In Europe not every supporters are like that but the fact is that football is more than just a game. Football is a cultural thing and in some cases it can feel like war, with deep historic rivalry. It's a bit complicated to explain so I'll take a general example : - let's take a random city, 500 years ago this city fights again a neighbor city. - those 2 cities were rivals and along the centuries this rivarly never really ended - in the 20th century football became popular and those 2 cities got their teams - the teams became a strong community with most of people of those cities involved in everything related to their teams - for the hardest fans, the team became their life, they met their friends, their wifes or husbands, and everything else through the love for their team - the hardest fans become like warriors defending their culture, their team, their family and friends - when their is a match between those 2 rival teams, with all the historic background, the people hardly involved etc... every game can become a battle, on the field and outside the field - in worst cases you need to have the police to avoid big battles, and in other cases some fans got killed (during the battle, or later from gunshots or stabbed) Again Europeans are not all hard fans like that, but most of European countries have those ultras (England, Italy, Germany, Serbia, Turkey, etc...). And for 90% of the Europeans, football represents a lot more than sport.
and yes its true, in richer european countries you have beatings, but not many knive stabbings or guns involved like in the poorer countries...as a rule of thumb the poorer the country is the more it means to people and they have less to lose. still if you are for example late to go home after the game and you are alone and suddenly 50-100 people of your rival team come around the corner looking for a fight you better run
0:24 We are not only support for the team but also support for our hometown 3:04 we don't need cheerleaders, because ultras will sing the club anthem and jump 2 hours straight 6:05 there are people who work 12 hour days to get time off to go to the stadium.
also the choreos are payed by fans. Some people invest a third of their salary into the club, pyros, choreos, travel, tickets. Also they have meetings before games and invest hours upon hours of their freetime.
Wer meinen Kanal kennt, weiß dass mein Kontent hauptsächlich auf Amerikaner abgestimmt ist, deshalb auch die zweideutige Wortwahl🤷♀️ ich bitte um Verständnis
In Europe not every supporters are like that but the fact is that football is more than just a game. Football is a cultural thing and in some cases it can feel like war, with deep historic rivalry. It's a bit complicated to explain so I'll take a general example :
- let's take a random city, 500 years ago this city fights again a neighbor city.
- those 2 cities were rivals and along the centuries this rivarly never really ended
- in the 20th century football became popular and those 2 cities got their teams
- the teams became a strong community with most of people of those cities involved in everything related to their teams
- for the hardest fans, the team became their life, they met their friends, their wifes or husbands, and everything else through the love for their team
- the hardest fans become like warriors defending their culture, their team, their family and friends
- when their is a match between those 2 rival teams, with all the historic background, the people hardly involved etc... every game can become a battle, on the field and outside the field
- in worst cases you need to have the police to avoid big battles, and in other cases some fans got killed (during the battle, or later from gunshots or stabbed)
Again Europeans are not all hard fans like that, but most of European countries have those ultras (England, Italy, Germany, Serbia, Turkey, etc...). And for 90% of the Europeans, football represents a lot more than sport.
and yes its true, in richer european countries you have beatings, but not many knive stabbings or guns involved like in the poorer countries...as a rule of thumb the poorer the country is the more it means to people and they have less to lose. still if you are for example late to go home after the game and you are alone and suddenly 50-100 people of your rival team come around the corner looking for a fight you better run
0:24 We are not only support for the team but also support for our hometown
3:04 we don't need cheerleaders, because ultras will sing the club anthem and jump 2 hours straight
6:05 there are people who work 12 hour days to get time off to go to the stadium.
also the choreos are payed by fans. Some people invest a third of their salary into the club, pyros, choreos, travel, tickets. Also they have meetings before games and invest hours upon hours of their freetime.
please stop calling it soccer
Soccer 😂😂😂 my god
Yes Not say soccer in Europe bro 🫡
If you wanna likes you need to call it football , just a friendly advice
USA have franchises, rest of the world have clubs, they will never leave the city.
They have a 1 million version now ! React to that one too.
Check Serbian video " Grmi Marakana"
You're not American, you're not Australian, you're not South African, you're not a Canadian. Where are you from mate, if not European??
Germany bro😂😂
Daz is not Islam. We footbul fanatic.
Sollte das Video einen typischen, amerikanischen reaction UA-camr parodieren?
Aber am Akzent musst du arbeiten...
Als Deutscher Fussball Soccer zu nennen geht mal gar nicht.
Wer meinen Kanal kennt, weiß dass mein Kontent hauptsächlich auf Amerikaner abgestimmt ist, deshalb auch die zweideutige Wortwahl🤷♀️ ich bitte um Verständnis
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@@marvinreacts2227 was stimmt nicht mit dir