We have a Very Special Guest with us today! Natasha's Cousin Brandon! Brandon has played both American & European Football. Please give him some love in the comments. This is our first time EVER looking at Football Fouls! These are EXTREME!! And we did not expect this level of brutality! From the Premier League to many others, this list is certainly BRUTAL! So grab an ice pack and prepare to wince with us as we check out some of the worse fouls! Thank you SO much for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also, please click the Like button. Thank you for your support!
ok damn it people have said exactly what i was going to say to watch rugby fouls and cricket nut shots and thanks natasha and brandon for the flip off FYI showing 2 fingers like that is the same as middle finger GOOD GIRL DEBBIE FOR NOT DOING THE SAME
In Europe we live breathe and love Football. It is the Beautiful Game but some players can go over the top in their fouls. Roy Keane incriminated himself in his autobiography.
@@diogenesagogo Yep. And I am a Man Utd fan, which is perhaps why I dislike his psychopathy under the cover of sports. Why we have to have him on television commenting on sports and sportsmen baffles me.
Oh, you could feel their pain watching these soccer/football injury moments! Natasha, it was great to meet your cousin, Brandon. Seeing the three of you react and banter together was very entertaining.
There is a saying in England, Football (Soccer) is a game of Gentlemen played by Hooligans, Rugby is a game of Hooligans played by Gentlemen. I love some of the Name pronunciation from the commentator
Don’t feel bad for Alf Inge-Haaland, his son, Erling Haaland is now the most prolific goalscorer in world football, signed for Manchester City (the same club his dad played for when Roy Keane paggered him) last season for $62,000,000, and in his first season he broke the premier league goal scoring record for the most goals in a season (36), beating the previous record of 35 held by Alan Shearer, the all time leading premier league goal scorer with 260 goals, Harry Kane was expected to beat it but he left Tottenham in the summer and joined Bayern Munich. Not only that; but he won the treble with city in that first season too, the premier league, the FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League. The only other English club to do that was? You guessed it! Manchester United! In 1999, and Roy Keane was at the club during that season and collected a winners medal for all three. So it’s fair to say the Erling has well and truly avenged his father! 💯
My husband had his tibia and fibula broken by a nasty tackle by 2 players on him in a local amateur Sunday league game years ago. He end up with a rod into his bone, plates and screws to fix his leg. He carried on playing for a while after he recovered too 😠 It can be a brutal sport!
21:02: Another fun fact: Had Haaland's foot been planted on the ground at the time the kick landed, Keane would've done enough damage to ruin the leg forever. The fact that the leg is in the air and not firmly anchored allows it to move with the hit instead, which is the only reason why you don't see the leg become a noodle after that hit.
Would be cool to see Brandons take on Rugby from his football background. Not much of a soccer follower but hate to see injuries and dirty play in any sport. Never damaged my knee but in high school rugby a kid tried to step/juke and his knee went one way and his body the other, poor kid was screaming his head off.
Thanks, Ladies and welcome Brandon:) Chelsea v Leeds United 1970 F A Cup REPLAY at Old Trafford is on UA-cam. The most brutal game in English history and watch most of the players get straight up and put modern players to shame...
I’m an American myself and I grew up loving this sport. Even though we call it soccer in this country, I appreciate the fact that you call it football instead 😊⚽️
It’s because it’s mainly used with your foot and a ball. Alot of other sports over this side of the world don’t understand why you use the word football when most of your sports the ball is in your hands more
Usually not a fan of ramdom people on the channels but your cousin is class! He seems so cool and had good analysis of the clips! He should start a channel too or feature more on yours! Great video as ususl! Love from Ireland
Well hello Brandon, fantastic to see you on the show, a great way to start a Friday. Could feel the pain of the players watching this one, few cringes there. In my head all of us watching were collectively going ooooh ouch! 😊
As a Stoke fan watching Ryan Shawcross break Aaron Ramseys leg was painful and I remember it very well, I can also say though Ryan was very sorry for the injury he caused and alot of fans from afew teams especially Arsenal took hate towards Ryan. Lovely to see your cousin Natasha, nice to see him onboard watching this reaction with you and Debbie.
He might’ve been sorry but Pulis set out the players to hurt the arsenal players, maybe not break his leg but still. Also for a while after the injury stoke fans would boo Ramsey when he touched the ball so I was glad to see you lot get relegated I can’t lie
@@jackdaniels4346 just your point of view, why would anyone send players out to hurt another teams players, makes no sense what your saying and wheres your proof that was ever said to players from Pulis, time get over it and us lot will be back
As someone who has been watching football for over 50 years, some of the fouls shown here certainly brought back memories. But there have been many such incidents in matches here in England where rivalries run deep. Liverpool / Everton; Liverpool / Manchester United; Manchester United / Manchester City; Manchester United / Leeds; Newcastle / Sunderland. But for real intense rivalry, take a look at some clips from 'The Old Firm' matches between Glasgow Rangers & Glasgow Celtic in Scotland. Those games are brutal. Often a cross between Football, Rugby, MMA and WWE.
6:45: Yes, he did look down, he absolutely did it on purpose, it's Pepe, he's known for being ridiculously and excessively violent, and on top of that, Real Madrid is known for playing dirty, and outside Spain where they're protected by the media, they're known for having Referee assistance more often than not (see Vinicius Jr. getting away with shitty behavior that would get anyone sent off the pitch except a Real Madrid player).
