I first saw this channel by chance during lockdown, where she did a monologue (from Spain, under lockdown). I remember thinking that it was so well written, it could have been penned by Alan Bennett.
@@EgoChip this is most likely made by a similar organisation. Almost all of these big UA-camrs are sold out to someone and then just become a face for a corporation. There will be a huge team writing and producing all this. Just to give some proof. There’s some very high quality camera work done here that’s clearly not done with a phone or a go pro, with zooms and things done with a very large and expensive camera. Who’s holding the camera? There’s obviously a team with her.
@EaglesNest1986 Not all of them are. Yes they are sponsored, they need to make a living after all, and what is wrong with that? But a chunk of them do remain independent, and I know for certain that a lot of the channels I watch are run by individuals who are not the faces of corporations. Some of which have extremely high production levels. Modern hardware and software can produce broadcast and cinema quality results by the average person, if they know what they are doing. And of course some channels have people helping them out. It could be a friend, a family member, or someone they have employed.
@@paulwalton3637There’s no copyright law against posting your own videos unless events are strictly advertised as not allowing any form of recording by crowds
I'm getting bored and tired of the saturation of football vloggers but this is terrific. What a unique way of telling a story of a game. How glorious to see a neutral storyteller getting completely immersed in the game, be visibly thrilled at the late winner then declare herself to be "so lucky". Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!
I was on holiday in Lloret De Mar back in March of 1987. When Dundee Utd fans rolled into town the night before playing Barcelona in the UEFA cup. What an amazing night, a memory I will never forget. Those fans were out of this world. I don`t think me and my mate paid for a drink all night and they say the Scottish are tight. Funnily enough this small club in comparison to many of the european giants have a 100% record of victories against the mighty Barcelona. I have no doubt Dundee fans are of the same cloth. Great vid thanks.
@@alexbowman7582 Dodgy?…. It was plain arsed bribery!….. referee Michel Vautrot was told to have dinner at a specific restaurant. The referee was also told to wait for a specific moment during the meal. That was when a waiter came over to say “telephone call for Mr Vautrot”. That would be the signal for 100m lire - £50,000 - to be handed over as a bribe.
i can honestly say your content is on another level than all the other football content creators,the mix of passion,humour and music and your unique take and passion for the sport is refreshing and heartwarming,your videos never fail to highlight the great things about the beautiful game and the culture surrounding it,thanks for what you do,you are a great ambassador for our game
@@stuntpeggnieve Great video as always Nieve, but the last time I seen a cliff-hanger ending like this was from the original Italian Job. Will we ever find out why the people of Dundee like hill so much?
How to choose which team to support can be tricky when you have supporters of both sides in your family. My dad supports Dundee and my grandad supported Dundee United. They both took me to my first match which was the Dundee derby of January 3rd 1970. United won 4-1 and my dad gas had to put up with a United supporting son ever since. Growing up, the three of us would go to Tannadice one week and then go to Dens the following week. We all happily cheered on both teams unless it was a derby.
A derby and the home fans and away fans so close together without high fences, nets etc. is unthinkable in Germany :-D Insane to see and I think it's one of the closest derbys in Europe. The other stadium down the road is crazy
I think we are past the huge security measures in Britain, when children go to watch a match for fun, and do not come home....... that makes you think about your actions a little bit more, but you will always get them idiots who cannot help themselves, luckily the police are well on top of it these days.
Yes Nieve, you are “so lucky” as you said. Wow, what an atmosphere at that game and you sat there, on the freezing ground, allowing us the privilege of witnessing that raw passion of a local derby. The best football content not only on YT but way outstrips the major broadcasters. please stay independent no matter how much money they offer you as you will never have editorial control ever again and to quote that well known Swindon fan Billy Joel “ I Love you just the way you are”.
Classic Nieve vlog. Light hearted with brilliant knowledge and insight of the game across all levels. Great to see her start to be making more appearances on Sky via Sat Social n Fan Debate. Deserves to be front and centre of mainstream platforms.
