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It was stop starty because it was televised live so they were stopping for constant television adverts. Sucks, but that's a part of American pro sports unfortunately.
I think we members should get Joel’s footage inside the arena no matter how loud it is. I’d love to see the footage that was left of the editing room floor.
The thing about getting gifted tickets by a friendly American, it’s not necessarily a “once in a lifetime opportunity” in the sense that Americans are really friendly and more than willing to go out of their way to help strangers/foreigners! If y’all continue to travel around the US I GUARANTEE this won’t be the last time some random person shows you kindness like this.
Bruh america as a whole might be like that, but as someone from Philly, lemme tell you that it's kinda every man for himself here lmfao the city motto amongst the people living there is literally "bad things happen in Philly"
When the game is played in an enclosed area it’s called an arena. When it’s played in an outdoor area ,where you’re exposed to the elements ,it’s a stadium.
Except for one thing - there are enclosed stadiums. I believe the first was the Houston Astrodome where the Houston Astros played baseball years ago. Now several football stadiums are domed like the Dallas Cowboy's home field.
One of the most adorable things I've seen in a long, long time is the way Joel blushed when he called the team "the 69ers" instead of "the 76ers"! So funny! Thanks for sharing the story of the match ('game') in Wells Fargo Stadium.
You guys have been killing it with these Philly videos. I'm from South Jersey so It just really gets me excited to see you guys around my area out of the whole entire world. I'm glad you two had a good time and I hope you come back some day
I loved hearing about your very American experience at a pro basketball game. Your enthusiasm and open-minded attitude to new experiences is what makes you guys so awesome at what you do. Much love to my two favorite Brits!
I bet if you'd stood up and said "Hey we're from the UK and none of our cards are working, can anyone swipe us through " you'd have been.on the subway in seconds.
If you ever go to another sporting event, you should try to get a press pass. You can get in early through a special entrance (usually), and they'll let you bring in any camera gear. I'd think Joel mixed up the 76ers and the 49ers to get the 69ers, except he's probably never heard of the 49ers either.
The reason the action stopped and started like that? Lia nailed it, adverts. The game was being broadcast on national television and they can't let people miss anything during a commercial, so they stop the game for them. Yes, it's a bother. It's better to watch college games, which aren't usually televised, to get a better game.
Yes . Very unfortunate part of American pro sports in my opinion. Even alot of big time college games are frequently stopped for a huge number of adverts.
@@gacaptain mostly basketball, football and baseball. I went to an NHL game last month for the first time and it was so fast-paced and action packed compared to other sports, I was so amazed!
It's the reason nobody pays attention to the game in the arena. The NBA is an event, but the game is unwatchable. It's been that way for decades. If you actually like the game of basketball, then college games are the only choice.
The stops are mostly for fouls and timeouts. There are scheduled TV breaks built into the game clock. Ads aren't the reason for the "stoppy-starty". When they do go to commercials for a TV timeout that's when the Sixers' staff come out with the family entertainment to keep everybody involved.
Basketball games are not "matches" in the U.S. Matches in the U.S. are usually one-on-one competitions, like chess matches, boxing matches, wrestling matches....
I find that most of the difference in English between the UK and North America is that over here we have a much greater variety. Whenever I've been in the UK or even Australia sometimes they'll say, oh you call it an elevator and not a lift. And then I say, no we have lifts also but they're different. You get inside of an elevator it has a roof and doors that close. A lift is something that you get on top of and it lifts you a shorter distance. It's also more commonly used for goods than for people In general it seems they use one word to describe a bunch of different things that are related whereas in the US we have different names for each thing.
Love it, you guys were on Preston and Steve, you've been to a Sixers game, you learned about the drip and got to experience the Philly generosity so we would formally like to adopt you as locals
This game was on national television so they have to stop for commercials at certain points. That's why some of the stoppages were longer than others. Plus every foul they stop play either for free throws or a throw in, similar to English football.