I forgot about Cisse. Now I’m thinking it’s a toss up between Cisse and Shaw as to who had the floppiest leg. The tackles aren’t the brutalist, but the end results are horrific.
I'm gonna enjoy this video and then spend the day watching old N & D videos lol , no Aaaaarrggy Baaaarrggyy, plenty of jellied eels and turn the phone off so that nobody can give me a tinkle on the blower lol xx
So nice to meet Brendon . Ask him back for another show. There are some brutal players in the game and it’s a shame they can’t rely on their talent and skill . Now and again injuries do happen completely by accident either way it’s awful to see . Now the British tv doesn’t r replay the worst of the injuries .most of these l had not seen football boots are dangerous weapons
And no mention of Vinnie jones ! Holder of the record for the quickest red card, Wimbledon FC had a real bad reputation. Leeds United had a real bad reputation way back in the sixties and seventies with the likes of Billy Bremner, he was a hard nut
I was thinking wheres Vinny, I looked it up, Vinny has the record for the fasted Yellow card at about 5 or 6 seconds when he played for Sheffield United in 1991. However Vinny did get a lot of reds, and who can forget the picture of Vinny and Gascoigne from 1988.
Chelsea v Leeds United 1970 F A Cup REPLAY at Old Trafford is on UA-cam. The most brutal game in English history and watch most of the players get straight up and put modern players to shame...
Absolutely amazing as usual n yep the tackles were brutal n how some didn’t even get booked or sent off I will never know ps lovely to see your cousin Brandon take care urselves and happy Fri Thomas
Another amazing video by you 2 awesome ladies. Brandon did amazing job in this video and fitted in really well. Those were some brutal fouls I heard about the Roy Keane one from him but didn’t realise how bad it was. Keep up the good work both of you. Would really love to see Brandon back on another video.
Injured player from Axel Witsel (floppy leg) foul - Marcin Wasilewski - came back from his injury, was transferred to Leicester City and won Premier League in 2015/16 season.
Ironically, Wasilewski was such a violent player and Witsel is seen as a calm and fair play footballer. Some people in Belgium think that his serious injury was a punishment from fate (no one deserves such an injury) for all his violent fouls and rarely punished by the referees.
A great video ladies, I loved your reaction to these serious tackles in football, unfortunately some are far worse than others. It was so good to meet Cousin Brandon, it would be great for him to o come back and check out another reaction video with you ladies. Love & Hugs 🤗 ❤
I am surprised that none of the fouls from vinny jones ( yes the actor) from back in the day were on the video. He was a beast, as a kid i loved watching him play.
You missed out on that time when Pepe fouled and kicked an opponent on the ground in the Spanish league. He had to be grabbed by his own team mates. Also check out "The Battle of Nurenberg", the most violent game in WC history, the infamous Portugal-Netherlands quarterfinals in the 2006 WC. Tha one deserves a video by itself!
Great video ladies there have been some bad tackles in football over the years, Luke Shaw for Manchester united had both of his leg broken about 4 or 5 years ago and was out for about 2 years thank you for this video
Back in the late 1960’s and through the 1970’s Leeds United under the management of Don Reveie(?spelling) the team captain,Billy Bremner(?spelling) was noted for being the team that was likely to push the rules to the limit. Any team that played against them could count themselves lucky to finish their games with the same starting line up. One of their most memorable players called Norman Hunter (England & Leeds United) was named in some of the fan’s chants, e.g. Norman Hunter (repeat 4 times), Bites your legs (repeat 2 times) Noorrman Hunter Bites your legs, followed by either further repetition of the phrase or by wild cheering.
I'm kind of surprised that this didn't contain the biting compilation of Luis Suarez. it might not have resulted in major injuries but just the fact that he actually bit other players (3 times to be exact) is just so unsettling/disturbing to me that I definitely count it as one of the most brutal things
Hi loved seeing the brutal fouls. I played rugby but I think fouls in football cause more injuries because in rugby you expect hard hits and you're better prepared. If you would like to see what rivalry is like amongst football fans just look at videos of the recent match between Newcastle and Sunderland. There was no violence this time because of the hundreds of police drafted in from other parts of the country including Manchester and Wales.
14:30 broken leg is serious, but human is not a horse. The player can heal and return to play, tho after mounths of care (depends on how serius injuries are). The Anderlecht player from the clip for example (Marcin Wasilewski), had his leg broken in 2009. After a year of recovery he returned on the field and played in this club until 2013, when he transfered to Premier League. His career ended in 2020, after 469 club matches and another 73 on national team (last played in 2013, 4 years after his injury) Also, the most brutal injury (that I know of, but was unfortunately not on the list) was on Bert Trautmann in 1956 Cup Final, between Manchester City and Birmingham City. Bert, who was a Man City goalie, got his neck broken around 75th minute. That German madman played 'till the end of the match and Man City ended up winng the Cup, and had Bert as a goalie for another 8 years ua-cam.com/video/dpshxbR7DtA/v-deo.htmlsi=b9lF4V85eHGd64p8
I believe the Roy Keane foul ended Hallands career. No quarter with Roy. Peace ladies and Brandon. (can't believe they didn't include Zidanes headbut).
