You need to understand how big Liverpool in the world mate....in Australia we wake up at 3.00am in the morning here to watch the mighty reds. Paul from Melbourne Australia
YES MY FELLOW KOP BRO!AN WE HAVE A LOAD MORE STOLEN TROPHIES ILLEGALLY HANDED TO THOSE CRIMINAL MANCS ARRIVING SOON WHEN THEY BECOME EXTINCT & KEV,ROD & HAALAND ETC WILL COME TO THE REAL CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND & EUROPE YNWA BYE B MOON DEFO STANDING ALONE NOW U MUPPET' CHEATS!
Je suis un fan français et vous pouvez pas savoir combien Liverpool compte pour moi ça fais presque 10 ans que je les suis et j’en ai que 20, mon père m’a assis devant Liverpool Dortmund j’avais des étoiles plein les yeux. Pour rien au monde je loupe un match des Reds. Tout ça ne m’empêche pas de suivre mon équipe local en France. Mais rien ne pourras enlever ma passion pour Liverpool, la ville et le club. Up the Reds from Nantes ! ❤
Fairly ignorant comment about non-Liverpool native Liverpool supporters mate. I’m Canadian born and raised but I’m a Liverpool supporter, is that strange? My father is from Glasgow and my grandfather was too, both Celtic supporters but my grandfather was a Liverpool supporter too, hence my love and loyalty to the club. You’d be surprised by how far the Red’s sphere of influence goes. YNWA.
@@RalphHammett you’re welcome buddy keep up the good work and videos. I just wanted to highlight that Liverpool are a global club and followed by a vast amount of people on the planet so that’s why you witnessed many supporters on the train you travelled on and unfortunately for local people trying to purchase a match day ticket is incredibly difficult due to the fan club system 👍🏼
Thanks so much pal. Honestly means a lot that you liked the video! Yeah I understand about the comments towards me about the Liverpool fans on the trains. What I think is silly is just when loads of English people with southern accents are all flocking the trains to go to Liverpool. Yes I know they’re a global club and whatever but I feel like the teams around the corner from them are suffering from it as they struggle to get people going to the games. I can imagine it being a huge struggle for the local fans to get a ticket ahhahaha
So many people talk shit about half and half scarves but fail to understand that for people like me (from Singapore) , going to Anfield is almost a pilgrimage and people buy half and half scarves as a souvenir to remember the games they went to. First time i went, the first thing i did was buy a half and half scarf. I obviously didn't wear it during the game but now everytime i see it on my wall i get reminded of Anfield's atmosphere and it gets me pumped for games.
@@RalphHammett I have tons of Liverpool scarves mate you're missing the point. I buy a Liverpool scarf to show that i support my team, I hang up a half and half to remember the matches i went to. It's like keeping a ticket as a souvenir except now it's not possible anymore because of digital tickets. I don't see what's the big deal.
@@RalphHammett Doesn't work like that bro. I have three half and halfs. From Bernabeu, Camp Nou and Mestalla. It's a souvenir. Stop getting out of shape about it. Thanks and good vid. Best wishes for the season. LFC fan from Merseyside.
Many east end folks have there own team, and then they have Liverpool as a second club. I met so many orient, west ham fans who also support Liverpool, must be the port connection situation
At least they’re going to the games but I refuse to believe that many on the train were actually born in Liverpool. Also may I point out I only heard one scouse accent on that train
@RalphHammett, do you use that same braindead logic with real Madrid fans or Barcelona fans or the other big clubs of Europe? When you win numerous league titles and 6 champion leages, people around the world become fans
Yes I do. I feel like most of the “fans” of these clubs are kind of glory hunters. Don’t get me wrong, ofc not everyone is but a big amount of them are
As a Liverpool fan, I absolutely hate playing you guys. Biggest compliment I can you pay you. Brilliantly run club, play amazing football, great fans,with an up and coming coach. Definitely see you in Europe this season. Good luck for the rest of the season (except for your home game against us 😂😂😂)
Not all people from Liverpool live in Liverpool. But still go to the game. But you will get supporters from all over the world at Liverpool games. Comes with being a global powerhouse. But that support helps us pay the bills. And just a tip, you can use zoom on your camera to see the other side of the pitch.
Your player's mistake was waking up Anfield by having a go at TAA. Someone once said something like, "When that crowd is sleeping, don't wake them up." And y'all did. 😅 Still, respect to your team. You guys are onto something and you had us in the 1st half. Godspeed for the rest of the season, except against us. 😉
That's what a stadium atmosphere is. It's not a choir. If it's always "loud", the loudness will cease to mean anything. This comeback doesn't happen if Estupinan doesn't do what he did. That's why it's famous.
@isak2209 as a liverpool fan I'm just tired of hearing this response that's also just insulting to other countries with better atmospheres. We talk as if their crowds don't 'organically' react or increase in intensity when things happen on the pitch. Their atmosphere increases in intensity when it's a dramatic game just as much as us, the only difference is that we don't bother making any noise when it's against lower level opposition or it's a boring game, and they do. Let's not insult others and come up with cope just to praise ourselves.
Nothing weird about having fans out of Liverpool. If you look a bit closer to your own home, you might be shocked to know that Brighton & Sussex has its own Liverpool supporters club.
@ I actually agree with ya that you should support your local club, but there’s a multitude of reasons why Liverpool’s success throughout the years has attracted people from here, there and everywhere. Some of their stories warm the cockles of my heart ❤️ 😂
Good video mate. Great to see supporting your local team. You should’ve gone for a bevvy before the match and you’d meet a few Liverpool supporters and see we’re not such a bad bunch.