Another great video as always. As a Wrexham fan, I’m delighted to see how well Sam Dalby is doing up there and how loved he is. I’d be happy for both him and the Dundee United fans if the deal could be made permanent, as tempting as it is to see him return to us.
I just hope Ms Pegg doesn't change her style when SKY comes a calling (which they will - knows her stuff, pretty and great personality !) - best football content on the net !
I love your channel and your true appreciation for football. As a German I watched your video on Hoffenheim nearly 10 times. You captured that moment so true and honest.
I'm a millwall fan and our club was formed at a jam factory on the isle of dogs by people from Dundee our original badge is the exact replica of Dundee United.
Although I've no idea what the words are, it's so refreshing to hear the tune of Bella Ciao at a Scottish football match. Respect to the Terrors, from a Jambo who isn't a diet hun. 🖤
would be such a shame if they moved away. one of the first things i learned about football was these two grounds only being 88 yards apart from the 1967/68 All-Stars Football Yearbook my grandparents gave me for Christmas when i was seven.
it’s so important to document these roots clubs as they are now; the corporate clubs have changed and sanitised the game so much (in some ways for the better).
I thought he said that Archibald Leach designed the stadium, I'm thinking that's Cary Grant from the movies. I now realise he meant Archibald Leitch, the architect and prolific football stadium designer.
That moment at 9:00 when everything changes is pure gold. Every video you make is class, but nothing encapsulates the passion of footy quite like that instant. Your videos are in a class by themselves.
As an Arab since the mid sixties I heartily approve of your coverage of this game! Well done for making the journey, I hope you were made properly welcome!
I am a Dundee supporter as was my father and grandfather and one of my brothers but he is correct you can be part of the same family and support the other team in this city as my other brother is a an arab (nickname for United supporters not because they are islamic but because they have been known to put sand on their pitch in winter to make it playable), both sets off supporters in our city will drink with each other before the game,and then go our own way for the game (I have shouted abuse at my brother many times as he stands in the United end) but afterwards back to the pub we all go to digest just what happened.
Just how it should be, No animosity really in this Derby, I'm an English guy that's always had soft spot for Dundee United, Since the days of Sturrock, Hegarty, Malpas etc. Would love to visit one day.
Jason back in the day even as someone who was a teenager and a Dundee fan I was able to see at Tannadice that team play against Barca / Roma, on my own, no teenagers can afford to do that now
As someone that has to get those LNER trains from London to see my partner in Lincoln, I have to agree, that is definitely the best part of the train because my word, those seats are like stting on concrete slabs!!
Yet another instance of you getting inside the soul of football and bringing it to the masses. Must be over a decade now, and you're still consistently brilliant. Thankyou, may you go on and on.
I lived on Sandeman Street as a kid and could watch United's home games from my bedroom window before they built the George Fox stand. I am, however, a Dundee supporter and if I squinted across the window I could just see a tiny section of the pitch at Dens. I think it was an underdog thing for me. United were the better team in the 70s and 80s so I chose to support Dundee. I always used to sit in the South Enclosure so that walk up the steps was the way I went in. Watching you walk up there and seeing the pitch as you get to the top brings back all those memories and emotions.
Well that was brilliant! Dundee United FC are my Scottish team and I've heard about how close the grounds were but didn't realise they were that close. Superbly produced and really showed the passion of a derby and what it means to both sides. What's coming next? Whatever it will be it will excellent.
Fun fact about Dundee Hills, Dundee Uniteds ground has the famous slope, becase it is built on a hill 🙂. The best place to see the Dundee derby is Tannadice, because the atmosphere is better, due to the ground being far tighter, and yet having a bigger capacity.
Ok were I live, there is Everton and Liverpool ... the grounds are quite close to each other and family's are mixed in supporting each teams. As for me ... I was born in Liverpool, I have spent most of my life in Liverpool, I still live in Liverpool and of course my Favorite Football Club is ... Tranmere Rovers on the other side of The River Mersey on The Wirral.