69ers.....Nice Freudian slip, Joel. LOL. Love it that Lia is taking Philly lingo back to the UK. You guys seemed to have soooo much fun ! I'm glad. Great vid !!
Ha! In Philly the word water is really a tell you are from that general area as well! Glad you had a blast! Not many people from the US get to sit in the box seats so that was quite a lovely surprise I am sure! It is so much fun being there and all the giveaways and events is loads of fun!
You were in a suite (SWEET)...food and drinks are paid for in the suites that I've been in...so you have experienced something that only 1% of people in the US will ever experience
I've been following these two beautiful souls around the world and I loved every minute of it, even when they talk bad about America God is greater than anyone or couple
I LOVE basketball, pro and college!!! I live in Chicago so I am the biggest Chicago Bulls fan and the games were the best, especially playoff games. I also went to the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign so I had the pleasure to watch Big Ten games with the fighting Illini. Come to Chicago and I’d love to show you a good time!!!
That's amazing! You got to experience what many Americans can only dream of! Going to a pro basketball game and getting the VIP treatment is no small thing here in the U.S. BTW: You both are awesome. I've been watching your channel since the early days. 😊
I am so glad you guys had a good time in Philly. Our region gets trashed throughout the nation for the fans being mean and obnoxious, which is not true. So I'm glad you had fun, you'll always be welcome back to Philly. You need to come to a Phillies baseball game during the summer. As for your meal at Bob's Diner, I'm so glad you both loved that food. Diners are a tradition in the Philly and New Jersey area, and the breakfasts are always yummy!
With a few exceptions, the Alamodome stadium was originally built for the Spurs but was way too big (60k) for a small market team. Now does mainly football games. Arena tends to be under 20k capacity. Stadiums can have retractable roofs as well
@@marcanthony8873 I'm referring to the default terminology that's used for general things (sporting events aren't the the only things that the structures are used for), but I take your point.
I love living vicariously through you! Have only attended one pro basketball game in my lifetime in NYC, but did not have the privilege of box access to a game. I am a young senior citizen who frequents Europe at least twice a year. I love to travel and love how you have embraced travel and have made it a major part of your lives. I am a recently retired teacher of Spanish in NJ, US. During my teaching career I traveled many times to various countries in Europe as well as in Latin America, with and without students. I wish my students had been as adventurous as you both. Granted that you are a bit older than my students, ( I taught Spanish grades 10-12, ages 15-18.), you both have a vibrance for dealing with the I unexpected. This, in my opinion, is the number one requirement of a great traveler! From Elaine, la profe de NJ
"There was a guy who got escorted out by police for screaming profanities at the players; but I think that's very unusual" lmao; I would find it more unusual if Philly fans *didn't* scream profanity and get arrested. Now gather around and let me tell you about how our old stadium (Veteran's Stadium) had a courthouse and jail built into the basement specifically because Philly fans go hard. Get into a drunken fist fight? "Alright buddy, come on, lets go downstairs and put you in jail."
9:45 Food at sporting events, theme parks, zoos, etc... here is expensive for a few reasons. 1. They know you're trapped there and that's the only food you can get. 2. The concessions are run by separate companies. Usually about 30% of their earnings goes to the stadium as payment for having a place there, so the food vendors will mark up their food at least that much.
I didn’t look up official definitions, but as a US citizen, I’ve always seen “stadium” as open-air and “arena” as enclosed, but I also hear them used interchangeably. I think sometimes “arena” is seen as a smaller venue than a “stadium.”
Basketball, baseball, and American football all involved an incredible amount of strategy that wouldn't be obvious to the casual observer. Many times, in basketball, when there's a pause it's because a player has drawn a foul. It's sort of like in soccer when a player gets tapped and then falls on the ground and rolls around like they're in the most pain they've ever been in their entire life. It's part of the strategy of the game.
They probably never go to big football (soccer) matches in England. You hear fans there complain about the same thing. Probably even worse at some stadiums.