That was a good watch. I hope you enjoyed your trip to our city. Brighton played really well and are a good side. Really happy with our win. Good luck to you for the rest of the season. 🇦🇹
Liverpool girl here and what a match!!! Love your vid and commentary-subscribed ❤️I love watching Brighton as I think you are Class! One of the most energetic exciting teams in the Premier League to watch and I believe you will just get better and better with your manager. You bossed that first half and the goal was a screamer!!! Keep kicking on Seagulls Love xx
@ You’re welcome Ralph. Liverpool fans are a fiercely loyal, passionate, big hearted bunch. Any writing negative comments here are just speaking from there, and not personally attacking you mate. I really love Villa fans (some of my mates and colleagues are Villains) as they share our passion for their club. And also share our sense of fun in their chants and banter. Football IS the beautiful game. For me that means loving the whole spectacle and experience of watching all clubs and leagues in Europe. Keep vlogging 🙂xx
Great content mate. Great respect to Brighton.... A fantastic club, team and fans.... Run the right way. We're brilliant 1st half....... Hope you have a fantastic season!!!! YNWA
I enjoyed this video, and being a Liverpool fan was nice to hear what it sounds like as different to being in the home end and people singing next to you. And to hear you say you felt the difference when the Liverpool fans upped it, so not only did it affect Brighton, players, but also Brighton fans got intimidated by it. All the best for the rest of the season. YNWA 👍
Scouser here and thanx for representing our city and club with respect. Love to see Brighton do well and you gave us 2 good games in a week. Good luck with he season bro finish above united for us 🤣
I was on the back row yesterday right behind you pretty much ... 12.00 in ... grey hoodie. Yesterday was my fourth visit to Anfield to see the Albion. My first was back in 1991 when a vastly different Albion (definite underdogs to the then reigning league champions despite us riding high in what was then the Second Division - we lost the play off final that season to Notts County at the old Wembley which I was at too aged 20) when an heroic performance brought us back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at a lot smaller Anfield - 32,000 odd in that day including about 9000 Albion fans in the same Anfield Road end - and take them back to the Goldstone for an FA Cup replay where we gave them another great game, taking a deserved lead in extra time before losing out 3-2 ultimately. The thorn in our side that day being Ian Rush. 31 years then passed before I was there again for RDZ's first match in charge in October '22 - a 3-3 thriller, of course when we had the cheek to be 2-0 up after not very long. What a match that was. Finally, last March and alas, the same scoreline as yesterday where an otherwise headless chicken in Salah was set up beautifully by MacAllister for their winner. Very much a moments player, it seems, is their Mo. Despite the loss, yesterday was still fun, and I take your point regarding the off the scale atmosphere. I like to think that was created out of relief as much as pure joy, and that's a compliment for how well we'd played until that point. I'll be Old Trafford, all being well, in January as I live in Salford about five miles away. Best wishes with the blog and fair play to your very gracious mate in the Bayer Leverkusen t-shirt who was aware of not wanting to upset others around him. An old head on young shoulders and all that.
Thanks for that amazing comment. That’s so interesting about your visits to Anfield. You must bring the good games to the stadium. I really enjoyed yesterday it was class and it felt really special just being in Anfield with that kind of atmosphere. I also love Henry’s T-shirt with Leverkusen - So nice to see friendships between football clubs. Thank you so much for watching the video and I hope you enjoyed it 💙🤍
@RalphHammett ... please forgive me banging on about 1991 but as a 19 year old back in January 1991 and on my first big trip on my own up north - aside from Hull City and Oldham Athletic away when I stayed overnight with family close by both times - I remember being slightly apprehensive of Liverpool as a place as it'd been portrayed very negatively by mostly the right wing media throughout the 80's. It had a lot of social issues going on back then and as a softy southerner still quite wet behind the ears, then I was wary, having fallen for the media propaganda hook, line and sinker. Having the whole of that end was a magical experience. You really felt part of something much bigger than yourself ... I was sat about five rows back just to the left of the goal and so had a perfect view of the Johnnie Byrne equaliser. Cue pandemonium. Hugging complete strangers all around you kind of happy as, as put before, this was a Liverpool side that was on the slide a tad - they'd not win the league again until 30 years later under Klopp - but was still pretty formidable and especially at Anfield which had an almost mythical aura about it then. Our football genius back then Johnny Crumplin played a blinder and nullified the threat of John Barnes except for their opening goal. What a day. You thought yesterday was chaotic. Add 6000 more fans into the mix, and you're off the scale in the away end, too. Enjoy City at home. I've a good feeling somehow about that one.
@@graham8400 Thanks for that amazing reply. That match you went to sounds amazing, I’m glad you had a great time. Football really does bring football together despite things happening all around the world
thanks for the great comments on Liverpool, Anfeild and the atmosphere best in the world on its day, glad you enjoyed the experience and great result for the RED MEN Liverpool Liverpool top of the league Liverpool top of the league YNWA
Cracking fixture to attend, Anfield is a gorgeous ground, great commitment taking the train all the way up north. Good point you made as well, what's with all the Liverpool fans travelling *from* London?
@@AnygodwilldoI do get your point, and it can even damper the atmosphere, but when you win numerous league titles and European cup's it's a given you'll get fans globally 🤷♂️
Liverpool fan here , not gonna lie we got out of jail with that game, some 2nd half atmosphere that though. When Anfield starts rocking its something else. Great vid though mate 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👊🏻
Glad u enjoyed ur trip to Liverpool and to our fantastic City.Brighton played really well first half ,but once we equalised there was only going to be one winner.Anfield and its atmosphere is unparalleled but fair play to Brighton u are a fantastic club who play football the right way.Good luck for the rest of the season 👍
Is right lad, just support your local team and leave the seats for locals who currently find it nigh on impossible to get to the match these days, mind you, United would lose 99% of their support wouldn't they!
tf you saying lmao everybody can support the any team they want kiddo don't be jelly cuz your team has no outside fans other than your own little bubble :)
“Support your local team” he says Yet I moved away from Merseyside when I married. Same as thousands of others. You really think we change allegiance???
Thank you for making the video. I watched it from Thailand. I really love football, and I would like to learn a British accent. Please continue making new videos.