Hiya Natasha, Debbie and Brandon, this vlog was interesting, Brian Clough said about Trevor Brooking, "he floats like a butterfly and stings like one," Greame Souness, was a hard player but he could play football, Greame wasn't just there to kick his opponent, every team had a hard player, Leeds in the late 1960s and early 1970s had a team full of hard players, You need to watch the highlights of the 1970 FA Cup final replay between Chelsea and Leeds, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Thank you for get another AMAZING video reaction, I love you two soooo much and love your reactions and humour and beauty xx oh and a big hello to that hunk you call your cousin ❤❤😅🎉 I love you guys so much x
9:05 - There is a lot of faking in the sport, but most actual fouls do tend to hurt. And when there's a serious injury, I'd probably rank them just below martial arts injuries and at the same level as american football or rugby where physical sports are concerned. Bent legs, broken feet, ankles, concussions, you name it... sometimes even deaths on field, albeit very rare, from physical strain alone. The sport is indeed brutal, and anyone who has actually played knows it. It's the fake dives that stain the reputation of the sport and tend to muddy the waters when it comes to ppl thinking it's not a physical sport, but it is what it is, and it is a part of the sport, as well (unfortunately)... but trust me, in a competitive environment, EVERYONE tries hard to not injure other players, because it is extremely easy to do with a poorly placed tackle, kick or even a more agressive shoulder charge, and everyone learns how to attack the ball in a way that minimizes risk of injury for everyone involved since an early age. When you have a sport which is played with your feet while requiring you to also use your torso and arms to defend yourself from charges and tackles, while having the space to build insane amounts of momentum and having players wear boots with studs for maximum grip on the grass is just a recipe for disaster if someone isn't careful. Imagine an 80kg (170lbs) guy coming at you at 30-35 kmh (17-20 mph) with a two-foot tackle (search it up if you don't know what it is) and you have the actual definition of being hit by a truck.
9:10 Football is brutal sometimes because a serious foul can be birth from either bad-blood with a rival or even unintentional!... either way it can end with broken bones and/or disrupted organs. Nowadays players are more calm overall, but not long ago (20 years back) between some players it could almost be considered like a long MMA fight where 1 moment could end another player career just because.
Thanks for bringing your us this, i think!😊😊 Ouch, doesn't quite seem to cover it! Hey, maybe try watching the women's football? Maybe GB Road to World Cup final 2023? Lovely to have Natasha's cousin guesting. Love it when u do this.❤
You should watch the game between Barcelona and Bilbao after Maradona’s return from injury. There was a massive brawl that involved literally all the players and even coaching staff. It was also Diegos last game for them before moving to Napoli.
I can think of a few good ones... if you can look at sunday league football, basically lads nursing hangovers kicking lumps out of each other on Sunday Morning.... some quality videos out there x ...good you started off with the tame tackles.... need to find games back in the 60 - 80's before they started protecting the attackers/forwards.... joking aside, alot of faking these days but so many injuries are career ending even for the sunday morners.... but we love it x
About the guy whos leg was broken by Witsel, he played again, he was in Leicester squad when they became champions, although he wasnt playing much, it was often said the he had big role in the dressing room, he's name is Wasilewski
The Rangers player against Bucharest is Graeme Souness. I once played football for my school team (reserves) and was severely injured by a nasty challenge; kicked in the left ribs, i kept playing
People dont realise how brutal football is and how brutal it is to play and train, yes there's tackles like this. But the amount of cardiac arrests, heart attacks and deaths on live tv in front of millions is scary. People dont realise they're training from early in the morning till most times late at night, and when they play its for 45 mins straight a 15 min break then another 45 mins straight, they run more than any other sport and cover on average 10+ miles (16+ km) twice a week.
In Columbia during the World Cup a Player scored an own goal, un be knowing to him the columbian Cartel had a massive bet on them drawing 0-0 with seconds to go the own goal happened, a few weeks later the player who scored the own goal was shot dead by gunmen outside a Cafe in his home town.
There was a sequel to the Goicocchea foul on Maradona; After his recovery and return, Maradona caused a pitched battle with the Athletic Bilbao players the next time the two sides met. His revenge consisted of brutally kicking and punching several opponents in a mass fight. He was kicked out of Barcelona as a result. Oh diego...
Guys little info.. There are some kind of 1 inch short and thick nails under the shoes.. because they dont want to slide on the grass.. with that nails, they can stand solid on the grass (no accidental sliding) .. :) So think that kicks with that nails.. Not with shoes which has smooth sole..
Regarding number 7, for those who were curious, the blue player's flesh ruptured because of the opposing player's sharp spiked boot, and a deep cut was left, showing a layer of muscles and nervous
Was brutal to watch some of those hits, Brandon was a great addition to the show. Some suggestions, maybe come up with a new seating arraignment for trios and for Brandon's return, which I hope will happen. Also perhaps find a video of brutal fouls in woman's football matches, or professional hockey brutal moments, including bench clearing fights, and a little blast from past Olympic games. From the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics, the water polo match between Hungary and the Soviet Union team. Considered the bloodiest water polo match in history, there was a great movie made about the event and what led up to it, as well as several documentaries. Great as always to see a notice you have uploaded, and hope the channel hits 100K soon!
I support WBA and my first ever away game was against Sheffield United...a match now known as the battle of Bramall Lane...Georges Santos broke Andy Johnsons leg for revenge over an incident in a previous match...worst challenge ive seen in a live game.
