I go football most weeks. The chants are basically created by small groups and everyone else just catches on to them. It's built into the culture, people come up with something and other fans want to join in
You have to remember, football fans have been doing this for decades. Long before social media was a thing. Word of mouth is a powerful thing though, and chants tend to use popular songs or well-known tunes to help them catch on. So sometimes you only need three people in a crowd to start chanting something before it catches on with people around them and spreads like wildfire.
Yep, in my 50's and what used to happen was chants were created in the pubs then spread on the bus / train going to the game ... well before social media :) As you said just sticking to a few well known tunes made it easier for people to sing along.
@@trikky2.2 4:55 is "La Donna È Mobile" by Guissepe Verdi (1851). Luciano Pavarotti has a performance in a movie - "Rigoletto" (1983). I highly recommend Brandon Lambert's Opera for Dummies version of "La Donna...".
The onscreen lyrics aren't quite right, I used to have a season ticket at Old Trafford and remembered it as Park Ji wherever you may be we know you eat dogs in your own country, but it could be worse you could be scouse eating rats your council house
There was a keeper who played for man United and Rangers aswell as other teams but he’s passed away now called Andy Goram. He got diagnosed with schizophrenia so fans of an opposing team started singing. There’s only two Andy Goram’s. That’s one of the most savage chants I’ve heard
Brits are used to mass singing in unison. A lot of us grew up singing hymns in school assemblies and even if you can't sing you'd just try to be as loud and obnoxious as possible just to annoy the teachers. The chants are usually started by a single quick witted and loud fan done to a familiar melody and everyone just sort of joins in. You get similar chants to any mass event with Brits such as festivals.
Football in the UK and Europe is very tribal and a lot of clubs around UK and Europe have political histories behind them . Love your knowledge of british football ⚽
English was historically a very christian country, that's changed alot overtime but still most people born in the uk today who are 20+ grew up learning Hymns in church or at school, most football chants rhythms are derived from the church songs that's why everyone finds the chants easy to pick up and follow.
“Some people think football [soccer] is a matter of life and death. I don't like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that.” ― Bill Shankly
The chants are made up in the pub before a game and during a game too. Some chants are obviously available to all fans to sing, some are specific to a club or topical to that player or club from the newspapers football section. For at least 60 years this has been part of UK football and clubs, players all know at some point they will get a chant about them.
The chants are reasonably simple and are easy to pick up then just spread really quickly. We've been doing them for decades, long before social media, What's App or even cell phones were around.
If they think the Park Ji Sung chant is “on another level” then wait until they hear the paedophile songs, the Adebayor song…there’s *LOADS* that would shock them!
It’s worth mentioning to our friends across the pond - the Park song - ‘park park wherever he may be, they eat dogs in your home country’ is in reference to one of our own players - Park ji Sung. It is not a slur on him, he was beloved during his time with us - it was just a good excuse to put the spade into the scousers 😬👍
You just come up with a chant yourself, sing it at a game and it either takes off or doesn’t, this was happening a long time before it was possible to send it out online
The important thing to understand is that everyone is there to enjoy themselves. The singing and ribbing is part of what to expect. Both giving and getting. As you will have noticed, sometimes the songs are self-deprecating. All part of the fun.
The Barmy Army... thousands of chants. Depends on which player retires or pisses them off or loses a goal attempt.. they have a chant for everything and there are no holds barred. My kind of humour as an Aussie this is what I was raised on too.
I KNOW it's different now. The year was 1968. Portsmouth v Millwall. My 6th season following Millwall and my first game, as a 14-year old, outside London. Would Millwall show? HALF A MILE from the ground, one hour b4 kick off I could hear loud and clear "Knees Up Mother Brown" and when in the ground, saw Millwall had BOTH tiers of the old Home End.As always,Away,we were XXXX and Pompey won easily 3/0 with Ray Hiron and Albert McCann amongst the scorers😀
@@paulwilson2651 Like Celtic nicked YNWA from Liverpool you mean and Rangers nocked "No One Likes Us" from Millwall from 1979. Hibs nicking "We've Got Ali" from Spurs. I see what you mean...lol
@@paulwilson2651 It appears you have a problem, in general, with the mob a trifle south of you. Try being a bit more specific, and ya could get a bit more kudos, young man.