Haha omg you two are adorable! I love hearing how you two viewed the basketball GAME at the ARENA😂😂😂. Also yes fouls, and timeouts are the reason for start and stops otherwise it could be played straight through.
Did you like the crab fries? I was wondering if you got food recommendations because that’s what I would have told you to get. Also, love how you found Preston and Steve! I’ve been listening to them since the late 90’s.
I think it's hilarious that Joel was saying they were here to support the 76ers, while doing the chest tap peace symbol thing that Curry does when he makes a 3. I mean, I guess it's okay since the Warriors used to play in Philadelphia.
I've never been to a basketball game, but I have been to an L.A. Kings hockey game at the Staples Center (the same arena where the Lakers are based), and it was a ton of fun, even though I don't follow the sport.
Glad you had fun, what a great experience! The way back sounded like a nightmare though, it reminded me of when you were in Toronto on the last trip and had a really stressful time coming back from Niagara Falls. I wonder why they wouldn’t let Lia take the go Pro in but the other camera was allowed. 😕 You should definitely always have some cash with you, you never know when you might need it. Overall sounded like a fun time and experience! 😁👏❇️❤️
So great you had a good time. Pro sports is different from college sports (does vary by school for sure), but hope you get to experience a good tailgating college…. (I’m partial to Clemson Tigers), but any enthusiastic school will do in the south bc we tailgate for HOURS…. Can walk around and everyone will give you food, etc. (but anywhere you go… there’s always the jerk fans that don’t represent the schools); they get escorted out of the stadium too. There’s no drinking inside… so people come in lit. Have fun, travel safe.
If you ever have the chance, go to a college or even High School game. You're more likely to see a lot more continuous action. It can get pretty exciting when the scores are going back and forth between who's in the lead. And of course there's a vast difference in size between an arena and a high school gymnasium, so obviously you're going to be Much closer to the action, making a huge difference in the experience.
Stadiums are usually outdoor except domes. But for football 🏈 and soccer ⚽. Arenas are always indoor usually under 20k capacity for hockey and basketball.
Halftime shows: A long time ago, the Sixers had halftime shows in which fans could come down and wrestle Victor the Wrestling Bear. They also had Singing Pigs.
Carry emergency cash always you can't count on the credit card or cash machines working. Glad you got the opportunity to go to a game and you seem to have enjoyed it. Can't wait for the next video.
@@gacaptain Ive been to hockey and football games LIVE and there are far more breaks with football. At least basketball is a high scoring game... But football can get painful to watch for me tbh.
@@SherriLyle80s The first time I went to an NFL game I had only been used to going to high school and college football. NFL was so less exciting. SMH. Especially since my high school played in a very good competitive region and were very popular and loved by the community. High school play off and rivalry games I went to were a lot more riveting with the crowd energy almost none stop.
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It was stop starty because it was televised live so they were stopping for constant television adverts. Sucks, but that's a part of American pro sports unfortunately.
I'm wondering if Joel and Lia know what the name 76ers refers to, and how it relates to the UK. 🤔
@@hawaiijim I'm sure they don't 😂
I think we members should get Joel’s footage inside the arena no matter how loud it is. I’d love to see the footage that was left of the editing room floor.
Get american Express travellers checks. Not a ton of cash
The thing about getting gifted tickets by a friendly American, it’s not necessarily a “once in a lifetime opportunity” in the sense that Americans are really friendly and more than willing to go out of their way to help strangers/foreigners! If y’all continue to travel around the US I GUARANTEE this won’t be the last time some random person shows you kindness like this.
The “once in a lifetime” is the skybox, I think.
Bruh america as a whole might be like that, but as someone from Philly, lemme tell you that it's kinda every man for himself here lmfao the city motto amongst the people living there is literally "bad things happen in Philly"
When the game is played in an enclosed area it’s called an arena. When it’s played in an outdoor area ,where you’re exposed to the elements ,it’s a stadium.