Roy keane United ended alfie healand city career he snapped his leg in half, david busst has the dubious accolade of the worst injury in Premier League history caused by dennis irwin united ... and the Maradona ref "hand of god" he admitted he cheated. One thing thats missing is eric cantona "united" kicking a fan in the stands in his chest.
Sorry guys as a football fan for almost 70 years, I don't really find these really shocking. We see these sort of situations regularly, even worse in the 1970s and 80s.
The thing about a lot of these early games where the fouls occurred is that there was no video replay for the referees. If the ref doesn’t see it, it didn’t happen. We’re spoiled now with video assisted referee.
It’s amazing how many bad tackles don’t result in broken bones. The worst break I’ve seen in football was Luke Shaw for Man Utd. Floppy is the right word for that one.
No 5. I was at the match when Ramsey broke his leg. Not nice seeing a players leg hanging in half not far from you. Im a Stoke fan and Shawcross wouldn't intend to injure anyone. Arsenal fans would oppose this. Shawcross wanted to speak to Ramsey when in hospital but i fully believe that Ramsey was told by his club to refuse contact. This caused more bitterness between Stoke & Arsenal for a few years. Arsenal amassed almost 118 red cards under their manager Wenger. Almost 1 every 10 games but he never saw a single one of them.
Injuries in the 70's and 80's were career threatening for sure because broken limbs were treated with a cast and heal time. Now though, these payers get the best therapists, surgeons, physio, treatment rooms and everything that money can afford. So-be-it to say that although most do return back to a full career, for some they don't always come back in their previous form. However there are videos of even worse injuries than this if you look at the lower leagues. We're talking exposed bones, etc.
I love these guest appearances from friends & family. When I first saw Brandon he looked familiar I spent the whole vlog trying to think who he reminded me of & i finally got it Brian Austin Green (Beverly Hills 90210) which is odd as Brian isn’t anyone I have seen for quite a while so the resemblance must be strong 😁. ❤️🇬🇧
We have a Very Special Guest with us today! Natasha's Cousin Brandon! Brandon has played both American & European Football. Please give him some love in the comments. This is our first time EVER looking at Football Fouls! These are EXTREME!! And we did not expect this level of brutality! From the Premier League to many others, this list is certainly BRUTAL! So grab an ice pack and prepare to wince with us as we check out some of the worse fouls! Thank you SO much for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also, please click the Like button. Thank you for your support!
Have you guys seen the Rugby fouls yet if not you should watch them if you think football is bad
FYI Another one to watch - player Eric Cantona kung fu kicking a spectator at Crystal Palace FC. Hi Brandon !!
@@jillybrooke29His name was Matthew Simmonds
Next one try a video of Cricket "Nut Shots" Ozzy Man has done one you could react to!!!
ok damn it people have said exactly what i was going to say to watch rugby fouls and cricket nut shots
and thanks natasha and brandon for the flip off FYI showing 2 fingers like that is the same as middle finger
GOOD GIRL DEBBIE FOR NOT DOING THE SAME
In Europe we live breathe and love Football. It is the Beautiful Game but some players can go over the top in their fouls. Roy Keane incriminated himself in his autobiography.
Roy Keane and his family are banned from every pub except 1 in his home city of Cork😅😅😅😅😅
He should have gone to prison for GBH, as should Schumacher. What they did had nothing to do with football.
Keane was a butcher, he always have been, In today's football he would be playing at the playstation, not on the field.
@@diogenesagogo Yep. And I am a Man Utd fan, which is perhaps why I dislike his psychopathy under the cover of sports. Why we have to have him on television commenting on sports and sportsmen baffles me.
Not as much as in latin america...or Argentina.sorry
Oh, you could feel their pain watching these soccer/football injury moments! Natasha, it was great to meet your cousin, Brandon. Seeing the three of you react and banter together was very entertaining.
Thanks Pauline!
@@TheNatashaDebbieShowcheck out your most recent comments. I have a nice comment for you connected to the number one worst tackle in this video!
The awful pronounciations of players and teams in the video you watched are worse than the actual fouls.
Standard leyege😭
A-Jax 😂
I almost stopped watching because of that. That was pretty bad!
4:19 oh dear…bayer mew nick
@@ClassicRiki Gray ah may Souness, Stee ee ow Bucharest. The list goes on and I don't even know if I can finish.
There is a saying in England, Football (Soccer) is a game of Gentlemen played by Hooligans, Rugby is a game of Hooligans played by Gentlemen.
I love some of the Name pronunciation from the commentator
Yes we have heard that saying in EVERY Soccer video we do and Rugby
Arsene Wenger,Standrard Liege and AJAX..lol
"Standard"
@@IsleofskyeU E FA champions league 😂
Gra-me souness😂
As a football fan I really enjoyed this and your reactions were hilarious😂 Brandon needs to come back for more videos, he's such a nice guy!
Don’t feel bad for Alf Inge-Haaland, his son, Erling Haaland is now the most prolific goalscorer in world football, signed for Manchester City (the same club his dad played for when Roy Keane paggered him) last season for $62,000,000, and in his first season he broke the premier league goal scoring record for the most goals in a season (36), beating the previous record of 35 held by Alan Shearer, the all time leading premier league goal scorer with 260 goals, Harry Kane was expected to beat it but he left Tottenham in the summer and joined Bayern Munich.
