires:
Teams- 18 River Plate, Boca Juniors, Huracán, San Lorenzo, Vélez Sarsfield, Ferro Carril Oeste, Argentinos Juniors, Nueva Chicago, Deportivo Español, Defensores de Belgrano, Sacachispas, Excursionistas, Atlanta, All Boys, Barracas Central, Comunicaciones, Riestra and Chacarita Juniors
Stadiums: 18 total and 11 with a capacity for more than 10 thousand people...
Titles: 89 First Divition throphies, 22 National Cups and 38 Internationals Cups (149 Throphies, without counting lower division titles)
Juan Gimenez honestly mate no one's heard of the last 16 clubs in that list and noone knows any players who play for any of them.
One thing doesnt contradicts the other. Buenos Aires still is the most succesful city in football history.
Maybe if you start research about football outside Europe you would've known at least 6,7. You could be missing on some very entertaining stuff ;)n
@@juanmagg5909 south American football is irrelevant outside of south America tho
@@juanmagg5909 those trophies mean fuck all tho
Juanma GG if u counted all league non league and semi professional London would have triple these teams
What about QPR winning the league cup in the 66/67 season?
Love how they chose Fulham over spurs on the thumbnail
Do this for each premier club; history, events, themes and characteristics. Nice.
"Will arsenal fall to league two" lmao
the north west is the home of football just look at Liverpools and Man Uniteds trophy cabinets
And Everton
Joe W nah it's just the home of an overrated team
CheapShot McGee overrated??? Biggest trophy cabinet in England
Mert Girgin, when that city has more teams and a bigger population than that region it's justified
Mert Girgin
what's the problem comparing a region to a city, as far as i know londons population is 8 times the size of liverpool and manchester combined.
but i'm not from the uk, how many people live in the entire north west of england ?
Please make a North West England version of this👍👍👍
A Person it's just man u and liverpool until 2010 though
The Jester Everton have more history than all the London clubs apart from arsenal
You are the same person arguing that Leicester won 'the Prem' before Liverpool, and therefore are more successful. You are aware that football existed before 1992? And you are aware that Everton still have the fourth highest number of top flight league titles, behind only Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal?
More videos like this please! It was great! :D
Do one for the West Midlands, loads of clubs there too
"Whaddaya reckon" is the best sign off. Amazing vid
ignoring the part when Brentford almost got bought out by QPR
QPR put a placeman called Bulstrode into Fulham and tried to grab the cottage site to pay for their future development.
London can have a league of it's own
forgetting the huge force of london in non league. dagenham bromley woking borehamwood etc. Dagenham even got up to league one
Woking is in Surrey, and Borehamwood has always been in Hertfordshire.
@@themickster6775 can even argue Dagenham is Essex too
@@t0mmyt3llam but its not ! Everyone knows post codes don't matter !!!
@@johnsaunders2109 ehhh it depends really most people still say it’s Essex even the club itself
@@t0mmyt3llam you could say the same about anywhere east of the river Lea! The truth is that Dagenham.people vote for the mayor and assembly of London and are part of a London Borough. They are not in any way connected to Essex officially, it is just sentimental twaddle to think so! What the hell has Dagenham got in common with Colchester or Saffron Walden ?!?
London’s original! Fulham FC. COYW
Fun fact: Crystal Palace was actually formed in 1861
A different club !!
There's more chance of me passing my GCSEs than millwall and West Ham becoming best mates
Arsenal fan here
London derbies are the best atmospheres!