Rant over with that was great content i do think Rondo is the best i don’t mind the harder questions as long as all 3 get the same amount and difficulty
Nah i’m not impressed with Jacob’s time keeping for Aaron’s questions justice for the goat, even though it was tragic that he shouted out Garnacho as soon as the time started jacob has to stop it there and then not run it down 5 seconds, Aaron would have won that imo if the clock was stopped as soon as he said pass or gave an answer, like he missed out on a solid 20 seconds minimum
I thought the letter is supposed to always be the surname unless stated otherwise, T for Courtois? Plus if there name is Di Nitale or Van Dijk etc it should D and V not N and D
Agree with surname ahead of first name in all cases, but van Dijk HAS to be D. I can’t speak for di Natale as I’m not sure how it is in Italy, but in The Netherlands Virgil van Dijk officially registers as: Dijk, Virgil van (surname, first name). I’m Dutch but you can also look this up quite easily. But I agree Courtois should always be in C, it’s too difficult when it can switch letter to letter.
@@dennis7ckrii343 that’s interesting I didn’t know that I wonder if it’s the same with De Bruyne etc. if it is different it would definitely be very confusing saying that some are last names and some are first names
@@danniemargetts456 Yeah Belgian is the same. There is a word for "de"; "van der"; "van de"; "van"; "der", etc. called "tussenvoegsel". I'm not sure how it translates to English but DeepL says "interjection", "infix" or "suffix". In my job I work with Benelux clients and very often Belgian surnames have that tussenvoegsel and surname together (for example "Declercq") in which case the initial would still be D, but overall having it as a tussenvoegsel with a space inbetween is more common I believe. Italian I tried to look it up because now I'm curious 😅 but it's very difficult to find. It seems that for example Daniele de Rossi is most likely DdR? But not sure. I get into these huge rabbit holes when I'm interested in a specific fact hahaha sorry!
Aaron doing his best impression of that women who passed on every question on The Chase 😂
"I know the answer to this question, but I'm going to get it wrong because tactics."
Oh Aaron, you absolute hero 🤣
Think Rondo is better with the harder questions, great content boys 👏
3 straight days of flat chat? Sensational boys
Garnacho 😂 Abysmal from Aaron, not even the most difficult questions.
Aaron's saying pass in his sleep
Heggie’s head was GONE at one point🤣 Been really enjoying the vids lately
Loving the regular content, you boys are smashing it!🤜🤛
Thanks mate ❤️❤️❤️
Garnacho killed me😂😂😂😂😂😂
Aaron never fails to surprise me😂was that a Joe hendry reference at 32:44
Do you believe
Rondo, Codename, Imposter and Wavelength are my favourite games of yours!
Some of the easiest questions about and constantly passing on them😂
“I know a good chunk of these next ones coming up” gets the next question wrong😂
Garnacho 😂😂 what a boy 😅😂
Aaron is the 🐐 😂😂😂
Great questions Jacob, enjoyed this one much more than the earlier ones where the questions were a bit easier. Aaron's Garnacho shout was stinking
really enjoy these videos!
Best question list of all time
Enjoyed this one, props for coming up with all the questions 🤝🏻
Aaron is just different class
Great video lads, one of the funniest yet 😂
Glad you loved it mate! 💙
Brilliant as always guys. Always crack me up 😂😂
Cheers man!
@@theflatchat No worries guys. Poor Heggie getting a question about the bible 😂😂😂
Great episode guys ♥️
Rant over with that was great content i do think Rondo is the best i don’t mind the harder questions as long as all 3 get the same amount and difficulty
Love the videos
Garrnacho is crazy 💀 😂
Rondo is so fun lads
Some of Aaron’s passes are actually fucking excruciating, especially for a big football fan
😭😭😭
Boldham Athletic
Must’ve been who calum was thinking of 👏
Love it lads
Ironically, I think Callum's questions were the hardest and Aaron's were the easiest lmao
Varane and Vasquez work
"The test wil be very easy"... The test: Callum's first two questions...
Bury wasn't really a hard one tbh, who else has been into admin recently?
Here after 15 seconds.
🐐
As a Bury fan, this was traumatic
Apologies …
Suppose to answer questions Aaron mate
What’s the story with pedro?
Pass 😂
Will you boys be doing a fpl league
Did one last year with over FIVE HUNDRED entrants. Do we do one again???
@@theflatchat yes got to set one up boys
Callum proper ratty in this one
Nah i’m not impressed with Jacob’s time keeping for Aaron’s questions justice for the goat, even though it was tragic that he shouted out Garnacho as soon as the time started jacob has to stop it there and then not run it down 5 seconds, Aaron would have won that imo if the clock was stopped as soon as he said pass or gave an answer, like he missed out on a solid 20 seconds minimum
He lost by 6, don’t think a few extra seconds would’ve saved him. Good effort from all 3 lads though
I thought the letter is supposed to always be the surname unless stated otherwise, T for Courtois? Plus if there name is Di Nitale or Van Dijk etc it should D and V not N and D
Agree with surname ahead of first name in all cases, but van Dijk HAS to be D. I can’t speak for di Natale as I’m not sure how it is in Italy, but in The Netherlands Virgil van Dijk officially registers as: Dijk, Virgil van (surname, first name).
I’m Dutch but you can also look this up quite easily. But I agree Courtois should always be in C, it’s too difficult when it can switch letter to letter.
@@dennis7ckrii343 that’s interesting I didn’t know that I wonder if it’s the same with De Bruyne etc. if it is different it would definitely be very confusing saying that some are last names and some are first names
Was thinking the same. Inconsistent so you don’t k ow if it’s a first name or last name answer
@@danniemargetts456 Yeah Belgian is the same. There is a word for "de"; "van der"; "van de"; "van"; "der", etc. called "tussenvoegsel". I'm not sure how it translates to English but DeepL says "interjection", "infix" or "suffix".
In my job I work with Benelux clients and very often Belgian surnames have that tussenvoegsel and surname together (for example "Declercq") in which case the initial would still be D, but overall having it as a tussenvoegsel with a space inbetween is more common I believe.
Italian I tried to look it up because now I'm curious 😅 but it's very difficult to find. It seems that for example Daniele de Rossi is most likely DdR? But not sure.
I get into these huge rabbit holes when I'm interested in a specific fact hahaha sorry!
If Aaron doesn’t win we riot ( I haven’t watched yet )
Lads? How can “Del Bosque” pass for B? Does Van Persie pass for P? Does Van Nistelrooy pass for N? Does Loftus Cheek pass for C?😂.
As Jacob’s the quizmaster and makes the rules up as he goes…. What he says is correct and there’s no arguing it
@@theflatchat fair doos. So in other words ye shat it 😂.
Your work ethic will take you to the top 🫡