Not only that; but he won the treble with city in that first season too, the premier league, the FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League. The only other English club to do that was? You guessed it! Manchester United! In 1999, and Roy Keane was at the club during that season and collected a winners medal for all three. So it’s fair to say the Erling has well and truly avenged his father! 💯
My husband had his tibia and fibula broken by a nasty tackle by 2 players on him in a local amateur Sunday league game years ago. He end up with a rod into his bone, plates and screws to fix his leg. He carried on playing for a while after he recovered too 😠 It can be a brutal sport!
Ouch!!!!
21:02: Another fun fact:
Had Haaland's foot been planted on the ground at the time the kick landed, Keane would've done enough damage to ruin the leg forever. The fact that the leg is in the air and not firmly anchored allows it to move with the hit instead, which is the only reason why you don't see the leg become a noodle after that hit.
Can't wait for this! It's going to be great! Welcome Brandon!
Just came across this channel by accident and I LOVE it!
We've been waiting over 2 years for you!! Thanks for finding us! ♥️♥️
Loved Brandon from his first comment..lol...😊✌🇬🇧
Would be cool to see Brandons take on Rugby from his football background. Not much of a soccer follower but hate to see injuries and dirty play in any sport. Never damaged my knee but in high school rugby a kid tried to step/juke and his knee went one way and his body the other, poor kid was screaming his head off.
A football player would get slaughtered on a rugby pitch.
Why would one be on a rugby pitch ? . Playing the world's # 1 sport (⚽) takes skill , any brute can play rugby . @@chrisbradshaw5352
Definitely, especially as it’s like a cross between the two (in very simplistic terms) - of course I’m well aware it came first, I grew up playing it
@@vaudevillian7 my neice use to play rugby for salford reds believe me women vicious 😊
Thanks, Ladies and welcome Brandon:)
Chelsea v Leeds United 1970 F A Cup REPLAY at Old Trafford is on UA-cam. The most brutal game in English history and watch most of the players get straight up and put modern players to shame...
By modern standards, there'd have been at least 5 sent off.
@@geoffwright3692 Guaranteed and that is just for fouls on Eddie Gray:)
Awesome :D
I’m an American myself and I grew up loving this sport. Even though we call it soccer in this country, I appreciate the fact that you call it football instead 😊⚽️
It’s because it’s mainly used with your foot and a ball. Alot of other sports over this side of the world don’t understand why you use the word football when most of your sports the ball is in your hands more
@@Maradona-wr8su yeah I know that
Usually not a fan of ramdom people on the channels but your cousin is class! He seems so cool and had good analysis of the clips! He should start a channel too or feature more on yours! Great video as ususl! Love from Ireland
Well hello Brandon, fantastic to see you on the show, a great way to start a Friday. Could feel the pain of the players watching this one, few cringes there. In my head all of us watching were collectively going ooooh ouch! 😊
As a Stoke fan watching Ryan Shawcross break Aaron Ramseys leg was painful and I remember it very well, I can also say though Ryan was very sorry for the injury he caused and alot of fans from afew teams especially Arsenal took hate towards Ryan. Lovely to see your cousin Natasha, nice to see him onboard watching this reaction with you and Debbie.
He might’ve been sorry but Pulis set out the players to hurt the arsenal players, maybe not break his leg but still. Also for a while after the injury stoke fans would boo Ramsey when he touched the ball so I was glad to see you lot get relegated I can’t lie
@@jackdaniels4346 just your point of view, why would anyone send players out to hurt another teams players, makes no sense what your saying and wheres your proof that was ever said to players from Pulis, time get over it and us lot will be back
The smile on Debbies face when whe realice it´s gonna be worse.... hahahahaha
As someone who has been watching football for over 50 years, some of the fouls shown here certainly brought back memories.
But there have been many such incidents in matches here in England where rivalries run deep. Liverpool / Everton; Liverpool / Manchester United; Manchester United / Manchester City; Manchester United / Leeds; Newcastle / Sunderland. But for real intense rivalry, take a look at some clips from 'The Old Firm' matches between Glasgow Rangers & Glasgow Celtic in Scotland.
Those games are brutal. Often a cross between Football, Rugby, MMA and WWE.
I agree Tony as an old Celtic fan who moved south, I used to be at every game, the old firm matches were intense.
Auld firm games aren't the same now. We need both set of fans at the games as it builds a good atmosphere.
@@djglw01The Auld firm fixtures finished in 2012 .
6:45: Yes, he did look down, he absolutely did it on purpose, it's Pepe, he's known for being ridiculously and excessively violent, and on top of that, Real Madrid is known for playing dirty, and outside Spain where they're protected by the media, they're known for having Referee assistance more often than not (see Vinicius Jr. getting away with shitty behavior that would get anyone sent off the pitch except a Real Madrid player).
Found your channel today and you’re reaction are spectacular
Thanks and welcome! 👋🏻
Djibril Cisse and David Busst should have been on this list. They are actual "Floppy leg" scenarios.
I forgot about Cisse. Now I’m thinking it’s a toss up between Cisse and Shaw as to who had the floppiest leg. The tackles aren’t the brutalist, but the end results are horrific.