Great vid. I lived in Dundee for 3 years, and adopted Dundee United as my team. Yes it’s freezing of a night but it’s really nice in the summer. A few facts Dundee fans hate, but United fans love. Dundee United beat Aberdeen in a Scottish League Cup replay at Dundee’s Dens Park ground in 1979. The following year, 1980, Dundee United beat Dundee in the Scottish League Final at Dens Park 3-0, the final was played at Dens as the a coin was tossed to determine which ground the final would be played on. 1983, Dundee United won the Scottish Premier League, winning the final game of the season 2-1 against Dundee at Dens Park to secure the title. Both clubs have reached the semi finals of the European Cup (now Champions League) Dundee in 1963 and United in 1984. Dundee United are the only British club to have a 100% win record v Barcelona beating them 4 times home and away. Great city, great fans.
Went to Dundee Utd for a Sunderland pre season derby in July a couple of years ago…..hottest day in Dundee for years according to the locals… knackered walking up the hill……mate trying to buy sun cream, asked the bar maid if anywhere sold it…..her reply was classic. In a Scottish accent “ suncream “ “ suncream” “ in Dundee” “ I can get you your whole and a line of coke” but no facking suncream.
Another delightful video. I liked the stair summit around 3:00 We too often take for granted the history we walk over day to day without even knowing it. I do love this particular derby however, because fans are separated in stands, but then they go back home next door to each other 😄
Part of my family lived in Dundee many years ago. A great uncle saved himself from the Tay Bridge disaster. The story I've been told was that coming back from celebrating his forthcoming wedding, he was thrown off the train for drunkeness. Later on that train went into the river with great loss of life.
My mate Jimbo used to play for Dundee and loads of us went up there for the last game after winning the Championship and promotion and it was a fantastic atmosphere .
I need to know his answer to why the people of Dundee love hills so much 🤣. Great video - brought back memories of living in Sundee for a year. What a place
The brilliance of StuntPegg videos cannot be overstated. Every single one is a hilarious, entertaining (and educational!) treat. Long may it continue to be so, Nieve.
The passion in Scottish football is unrivalled. No matter what team, their club means so much to the people. I'm glad you have been spending more time coming to see games up here Nieve.
Just found about these two stadiums so close to each other, wow! I live (and was raised) in Budapest, so many stadiums in close vicinity is not a strange thing - there are three stadiums (FTC, MTK, and Puskás Arena) in just 5 tram stops (10 minutes of travelling) - , but not a 2 minutes walk between them. And on the positive note: no hills on the Pest part of the city.
It's a cracking train journey through Northumberland, over the beautiful Tweed, then the sea views, across that magnificent Forth rail bridge!! Toot, toot! 🚂
Will only be like this for a few more years, as Dundee are looking for a new ground a few miles from Dens Road. Suppose its just like Everton moving from Goodison to the city centre in Liverpool, so they won't be across the park from the Reds. Stumbled up and down that hill on Provie Road many a time!! :D
One of your best Nieve, brilliant. The guy at the end on crutches, clapping with them. And the real takeaway is the large number of kids getting swept up in the emotion of the game...the next generation ready to live the Derby....
The dude who quit Amazon to work for his local footy club is the hero we all need *and* deserve.
No hes not he was Dundees only Amazon driver
I keep seeing my club posting jobs and I'm just like post one I can do and I'm there😂
He did not love the hills
@@jaritime1406 I heard Scotland only has ten in total anyway, so that was a real loss.
@@jaritime1406😂😂😂
I did use to live in that house you were probably pointing to. I was just happy if neither set of fans were pissing on my door on match day.
🤣🤣🤣
Love it 😂
I used to live in provost Rd b4 I started watching football and I only thought there was 1 stadium and it was Dundee fc 😂
Very happy to have done a massive Jobby on your doorstep back then.
😂😂😂😂 best comment I’ve read in a long time
She is a better storyteller than most filmmakers. Brilliant! Again!
This is why I watch UA-cam, and don't bother with BBC or their license. Real content is made by real people.