Some fan/wit starts singing something in the bar before the game. It either gets ignored, or picked up by others. When they get in the ground the same group will sing it. Again it either gets picked up and hundreds joine in or it falls flat and eventually gets forgot. Away fans hear these chants and either take them back, or not. That's how it spreads. Topical stuff soon disappears as the news does. It is spontaneous, unlike what you see in European games where it is as coordinated as ballet. And remember patrt of any chant there requires a part to be 'sung' in a deep voice - more butch that way. It's mostly working class lads out on the pi ss, having a laugh. My earliest memory was QPR away, Stan Bowles wife had left him the day before, so to the words of a chart song 'Chirpy Chirp....1972 were adapted. 'Where's you missus, far far away". That was 50 years ago.
I have been a due hard Manchester United fan since 1986 and have travelled all over the world to watch my team. We have Thanos-level piss taking skills! We will verbally destroy ANYONE, in any language, for fun!
First banter is a British thing, we are polite to strangers brutally sarcastic to friends. We have no sacred cows. We are equal opportunity insulters. Sarcasm is inbred. The tunes are known. Then someone calls out a chant that is quickly caught up by the crowd. Think army marching songs or work chants from field workers. Call and response is as old as time. The only people quicker of wit and more creative insulters than the British are the Irish. RECOMMEND you watch the crowd sings Bohemian Rhapsody at the Greenday concert at Hyde Park 2017 to watch a British crowd at its best
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I've watched football since the 1950s, I have to say that obscenely funny chants are improving rapidly, and I think that reactions like yours will encourage competition. Excellent.🇬🇧
You go for pints before the match. Someone in the pub has come up with a chant to a well known tune, he sings it a few times, people learn it and sing along, then the people outside the pub learn it, it spreads.... then someone starts it in the ground, most already know it, everyone learns it as it spreads. Any new chant goes around the ground about 5 times until it reaches full volume. Now we have the technology era they go around Twitter DM's Facebook groups and WhatsApp groups days before the game.
Most clubs have an established rythm. The words may change but anyone that's somewhat of a fan knows the 'clubculture-rythm' and you just fit the words into the rythm. Someone finds a way, you hear it. Go with him and it catches on like a wildfire in a few seconds.
It’s bred into us from an early age it comes natural for everybody to join in 😂 try spending a night out in a British pub and drop a tray of drinks 🤫🤣🤣🤣
This is tame up to some chants. Look up the compilation with the chants about Adam Johnson and Jimmy Saville. Also you need to watch video on 17 derbies as they fight.
Ronaldo is still playing FYI, for Manchester United. They're having a kind of mediocre season so far though & he's been sitting on the bench a fair bit lately.
At football chanting there’s probably 4 or 5 tunes it’s chanted to, the words are sometimes a common chant for that club, others are made up on the spot and we’re highly timed and trained from a young age to not question the words…just chant them lol so I remember being young in the 80s and my dad taking me to football, at the age of seven I was never allowed to swear…except a football match with dad lol. There were no restrictions, full of dads encouraging sons to join in, the kids being allowed to be kids with no repercussions on language. So when you hear football is big in England, it’s served as a backbone for make relationships. If you’re ever stuck for words, a bit shy, get a mind blank…. Just talk football
You should check out the fans down south in Europe. They do not give a shit, if the get relegated and end up in the second or third division. They are loyal to death. And that includes not only football. If it is Real Madrid, Fenerbache, Panathinaikos and so on, they are competing in a lot of other sports, like volleyball, handball and basketball. It is insane. Cheers from southern Italy!
Them chants start on the terraces and in the pubs pre match or when something worth taking the piss happens . You need to watch some old school 1970s football violence
Chants are made up by the fans, u will notice that a lot of the chants have the same melody and flow these have been around for ever and you just update the words to fit any given situation, fan will usually travel to games in groups on buses and trains and meet in pub before games so one person might have a new chant tell his mates they start singing it if it's good another group will pick it up by the time they get to the match different groups are singing it and then it makes its way around that teams fans, it's kinda our version of rap battling 🤣
I was Kop end at Anfield (Liverpool Stadium) when I was 18 and I have never experienced anything like it before, we all held the flag, all singing in time, my throat was killing me day after :DD
Messi and Ronaldo are equal. Messi is naturally the most gifted player ever and is amazing. Ronaldo is a robot and trained liked a demon to get to where he did. Both are equally as good.
