NFL Fan Reacts to Why Ultras Are So Important For Football

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  • @nikinhosvr4861
    @nikinhosvr48612 ай бұрын

    Here in Germany Ultras and fans have been protesting heavily in recent weeks against potential new investors in the league. They were throwing things on the pitch, setting off smoke bombs and hanging banners, boycotting etc. and now we have finally been successful and the German league announced they will cancel the procedure!

  • @lynnm6413

    @lynnm6413

    2 ай бұрын

    We‘ve also seen a protest banner from Bayer Leverkusen that read ‚there are many styles of music, but only 2 genders‘ in Nov 23. The German Football league DFB made them pay a fine of 18K €, but then the protest got taken up by other Fangruppen in the lower leagues. DFB also only runs a man and a women‘s league, and fans are over the hypocrisy of higher ups and their DEI bs

  • @kari9354

    @kari9354

    2 ай бұрын

    fkn wp

  • @ObradPopovic-cs8if

    @ObradPopovic-cs8if

    2 ай бұрын

    Bravo💪

  • @claushansen4381

    @claushansen4381

    2 ай бұрын

    So thats what the rc cars with smoke bombs was about

  • @bleibclean7967

    @bleibclean7967

    2 ай бұрын

    @@claushansen4381yes

  • @ansgaranzinger493
    @ansgaranzinger4932 ай бұрын

    In Germany the Ultra protests against investors suceeded recently.

  • @tomtorom5814

    @tomtorom5814

    2 ай бұрын

    🎾

  • @Holilo7

    @Holilo7

    2 ай бұрын

    ...and was very creative and funny.

  • @raketensven3127

    @raketensven3127

    2 ай бұрын

    ⚾🥎⚾🥎⚾🥎

  • @Patrick-on2ty

    @Patrick-on2ty

    2 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @jasonwales6502

    @jasonwales6502

    2 ай бұрын

    Why a team like Leipzig now with red bull are now the 2 or 3rd best team in the country whereas their local neighbours Dynamo Dresden with their large ultras group are in the third tier and probably why the same team have won the league 11 or so years in a row..

  • @horstmitteregger7977
    @horstmitteregger79772 ай бұрын

    Football in Europe is passion. In the USA it's business.

  • @gunner38ED

    @gunner38ED

    2 ай бұрын

    It's a business everywhere. A brazillian making 50 milions a year playing in Europe and flirting with another team that is making an offer to pay him 60 milions, is not here for the "passion" and the "colors". They are all mercenaries.

  • @domiiinik4320

    @domiiinik4320

    2 ай бұрын

    @@gunner38ED Not all, 90%

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @nekane6168

    @nekane6168

    2 ай бұрын

    Football moves fckloads of money. Fanbase might feel the colours with passion, but clubs and players don't give a fck about them. Football players go wherever pays more, and clubs just take money from fans.

  • @MeloGS1905

    @MeloGS1905

    2 ай бұрын

    Modern football also became business. Champions league is boring with plastic fans. Ultras groups is what is keeping this sport alive.

  • @rollmops7948
    @rollmops79482 ай бұрын

    When you are in the middle of one of those crowds, you feel the adrenalin pumping...it is like being in a party, a fiesta, being a piece of giant body. After the football match, you go to one of the neigbouring pubs or taverns to cool yourself down with a number of beers.(In Belgium, we got a lot of excellent beers, lol) I've been to some american football match (California) and it is not comparable. I was one of the few ones screaming and supporting the players. Most of the US spectators are going in and out the tribunes all the time, drinking, eating, sitting calmly..;it was weird.

  • @mariokuppers5686

    @mariokuppers5686

    2 ай бұрын

    I can confirm the Belgium beer. A lot of them even better than our German Dirt. But where we get him into an Ultra Block. Brugge? Anderlecht? Standard and Gent should be next to impossible. Charleroi would be an idea for the Best Belgium Experience. Mediocore Football, not so Overrun and after the Game Good Beer and even better Steaks. Ok the City itself Sucks but the nice Belgium Places aren´t far away

  • @andreanecchi5930
    @andreanecchi59302 ай бұрын

    I suggest you watch the videos of American basketball players who played in Europe, who talk about basketball in Europe

  • @nekane6168

    @nekane6168

    2 ай бұрын

    Yessss!

  • @nekane6168

    @nekane6168

    2 ай бұрын

    "american basketball players Talk about european atmosphere"

  • @solidsteel3634
    @solidsteel36342 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: The German first division club Eintracht Frankfurt was fined around 433,000 euros by the sports court of the German Football Association for setting fire to around 190 Bengalos (flares) in two cases 😅

  • @raketensven3127

    @raketensven3127

    2 ай бұрын

    In my club, we joke about surviving some cup rounds only to pay the fines.