I was in the Kop end 4th row and close to all 3 goals!!! The atmosphere in 2nd half definitely helped Liverpool get the win, after poor 1st half. Though the Kop was loud all game where I was… Brighton good team and shithouse goalkeeper wasting time played well. We’ll take Mitoma off you like Macca last season 😁
Your team played well mate, you can hold your heads high ! You honestly shouldn't be that surprised at seeing Liverpool shirts everywhere, people move for work, or are even born elsewhere and their dads could support the club, making it much more likely that they'd follow too. ALL massive clubs have fans all around the World, you can probably even find Everton supporters outside of Liverpool 😂
Thanks man, it was a great game. I understand your point it’s just that when majority of the train had Liverpool scarfs and southern accents it just felt odd to me
I’m from Liverpool I agree about the travelling fans from London, it’s embarrassing for us. We have so many fans that struggle to get tickets but people from far and wide pay touts or ridiculous hospo. Luckily I get to most games. Also the amount of half and half’s I saw on Saturday was vile 🤦🏻♂️. Good luck for the season Brighton are a good bunch!
Exactly. Thanks so much for realising it. Teams lower in the English pyramid struggle for support Because of glory hunting the big 6. It then leaves the real scousers struggling to support their local team.
@ unfortunately the clubs love it because these people spend hundreds for hospitality and on the club store, they don’t want the regulars they want the cash cow day trippers. Scary to think what it will be like in 20 years and talks of league games being played in the US
The way the games are sold basically anyone with a membership can apply and get tickets, add on touted tickets and you get plenty of people who’ve never been before just looking for a first game. Not surprised about half and half scarves or atmosphere in first half
It's incredible that Diaz is one of the best players but one of the worst paid! Liverpool is making great revenue with his lowest-salary player. It's a good deal for those who bring much money to the team. jjj If He were a Brasileiro or Argentinian another thing would be.
Great first half , but again let it slip congratulations Liverpool your supporters in my opinion most passionate fans in England and en masse in Europe too , great salah winner have to say , hope we give city a game next week and don’t lose lol good vlog
support ya local team? Liverpool is a world wide family .. I am a scouser born n bread and l love ALL my fellow liverpool fans around the world they are SCOUSE to me :D .. well unless you support everton then you can do one hehe :P YNWA
Really enjoyed your Vlog , im a LFC fan and was in the Kop for the game . Thought Brighton played very well , your a quality team and a great club . my brother used to live in brighton near 7 dials , so i used to visit regulary in the late 80s and early 90s , i love the city of brighton . good luck in the league . YNWA .
Liverpool fan from Scotland. My brother in law is a Scouser. I don't get the hate tbh. I hope in the next few years when I don't have to pay debts and bills instead of train fare and hotels and shit I can have an Anfield day. Some people don't have money folks. Screw those losers mate. Glad you had a good time.
Thank you for watching the video! Yeah that’s the thing again, supporting Liverpool is so expensive cos it would be for ticket prices, hotels, train fares etc etc
Listen you little wool..i know a lad from the wirral who travels to every brighton home game and he's a Brighton season ticket holder....!!! big clubs have fans from all over the world.....just accept it....!!!
Shut it lad they are the reason the atmosphere has been declining in recent years wools and tourists ruining the club not all of them are bad of course but the majority
@@jackgaff7312 I stood on the Kop from 1978 to Hillsborough, after that I wouldn't go for a few years, my head was proper done in over it, then I went again and I was priced out because of them catering for tourists, I ended up being a Steward and that is when I realised just how fucking deep that tourist shit goes because the vast majority of so called fans that poured through those gates came over to us to ask where their seats where, that is when we heard their accents and not one of them were local. Of course locals would go the match more often if they could afford the fucking prices back then and I'm talking pre-2003 when I stopped being a Steward, and locals would automatically know the inside of their own stadium like the back of their hand, yet 8 possibly 9 out of every 10 fans that came through the tunnels to the stands had foreign accents, and when I say foreign I don't just mean foreign to the UK but I mean not even slightly close to a Merseyside accent, but the majority of them were from outside the UK for sure. Fuck knows how bad it is now 21 years on from then but it certainly can't be good, I'm old, I'm disabled and I am well and truly priced out at my own fucking club I have supported since I was a wee little kid and looking at the way shit is today I'm kinda glad to be out of that rat race and am now happy to sit and watch it from home, the days of me going to every home and away game is long over, but they still need to fuck them tourist deals off and get back to supporting the real fans that have propped this club up for the last 132 years.
@ not half mate I’m only 21 and from aigburth so I’m a local , it’s not even Anfield that’s become like this I feel like it’s the whole city you go to town and 7 in 10 people aren’t even from the city
Good footballing team are Brighton Good luck to you for the rest of the season I was at the game and I think the noise of our fans affected both sides LFC fan
Thanks so much for watching. Good luck to Liverpool. The atmosphere was so good, I thought we were really good but also you lot especially in the second half!
As small as England is you expect all fans to stay in their own cities? Are people not allowed to move for better opportunities, work, family? Jesus Christ I hate this narrative. I support the reds from Brooklyn, NY and I have been to Anfield to watch them play. You know how many fans in England have never been to a game or seen their team play?
They don’t see their team because they don’t support the team their local team or where they are from. Instead they choose a good team such as liverpool
Serious question. Do people in England not move around ever in their lives? In my country people move all the time. Of course there would be people in liverpool kits traveling to a game because people move and return in their lives. You don't support your "local" team if you've moved many times in your life. I don't leave anywhere near the team i grew up supporting and still support because i've moved. I went away for higher education, i've moved for work maybe 4 or 5 times. Do people just live in the place they were born in forever? Don't they ever move? Don't they go places and live their lives, do their work, etc?