5:53 was in a trainstation their dancing on the edge of the platform where the train tracks are 🤣👌🏻 i bet if you shout one thing to a player in a amercian stadium you instantly get kicked out
Nah that’s some outdated logic. People move to different areas and have kids lol the kid is gonna support who their dad supports even if it’s the other side of the country
The ultras of the team IE the Green brigade for Glasgow Celtic ,about 2000 die hard fans with drums post the songs on social media, they also have different pieces of coloured plastic and images numbered under your seat and are told when to hold it up to create patterns and graphics, it is very tribal and very organised.
the tunes r all either old pop songs or nursery thymes which is why they r all in time and people tend to b faitly well up on current affairs so most just need to hear things once to know what it is
Football isn't a matter of Life or death.... It's much more important than that ! British football fans are raised from the cradle supporting their team . It's a religion.
English people are raised on sarcasm and we love it.
are we.....really.......cunt
We do from Nottingham
Lol, you sure are the only other country I can relate to. 🤣 cheers from an Aussie.
I have so much respect for you because you said English instead of British.
No! Really??
I go football most weeks. The chants are basically created by small groups and everyone else just catches on to them. It's built into the culture, people come up with something and other fans want to join in
who do you support ?
@@utp999 Bristol City. Cider Army!! 😂 what about you?
@@MrGeorge07 Man United
Spot on!
@@MrGeorge07 ahh respect, i support Crystal Palace mate
The police officers weren’t pissed, they were laughing.
Pissed? The officers shouldn’t be drinking
You have to remember, football fans have been doing this for decades. Long before social media was a thing. Word of mouth is a powerful thing though, and chants tend to use popular songs or well-known tunes to help them catch on. So sometimes you only need three people in a crowd to start chanting something before it catches on with people around them and spreads like wildfire.
Yep, in my 50's and what used to happen was chants were created in the pubs then spread on the bus / train going to the game ... well before social media :) As you said just sticking to a few well known tunes made it easier for people to sing along.
@@trikky2.2 Sport & pop culture are amazing.
@@trikky2.2
4:55 is "La Donna È Mobile" by Guissepe Verdi (1851).
Luciano Pavarotti has a performance in a movie - "Rigoletto" (1983).
I highly recommend Brandon Lambert's Opera for Dummies version of "La Donna...".
150 years of football tribalism passed down from father to son, father tomson.
The Park Ji Sung chant is even funnier because it’s the united fans that sang that about their own player just to shit on scousers 😂
The onscreen lyrics aren't quite right, I used to have a season ticket at Old Trafford and remembered it as
Park Ji wherever you may be we know you eat dogs in your own country,
but it could be worse you could be scouse eating rats your council house
He was an excellent player 👍🏼
He even appreciates it, the little legend
@@krystagreen3094you lie . I'm not even a manc but I know I've been there more than you. Plastic supporter lad
There was a keeper who played for man United and Rangers aswell as other teams but he’s passed away now called Andy Goram. He got diagnosed with schizophrenia so fans of an opposing team started singing. There’s only two Andy Goram’s. That’s one of the most savage chants I’ve heard
I remember that, different level! RIP Andy
Wowww
Only 2 Andy Gorams 🤣🤣🤣👌
May they Rest in Peace legends
Never knew he played for united
Loved how you guys knew all the players and got the lingo
We know a little something about it 😁
@@officialenri another thing most fans in UK r pissed a coked up lol
Brits are used to mass singing in unison. A lot of us grew up singing hymns in school assemblies and even if you can't sing you'd just try to be as loud and obnoxious as possible just to annoy the teachers. The chants are usually started by a single quick witted and loud fan done to a familiar melody and everyone just sort of joins in. You get similar chants to any mass event with Brits such as festivals.
Football in the UK and Europe is very tribal and a lot of clubs around UK and Europe have political histories behind them . Love your knowledge of british football ⚽
As ruthless as these are, brits are taught from a pretty young age how to handle ribbing😂
Or they USED TO BE. Sadly they are now brought up to complain about everything that they don't agree with.
@@jillosler9353 Anything in particular, my dear ?
@@blackbob3358 guys upset about us youngens being upset
@@jillosler9353 no British have the best sense of humour on the planet
@@Parkerlee1000 next to us Aussies lol... Poms v Skips!
Our football chants are universal in Uk, we tend to just change the words of a popular melody or nursery rhyme, a bit like rapping. 😂
The universe has never revolved around the U.K, No 8, as much as the likes of Johnson would have you believe ! DO pay attention !
English was historically a very christian country, that's changed alot overtime but still most people born in the uk today who are 20+ grew up learning Hymns in church or at school, most football chants rhythms are derived from the church songs that's why everyone finds the chants easy to pick up and follow.