  • @Hartmut-oo5ts

    @Hartmut-oo5ts

    2 ай бұрын

    Zwietracht Zankfurt hat ausserdem die schlagkräftigsten Hools ausserhalb von Russland... ;-)) 👍

  • @solidsteel3634

    @solidsteel3634

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Hartmut-oo5ts Naajaaaaaa.. Frankreich ist auch nicht schlecht 😅

  • @Hartmut-oo5ts

    @Hartmut-oo5ts

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@solidsteel3634Du meinst die Paris - Marseille Rivalität? Das ist ein wenig ruhiger geworden; das war vor 25 Jahren mal ein Ding. Nee, die Zankfurter hatten erst vor ein paar Jahren ein paar englische Grossmäuler derart in Fetzen gerissen, dass deren Käseblätter dort tagelang darüber berichtet hatten. Das war, als Leeds in Österreich im Trainingslager ein Testspiel gegen Frankfurt machte, und die dummen Inselaffen meinten, die Teutonen provozieren zu müssen. Irgendeine alte Geschichte aus den 70ern (?) steckte dahinter, und die Zankfurter haben´s dann "gerade gerückt". SiW mussten 80 Limeys im Krankenhaus stationär behandelt werden... Ist schon blöd, wenn man nicht ernst nimmt, dass die Jungs auf der anderen Seite mit Sturmmasken und paarweise getapten Fingern anrücken...

  • @Crushonius

    @Crushonius

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Hartmut-oo5ts aber auch so ziemlich die fairsten , der ort fur die dritte halbzeit ist entweder bekannt oder wird mitgeteilt alle anderen fans werden in ruhe gelassen und es wird sofort aufgehört wenn einer liegt und sich nicht mehr wehren kann . naja zumindest war das so in den 2000ern war ewig nicht mehr da

  • @Humaftw
    @Humaftw2 ай бұрын

    The Yugoslav Wars pretty much started with a football game. Serbian and Croatian hooligans/ultras made up a large part of the most savage paramilitaries during that time. They literally went to war with each other.

  • @locochoco5959

    @locochoco5959

    2 ай бұрын

    One-sided story there. Servia had idiotic war criminals in their "delije". Croatian "hooligans" BBB were freedom fighters and nothing else, no paramilitaries just ordinary citizens fed up with communism and servian psychotic illusions.

  • @ileana8360

    @ileana8360

    2 ай бұрын

    BS

  • @kinglizard3406

    @kinglizard3406

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ileana8360 partialy he is corect, Serbian oficer look aeay when Serbs provoke but start hitin Cro fans for less stuff, for Croats was great moment when player Boban hit Serbian oficer who was beating fans and players,, ultras and fans all over Croatia join and creat first fighters in that war..

  • @bgdabg6769

    @bgdabg6769

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@kinglizard3406 what Serbian officer you lier? Cop was muslim. Croats are only European nation to be in open, official alliance with muslims. In Bosnia they have entity called Muslim-Croat federation.

  • @kinglizard3406

    @kinglizard3406

    Ай бұрын

    @@bgdabg6769 bcs thats Croats and Bosnian who under Ottomans ocupation become muslim,. Muslim is religion not nationality, in BiH ARE 3 RELIGION, SHOULD WE BE LIKE YOU AND HATE EVERYONE . and IF cop was muslim and muslims are friends with Croats why did he beat Croats, something is not right in your propaganda

  • @xFurashux
    @xFurashux2 ай бұрын

    It goes deep af. I was never a major football fan but when I went to middle school in 2000s in Poland I choose the side of the local club that was mostly supported in my middle school to blend it because people were checking who supports who. Those few that supported the local rival were regularly hunted down or had to do 1v1 fights after school.

  • @markjones127
    @markjones1272 ай бұрын

    The fans are definitely a 12th man on the pitch, I love watching two leg European matches as they're home and away and the home advantage can be insane for some clubs, like Anfield where Liverpool play, it's amongst the most feared stadiums in Europe and unlike some their fans aren't aggressive or intimidating, they just roar for the team and some kind of magic happens, I remember seeing Mikel Arteta (ex Arsenal player and current manager) talk about it, he said Anfield was the only stadium in the world where he ever felt lost, like him and his team completely lost control of the game and felt helpless, unable to respond. One great example is the second leg of the European Champions League semi-final in 2019, Liverpool lost 3-0 away in Barcelona in the first leg, and most people made Liverpool the underdogs for the home leg as it was Barcelona, one of the best teams in the world with the best player in the world Messi, before the game Jurgen Klopp the Liverpool manager told his players "It's impossible but because it's you we have a chance", two of Liverpool's key attacking players Salah and Firmino were injured, but the players went out there and beat Barcelona 4-0 to win 4-3 overall, you should watch the highlights of that game to see how important the fans are in such key matches, that game in particular was truly incredible, it was like the fans were worth an extra 2-3 players on the pitch! Also in that game two of Barcelona's best attackers were ex-Liverpool players which added another dimension too.

