American Reacts to The Biggest Derbies in English Football!

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コメント (21)
  • @steveg2288
    Bill Shankly - a former Liverpool manager once famously said - "football is not a matter of life and death - it's more important than that". Says it all really!
  • @101steel4
    And to think American fans sit together in the carpark before the game having a bbq 😂😂
  • Football is very tribal , hence the animosity. But it's also like a big family. They fight among themselves but join forces when following England.
  • @Aptpro23
    ― Sir Bobby Robson ⚫️⚪️ “It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love.” Rest in peace Legend
  • A lot of this footage is very old - 70s and 80s games. The passion is still there but there’s not so much violence these days as clubs can issue lifetime bans if fans are identified as being hooligans.
  • @reactions5783
    Note: "derby" is actually pronounced "darby (daa bee)" ... I know, we should just spell it that way. But it is what it is.
  • I'm a seventy four year old lady!! Football to me is a way of life!! I just love it. The feeling of supporting your team and following them all over the country is beyond passion. I can't follow my team any more due to ill health, but that feeling of love and pride never leaves me.❤❤❤❤
  • @shzxzy2510
    Love how interested this guy is in our culture
  • @Amy-tb3rd
    My favourite moment “why is this guy trying to fight a horse” 😂 that is British football 🤣
  • @wilks-
    Match days in Newcastle are genuinely some of the best days of my life. Not just the noise of our own fans but seeing opposition fans having a good time and enjoying our city too is great. I don't want us to be the craziest, I want us to be the friendliest and a lot of opposition fans will tell you we are a good place to visit although a little far it makes for a good away day for most fans I would say. I have genuine love for my city and my club and I want it to be represented well.
  • Ive been to loads of Blues (Birmingham) vs Villa derbies and they are always tense, highly charged and often violent
  • @gloworm409
    One that wasn’t on here was the south wales derby with my team Swansea and Cardiff. It’s the only bubble trip left for a reason
  • The West Ham - Millwall rivalry is historic from the beginning of the 20th century and started between rival groups of dockers from shipyards on the east end section of the River Thames.
  • @tganet7123
    Genuinely laughed out loud at the "why's he trying to fight a horse?" comment
  • Them clips are off years ago, it’s not quiet as violent these days but fans still hate each other on match day and week or so leading upto a derby, but the best derby in England is Tyne wear derby ( Sunderland Newcastle)
  • The essence of a true English football fan - born your team, live your team, die you team no others matter!
  • The ‘Old Firm’ derby in Scotland (Celtic and Rangers) has to be the most vicious. For several years in a row between the 90’s and 2000’s at least 1 fan died every time they met. Not at the game but in the aftermath or prior.
  • little bit histroy of the tyne-wear derby, it goes back as far as the english civil war in the 17th century where both areas fought against each other for king and parliament.
  • @ShaneWalta
    You asked if these games are rare. It depends what league the clubs are in, if they're in the same league (example, Man Utd and Man City are both in the Premiership) then they will play each other twice a year, once at each club's stadium, plus the possibility of playing against each other in other competitions. If they're in different leagues then the Cup competitions are the only opportunity until one of the clubs is promoted/relegated. But there are so many derbies that derby games aren't rare at all.