“London supporters, half and half scarfs” Gets to his seat to see Bruce Lee in his shirt and jumper behind him ahahahaha could not write it. Looks like he’s lived in Brighton all his life, him 👀🥴
You wanna see how many people support Liverpool then go watch that game in Australia few years ago where the entire stadium sang you’ll never walk alone. There are generations of people supported Liverpool, moved out of the city, started families etc. you support whoever your dad supports, that’s how it goes generally. It’s worse for man united games. The trains are literally packed with them on match days coming from London.
Also, if your mate moved to Liverpool for work and travelled to Brighton every home game would you begrudge them making the journey or should they support Liverpool or Everton instead? 🤔
What a stupid comment, Liverpool are a massive club probably the biggest in England and he finds it weird there’s fans from the same country 🤣🤣🤣in a different area
Ahhhhh Brighton Station.. back in my student days (way back in 1988!) used to go up to Victoria London for a day trip.. got on the express at 8.55am.. used to cost £7.99! wow!😢
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You need to understand how big Liverpool in the world mate....in Australia we wake up at 3.00am in the morning here to watch the mighty reds. Paul from Melbourne Australia
Yeah I heard, I talked to Simeon on the train from Melbourne and he was saying everyone there watches prem
Right on m8
I haven’t missed a game in 9 years here in Australia mate. Liverpool through and through for 41 years…..
Shut up with your comments about Liverpool fans in London stop being ignorant, Liverpool are a global club hence more fans all over the world.
It’s only his opinion. It’s also the lads own channel.
Nice hair transplant video
I'm from northern Ireland supported Liverpool for over 40 years Fvk anyone who trys to tell me I'm not a real fan
@@peterlpool1387thanks bro
Maybe fans should support their local team
Despite the wishes of many, we Scousers are allowed to live in other parts of the country and return to our home city at will.
Liverpool fan since 1973 u know where you just been lad, Most Successful Club in English Football history 46 majors 🏆 😎
YES MY FELLOW KOP BRO!AN WE HAVE A LOAD MORE STOLEN TROPHIES ILLEGALLY HANDED TO THOSE CRIMINAL MANCS ARRIVING SOON WHEN THEY BECOME EXTINCT & KEV,ROD & HAALAND ETC WILL COME TO THE REAL CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND & EUROPE YNWA BYE B MOON DEFO STANDING ALONE NOW U MUPPET' CHEATS!
YNWA UP THE RED MEN
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46 majors? What's that mean like? It sounds like a very American thing to say which doesn't work in English football...
@@wirralnomad He clearly means Major Honors and Major Trophies which is a very English thing to say. Your brain is working on half speed fella.
Je suis un fan français et vous pouvez pas savoir combien Liverpool compte pour moi ça fais presque 10 ans que je les suis et j’en ai que 20, mon père m’a assis devant Liverpool Dortmund j’avais des étoiles plein les yeux. Pour rien au monde je loupe un match des Reds. Tout ça ne m’empêche pas de suivre mon équipe local en France. Mais rien ne pourras enlever ma passion pour Liverpool, la ville et le club.
Up the Reds from Nantes ! ❤
I hope you enjoyed your Day Out in Liverpool and enjoyed the football game
Thanks so much 💙🤍
Fairly ignorant comment about non-Liverpool native Liverpool supporters mate. I’m Canadian born and raised but I’m a Liverpool supporter, is that strange? My father is from Glasgow and my grandfather was too, both Celtic supporters but my grandfather was a Liverpool supporter too, hence my love and loyalty to the club. You’d be surprised by how far the Red’s sphere of influence goes. YNWA.
As a Liverpool fan I actually enjoyed watching this and good to see a fan who appreciates our club and it’s history 👍🏼 YNWA
Thanks man 🤝❤️
@@RalphHammett you’re welcome buddy keep up the good work and videos. I just wanted to highlight that Liverpool are a global club and followed by a vast amount of people on the planet so that’s why you witnessed many supporters on the train you travelled on and unfortunately for local people trying to purchase a match day ticket is incredibly difficult due to the fan club system 👍🏼
Thanks so much pal. Honestly means a lot that you liked the video!
Yeah I understand about the comments towards me about the Liverpool fans on the trains. What I think is silly is just when loads of English people with southern accents are all flocking the trains to go to Liverpool. Yes I know they’re a global club and whatever but I feel like the teams around the corner from them are suffering from it as they struggle to get people going to the games.
I can imagine it being a huge struggle for the local fans to get a ticket ahhahaha
So many people talk shit about half and half scarves but fail to understand that for people like me (from Singapore) , going to Anfield is almost a pilgrimage and people buy half and half scarves as a souvenir to remember the games they went to. First time i went, the first thing i did was buy a half and half scarf. I obviously didn't wear it during the game but now everytime i see it on my wall i get reminded of Anfield's atmosphere and it gets me pumped for games.
Could just buy a normal Liverpool scarf
@@RalphHammett I have tons of Liverpool scarves mate you're missing the point. I buy a Liverpool scarf to show that i support my team, I hang up a half and half to remember the matches i went to. It's like keeping a ticket as a souvenir except now it's not possible anymore because of digital tickets. I don't see what's the big deal.
@@RalphHammett Doesn't work like that bro. I have three half and halfs. From Bernabeu, Camp Nou and Mestalla. It's a souvenir. Stop getting out of shape about it. Thanks and good vid. Best wishes for the season. LFC fan from Merseyside.
@RalphHammett still think you're not getting it mate
Just buy a Liverpool scarf?😂 or if u need thst half and half just get it after the game?
Liverpool fans who are born there ,work and live in London and travel home and go to game....not weird 🤔
He didn’t say there’s anything wrong with it he just said it’s a different as you don’t usually get that apart form Man U away
Many east end folks have there own team, and then they have Liverpool as a second club. I met so many orient, west ham fans who also support Liverpool, must be the port connection situation
At least they’re going to the games but I refuse to believe that many on the train were actually born in Liverpool. Also may I point out I only heard one scouse accent on that train
@RalphHammett, do you use that same braindead logic with real Madrid fans or Barcelona fans or the other big clubs of Europe? When you win numerous league titles and 6 champion leages, people around the world become fans
Yes I do. I feel like most of the “fans” of these clubs are kind of glory hunters. Don’t get me wrong, ofc not everyone is but a big amount of them are
Liverpools atmosphere is class
It was quality
As a Liverpool fan, I absolutely hate playing you guys. Biggest compliment I can you pay you. Brilliantly run club, play amazing football, great fans,with an up and coming coach.