Except for one thing - there are enclosed stadiums. I believe the first was the Houston Astrodome where the Houston Astros played baseball years ago. Now several football stadiums are domed like the Dallas Cowboy's home field.
@@auapplemac1976 True. The Chicago Bulls used to play in the Chicago Stadium before they moved into their new home the United Center.
Joel, LOL - “69’ers” 😂😂😂 And you said Americans are filthy … 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️ Glad you guys had fun!
One of the most adorable things I've seen in a long, long time is the way Joel blushed when he called the team "the 69ers" instead of "the 76ers"! So funny! Thanks for sharing the story of the match ('game') in Wells Fargo Stadium.
You guys have been killing it with these Philly videos. I'm from South Jersey so It just really gets me excited to see you guys around my area out of the whole entire world. I'm glad you two had a good time and I hope you come back some day
When you said we’re going to the “match” we knew you didn’t know much about basketball. 😂. Love you guys!
I loved hearing about your very American experience at a pro basketball game. Your enthusiasm and open-minded attitude to new experiences is what makes you guys so awesome at what you do. Much love to my two favorite Brits!
I bet if you'd stood up and said "Hey we're from the UK and none of our cards are working, can anyone swipe us through " you'd have been.on the subway in seconds.
They got to see MVP Joel Embiid play! Lucky Brits!
In 1776, the US declared its independence. That is why they are the 76'ers.
In Philadelphia!!
@@dickwagenaar3684 From ....Britian!
@@Retroearthling Britain and King George III
If you ever go to another sporting event, you should try to get a press pass. You can get in early through a special entrance (usually), and they'll let you bring in any camera gear.
I'd think Joel mixed up the 76ers and the 49ers to get the 69ers, except he's probably never heard of the 49ers either.
Box seats are pretty grand. Someone likes you a lot!
The reason the action stopped and started like that? Lia nailed it, adverts. The game was being broadcast on national television and they can't let people miss anything during a commercial, so they stop the game for them. Yes, it's a bother. It's better to watch college games, which aren't usually televised, to get a better game.
Yes . Very unfortunate part of American pro sports in my opinion. Even alot of big time college games are frequently stopped for a huge number of adverts.
@@gacaptain mostly basketball, football and baseball. I went to an NHL game last month for the first time and it was so fast-paced and action packed compared to other sports, I was so amazed!
It's the reason nobody pays attention to the game in the arena. The NBA is an event, but the game is unwatchable. It's been that way for decades. If you actually like the game of basketball, then college games are the only choice.
@@blueguitarbob The obvious question is, why does anybody go to the game under those circumstances?
The stops are mostly for fouls and timeouts. There are scheduled TV breaks built into the game clock. Ads aren't the reason for the "stoppy-starty". When they do go to commercials for a TV timeout that's when the Sixers' staff come out with the family entertainment to keep everybody involved.
Basketball games are not "matches" in the U.S. Matches in the U.S. are usually one-on-one competitions, like chess matches, boxing matches, wrestling matches....
I find that most of the difference in English between the UK and North America is that over here we have a much greater variety. Whenever I've been in the UK or even Australia sometimes they'll say, oh you call it an elevator and not a lift. And then I say, no we have lifts also but they're different. You get inside of an elevator it has a roof and doors that close. A lift is something that you get on top of and it lifts you a shorter distance. It's also more commonly used for goods than for people In general it seems they use one word to describe a bunch of different things that are related whereas in the US we have different names for each thing.
I love how truly grateful y’all are ☺️❤️✨
Love it, you guys were on Preston and Steve, you've been to a Sixers game, you learned about the drip and got to experience the Philly generosity so we would formally like to adopt you as locals
Are you THE Jon?
@@patrickandrews5166 depends who you ask 😁
Some of the stoppages in the NBA game were probably media time-outs. Basically for commercials since the games are televised.
I can't stop rewatching the 69'ers part. Lol, so hilarious
Glad that you enjoyed the game. Your candid commentary was great including Joel's 69ers slip.