Totally
I first saw this channel by chance during lockdown, where she did a monologue (from Spain, under lockdown). I remember thinking that it was so well written, it could have been penned by Alan Bennett.
@@EgoChip this is most likely made by a similar organisation. Almost all of these big UA-camrs are sold out to someone and then just become a face for a corporation. There will be a huge team writing and producing all this. Just to give some proof. There’s some very high quality camera work done here that’s clearly not done with a phone or a go pro, with zooms and things done with a very large and expensive camera. Who’s holding the camera? There’s obviously a team with her.
@EaglesNest1986 Not all of them are. Yes they are sponsored, they need to make a living after all, and what is wrong with that? But a chunk of them do remain independent, and I know for certain that a lot of the channels I watch are run by individuals who are not the faces of corporations. Some of which have extremely high production levels.
Modern hardware and software can produce broadcast and cinema quality results by the average person, if they know what they are doing. And of course some channels have people helping them out. It could be a friend, a family member, or someone they have employed.
My favourite part of the Train. The door, Where you Leave. Class.
Jurassic Park
Dens Darkness 😂@@xrayjohnson6972
I love trains
that really did make me giggle
Valid point
You're a legend, Nieve. I know of no other person who can show so much about football while showing so little actual football being played.
Football is the least part of football. As it is with all truly great things in life.
Copyrights pal she can't
@@paulwalton3637There’s no copyright law against posting your own videos unless events are strictly advertised as not allowing any form of recording by crowds
I'm sure you could find the highlights if you wanted to see the game 😂
@@riancleland8741 Legal wrangling, muck, and mire tanglings,
loopholes loosen and tighten like a cowboy's lasso.
These videos are so important to the game. Seeing the culture in places that aren't just focused on by the mainstream football media.. It's priceless.
I'm getting bored and tired of the saturation of football vloggers but this is terrific. What a unique way of telling a story of a game.
How glorious to see a neutral storyteller getting completely immersed in the game, be visibly thrilled at the late winner then declare herself to be "so lucky". Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!
It's fairly easy to sift through the dross and put them in the "don't recommend channel" section.
Nieve is just a cut above all the rest. Follow her and don’t bother with the others.
I don’t think anything will beat
“Swindon”
“🙅🏻♀️Not Windon”
And that’s the point
and that’s the whole point 😂
Hey, non-english lad here, what's the point of that joke?
@@jn_nzswindon don’t win
That's peak Nieve
I was on holiday in Lloret De Mar back in March of 1987. When Dundee Utd fans rolled into town the night before playing Barcelona in the UEFA cup. What an amazing night, a memory I will never forget. Those fans were out of this world. I don`t think me and my mate paid for a drink all night and they say the Scottish are tight. Funnily enough this small club in comparison to many of the european giants have a 100% record of victories against the mighty Barcelona. I have no doubt Dundee fans are of the same cloth. Great vid thanks.
They should have got to the European Cup final in 1983 after beating Roma 2-0 at home but in Roma some dodgy refereeing saw Roma winning 3-0.
@@alexbowman7582 Dodgy?…. It was plain arsed bribery!….. referee Michel Vautrot was told to have dinner at a specific restaurant. The referee was also told to wait for a specific moment during the meal. That was when a waiter came over to say “telephone call for Mr Vautrot”. That would be the signal for 100m lire - £50,000 - to be handed over as a bribe.
Are Dundee utd no the only team to beat Barcelona home and away in the same twice ? ?
"Legend has it that is the only flat bit of Dundee", after the religious crest over the hill, brilliant.
i can honestly say your content is on another level than all the other football content creators,the mix of passion,humour and music and your unique take and passion for the sport is refreshing and heartwarming,your videos never fail to highlight the great things about the beautiful game and the culture surrounding it,thanks for what you do,you are a great ambassador for our game
Caught myself smiling for the last 6 mins of the video. She really captures the essence of local sports and their fanbase. Well done lass!