Definitely see you in Europe this season. Good luck for the rest of the season (except for your home game against us 😂😂😂)
Thanks so much for that comment. That really means a lot ❤
I'm a Liverpool supporter but this was a fantastic watch.... Brighton ARE an established premier League team....hope you enjoyed the game.
Thanks so much for that comment really means a lot! I really enjoyed the game, had an amazing day!
As a Liverpool fan from Switzerland, I have to say that Brighton played very good
Thank you so much ❤
As a Liverpool fan, I have to give a big "thumbs up" to this video - and wish this creator all the best for his future endeavours. Great clip!!
Thank you so much, that comment is very much appreciated!
Not all people from Liverpool live in Liverpool. But still go to the game. But you will get supporters from all over the world at Liverpool games. Comes with being a global powerhouse. But that support helps us pay the bills.
And just a tip, you can use zoom on your camera to see the other side of the pitch.
Thanks for watching the video, I understand it and I respect the ones who go to the games
@@RalphHammett 🫡
Your player's mistake was waking up Anfield by having a go at TAA. Someone once said something like, "When that crowd is sleeping, don't wake them up." And y'all did. 😅
Still, respect to your team. You guys are onto something and you had us in the 1st half. Godspeed for the rest of the season, except against us. 😉
@@melv5816 hahahahah so true. Anfield woke up after that!!! Good luck for the rest of the season
That's what a stadium atmosphere is. It's not a choir.
If it's always "loud", the loudness will cease to mean anything. This comeback doesn't happen if Estupinan doesn't do what he did. That's why it's famous.
@@RalphHammettAre you happy to be at Anfield couldn't tell watching this video!
@isak2209 as a liverpool fan I'm just tired of hearing this response that's also just insulting to other countries with better atmospheres. We talk as if their crowds don't 'organically' react or increase in intensity when things happen on the pitch. Their atmosphere increases in intensity when it's a dramatic game just as much as us, the only difference is that we don't bother making any noise when it's against lower level opposition or it's a boring game, and they do. Let's not insult others and come up with cope just to praise ourselves.
@@DanielGerraty-eu3lx HAHAHA YEAH BRO
Great game despite losing but it’s Liverpool who are top , great vlog 🫡👊
Thanks so much. Good luck for Norwich with the rest of this season 🤝
@@RalphHammett thank you mate
Nice one. Glad you could get to Anfield. Brighton gave us a scare and yous lot have a very good team. All the best for the rest of the season.
Thanks so much and for you lot too. 💙🤍🤝❤️
Nothing weird about having fans out of Liverpool. If you look a bit closer to your own home, you might be shocked to know that Brighton & Sussex has its own Liverpool supporters club.
Yeah and that’s a bit odd mate
@ I actually agree with ya that you should support your local club, but there’s a multitude of reasons why Liverpool’s success throughout the years has attracted people from here, there and everywhere. Some of their stories warm the cockles of my heart ❤️ 😂
Good video mate.
Great to see supporting your local team.
You should’ve gone for a bevvy before the match and you’d meet a few Liverpool supporters and see we’re not such a bad bunch.
Thanks so much! Definitely. Need to go there next time
That was a good watch. I hope you enjoyed your trip to our city. Brighton played really well and are a good side. Really happy with our win. Good luck to you for the rest of the season.
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Thanks so much and for you lot too
Liverpool girl here and what a match!!! Love your vid and commentary-subscribed ❤️I love watching Brighton as I think you are Class! One of the most energetic exciting teams in the Premier League to watch and I believe you will just get better and better with your manager. You bossed that first half and the goal was a screamer!!!
Keep kicking on Seagulls
Love xx
Thank you so much that really means a lot! ❤
@ You’re welcome Ralph. Liverpool fans are a fiercely loyal, passionate, big hearted bunch. Any writing negative comments here are just speaking from there, and not personally attacking you mate. I really love Villa fans (some of my mates and colleagues are Villains) as they share our passion for their club. And also share our sense of fun in their chants and banter. Football IS the beautiful game. For me that means loving the whole spectacle and experience of watching all clubs and leagues in Europe. Keep vlogging 🙂xx
Great content mate. Great respect to Brighton.... A fantastic club, team and fans.... Run the right way. We're brilliant 1st half....... Hope you have a fantastic season!!!! YNWA
Thanks so much. Good luck to Liverpool too
I enjoyed this video, and being a Liverpool fan was nice to hear what it sounds like as different to being in the home end and people singing next to you. And to hear you say you felt the difference when the Liverpool fans upped it, so not only did it affect Brighton, players, but also Brighton fans got intimidated by it. All the best for the rest of the season. YNWA 👍
Thanks so much for watching. Yes the Liverpool atmosphere is something else
Hearing the goals scored with you recording in all the quiet supporters was really good.
Not really quiet supporters was it when we chanted the whole of the game and Anfield was silent in the first half 👍
its a great thing to visit the ground of the most successful club in your country. glad you enjoyed the experience. better luck next time
Scouser here and thanx for representing our city and club with respect. Love to see Brighton do well and you gave us 2 good games in a week. Good luck with he season bro finish above united for us 🤣
Hahahaha! We have to play city next week so hopefully that will be good for us and you lot
@@RalphHammett yeah be awesome if you could take some points away. Good luck even a wounded city are tough though.
@@GoreGazzim Thanks 😂😂
I was on the back row yesterday right behind you pretty much ... 12.00 in ... grey hoodie.
