I've been following you since you became interested in "soccer". And seeing the progress you've made so far, the passion, and the knowledge, I'll be honest; I hope you could do the same as Manus, single-handedly running a small football club, being the manager, coaching, pitch maintenance, and stuff. I really believe that you can do it!
you should absolutely react to a special football pitch in Lofoten Norway! maybe the most beautiful surroundings of a pitch in the world! and i know you will fall in love at first sight:D
You should start a amatour league in Dallas then, and start from there. Can have matches against diffrent commintys in Dallas. Over time this will grow and expand to other citys.
First thing you need to do is get a couple of friends and play in a parc somewhere on a fixed time every week. Use some coats as goalposts and just play. Before you know it, players will show up and ask to join, and then see what happens..... I used to do it during summer break, with other members of my team, and we got some new members out of it🎉but mainly it's just fun to do!. Good luck and enjoy!
@@jdeboer680 Thats is what you do with friends, to get the communities better then a amatur league need to grow, more and more teams will join that local league, winners of those leagues can then diffrent citys can play against each other etc. Or winners get to the new level of that league untill you have 20-30 city winners etc Looks like you are from the netherlands?
Luke, I whole-heartedly agree with you. We have something like this, however. We have high school teams that have a lot of community pride. We also have USL teams. It may not look as picturesque as the loneliest pitch in football, but it is something. This is why I began to coach a local middle school team. God will make a way.
Have you heard about Ipswich Town’s incredible achievement of back to back promotions to go from League 1 to the Premier League. It’s worth finding a video to react to. It’s arguably more impressive than Luton last season. I’ll try to find a good video and come back with a name 😊
‘The Remarkable Rise of Ipswich Town’ is quite a good video to explain everything (and Tottenham’s involvement 😮). Might be too long for a reaction video - 30 mins - but it’s very comprehensive and worth a watch.
‘Why Kieran McKenna’s Ipswich Sre PERFECT For The Premier League’ is another great video. It’s a tactical analysis and only 14 minutes long so might be better for a reaction.
I wished you would make more reaction videos of individual players. Like a season review of players like Vinicius Jr Salah, Lewandowski or Mbappe. Theres so many exciting players to watch that i think your missing out on cause your too invested in the game itself instead of the ones that play it. Greetings from switzerland 😄
Seems like you maybe should investigate in what it would take to start a club in your home town. Starting little seems like what would be completely your thing.
Unrelated to this video, but i always thought you should react to maqwell's usa failure to qualify to the 2018 world cup video. Its a great video on the usmnt before the current generation and how our federation has always been incompetent.
React to "Ljud från Sunday League - fotboll bakfull" by Joel Segerdahl, which translates to "Sound of Sunday League - football hungover". It's absolutely hilarious where the creator mic'd up the players during an irish amateur game. He deserves more recognition outside of Sweden!
You might be interested to know that in that prior to the World Cup final in 1974 in Germany the grounds crew actually forgot to put up the corner flags.
Why dont you start a docu series about the process of getting into grassroots football? First episode about looking for opportunities, getting in touch with the local grassroots community
I've been following you since you became interested in "soccer". And seeing the progress you've made so far, the passion, and the knowledge, I'll be honest; I hope you could do the same as Manus, single-handedly running a small football club, being the manager, coaching, pitch maintenance, and stuff. I really believe that you can do it!
you should absolutely react to a special football pitch in Lofoten Norway! maybe the most beautiful surroundings of a pitch in the world! and i know you will fall in love at first sight:D
You should start a amatour league in Dallas then, and start from there. Can have matches against diffrent commintys in Dallas. Over time this will grow and expand to other citys.
First thing you need to do is get a couple of friends and play in a parc somewhere on a fixed time every week. Use some coats as goalposts and just play. Before you know it, players will show up and ask to join, and then see what happens..... I used to do it during summer break, with other members of my team, and we got some new members out of it🎉but mainly it's just fun to do!. Good luck and enjoy!
@@jdeboer680 Thats is what you do with friends, to get the communities better then a amatur league need to grow, more and more teams will join that local league, winners of those leagues can then diffrent citys can play against each other etc. Or winners get to the new level of that league untill you have 20-30 city winners etc Looks like you are from the netherlands?
There's some beautiful pitches in the Highlands in Scotland too, the Highlands are stunning anyway
Luke, I whole-heartedly agree with you. We have something like this, however. We have high school teams that have a lot of community pride. We also have USL teams. It may not look as picturesque as the loneliest pitch in football, but it is something.
This is why I began to coach a local middle school team. God will make a way.
Not lonely... PEACEFUL most of Ireland is like this. Peaceful.
Take a shot every time this guy says the word "lonely"
You should look up Henningsvær Football Stadion in Lofoten, Norway
You should react to other cool pitches too luke, they're so many unique locations all around the world
Have you heard about Ipswich Town’s incredible achievement of back to back promotions to go from League 1 to the Premier League. It’s worth finding a video to react to.
It’s arguably more impressive than Luton last season.
I’ll try to find a good video and come back with a name 😊
‘The Remarkable Rise of Ipswich Town’ is quite a good video to explain everything (and Tottenham’s involvement 😮).
Might be too long for a reaction video - 30 mins - but it’s very comprehensive and worth a watch.
‘Why Kieran McKenna’s Ipswich Sre PERFECT For The Premier League’ is another great video. It’s a tactical analysis and only 14 minutes long so might be better for a reaction.
I wished you would make more reaction videos of individual players. Like a season review of players like Vinicius Jr Salah, Lewandowski or Mbappe. Theres so many exciting players to watch that i think your missing out on cause your too invested in the game itself instead of the ones that play it. Greetings from switzerland 😄
You should react to Balon English's video on Liverpool and AC Milan's run to the 2005 Champions League final. Its a great football documentary
football: everywhere, for everyone
Seems like you maybe should investigate in what it would take to start a club in your home town. Starting little seems like what would be completely your thing.
Got a feeling that this club might have been started by Celtic fans😂might be the name or the exact same kit that gives it away
Unrelated to this video, but i always thought you should react to maqwell's usa failure to qualify to the 2018 world cup video. Its a great video on the usmnt before the current generation and how our federation has always been incompetent.
React to "Ljud från Sunday League - fotboll bakfull" by Joel Segerdahl, which translates to "Sound of Sunday League - football hungover". It's absolutely hilarious where the creator mic'd up the players during an irish amateur game. He deserves more recognition outside of Sweden!
You might be interested to know that in that prior to the World Cup final in 1974 in Germany the grounds crew actually forgot to put up the corner flags.
Take a look at the pitches in the Faroe Islands
GO LUKE !!!!
Why dont you start a docu series about the process of getting into grassroots football? First episode about looking for opportunities, getting in touch with the local grassroots community
Been a while I last see any post about spursy... Don't tel me you've been spursy lately.. 😂 😂 😂
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are you going to watch the champions league tomorrow luke.
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Hahah how many times he said lonely
you should definetly react to gaelic football in Ireland