As an American I learn more about ⚽️ from your videos Nieve than any other network I’ve ever seen! 💯
Nice
😂😂😂😂😂
StuntPegg is so what the internet is best at.
Genuinely don’t think there is a single person on earth who loves football like this woman does.
It’s a joy to watch.
Genuinely think you talk some amount of pish
It’s next level isn’t it
I'm loving your slow metamorphosis into the Philomena Cunk of football 😆
😂Asking what happened to the third Dundee team, Dundee Cake.
Juzam Djiinn profile pic is not what I expected to see on here lol
@@sweatyhaggis4303 Don't mess with my Juzam ;-)
Who’d be her mate Paul?
"You could hear them from Tannadice. That's because it's just over there"
I love the tradition of the players walking to the other ground. Football culture is so rich
yeah its great but realistically how else are they gonna get there?
@@simonpeyton-n3h Charter a flight!
@@simonpeyton-n3hby plane, that's how most teams travel these days 🤷♂️
@@simonpeyton-n3h EPL : it would be a luxury coach or three
@@willie2761after staying in a hotel the night before.
You make refreshingly wholesome and entertaining content. Thank you for that.
Thank you very much, appreciate it
@@stuntpeggnieve Great video as always Nieve, but the last time I seen a cliff-hanger ending like this was from the original Italian Job.
Will we ever find out why the people of Dundee like hill so much?
How to choose which team to support can be tricky when you have supporters of both sides in your family. My dad supports Dundee and my grandad supported Dundee United. They both took me to my first match which was the Dundee derby of January 3rd 1970. United won 4-1 and my dad gas had to put up with a United supporting son ever since.
Growing up, the three of us would go to Tannadice one week and then go to Dens the following week. We all happily cheered on both teams unless it was a derby.
A derby and the home fans and away fans so close together without high fences, nets etc. is unthinkable in Germany :-D
Insane to see and I think it's one of the closest derbys in Europe.
The other stadium down the road is crazy
That's the fun thing about the Dundee derby. You can go to the game, shout abuse at each other for 90 minutes then go home in the same car.
I think we are past the huge security measures in Britain, when children go to watch a match for fun, and do not come home....... that makes you think about your actions a little bit more, but you will always get them idiots who cannot help themselves, luckily the police are well on top of it these days.
Yes Nieve, you are “so lucky” as you said. Wow, what an atmosphere at that game and you sat there, on the freezing ground, allowing us the privilege of witnessing that raw passion of a local derby. The best football content not only on YT but way outstrips the major broadcasters. please stay independent no matter how much money they offer you as you will never have editorial control ever again and to quote that well known Swindon fan Billy Joel “ I Love you just the way you are”.
Classic Nieve vlog. Light hearted with brilliant knowledge and insight of the game across all levels. Great to see her start to be making more appearances on Sky via Sat Social n Fan Debate. Deserves to be front and centre of mainstream platforms.
No ... ! We want her here to ourselves ... ! She is OURS !
Another excellent video. You captured the passion perfectly. The bloke clapping along at the end with his crutches too! Marvellous!
Another great video as always. As a Wrexham fan, I’m delighted to see how well Sam Dalby is doing up there and how loved he is. I’d be happy for both him and the Dundee United fans if the deal could be made permanent, as tempting as it is to see him return to us.
We still miss him at Southend!!
Top goal scorer in the league along with kyogo i think
I just hope Ms Pegg doesn't change her style when SKY comes a calling (which they will - knows her stuff, pretty and great personality !) - best football content on the net !
She's already on sky
I love your channel and your true appreciation for football. As a German I watched your video on Hoffenheim nearly 10 times. You captured that moment so true and honest.
Which one is that? Ähm ich meine, welches ist das? Das muss ich verpasst haben.
Glaube du meinst Heidenheim oder?
Hab's auch gesucht und nicht gefunden :/@@sorenbruns5541
I'm a millwall fan and our club was formed at a jam factory on the isle of dogs by people from Dundee our original badge is the exact replica of Dundee United.
you even nicked your badge?