This game was on national television so they have to stop for commercials at certain points. That's why some of the stoppages were longer than others. Plus every foul they stop play either for free throws or a throw in, similar to English football.
The 69ers …I’m dying 😂😂😂
69ers.....Nice Freudian slip, Joel. LOL. Love it that Lia is taking Philly lingo back to the UK. You guys seemed to have soooo much fun ! I'm glad. Great vid !!
Need to go see a Baseball and American Football game too.
I Love that you got to see a professional Basketball game in the US. So much fun!
The 69ers!!! lmao You guys crack me up!
I can't tell you how happy it makes me that you so enjoyed your experiences in Philadelphia!
Loved every moment of your play by play and glad you had a grand time!!! 🥂
Ha! In Philly the word water is really a tell you are from that general area as well! Glad you had a blast! Not many people from the US get to sit in the box seats so that was quite a lovely surprise I am sure! It is so much fun being there and all the giveaways and events is loads of fun!
Joel, LoL 69'ers too funny. Sounds like you guys enjoyed yourselves. Loved hearing about your experience in attending a Philly/Lakers B-Ball game.🤗🤗🤗🤗
You were in a suite (SWEET)...food and drinks are paid for in the suites that I've been in...so you have experienced something that only 1% of people in the US will ever experience
VIP Suite seats at a basketball game is amazing and lots of fun! Glad you got the VIP experience. Hope you get to do it again in the future. 💜😉👍
British Folks not recognizing that something significant happened in Philadelphia in 1776 is kinda funny.
Love that you called it a basketball match XD Tell me you’re British without telling me you’re British
I've been following these two beautiful souls around the world and I loved every minute of it, even when they talk bad about America God is greater than anyone or couple
I LOVE basketball, pro and college!!! I live in Chicago so I am the biggest Chicago Bulls fan and the games were the best, especially playoff games. I also went to the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign so I had the pleasure to watch Big Ten games with the fighting Illini.
Come to Chicago and I’d love to show you a good time!!!
That is a great color on you Lia.
Thanks for sharing that experience. I’m
Glad you had a great time.
That's amazing! You got to experience what many Americans can only dream of! Going to a pro basketball game and getting the VIP treatment is no small thing here in the U.S. BTW: You both are awesome. I've been watching your channel since the early days. 😊
I am so glad you guys had a good time in Philly. Our region gets trashed throughout the nation for the fans being mean and obnoxious, which is not true. So I'm glad you had fun, you'll always be welcome back to Philly. You need to come to a Phillies baseball game during the summer. As for your meal at Bob's Diner, I'm so glad you both loved that food. Diners are a tradition in the Philly and New Jersey area, and the breakfasts are always yummy!
You two get way too much love from Americans!
To Be Clear: Indoor=Arena, Outdoor=Stadium
With a few exceptions, the Alamodome stadium was originally built for the Spurs but was way too big (60k) for a small market team. Now does mainly football games. Arena tends to be under 20k capacity. Stadiums can have retractable roofs as well
It’s more about the size and sport there. Football even indoor is a stadium. Basketball and hockey are arenas.
@@marcanthony8873 I'm referring to the default terminology that's used for general things (sporting events aren't the the only things that the structures are used for), but I take your point.
12:13 Geee! I wonder why you said that? Joel's mind in the gutter! 🤣
It’s a game. Not match. A game ❤️
I'm glad you guys enjoyed being at a Basketball game and enjoyed the food. Even you didn't completely understand what was going on in the game.
Glad you guys had a great time at the 76ers game! 🏀
Glad you enjoyed it
GO 69ers!!!!
Glad you two had fun at the game!