What a load of crap
“Some people think football [soccer] is a matter of life and death. I don't like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that.”
― Bill Shankly
Any more archaic/original quotes to offer, Rollo face ? Must try harder, for any creedance.
@@blackbob3358 😂 like I give a fuck
@@blackbob3358Any more unnecessary bitching, Bobby Boy? Must try harder, for any chance for anyone to take you seriously.
That’s not even what he said
It's just a bunch of grown up Inbetweeners this is how we are
Shout out from the UK 🇬🇧
in the UK you are a fan, in the US you are just a customer
When it comes to sport it’s a day out for American fans, the fans of FOOTBALL in the UK are a different bread boys! Another great reaction 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇺🇸🇬🇧
Gravy
Maybe they can spell better though, Bacon face ! Knobheads at work again, on here.
Mmmm , bread and gravy!
The chants are made up in the pub before a game and during a game too. Some chants are obviously available to all fans to sing, some are specific to a club or topical to that player or club from the newspapers football section. For at least 60 years this has been part of UK football and clubs, players all know at some point they will get a chant about them.
"We paid for your hats" has to be the best.
The chants are reasonably simple and are easy to pick up then just spread really quickly. We've been doing them for decades, long before social media, What's App or even cell phones were around.
If they think the Park Ji Sung chant is “on another level” then wait until they hear the paedophile songs, the Adebayor song…there’s *LOADS* that would shock them!
We grew up singing these chants the words and names just change 🏴🏴🏴 it's a British thing 👌👌
It’s worth mentioning to our friends across the pond - the Park song - ‘park park wherever he may be, they eat dogs in your home country’ is in reference to one of our own players - Park ji Sung. It is not a slur on him, he was beloved during his time with us - it was just a good excuse to put the spade into the scousers 😬👍
It could be worse,
You could be a Manc
Begging your sister for a wank
You just come up with a chant yourself, sing it at a game and it either takes off or doesn’t, this was happening a long time before it was possible to send it out online
I remember being at United's stadium during Park's time at the club, the fans absolutely relished that chant!
The important thing to understand is that everyone is there to enjoy themselves.
The singing and ribbing is part of what to expect. Both giving and getting.
As you will have noticed, sometimes the songs are self-deprecating. All part of the fun.
The Barmy Army... thousands of chants. Depends on which player retires or pisses them off or loses a goal attempt.. they have a chant for everything and there are no holds barred. My kind of humour as an Aussie this is what I was raised on too.
Why is it savage they are singing yaya and kolos names 😂😂
Us English come up with the best football chants. Every time I go to a game I hear at least 3 hilarious chants 😂😂
I KNOW it's different now.
The year was 1968. Portsmouth v Millwall. My 6th season following Millwall and my first game, as a 14-year old, outside London.
Would Millwall show? HALF A MILE from the ground, one hour b4 kick off I could hear loud and clear "Knees Up Mother Brown" and when in the ground, saw Millwall had BOTH tiers of the old Home End.As always,Away,we were XXXX and Pompey won easily 3/0 with Ray Hiron and Albert McCann amongst the scorers😀
That's why you English take on what the Scottish club's supporters are chanting.
@@paulwilson2651 Like Celtic nicked YNWA from Liverpool you mean and Rangers nocked "No One Likes Us" from Millwall from 1979.
Hibs nicking "We've Got Ali" from Spurs. I see what you mean...lol
@@paulwilson2651 It appears you have a problem, in general, with the mob a trifle south of you. Try being a bit more specific, and ya could get a bit more kudos, young man.
Some fan/wit starts singing something in the bar before the game. It either gets ignored, or picked up by others. When they get in the ground the same group will sing it. Again it either gets picked up and hundreds joine in or it falls flat and eventually gets forgot. Away fans hear these chants and either take them back, or not. That's how it spreads. Topical stuff soon disappears as the news does. It is spontaneous, unlike what you see in European games where it is as coordinated as ballet. And remember patrt of any chant there requires a part to be 'sung' in a deep voice - more butch that way. It's mostly working class lads out on the pi ss, having a laugh. My earliest memory was QPR away, Stan Bowles wife had left him the day before, so to the words of a chart song 'Chirpy Chirp....1972 were adapted. 'Where's you missus, far far away". That was 50 years ago.
Hundreds of years of chanting since before our jousting tournaments
I have been a due hard Manchester United fan since 1986 and have travelled all over the world to watch my team.
We have Thanos-level piss taking skills! We will verbally destroy ANYONE, in any language, for fun!