@davidmunro546 Busst is the worst leg break I've seen. His leg literally almost came off, and was just hanging on by a piece of flesh! 🤮
@@sebfox2194Peter Schmeichel throwing up told you everything you needed to know about that tackle.
I'm gonna enjoy this video and then spend the day watching old N & D videos lol , no Aaaaarrggy Baaaarrggyy, plenty of jellied eels and turn the phone off so that nobody can give me a tinkle on the blower lol xx
Excellent plan!!
Really enjoyed this video guys! Great to meet Brandon. I don't know too many people who have played both American and European soccer.
So nice to meet Brendon . Ask him back for another show. There are some brutal players in the game and it’s a shame they can’t rely on their talent and skill . Now and again injuries do happen completely by accident either way it’s awful to see . Now the British tv doesn’t r replay the worst of the injuries .most of these l had not seen football boots are dangerous weapons
And no mention of Vinnie jones ! Holder of the record for the quickest red card, Wimbledon FC had a real bad reputation.
Leeds United had a real bad reputation way back in the sixties and seventies with the likes of Billy Bremner, he was a hard nut
I was thinking wheres Vinny, I looked it up, Vinny has the record for the fasted Yellow card at about 5 or 6 seconds when he played for Sheffield United in 1991. However Vinny did get a lot of reds, and who can forget the picture of Vinny and Gascoigne from 1988.
Chelsea v Leeds United 1970 F A Cup REPLAY at Old Trafford is on UA-cam. The most brutal game in English history and watch most of the players get straight up and put modern players to shame...
Not forgetting Norman 'bites yer legs' Hunter of course!
Absolutely amazing as usual n yep the tackles were brutal n how some didn’t even get booked or sent off I will never know ps lovely to see your cousin Brandon take care urselves and happy Fri Thomas
Another amazing video by you 2 awesome ladies. Brandon did amazing job in this video and fitted in really well. Those were some brutal fouls I heard about the Roy Keane one from him but didn’t realise how bad it was. Keep up the good work both of you. Would really love to see Brandon back on another video.
Injured player from Axel Witsel (floppy leg) foul - Marcin Wasilewski - came back from his injury, was transferred to Leicester City and won Premier League in 2015/16 season.
Wow
Ironically, Wasilewski was such a violent player and Witsel is seen as a calm and fair play footballer. Some people in Belgium think that his serious injury was a punishment from fate (no one deserves such an injury) for all his violent fouls and rarely punished by the referees.
A great video ladies, I loved your reaction to these serious tackles in football, unfortunately some are far worse than others. It was so good to meet Cousin Brandon, it would be great for him to o come back and check out another reaction video with you ladies.
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I am surprised that none of the fouls from vinny jones ( yes the actor) from back in the day were on the video. He was a beast, as a kid i loved watching him play.
Big hello to Bradon from uk. As a Leeds Utd fan i saw some bad injury,s snapped ankles to knockouts and goalkeepers loosing teeth,
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You missed out on that time when Pepe fouled and kicked an opponent on the ground in the Spanish league. He had to be grabbed by his own team mates. Also check out "The Battle of Nurenberg", the most violent game in WC history, the infamous Portugal-Netherlands quarterfinals in the 2006 WC. Tha one deserves a video by itself!
Great video ladies there have been some bad tackles in football over the years, Luke Shaw for Manchester united had both of his leg broken about 4 or 5 years ago and was out for about 2 years thank you for this video
Football is the sport of the Gods! Looking forward to this from Newcastle, UK..! ⚽
Back in the late 1960’s and through the 1970’s Leeds United under the management of Don Reveie(?spelling) the team captain,Billy Bremner(?spelling) was noted for being the team that was likely to push the rules to the limit. Any team that played against them could count themselves lucky to finish their games with the same starting line up. One of their most memorable players called Norman Hunter (England & Leeds United) was named in some of the fan’s chants, e.g. Norman Hunter (repeat 4 times), Bites your legs (repeat 2 times) Noorrman Hunter Bites your legs, followed by either further repetition of the phrase or by wild cheering.
for #7, it couldn’t be shown because the injury was that the player got his thigh cut open and you can see his femur bone
Morning lovely ladies , oh yes this should be good lol , Roy Keane could fill the whole show on his own lol xx
Hi natasha an Debbie what a brutal video, brandon did well in his premiere show and should definitely return again 😉😊
I'm kind of surprised that this didn't contain the biting compilation of Luis Suarez. it might not have resulted in major injuries but just the fact that he actually bit other players (3 times to be exact) is just so unsettling/disturbing to me that I definitely count it as one of the most brutal things
I was there at number 12. Still got the ticket stub up the loft. Happy days. Souness had some crazy tackles back in the day.
Hi loved seeing the brutal fouls. I played rugby but I think fouls in football cause more injuries because in rugby you expect hard hits and you're better prepared. If you would like to see what rivalry is like amongst football fans just look at videos of the recent match between Newcastle and Sunderland. There was no violence this time because of the hundreds of police drafted in from other parts of the country including Manchester and Wales.