@@Ovenman940 Of course, it's Millwall
.....and that is the reason that their kit is dark blue, just like the Scottish colours, as a reminder of back home!
do you sit in the den?
@@Ovenman940 South London 😂
Although I've no idea what the words are, it's so refreshing to hear the tune of Bella Ciao at a Scottish football match. Respect to the Terrors, from a Jambo who isn't a diet hun. 🖤
Celtic fans sing it n all
"Sam Dalby, the best in Scotland, he always scores for me and you!" - Sam Dalby scored the winner in that game
would be such a shame if they moved away. one of the first things i learned about football was these two grounds only being 88 yards apart from the 1967/68 All-Stars Football Yearbook my grandparents gave me for Christmas when i was seven.
Hands down the best football creator out there... main stream or otherwise. Always a great watch.
The equivalent derby in my neck of the woods would probably be Guarany v Gremio, the Bageense derby. (I am from South Rio Grande state, Brazil).
it’s so important to document these roots clubs as they are now; the corporate clubs have changed and sanitised the game so much (in some ways for the better).
I thought he said that Archibald Leach designed the stadium, I'm thinking that's Cary Grant from the movies. I now realise he meant Archibald Leitch, the architect and prolific football stadium designer.
That moment at 9:00 when everything changes is pure gold. Every video you make is class, but nothing encapsulates the passion of footy quite like that instant. Your videos are in a class by themselves.
Everything changes… ironic
Me and a couple of friends are coming over from Gothenburg, 🇸🇪, for the March derby. 🧡🖤
As an Arab since the mid sixties I heartily approve of your coverage of this game! Well done for making the journey, I hope you were made properly welcome!
"You can hear that lot from Tannardice." Love it. You are in your own lane, Nieve. 🙌
Thank you for giving the Scottish game more coverage! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I am a Dundee supporter as was my father and grandfather and one of my brothers but he is correct you can be part of the same family and support the other team in this city as my other brother is a an arab (nickname for United supporters not because they are islamic but because they have been known to put sand on their pitch in winter to make it playable), both sets off supporters in our city will drink with each other before the game,and then go our own way for the game (I have shouted abuse at my brother many times as he stands in the United end) but afterwards back to the pub we all go to digest just what happened.
'Arab' has to be one of the best names for a set of supporters, what a great back story
Just how it should be, No animosity really in this Derby, I'm an English guy that's always had soft spot for Dundee United, Since the days of Sturrock, Hegarty, Malpas etc. Would love to visit one day.
Jason back in the day even as someone who was a teenager and a Dundee fan I was able to see at Tannadice that team play against Barca / Roma, on my own, no teenagers can afford to do that now
@@johnavery3941 Damn sounds like fun
Thanks for the insight!
Quality vid. Glad to see Scottish football represented and not just the ones from Glasgow. Keep it up, you’re smashing it
CANNOT beat a last minute derby winner! 🖤🧡🖤🧡
As someone that has to get those LNER trains from London to see my partner in Lincoln, I have to agree, that is definitely the best part of the train because my word, those seats are like stting on concrete slabs!!
These days to you pretty much have to go to a railway museum to find coaches with comfy seats!))
Yet another instance of you getting inside the soul of football and bringing it to the masses. Must be over a decade now, and you're still consistently brilliant. Thankyou, may you go on and on.
I lived on Sandeman Street as a kid and could watch United's home games from my bedroom window before they built the George Fox stand. I am, however, a Dundee supporter and if I squinted across the window I could just see a tiny section of the pitch at Dens. I think it was an underdog thing for me. United were the better team in the 70s and 80s so I chose to support Dundee. I always used to sit in the South Enclosure so that walk up the steps was the way I went in. Watching you walk up there and seeing the pitch as you get to the top brings back all those memories and emotions.
Well that was brilliant! Dundee United FC are my Scottish team and I've heard about how close the grounds were but didn't realise they were that close. Superbly produced and really showed the passion of a derby and what it means to both sides. What's coming next? Whatever it will be it will excellent.