Us brits live and breathe sarcasm, shape wit, brutal honesty and a good drink lol
First banter is a British thing, we are polite to strangers brutally sarcastic to friends. We have no sacred cows. We are equal opportunity insulters. Sarcasm is inbred. The tunes are known. Then someone calls out a chant that is quickly caught up by the crowd. Think army marching songs or work chants from field workers. Call and response is as old as time. The only people quicker of wit and more creative insulters than the British are the Irish. RECOMMEND you watch the crowd sings Bohemian Rhapsody at the Greenday concert at Hyde Park 2017 to watch a British crowd at its best
It was Man Utd fans singing about Park their own player, he loved the chant!!
Why have you replaced bro on the right 💀
They explain on the idiot abroad episode they put up earlier, new guy looks like he ate old guy😂
It’s him he just shaved
I love seeing Americans reacting to Ji Sung Parks song for the first time 😅
Well Done Guys. Great, knowledgeable reaction.
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I've watched football since the 1950s, I have to say that obscenely funny chants are improving rapidly, and I think that reactions like yours will encourage competition.
Excellent.🇬🇧
These aren't anywhere near the most savage ones 😅
It’s the wit, sarcasm and fun that is different from the ultras etc in Europe. It’s just madness.
You could just tell this was made by a utd fan. Half the vid was just them singing about city and Liverpool 😂
Can you imagine this at an American sporting event?I'd pay good money to see that in person.😂😂😂
Meatballs, sausage roll, come on England give us a goal lmao
when ricky hatton fought mayweather over 30,000 fans flew out to watch him you just dont get that kind of support anywhere else
If the day can involve alcohol, english fans will be there.
@@happyapple4269 lol very true
Its the same with the cricket....20,000 English in Australia taking over the MCG at Christmas
@@farnyone i dont follow cricket to be fair
17 biggest derbies in English football. Shows the fams vs the fans. Fights
You go for pints before the match. Someone in the pub has come up with a chant to a well known tune, he sings it a few times, people learn it and sing along, then the people outside the pub learn it, it spreads.... then someone starts it in the ground, most already know it, everyone learns it as it spreads.
Any new chant goes around the ground about 5 times until it reaches full volume. Now we have the technology era they go around Twitter DM's Facebook groups and WhatsApp groups days before the game.
One word
PUBS 😂
BTW do you think there were WhatsApp groups in the 1960’s and 70’s fans have been singing songs since league football began!
Sport in the UK is seriously tribal.
9:36 sweet home Carolina uno 💀💀 I’m finished. I think u had sweet home Alabama and sweet Caroline In your head at the same time lool
I was thinking of sweet Caroline LMAOOO
Most clubs have an established rythm. The words may change but anyone that's somewhat of a fan knows the 'clubculture-rythm' and you just fit the words into the rythm.
Someone finds a way, you hear it. Go with him and it catches on like a wildfire in a few seconds.
"Most offensive chants in English football" next please guys!!!!!
It’s bred into us from an early age it comes natural for everybody to join in 😂 try spending a night out in a British pub and drop a tray of drinks 🤫🤣🤣🤣
This is tame up to some chants. Look up the compilation with the chants about Adam Johnson and Jimmy Saville. Also you need to watch video on 17 derbies as they fight.
Barca doesn't have fans, they have fanboys. No character, typical tourist club.
Like most pl teams
this is the tamest compilation of fitbaw chants ive watched someone react to yet lol
Shit. You actually know about European soccer? New favorite reaction channel!!!
European soccer sounds offensive
Its European football....only the yanks call it soccer
@@TwofourA you’re right, saying soccer is one thing but saying “European soccer” is criminal behaviour 😂
@@LS6272 100% mate ,classic classic American behaviour haha
Ronaldo is still playing FYI, for Manchester United. They're having a kind of mediocre season so far though & he's been sitting on the bench a fair bit lately.
At football chanting there’s probably 4 or 5 tunes it’s chanted to, the words are sometimes a common chant for that club, others are made up on the spot and we’re highly timed and trained from a young age to not question the words…just chant them lol so I remember being young in the 80s and my dad taking me to football, at the age of seven I was never allowed to swear…except a football match with dad lol. There were no restrictions, full of dads encouraging sons to join in, the kids being allowed to be kids with no repercussions on language. So when you hear football is big in England, it’s served as a backbone for make relationships. If you’re ever stuck for words, a bit shy, get a mind blank…. Just talk football
25th November England v USA World cup group stage match.