Bwahahahaha 🤣🤣 The 69ers! That’s fabulous! 🤣🤣
Extra cute you called it a match! Xoxo
I love living vicariously through you! Have only attended one pro basketball game in my lifetime in NYC, but did not have the privilege of box access to a game. I am a young senior citizen who frequents Europe at least twice a year. I love to travel and love how you have embraced travel and have made it a major part of your lives. I am a recently retired teacher of Spanish in NJ, US. During my teaching career I traveled many times to various countries in Europe as well as in Latin America, with and without students. I wish my students had been as adventurous as you both. Granted that you are a bit older than my students, ( I taught Spanish grades 10-12, ages 15-18.), you both have a vibrance for dealing with the I unexpected. This, in my opinion, is the number one requirement of a great traveler! From Elaine, la profe de NJ
Sixers games are some of the best experiences! Btw arena, court, and game are all fine.
"There was a guy who got escorted out by police for screaming profanities at the players; but I think that's very unusual"
lmao; I would find it more unusual if Philly fans *didn't* scream profanity and get arrested.
Now gather around and let me tell you about how our old stadium (Veteran's Stadium) had a courthouse and jail built into the basement specifically because Philly fans go hard.
Get into a drunken fist fight? "Alright buddy, come on, lets go downstairs and put you in jail."
J&L are from England...I think their fans even surpass Philly fans for rowdiness.
“This is the third time this week man!”
"Match" you guys crack me up.
Love you guys ur having too much fun in America
Their actual name is " 1776ers". Which makes it pretty funny with Brits.
Games only in America. The only match in America is tennis.
I died laughing to 69ners😂😂😂😂😂😂
9:45 Food at sporting events, theme parks, zoos, etc... here is expensive for a few reasons.
1. They know you're trapped there and that's the only food you can get.
2. The concessions are run by separate companies. Usually about 30% of their earnings goes to the stadium as payment for having a place there, so the food vendors will mark up their food at least that much.
Professional sports here is a true event. I am glad you got the experience. Next time I hope you are sitting courtside.
Glad to hear that you guys had a great experience. Yes, stadium food is expensive everywhere.
"69ers," bwah hahaha 😆 I'll never hear that team name again without thinking of Joel's faux pas!
Happy you guys came to this area. Always welcome. Glad I was welcomed to Manchester area. Cousins.
11:08 HOLY CRAP I’m the same exact way😂
I love the Philadelphia Sixty Niners too. LoL
I didn’t look up official definitions, but as a US citizen, I’ve always seen “stadium” as open-air and “arena” as enclosed, but I also hear them used interchangeably. I think sometimes “arena” is seen as a smaller venue than a “stadium.”
At the 4:00 mark Lia says something about "passed track & trays...trades"(???) and I'm wondering what that means? Anyone?
Great video! The 69’ers are my favorite team!
Basketball, baseball, and American football all involved an incredible amount of strategy that wouldn't be obvious to the casual observer. Many times, in basketball, when there's a pause it's because a player has drawn a foul. It's sort of like in soccer when a player gets tapped and then falls on the ground and rolls around like they're in the most pain they've ever been in their entire life. It's part of the strategy of the game.
Leaving a game in a packed arena, and being a bit frustrated. Welcome to American professional sports.
They probably never go to big football (soccer) matches in England. You hear fans there complain about the same thing. Probably even worse at some stadiums.
Haha omg you two are adorable! I love hearing how you two viewed the basketball GAME at the ARENA😂😂😂. Also yes fouls, and timeouts are the reason for start and stops otherwise it could be played straight through.
Did you like the crab fries? I was wondering if you got food recommendations because that’s what I would have told you to get. Also, love how you found Preston and Steve! I’ve been listening to them since the late 90’s.
I think it's hilarious that Joel was saying they were here to support the 76ers, while doing the chest tap peace symbol thing that Curry does when he makes a 3. I mean, I guess it's okay since the Warriors used to play in Philadelphia.
You need to watch the movie with Gene Hackman called "Hoosiers." It will really give you a love of basketball.
Of the two pro teams in the US named after dates, the ‘76 ers commemorate independence, while the 49ers are after the California gold rush.