Absolutely superb video. I went to see Dundee United beat Barcelona in the 1980s. Garry Lineker was playing😂
Well, he was on the pitch....but he didn't do much (except seemingly loss his memory)....
The ideas and research dept, the scripters the producers, the camera people, and the Director of the StuntPegg videos do such a fantastic job....!
Indeed
Knows her stuff and is a stunner. Top combo.
Music selection spot on ad usual! 🔥
Fun fact about Dundee Hills, Dundee Uniteds ground has the famous slope, becase it is built on a hill 🙂. The best place to see the Dundee derby is Tannadice, because the atmosphere is better, due to the ground being far tighter, and yet having a bigger capacity.
Ok were I live, there is Everton and Liverpool ... the grounds are quite close to each other and family's are mixed in supporting each teams. As for me ... I was born in Liverpool, I have spent most of my life in Liverpool, I still live in Liverpool and of course my Favorite Football Club is ... Tranmere Rovers on the other side of The River Mersey on The Wirral.
The singing at the end of the match is outstanding. So fun.
Wish I found this channel earlier. Been binge watching for hours and then a new video pops up. This gal is so dang funny 😂😂😂
My late grandfather was from Dundee and was a Dundee United supporter
Great vid. I lived in Dundee for 3 years, and adopted Dundee United as my team. Yes it’s freezing of a night but it’s really nice in the summer. A few facts Dundee fans hate, but United fans love.
Dundee United beat Aberdeen in a Scottish League Cup replay at Dundee’s Dens Park ground in 1979.
The following year, 1980, Dundee United beat Dundee in the Scottish League Final at Dens Park 3-0, the final was played at Dens as the a coin was tossed to determine which ground the final would be played on.
1983, Dundee United won the Scottish Premier League, winning the final game of the season 2-1 against Dundee at Dens Park to secure the title.
Both clubs have reached the semi finals of the European Cup (now Champions League) Dundee in 1963 and United in 1984. Dundee United are the only British club to have a 100% win record v Barcelona beating them 4 times home and away. Great city, great fans.
It"s just the most wholesome thing on youtube, evertime you post something thank you
I like to believe Queen Victoria would be dead set against VAR. 😆
Went to Dundee Utd for a Sunderland pre season derby in July a couple of years ago…..hottest day in Dundee for years according to the locals… knackered walking up the hill……mate trying to buy sun cream, asked the bar maid if anywhere sold it…..her reply was classic.
In a Scottish accent “ suncream “ “ suncream” “ in Dundee” “ I can get you your whole and a line of coke” but no facking suncream.
Another delightful video. I liked the stair summit around 3:00 We too often take for granted the history we walk over day to day without even knowing it.
I do love this particular derby however, because fans are separated in stands, but then they go back home next door to each other 😄
Part of my family lived in Dundee many years ago. A great uncle saved himself from the Tay Bridge disaster. The story I've been told was that coming back from celebrating his forthcoming wedding, he was thrown off the train for drunkeness. Later on that train went into the river with great loss of life.
My mate Jimbo used to play for Dundee and loads of us went up there for the last game after winning the Championship and promotion and it was a fantastic atmosphere .
I need to know his answer to why the people of Dundee love hills so much 🤣. Great video - brought back memories of living in Sundee for a year. What a place
Dont get passion like this anywhere else in Europe. Our game is seriously undersold and vloggers like this do so much to highlight that. Great video 👏
I love this channel. Because you travel to different places in UK I can practice my listening while enjoying my favorite sport.
This pitch is the only flat part in Dundee, brilliant lol
Which implies the pitch at the other ground isn't flat...
Is there a better feeling than being at the footie and singing your heart out after your team just won. Nice one Nieve
I couldn't love this content anymore! Love from a football addict across the pond!
The brilliance of StuntPegg videos cannot be overstated. Every single one is a hilarious, entertaining (and educational!) treat. Long may it continue to be so, Nieve.
I have never seen a video series that captures the spirit of football like Nieve's. Amazing work.