  • @zo7034

    @zo7034

    2 ай бұрын

    Having been to games all over Europe. I find that games in Britain are the quietest atmospheres. Anfield might be one of the quietest stadiums I've been to.

  • @Rotterdam-ik3pw

    @Rotterdam-ik3pw

    2 ай бұрын

    @@zo7034English atmosphere is different but not bad. They are more a reactionary crowd. Like what happens on the pitch decide the reaction of the fans. Sometimes they cheer for every throw-in, every shot. But true it’s not well organized like most other countries

  • @markjones127

    @markjones127

    2 ай бұрын

    @@zo7034 Do some research into which stadiums teams ACTUALLY fear in European Competition, there's a reason LFC have over performed more than any other team in the UCL, at times when they've been poor domestically too, every word I typed was factually correct, Including Arteta saying it's the stadium he feared the most, and I've heard Wenger and Mourinho say the same.

  • @Hartmut-oo5ts

    @Hartmut-oo5ts

    2 ай бұрын

    @@markjones127Jaja, all good and so. But you´re aware where Klopp came from? Google "Yellow Wall Dortmund", and then slow down a bit, willya?

  • @zo7034

    @zo7034

    2 ай бұрын

    Arteta seems like the kinda guy whos scared of his own shadow, so thats not a very impressive claim to fame.@@markjones127

  • @GusMac6129
    @GusMac61292 ай бұрын

    You don't really get Ultras in England, only a few clubs have them. However, most clubs in Scotland do have ultra groups. Attending a game in England is becoming a very expensive experience, pricing out many of those that you could class as the common man, that would have been the regular attender 20/30 years ago. Corporate greed has certainly taken over in England's top league.

  • @davidhilkes3847

    @davidhilkes3847

    Ай бұрын

    20 is plenty.

  • @Eastlomond

    @Eastlomond

    Ай бұрын

    In the main, any ultras in Scotland, apart from the Union Bears and the Green Brigade are small fry and insignificant except to themselves. Most of those as highlighted by Footy Adventures for example are young boys and to call them ultras is like comparing a domestic cat with a lion.

  • @superstardeejay2468

    @superstardeejay2468

    Ай бұрын

    I see nothing but good in clubs in Scotland having ultras. Of course the groups are really small, but they come with the same passion as The Green Brigade. The Green Brigade and the Union Bears hate each other, but they were united in the repelling The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act, which gave free reign for the police to criminalise football fans. The small ultras groups in Scotland still bring noise and colour to football, at all levels, which can only been seen as a good thing. @@Eastlomond

  • @zivkovicable

    @zivkovicable

    Ай бұрын

    @@superstardeejay2468 Two sets of sectarian bigots united in the fight for the right to be bigoted towards each other...Brings a tear to my eye.

  • @damcie

    @damcie

    Ай бұрын

    True. English fan culture is unfortunately dead!

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg132 ай бұрын

    recently Ultras in Germany of all German Bundesliga teams have been doing mass protests disrupting games etc in protest against Outside investors trying to effectively take over the Bundesliga. They have succeeded the German football federation effectively stopped the deal based on fan protests.

  • @lsp8542

    @lsp8542

    2 ай бұрын

    Not all but most clubs

  • @lsp8542
    @lsp85422 ай бұрын

    In Germany Ultras started some weeks ago protest and some more "Casual" fans joined them in mostly all Stadiums down to the 3rd and even sometimes lower leagues against a planed investor in the league The League could only hold their position for 2 1/2 months, 2 days ago they stoped the plan

  • @ZalgirinisVilniaus

    @ZalgirinisVilniaus

    2 ай бұрын

    Good job guys. Football is for you and me, not the f...king industry

  • @zivkovicable

    @zivkovicable

    Ай бұрын

    So they set fire to the company offices? Kidnapped some staff members at gun point? Destroyed the stadium? That was how Serb Ultras protested in the 2000's.