And to be even clearer, they refer to the years 1776 and 1849
I've never been to a basketball game, but I have been to an L.A. Kings hockey game at the Staples Center (the same arena where the Lakers are based), and it was a ton of fun, even though I don't follow the sport.
The hockey game is hands-down 1000 times more exciting than the basketball game
Glad you had fun, what a great experience! The way back sounded like a nightmare though, it reminded me of when you were in Toronto on the last trip and had a really stressful time coming back from Niagara Falls. I wonder why they wouldn’t let Lia take the go Pro in but the other camera was allowed. 😕 You should definitely always have some cash with you, you never know when you might need it. Overall sounded like a fun time and experience! 😁👏❇️❤️
They had the most tastiest fries in the world, I'm so impressed.
Glad you had a good night. Enjoy
So great you had a good time. Pro sports is different from college sports (does vary by school for sure), but hope you get to experience a good tailgating college…. (I’m partial to Clemson Tigers), but any enthusiastic school will do in the south bc we tailgate for HOURS…. Can walk around and everyone will give you food, etc. (but anywhere you go… there’s always the jerk fans that don’t represent the schools); they get escorted out of the stadium too. There’s no drinking inside… so people come in lit. Have fun, travel safe.
I get canker/cold sores in my mouth (on my gums) when I get stressed. Hate it! Just found your channel. Love your vids!
Too funny! Love you guys!😃
If you ever have the chance, go to a college or even High School game. You're more likely to see a lot more continuous action. It can get pretty exciting when the scores are going back and forth between who's in the lead. And of course there's a vast difference in size between an arena and a high school gymnasium, so obviously you're going to be Much closer to the action, making a huge difference in the experience.
Great video. That would probably be me at a Cricket Match.
A lot of those stops and starts are when the TV is running commercials. Being at the game really shows you how much down time there is.
69er!?!?! Oh phillys coming for you now!🤣🤣🤣
Hope y'all can get to an NFL (American football) game this season!!!
Stadiums are usually outdoor except domes. But for football 🏈 and soccer ⚽. Arenas are always indoor usually under 20k capacity for hockey and basketball.
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣 joe 69 what’s on your mind? Lol
Halftime shows: A long time ago, the Sixers had halftime shows in which fans could come down and wrestle Victor the Wrestling Bear. They also had Singing Pigs.
Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.
So heartbreaking for Joel and Lia to fail to recognize that their phones come with a camera.
If you think backet ball stops and starts, try American football. It's way more that way.
I'm jealous at 29 seconds into this
Some of us in America don't know what a drip is either.
Carry emergency cash always you can't count on the credit card or cash machines working. Glad you got the opportunity to go to a game and you seem to have enjoyed it. Can't wait for the next video.
NBA and american sports for that matter have build in TV timeouts, so companys can run ads on tv. hope you enjoyed yalls time! :)
Yeah, at sporting events in America, it's pretty common that the food and drink is quite pricey
So cool 😎 Hope they gave Lia's camera back. 👍
Lia said in a LIVE that she was able to put it in Jonathan's car.
Hockey isnt very "stoppy and starty" so next time you arenin the US, check out a Hockey game! They are so fun!
ALTHOUGH THE FLYERS ARE NOT PLAYING TOO WELL THIS SEASON AND NOT FUN TO WATCH WHEN THEY LOSE BUT I SAID THE SAME THING TOO.
It was stop starty because it was televised so commercial breaks. Ordinarily basketball is not way but televised sports are different.
@@danielflynn8530 worst fans in all sports.. Philly fans
@@gacaptain Ive been to hockey and football games LIVE and there are far more breaks with football. At least basketball is a high scoring game... But football can get painful to watch for me tbh.
@@SherriLyle80s The first time I went to an NFL game I had only been used to going to high school and college football. NFL was so less exciting. SMH. Especially since my high school played in a very good competitive region and were very popular and loved by the community. High school play off and rivalry games I went to were a lot more riveting with the crowd energy almost none stop.
So funny I loved it