14:30 broken leg is serious, but human is not a horse. The player can heal and return to play, tho after mounths of care (depends on how serius injuries are). The Anderlecht player from the clip for example (Marcin Wasilewski), had his leg broken in 2009. After a year of recovery he returned on the field and played in this club until 2013, when he transfered to Premier League. His career ended in 2020, after 469 club matches and another 73 on national team (last played in 2013, 4 years after his injury)
Also, the most brutal injury (that I know of, but was unfortunately not on the list) was on Bert Trautmann in 1956 Cup Final, between Manchester City and Birmingham City. Bert, who was a Man City goalie, got his neck broken around 75th minute. That German madman played 'till the end of the match and Man City ended up winng the Cup, and had Bert as a goalie for another 8 years
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I believe the Roy Keane foul ended Hallands career. No quarter with Roy. Peace ladies and Brandon. (can't believe they didn't include Zidanes headbut).
brillilant vid as usual WENT BY TOO FAST THOU Natasha & Debbie , YOU SHOW UR COUSIN BRANDON RUGBY HARDIEST HITS
Hiya Natasha, Debbie and Brandon, this vlog was interesting, Brian Clough said about Trevor Brooking, "he floats like a butterfly and stings like one," Greame Souness, was a hard player but he could play football, Greame wasn't just there to kick his opponent, every team had a hard player, Leeds in the late 1960s and early 1970s had a team full of hard players, You need to watch the highlights of the 1970 FA Cup final replay between Chelsea and Leeds, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Thank you for get another AMAZING video reaction, I love you two soooo much and love your reactions and humour and beauty xx oh and a big hello to that hunk you call your cousin ❤❤😅🎉 I love you guys so much x
Eduardo injury is the first time i watched someone ankle can twist 180 degrees. That moment permanently stuck in my mind until now
9:05 - There is a lot of faking in the sport, but most actual fouls do tend to hurt. And when there's a serious injury, I'd probably rank them just below martial arts injuries and at the same level as american football or rugby where physical sports are concerned. Bent legs, broken feet, ankles, concussions, you name it... sometimes even deaths on field, albeit very rare, from physical strain alone.
The sport is indeed brutal, and anyone who has actually played knows it. It's the fake dives that stain the reputation of the sport and tend to muddy the waters when it comes to ppl thinking it's not a physical sport, but it is what it is, and it is a part of the sport, as well (unfortunately)... but trust me, in a competitive environment, EVERYONE tries hard to not injure other players, because it is extremely easy to do with a poorly placed tackle, kick or even a more agressive shoulder charge, and everyone learns how to attack the ball in a way that minimizes risk of injury for everyone involved since an early age.
When you have a sport which is played with your feet while requiring you to also use your torso and arms to defend yourself from charges and tackles, while having the space to build insane amounts of momentum and having players wear boots with studs for maximum grip on the grass is just a recipe for disaster if someone isn't careful. Imagine an 80kg (170lbs) guy coming at you at 30-35 kmh (17-20 mph) with a two-foot tackle (search it up if you don't know what it is) and you have the actual definition of being hit by a truck.
This will be excellent to see
Great video mujers hermosas can't wait for the next one. Big hug from Spain
9:10 Football is brutal sometimes because a serious foul can be birth from either bad-blood with a rival or even unintentional!... either way it can end with broken bones and/or disrupted organs. Nowadays players are more calm overall, but not long ago (20 years back) between some players it could almost be considered like a long MMA fight where 1 moment could end another player career just because.
Thanks for bringing your us this, i think!😊😊 Ouch, doesn't quite seem to cover it! Hey, maybe try watching the women's football? Maybe GB Road to World Cup final 2023? Lovely to have Natasha's cousin guesting. Love it when u do this.❤
You should watch the game between Barcelona and Bilbao after Maradona’s return from injury. There was a massive brawl that involved literally all the players and even coaching staff. It was also Diegos last game for them before moving to Napoli.
I can think of a few good ones... if you can look at sunday league football, basically lads nursing hangovers kicking lumps out of each other on Sunday Morning.... some quality videos out there x ...good you started off with the tame tackles.... need to find games back in the 60 - 80's before they started protecting the attackers/forwards.... joking aside, alot of faking these days but so many injuries are career ending even for the sunday morners.... but we love it x
About the guy whos leg was broken by Witsel, he played again, he was in Leicester squad when they became champions, although he wasnt playing much, it was often said the he had big role in the dressing room, he's name is Wasilewski
I'm Irish, but Keane was a shameful, um, shameless player.
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Loved this video reaction. You should do one on cricket injuries. Floppy floppy. 😝
The Rangers player against Bucharest is Graeme Souness. I once played football for my school team (reserves) and was severely injured by a nasty challenge; kicked in the left ribs, i kept playing
I'm French and even though I wasn't born in 1984, I heard about "the night of Seville". It is considered the worst injustice in French football.
People dont realise how brutal football is and how brutal it is to play and train, yes there's tackles like this. But the amount of cardiac arrests, heart attacks and deaths on live tv in front of millions is scary. People dont realise they're training from early in the morning till most times late at night, and when they play its for 45 mins straight a 15 min break then another 45 mins straight, they run more than any other sport and cover on average 10+ miles (16+ km) twice a week.
Minute 13 : 45 is Otto Rehagel the best trainer ever
Look up David Bust, a Coventry player. Injury was so bad that the goalkeeper near him threw up in the goal… nasty
In Columbia during the World Cup a Player scored an own goal, un be knowing to him the columbian Cartel had a massive bet on them drawing 0-0 with seconds to go the own goal happened, a few weeks later the player who scored the own goal was shot dead by gunmen outside a Cafe in his home town.