Yesterday was my fourth visit to Anfield to see the Albion. My first was back in 1991 when a vastly different Albion (definite underdogs to the then reigning league champions despite us riding high in what was then the Second Division - we lost the play off final that season to Notts County at the old Wembley which I was at too aged 20) when an heroic performance brought us back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at a lot smaller Anfield - 32,000 odd in that day including about 9000 Albion fans in the same Anfield Road end - and take them back to the Goldstone for an FA Cup replay where we gave them another great game, taking a deserved lead in extra time before losing out 3-2 ultimately. The thorn in our side that day being Ian Rush.
31 years then passed before I was there again for RDZ's first match in charge in October '22 - a 3-3 thriller, of course when we had the cheek to be 2-0 up after not very long. What a match that was.
Finally, last March and alas, the same scoreline as yesterday where an otherwise headless chicken in Salah was set up beautifully by MacAllister for their winner. Very much a moments player, it seems, is their Mo.
Despite the loss, yesterday was still fun, and I take your point regarding the off the scale atmosphere. I like to think that was created out of relief as much as pure joy, and that's a compliment for how well we'd played until that point.
I'll be Old Trafford, all being well, in January as I live in Salford about five miles away.
Best wishes with the blog and fair play to your very gracious mate in the Bayer Leverkusen t-shirt who was aware of not wanting to upset others around him. An old head on young shoulders and all that.
Thanks for that amazing comment. That’s so interesting about your visits to Anfield. You must bring the good games to the stadium. I really enjoyed yesterday it was class and it felt really special just being in Anfield with that kind of atmosphere.
I also love Henry’s T-shirt with Leverkusen - So nice to see friendships between football clubs.
Thank you so much for watching the video and I hope you enjoyed it 💙🤍
@RalphHammett ... please forgive me banging on about 1991 but as a 19 year old back in January 1991 and on my first big trip on my own up north - aside from Hull City and Oldham Athletic away when I stayed overnight with family close by both times - I remember being slightly apprehensive of Liverpool as a place as it'd been portrayed very negatively by mostly the right wing media throughout the 80's. It had a lot of social issues going on back then and as a softy southerner still quite wet behind the ears, then I was wary, having fallen for the media propaganda hook, line and sinker.
Having the whole of that end was a magical experience. You really felt part of something much bigger than yourself ... I was sat about five rows back just to the left of the goal and so had a perfect view of the Johnnie Byrne equaliser. Cue pandemonium. Hugging complete strangers all around you kind of happy as, as put before, this was a Liverpool side that was on the slide a tad - they'd not win the league again until 30 years later under Klopp - but was still pretty formidable and especially at Anfield which had an almost mythical aura about it then. Our football genius back then Johnny Crumplin played a blinder and nullified the threat of John Barnes except for their opening goal.
What a day. You thought yesterday was chaotic. Add 6000 more fans into the mix, and you're off the scale in the away end, too.
Enjoy City at home. I've a good feeling somehow about that one.
Thank you 🔵⚪️⚫️🔴
Anfield can really deliver special atmospheres
@@graham8400 Thanks for that amazing reply. That match you went to sounds amazing, I’m glad you had a great time. Football really does bring football together despite things happening all around the world
Hi Ralph as a Liverpool fan you are an amazing UA-cam keep doing this and you’ll be one of the best on the platform ❤
Aww, thanks so much. That really means a lot so thank you ❤
thanks for the great comments on Liverpool, Anfeild and the atmosphere best in the world on its day, glad you enjoyed the experience and great result for the RED MEN Liverpool Liverpool top of the league Liverpool top of the league YNWA
What an atmosphere 😅
Brighton were superb first half, Liverpool changed it up in the second. Hope you beat man city next week 🙌
Cracking fixture to attend, Anfield is a gorgeous ground, great commitment taking the train all the way up north. Good point you made as well, what's with all the Liverpool fans travelling *from* London?
Thanks so much!! Exactly bro… like I stood the whole way up from London to Liverpool by the door because all the seats taken from Liverpool fans 😂😂😂
Thanks for the vid bro. LFC fan here. BHFC should have put that game to bed in the first half. We were mashed first 45 by them.
Hahaha real! That would have changed the game completely
Was a good game, hopefully you get to come up here next season. All the best for the rest of the season 👍🏻
Thanks man, you too!
Liverpool is one of the few truly global clubs. That’s why fans come from all over the place.
which is good, but on the flip side, foreign support is gradually killing the atmosphere in the ground
Yet people from Liverpool can’t get tickets.
@@peterlpool1387 definitely negatives
@@Anygodwilldo so true
@@AnygodwilldoI do get your point, and it can even damper the atmosphere, but when you win numerous league titles and European cup's it's a given you'll get fans globally 🤷♂️
Lfc fan. Great vlog mate. Brighton great first half. We could not play any worse. You could have been out of sight.
Atmosphere second half was great.
Thanks for watching! That atmosphere was phenomenal!
One ralph hammett, only one ralph hammett
Love you Josh 💙🤍
I live in buckinghamshire, and born 5 miles from liverpool, sorry for getting the train from london.
If you’re born there it’s different, it’s just most of them weren’t
Liverpool fan here , not gonna lie we got out of jail with that game, some 2nd half atmosphere that though. When Anfield starts rocking its something else.
Great vid though mate 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👊🏻
Thanks so much for watching. That 2nd half atmosphere was really something else
Glad u enjoyed ur trip to Liverpool and to our fantastic City.Brighton played really well first half ,but once we equalised there was only going to be one winner.Anfield and its atmosphere is unparalleled but fair play to Brighton u are a fantastic club who play football the right way.Good luck for the rest of the season 👍
Thanks so much for the comment and watching the video. Good luck to Liverpool too
@RalphHammett Cheers ,all the best
mate
Is right lad, just support your local team and leave the seats for locals who currently find it nigh on impossible to get to the match these days, mind you, United would lose 99% of their support wouldn't they!