  • @MarcelL-DM
    @MarcelL-DM2 ай бұрын

    There's definitely a difference between Ultra's and hooligans although a lot of Ultra groups show hooligan tendencies. To understand more about hooligans you have an old series called 'the real football factories' and ' the real football factories International' also on KZread

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @bgdabg6769

    @bgdabg6769

    Ай бұрын

    You can't understand anything from idiotic series and ultras are hooligans. Or at least are more violent than "hooligans"

  • @MarcelL-DM

    @MarcelL-DM

    Ай бұрын

    @@bgdabg6769 Not over here or in the UK. Ultra's do all the banners and atmosphere stuff. Hooligan firm's are responsible for the violence. And to debate who is more violent is the age old discussion of wich one is the baddest. I don't care about that. And you're right. They'll probably don't understand it just like someone who hasn't been in a war would understand how it is to be a soldier in one, but it gives a certain insight.

  • @bgdabg6769

    @bgdabg6769

    Ай бұрын

    @@MarcelL-DM I'm war veteran and I understand that too. Also, my team is Red Star and organised group is considered to be ultras. No one bothers if called hooligans also. From my experience I don't believe there is any hooligan group more violent. I'm not talking just RS but other top European ultras. For me, it is strange to say it is different in terms of violence. If you say -hooligan only- groups don't care for atmosphere, constant singing, visuals, banners, etc. I can agree to that.

  • @zepreus6412
    @zepreus6412Ай бұрын

    In my young days 23 club fans and me with 3 friends made the enmy club go quiet and sit - I rored the keywords and the rest followed up with a chant to it all game time. It went in the news for the contry since we made 32.000 homefans feel it was no longer ther stadium. Big rush and even my girlfrien came from the kitchen when she thought she heard me call somthing but I was in the garden and she came to get me and show me and the guyes in the sports on Tv ;-)

  • @c6sm9sgg69
    @c6sm9sgg69Ай бұрын

    I started loving europian football because of Ronaldinho when he was playing for Barcelona, he used to play Samba football which is one of the most interesting style to play. Now a days Samba football is almost forbidden, hich made me love Football less, now I'm only watching worldcup and champion league final.😢

  • @LordofLaughs

    @LordofLaughs

    26 күн бұрын

    Tikitaka killed it

  • @josteingravvik2381
    @josteingravvik23812 ай бұрын

    Hey Ian !!! There is a line where the support for your club morf into something much more sinister and destructive episodes. There was a period in the 90s where "Hooligans" from various places around Europe went to an away match purely to raise hell and pick fights. That I do not defend at all. But a football match without the atmophere that these hardcore fans create, isn't much to go to neighter. SO, where do one draw the line?

  • @rickyd.680

    @rickyd.680

    2 ай бұрын

    See my comment to Ian in the main section. You speak of atmosphere and there is none better than 100,000 people at the Melbourne Cricket ground on AFL Grand Final day. In case you don’t know our game, (which draws higher weekly attendances than any football game in the world per capita, and fourth highest overall regardless of population) search for, “What is AFL, Aussie rules explained.” 🇦🇺🦘

  • @k.v.7681

    @k.v.7681

    2 ай бұрын

    Not just in the 90's. About 15 years ago I took my little brother to see his favorite team. I never cared much for football but he was a fan. A grown man saw fit to punch an 8 year old child in the face for supporting an other team than his. Not only did nobody intervene, they actually cheered him on. I ended up with 8 stitches on my face and a broken rib trying to shield my kid brother on the ground. I was 17. The same night had 4 looted stores and a dozen burned cars, and the emergency services were slammed by the result of supposed sports fans. Sure, there's "Ultra" and then hooligan. But from experience, quite a lot of Ultras, especially the politicized ones, are just hooligans that don't have the balls to act openly. They'll be perfectly happy getting a sneaky kick in washing their hands as being "just a fan".

  • @rickyd.680

    @rickyd.680

    2 ай бұрын

    @@k.v.7681 That’s horrible. So different in my country Australia. We get over 100,000 people to the grand final of our national game, Australian rules football. Families with kids sitting side-by-side with opposition fans and aside from maybe the odd idiot, it is one huge happy family. They scream their heads off, mainly at the umpire, (referee) but they are there to enjoy the game and not cause trouble or violence. If you’re not familiar with the game, search for , “What is AFL, Aussie rules explained.” It attracts the biggest weekly attendances of any sport in the world per capita, and is the fourth highest regardless of population. Highly skilled elite athletes who do not wear helmets or padding, Even though it is a tough contact sport. It’s high-scoring, fast paced, and highly entertaining, you should check it out. Cheers.

  • @StevenDowns-kf8vz

    @StevenDowns-kf8vz

    2 ай бұрын

    Things that never happened...