There was a sequel to the Goicocchea foul on Maradona; After his recovery and return, Maradona caused a pitched battle with the Athletic Bilbao players the next time the two sides met. His revenge consisted of brutally kicking and punching several opponents in a mass fight. He was kicked out of Barcelona as a result. Oh diego...
These pronunciations from the guy making the video hurt my soul 😭
Guys little info.. There are some kind of 1 inch short and thick nails under the shoes.. because they dont want to slide on the grass.. with that nails, they can stand solid on the grass (no accidental sliding) .. :) So think that kicks with that nails.. Not with shoes which has smooth sole..
18:50 French player not only loose teeth and spinal injury but was in a coma. Battison never the same i think he never played again.
Regarding number 7, for those who were curious, the blue player's flesh ruptured because of the opposing player's sharp spiked boot, and a deep cut was left, showing a layer of muscles and nervous
My dad played football in the 90s and the beatings and fights they had... He literally knocked a tooth out of a dude that attacked him. :)))
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Watch Chelsea v Leeds cup final in the 1970s.
The most violent match in UK history.
Makes these look like an under 7s match
The kick from Pepe to Casquero should be in this video
Was brutal to watch some of those hits, Brandon was a great addition to the show. Some suggestions, maybe come up with a new seating arraignment for trios and for Brandon's return, which I hope will happen. Also perhaps find a video of brutal fouls in woman's football matches, or professional hockey brutal moments, including bench clearing fights, and a little blast from past Olympic games. From the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics, the water polo match between Hungary and the Soviet Union team. Considered the bloodiest water polo match in history, there was a great movie made about the event and what led up to it, as well as several documentaries. Great as always to see a notice you have uploaded, and hope the channel hits 100K soon!
What's not said in the video was that Keanes tackle ended Haalands career, witch makes it even worse!
If the HBO docu on maradona is the Asif Kapadia docu on him the ankle injury is featured in it. I think that docu has a HBO trailer on you tube for it
I think a lot of people tend to forget that football is a contact sport, just not full contact like rugby. Liked the reaction.
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I support WBA and my first ever away game was against Sheffield United...a match now known as the battle of Bramall Lane...Georges Santos broke Andy Johnsons leg for revenge over an incident in a previous match...worst challenge ive seen in a live game.
I was at the Portsmouth (Pompey) vs Man City game. It was one of the worst fouls I have even seen. Pedro Mendes was one of our best players
Awesome, thank you! Man Utd supporter here, I just knew Keane would be number 1 lol. That was bad.
10:42 - The victim of the foul returned to the game and won the English championship with Leicester in the 2015/2016 season.
10:30 they dont say in the video you are watching but Ozil was mad bcs David Villa said some racist things about his religion
Maradonna was systematically targeted and fouled to such an extent that they changed the football rules to prevent a recurrence.
Roy keane United ended alfie healand city career he snapped his leg in half, david busst has the dubious accolade of the worst injury in Premier League history caused by dennis irwin united ... and the Maradona ref "hand of god" he admitted he cheated. One thing thats missing is eric cantona "united" kicking a fan in the stands in his chest.
Only word to describe those hits is Ouch!.
Sorry guys as a football fan for almost 70 years, I don't really find these really shocking. We see these sort of situations regularly, even worse in the 1970s and 80s.
We love football! Also hey Brandon 😉
The thing about a lot of these early games where the fouls occurred is that there was no video replay for the referees. If the ref doesn’t see it, it didn’t happen. We’re spoiled now with video assisted referee.
Seen number 7 and is crazy how the guy was walking around you could see inside his leg
13:51 This scene is censored, in the original you can literally see his leg bone.
It’s amazing how many bad tackles don’t result in broken bones.
The worst break I’ve seen in football was Luke Shaw for Man Utd. Floppy is the right word for that one.
No 5. I was at the match when Ramsey broke his leg. Not nice seeing a players leg hanging in half not far from you. Im a Stoke fan and Shawcross wouldn't intend to injure anyone. Arsenal fans would oppose this. Shawcross wanted to speak to Ramsey when in hospital but i fully believe that Ramsey was told by his club to refuse contact. This caused more bitterness between Stoke & Arsenal for a few years. Arsenal amassed almost 118 red cards under their manager Wenger. Almost 1 every 10 games but he never saw a single one of them.
Africans and Europeans live for football, we don't live without it
I read somewhere that Americans said football here is soft , well , there u go...and keep in mind this isnt the worst.
Injuries in the 70's and 80's were career threatening for sure because broken limbs were treated with a cast and heal time. Now though, these payers get the best therapists, surgeons, physio, treatment rooms and everything that money can afford. So-be-it to say that although most do return back to a full career, for some they don't always come back in their previous form.
However there are videos of even worse injuries than this if you look at the lower leagues. We're talking exposed bones, etc.
I love these guest appearances from friends & family. When I first saw Brandon he looked familiar I spent the whole vlog trying to think who he reminded me of & i finally got it Brian Austin Green (Beverly Hills 90210) which is odd as Brian isn’t anyone I have seen for quite a while so the resemblance must be strong 😁. ❤️🇬🇧
😂😂 Not sure how Brandon will feel about that!!
🤣😂 Please tell him it was meant as a compliment 😁❤️🇬🇧