Exactly that. Spot on!!
Great game, Brighton should be proud with their performance, takes a special team to bring that atmosphere out.
Thanks so much, I thought we played well today. I’m proud of the boys 💙🤍
Nice to see turnstile W. I used to work in the lift, taking disabled supporters to the various floors.
Never saw the game 😂
tf you saying lmao everybody can support the any team they want kiddo don't be jelly cuz your team has no outside fans other than your own little bubble :)
Brighton such an underrated team and definitely a team to watch out for. hope you enjoyed the game
Thanks so much ❤
“Support your local team” he says
Yet I moved away from Merseyside when I married. Same as thousands of others. You really think we change allegiance???
Youre from Merseyside, majority aren’t
You guys were great, easily the best team we have played this season
That’s great!! Thanks ❤
Thank you for making the video. I watched it from Thailand. I really love football, and I would like to learn a British accent. Please continue making new videos.
Thank you so much ❤
I was in the Kop end 4th row and close to all 3 goals!!! The atmosphere in 2nd half definitely helped Liverpool get the win, after poor 1st half.
Though the Kop was loud all game where I was…
Brighton good team and shithouse goalkeeper wasting time played well.
We’ll take Mitoma off you like Macca last season 😁
Hahahaha! I’d rather keep Mitoma tbh 😂😂
Great vlog mate. Was directly opposite you on the Kop. 👍🏼
@@smthompson89 thanks so much
Your team played well mate, you can hold your heads high ! You honestly shouldn't be that surprised at seeing Liverpool shirts everywhere, people move for work, or are even born elsewhere and their dads could support the club, making it much more likely that they'd follow too. ALL massive clubs have fans all around the World, you can probably even find Everton supporters outside of Liverpool 😂
Thanks man, it was a great game. I understand your point it’s just that when majority of the train had Liverpool scarfs and southern accents it just felt odd to me
Walking down the main shopping street on a Saturday and his mate says “It’s quite busy isn’t it?” 😂😂😂
Great content Ralph, and we appreciate the unbiased opinions too, way to go!
Thanks so much ❤
Great video and a good reflection of the Mighty City of Liverpool😀.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks
Good watch mate, proper gentleman, sorry for the overzealous security, no need to take flags off supporters, see you up here next time YNWA
Thank you so much for that comment, really means a lot. Annoying about the flag but I did get it back at the end hahahaha
Great video bro! Best one yet in my opinion. Keep it up 👍💪
Yes bro! Thanks Lewis! ❤❤❤❤
I’m from Liverpool I agree about the travelling fans from London, it’s embarrassing for us. We have so many fans that struggle to get tickets but people from far and wide pay touts or ridiculous hospo. Luckily I get to most games. Also the amount of half and half’s I saw on Saturday was vile 🤦🏻♂️. Good luck for the season Brighton are a good bunch!
Exactly. Thanks so much for realising it. Teams lower in the English pyramid struggle for support Because of glory hunting the big 6. It then leaves the real scousers struggling to support their local team.
@ unfortunately the clubs love it because these people spend hundreds for hospitality and on the club store, they don’t want the regulars they want the cash cow day trippers. Scary to think what it will be like in 20 years and talks of league games being played in the US
@@AE-nz2cjyeah exactly or like I can imagine prem clubs especially the big 6 scrapping season tickets in the future
@@RalphHammett scary thought
The way the games are sold basically anyone with a membership can apply and get tickets, add on touted tickets and you get plenty of people who’ve never been before just looking for a first game. Not surprised about half and half scarves or atmosphere in first half
Exactly that, I agree with everything you said
i was born in liverpool and lived in london for 11 years. of course you will see reds at the train station.
good fair comments,good luck for the rest of the season
Thanks so much!! ❤
Support ur local team I don’t want to I’ve supported Liverpool since I was 10 I will continue to for the rest of my life .
Good for u mate
fully respect a honorable brighton fans
The roar when salah scored. Unreal
It was unreal tbf. Class atmosphere
It's incredible that Diaz is one of the best players but one of the worst paid! Liverpool is making great revenue with his lowest-salary player. It's a good deal for those who bring much money to the team. jjj If He were a Brasileiro or Argentinian another thing would be.
Dias is an absolute class player
Great video mate. Thanks for visiting. Never underestimate the power of Anfield… YNWA
Brilliant yesterday, keep smashing it 🤝
The camera's focusing on the lad in front of you the whole time 🤣
Great first half , but again let it slip congratulations Liverpool your supporters in my opinion most passionate fans in England and en masse in Europe too , great salah winner have to say , hope we give city a game next week and don’t lose lol good vlog
Thank you so much, and thanks for recognising the Brighton fans. City will be tough but hopefully we can get something out of it
Great review,from an LFC fan who was at the match!
Thanks so much ❤
Kop season ticket holder here, great video buddy, very fair
Thanks so much! That comment really means a lot, very much appreciated
support ya local team? Liverpool is a world wide family .. I am a scouser born n bread and l love ALL my fellow liverpool fans around the world they are SCOUSE to me :D .. well unless you support everton then you can do one hehe :P
YNWA
Really enjoyed your Vlog , im a LFC fan and was in the Kop for the game . Thought Brighton played very well , your a quality team and a great club . my brother used to live in brighton near 7 dials , so i used to visit regulary in the late 80s and early 90s , i love the city of brighton . good luck in the league . YNWA .
@@ianmacphee4595 Thanks so much for that nice comment!! I really appreciate that! Good luck for the rest of the season
Ralph "I'm Soooo Happy To Be Here" Hammett...
Liverpool fan from Scotland. My brother in law is a Scouser. I don't get the hate tbh. I hope in the next few years when I don't have to pay debts and bills instead of train fare and hotels and shit I can have an Anfield day. Some people don't have money folks.
Screw those losers mate. Glad you had a good time.