Live stream that 👍
The first chant saying “please don’t take me home” is actually from Wales originally and England nicked it.
No it was the English who first sang it, Newcastle Utd in Europe, Wales stole it from the Newcastle England
We stole words.
You should check out the fans down south in Europe. They do not give a shit, if the get relegated and end up in the second or third division. They are loyal to death. And that includes not only football. If it is Real Madrid, Fenerbache, Panathinaikos and so on, they are competing in a lot of other sports, like volleyball, handball and basketball. It is insane. Cheers from southern Italy!
Basically most of the chants come up on the spot, if its a new chant one guy will sing it and then the rest will join in.
Them chants start on the terraces and in the pubs pre match or when something worth taking the piss happens . You need to watch some old school 1970s football violence
You need to listen to more those one are timid
in them days they used to meet up and FIGHT to the DEATH. All in the Name of the cllub they LOVE.
Chants are made up by the fans, u will notice that a lot of the chants have the same melody and flow these have been around for ever and you just update the words to fit any given situation, fan will usually travel to games in groups on buses and trains and meet in pub before games so one person might have a new chant tell his mates they start singing it if it's good another group will pick it up by the time they get to the match different groups are singing it and then it makes its way around that teams fans, it's kinda our version of rap battling 🤣
I was Kop end at Anfield (Liverpool Stadium) when I was 18 and I have never experienced anything like it before, we all held the flag, all singing in time, my throat was killing me day after :DD
The further North you to from London the more sarcastic it gets
all the chants are spontanious off the cuff
As a spurs fan a couple of these hurt😂😂
This is actually tame compared to most other ones.
Can't wait to beat USA in the World Cup
Same🏴🏴🇬🇧
Great podcast !!
England vs USA should be interesting lol
England v USA in the World Cup 29 November. Maybe do a watchalong with your British viewers on Patreon?
Messi and Ronaldo are equal. Messi is naturally the most gifted player ever and is amazing. Ronaldo is a robot and trained liked a demon to get to where he did. Both are equally as good.
5:53 was in a trainstation their dancing on the edge of the platform where the train tracks are 🤣👌🏻 i bet if you shout one thing to a player in a amercian stadium you instantly get kicked out
Don’t worry our humour is savage and sarcastic
This is what makes me proud to be a Brit drinking a beer and pissing off other fans 🇬🇧
Support the team nearest to where you were born. True supporters do that. But America is different to the rest of the world in that respect.
Nah that’s some outdated logic. People move to different areas and have kids lol the kid is gonna support who their dad supports even if it’s the other side of the country
@@callumLB05 Not always mate. Chelsea fans in Yarmouth???
@@samuelgarrod8327 tbf it probably depends how big a fan the Dad is
@@callumLB05 True, I support the first league team I saw at home. Won't mention who 🤣
Hey I’m English but I’ll say this British fans and Irish fans aswell we go hard for our own
Please react to Liverpool fans in Australia singing you'll never walk alone
Even if your team loses, they're still YOUR team.
05:37 hint- Georgie Best aka George Best was a renowned English footballer and notorious alcoholic! 😂
The guy on the right with the blue jumper reminds me of Miles Jupp. You should watch would I lie to you..
The ultras of the team IE the Green brigade for Glasgow Celtic ,about 2000 die hard fans with drums post the songs on social media, they also have different pieces of coloured plastic and images numbered under your seat and are told when to hold it up to create patterns and graphics, it is very tribal and very organised.
They make it up as they go
the tunes r all either old pop songs or nursery thymes which is why they r all in time and people tend to b faitly well up on current affairs so most just need to hear things once to know what it is
I go football most weeks and love the atmosphere
Win lose or draw we still go every game ⚒️💙⚒️
One person comes up with it and it spread's in seconds, everyone already knows the tunes
Most chants with more to them, are normally made up at one of the pubs where the fans go.
You should watch England national team fans in tournaments. We grow up taking the Michael (polite way of saying it) out of each other.
as a liverpudlian, it goes straight over my head
Messi has only played in farmers leagues, ronaldo has played in the best and toughest league, english premiership
I go football and no we don't have groups practicing songs lol it's spontaneous
That take me home chant should actually be stay here sniffing all the gear not drinking all the beer it was changed
The only opinion, about Messi v Ronaldo, is that as fans we're blessed to see such talent at the same time
No lads....it has to be Pele.
Football isn't a matter of Life or death.... It's much more important than that !
British football fans are raised from the cradle supporting their team . It's a religion.