Favourite football content creator!! Amazing work as always
The passion in Scottish football is unrivalled. No matter what team, their club means so much to the people. I'm glad you have been spending more time coming to see games up here Nieve.
Nieve, thank you for this wonderful video and all of the others that you do.
Excellent video. I love the wide variety of music you play. I was happy to hear Keane on this video. I’m a huge fan.
Not many people in the comments spotted Keane, but goodness that song just took me back
@ me too!
I KNEW it sounded familiar! At first I had Radiohead in my mind, then listened to the lyrics again at 3:35 and looked it up
@HugoViewer Definitely took me back. I love Keane so much! Fond memories
We all love Keane
Love it your the best and you have come along way so grown up now wow remember few years ago when you started with it at bolton
No religious sectarianism and fruit pastilles the projectile of choice. Sounds like heaven.
And no racism unlike England
@@grahamstewart615Just had to bring England into it, can tell what sort of guy you are.
@@LHBH8 and what sort of guy is that?
Sounds shite
@@grahamstewart615 what a joke, Scotland has its fair share of racism while England is far less racist than its reputation
Just found about these two stadiums so close to each other, wow! I live (and was raised) in Budapest, so many stadiums in close vicinity is not a strange thing - there are three stadiums (FTC, MTK, and Puskás Arena) in just 5 tram stops (10 minutes of travelling) - , but not a 2 minutes walk between them. And on the positive note: no hills on the Pest part of the city.
I've never been to Dens Park, but went to Tannadice once way back in '78. Coldest place on the planet!
Wait till you try Aberdeen 😂
I've heard Dens is just as cold
Beach end at Pittodrie was drastic
@@gedwaugh9368pittodrie is absolutely Baltic, coldest I’ve ever been however was gayfield for a 2nd of January game, my word it felt like -600
@Lupi33z it really is mate i have always said that lol
I don't even watch football and your videos are some of my absolute favorites on UA-cam
It's a cracking train journey through Northumberland, over the beautiful Tweed, then the sea views, across that magnificent Forth rail bridge!! Toot, toot! 🚂
Going over the bridge at Berwick is breathtaking.
Will only be like this for a few more years, as Dundee are looking for a new ground a few miles from Dens Road. Suppose its just like Everton moving from Goodison to the city centre in Liverpool, so they won't be across the park from the Reds.
Stumbled up and down that hill on Provie Road many a time!! :D
Nieve you never fail to put a smile on my face ❤
Brilliant research and full of interesting information. You are made for this job Nieve
Thanks for this look at Dundee football! Dundee is a fantastic city!
Loved this, always great to see m'team stuff the neighbours. Channel is great - keep it up!
Love your videos. This is what’s football all about. Just love it. Pure passion. Not money.
Great video! Scotland has some great rivalries. I honestly like seeing you cover less known rivalries and teams it’s so interesting.
You have an amazing soul Nieve! Continue making these videos and we all hope the best for you!
Also, great choice of music as always!
I've always driven to away games there I'd never really thought of Dundee as vertical until now.
Brilliant editing and commentary ... I love both these clubs ... And I'm a Celtic fan
I found myself smiling for the last couple of minutes then i remembered i was a DEE😂😂
Goes to show how well done tbis video is.
Brilliant as usual. thank you young lady. always love your content,
Your Videos keep getting better and better :)
thank you for your effort x
Thank you for giving great coverage to our great wee clubs
One of your best Nieve, brilliant. The guy at the end on crutches, clapping with them. And the real takeaway is the large number of kids getting swept up in the emotion of the game...the next generation ready to live the Derby....
This is such a well-made video, very insightful! Keep up the great work!
Your Scottish Vlogs are always the best! Thank you!
Nice to see you survived your wee trip through the Hilltown, brave brave brave 😂
Love your videos your knowledge is top and your sense of humor is even better
Well done again you always show the different side to the game. You do it brilliantly looking forward to the next one. 👏🍻
5:12 "Oh Seb Palmer-Houlden" used to chant that at Newport County last season