Thank you for watching the video! Yeah that’s the thing again, supporting Liverpool is so expensive cos it would be for ticket prices, hotels, train fares etc etc
Iam a Liverpool fan from Dublin Liverpool football club are a Global club most of Ireland support Liverpool FC Mate .
Ok
@@RalphHammett Great Channel as well Mate 👍
@@roadend78 Thank you so much. Honestly that means a lot! Thanks man ❤
Thank you brother.l am Liverpool fan 👌. From Indian
Thanks ❤
Are you happy to be there?
Listen you little wool..i know a lad from the wirral who travels to every brighton home game and he's a Brighton season ticket holder....!!! big clubs have fans from all over the world.....just accept it....!!!
Shut it lad they are the reason the atmosphere has been declining in recent years wools and tourists ruining the club not all of them are bad of course but the majority
Just admit tourist fans are ruining the big 6
Lmfao.
@@jackgaff7312
I stood on the Kop from 1978 to Hillsborough, after that I wouldn't go for a few years, my head was proper done in over it, then I went again and I was priced out because of them catering for tourists, I ended up being a Steward and that is when I realised just how fucking deep that tourist shit goes because the vast majority of so called fans that poured through those gates came over to us to ask where their seats where, that is when we heard their accents and not one of them were local.
Of course locals would go the match more often if they could afford the fucking prices back then and I'm talking pre-2003 when I stopped being a Steward, and locals would automatically know the inside of their own stadium like the back of their hand, yet 8 possibly 9 out of every 10 fans that came through the tunnels to the stands had foreign accents, and when I say foreign I don't just mean foreign to the UK but I mean not even slightly close to a Merseyside accent, but the majority of them were from outside the UK for sure.
Fuck knows how bad it is now 21 years on from then but it certainly can't be good, I'm old, I'm disabled and I am well and truly priced out at my own fucking club I have supported since I was a wee little kid and looking at the way shit is today I'm kinda glad to be out of that rat race and am now happy to sit and watch it from home, the days of me going to every home and away game is long over, but they still need to fuck them tourist deals off and get back to supporting the real fans that have propped this club up for the last 132 years.
@ not half mate I’m only 21 and from aigburth so I’m a local , it’s not even Anfield that’s become like this I feel like it’s the whole city you go to town and 7 in 10 people aren’t even from the city
Good footballing team are Brighton
Good luck to you for the rest of the season
I was at the game and I think the noise of our fans affected both sides
LFC fan
Thanks so much for watching. Good luck to Liverpool.
The atmosphere was so good, I thought we were really good but also you lot especially in the second half!
My husbands is a LFC fan he thinks Brighton are doing so well and your manager is a only going to get better. Hope you'll be back to Anfield again.
Thanks so much ❤
I was born and raised in the midlands and supports Blackpool.
Right
thanks for the vlog always tough watching your team loose good luck for the rest of the season
Thanks so much for watching. Very much appreciated! Thanks man, and you too, good luck for the rest of the season!
As small as England is you expect all fans to stay in their own cities? Are people not allowed to move for better opportunities, work, family? Jesus Christ I hate this narrative. I support the reds from Brooklyn, NY and I have been to Anfield to watch them play. You know how many fans in England have never been to a game or seen their team play?
They don’t see their team because they don’t support the team their local team or where they are from. Instead they choose a good team such as liverpool
Serious question. Do people in England not move around ever in their lives? In my country people move all the time. Of course there would be people in liverpool kits traveling to a game because people move and return in their lives. You don't support your "local" team if you've moved many times in your life. I don't leave anywhere near the team i grew up supporting and still support because i've moved. I went away for higher education, i've moved for work maybe 4 or 5 times. Do people just live in the place they were born in forever? Don't they ever move? Don't they go places and live their lives, do their work, etc?
They do, but I doubt that majority of a train WITH SOUTHERN ACCENTS are all from liverpool
“London supporters, half and half scarfs”
Gets to his seat to see Bruce Lee in his shirt and jumper behind him ahahahaha could not write it. Looks like he’s lived in Brighton all his life, him 👀🥴
Cheers Tom mate xxx 😘😘
So only us scousers should
Support and like the Beatles,,love the blog Ralph,,hope you enjoyed the day here,🙏
Thanks for watching
you will see liverpool fans everywhere you go on earth lad. there are over a half billion of us. get used to it
You wanna see how many people support Liverpool then go watch that game in Australia few years ago where the entire stadium sang you’ll never walk alone.
There are generations of people supported Liverpool, moved out of the city, started families etc. you support whoever your dad supports, that’s how it goes generally.
It’s worse for man united games. The trains are literally packed with them on match days coming from London.
Also, if your mate moved to Liverpool for work and travelled to Brighton every home game would you begrudge them making the journey or should they support Liverpool or Everton instead? 🤔
Well the difference is that most people on the train weren’t from Liverpool in the first place
Good luck to B&HA this season superb in the 1st half great football from them . Good Luck 🤝
Thanks so much 💙🤍
Yeah cos every team in the world only have local fans football is global m8
Nice vlog mate, just hold your phone a wee bit higher next time.
Definitely. But thanks for watching
How many times do you tell us in your video that you're excited? Need to mix it up but good luck with it!
Thanks, but who knows. I guess it’s because I was just so excited
What a stupid comment, Liverpool are a massive club probably the biggest in England and he finds it weird there’s fans from the same country 🤣🤣🤣in a different area
Amazing atmosfer thanks mate
It was class
Why are does Brighton randomly get like a stat boost when they arrive to Anfield lol
you are joking.. you are joking 😂 good video though, enjoyed that
🤣😂🤣😂
Unlucky mate. A proper game of two halves! We were awful first half…you could have been 2 or 3 nil at half time. Glad you had a great day otherwise.
Thanks so much ❤
Ahhhhh Brighton Station.. back in my student days (way back in 1988!) used to go up to Victoria London for a day trip.. got on the express at 8.55am.. used to cost £7.99! wow!😢
Hahaha, it’s not changed much!
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