  • @rickyd.680

    @rickyd.680

    2 ай бұрын

    One draws the line with AFL, Australian rules football. 100,000 fans at the two previous grand finals with opposition fans seated side-by-side. Except for the odd idiot it is one big happy family including children. The atmosphere would blow your mind, all screaming at once, we do not acts of violence to create the excitement like you wouldn't believe. 🇦🇺🦢

  • @gerbentvandeveen
    @gerbentvandeveen2 ай бұрын

    I come from Bunschoten-Spakenburg, Netherlands. And for a long time there were 2 football clubs. From Bunschoten-Spakenburg, in the same class. And also played against each other twice a season. A Derby! But their football clubs are next to each other. IJsselmeervogels and S..V. SPAKENBURG. The largest amateur competition in the world.

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @knutvoberg4236

    @knutvoberg4236

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh, I only heard about it recently and watched some videos - it was impressive! I thought the derby was still around - what happened? Did one of the clubs get promoted or relegated?

  • @martijnijzerman2309

    @martijnijzerman2309

    2 ай бұрын

    @@knutvoberg4236Ijsselmeervogels relegated

  • @julianbruggemann8529

    @julianbruggemann8529

    2 ай бұрын

    @@knutvoberg4236 Ijsselmeervogels got relegated last season.

  • @jhdix6731
    @jhdix67312 ай бұрын

    Yes, rivalries between neighbouring teams are a thing, but there are limits to that. If for example one of the archrivals has a chance to play team a few leagues above (e.g. in a cup match), it is not unheard of that the rival's fans are supporting that underdog team against the bigger team. They might be rivals, but they also are neighbours, and In those cases, regional pride often beats club loyalty. It's a bit like siblings constantly nagging each other, but will defend each other against anyone from the outside doing the same.

  • @davidhilkes3847
    @davidhilkes3847Ай бұрын

    As a German that moved to the Midwest to go to college 30 years ago and ended up staying ,I am familiar with U.S. and German fan culture. Look up Germany’s 50+1 Rule and think about what it means compared to billionaire owners in the U.S. and England. I am a member (owner) of FC St. Pauli. I can go to the membership meetings, bring in ideas, vote on proposals. The club provides a lot of sports that are not as popular as our men’s first team. We are German champion of football for the blind and have a roller derby team. Loads of Rugby. I have not lived in my hometown Hamburg in 30 years but that is the club I started supporting as a kid on the terraces and is the club I will support until the day I die. That bond will never go. Now a Chicago guy I of course like Da Bears but our nemesis the Packers are the only community-owned major sports franchise in the U.S. that I am aware of. Heads off to the Cheeseheads.

  • @Sherlieholmes01
    @Sherlieholmes01Ай бұрын

    Dortmunds South is legendary with the choreo...biggest Stand in Europe ❤

  • @stennostenno1346
    @stennostenno13462 ай бұрын

    COPA is amazing in capturing the overall mood and excitement about football

  • @SounderMom31
    @SounderMom318 күн бұрын

    3:25 I’m proud to say I’m part of the this Supporters Group from Seattle, the Emerald City Supporters. I was actually part of the leadership of one of the Sub-Groups called ASG (Armed Services Group). Absolute best time of my life. I had to step down from leadership when I moved back home to Germany in September 2016 (lived in WA for 20+ years), but I made a promise to fly wherever I needed to, should we make it to the MLS Cup Final. I was on the plane to Toronto in December that same year and we brought the Cup to Seattle. Besides my wedding and the birth of our son, the best day(s) of my life. The morning of the match we actually got to say hello to the team in their hotel lobby and I remember coach Schmetzer walking up to me and say “You actually flew out here from Germany.” My responds was “I promised, didn’t I?” I was on the phone with my son while the hotel lobby and Nelson Valdez actually took the time to talk to him on his way to breakfast. Valdez was my son’s favorite player at the time, because he had previously played for our German Club Borussia Dortmund. See, the fantastic thing about the MLS is (I hope it’s still that way), that the players are VERY interactive with their fans. Especially the Supporters Groups and that goes for pretty much every MLS team. Luckily I booked a stop in Seattle on the way back to see friends and I was able to be part of the celebration parade. Those are experiences you can’t put a price tag on. Greeting from Germany. EBFG Eternal Blue, Forever Green

  • @butenbremer1965
    @butenbremer19652 ай бұрын

    My 21 yo son is an active member of one of the Bundesliga's FSV Mainz 05 Ultra Fan Groups, and I've caught on to the "virus" myself to some extent. It's been wild and energetic, to say the least! If you want to experience the "real thing", make sure to get a ticket for the standing section of either the home or visiting team.

  • @philip4588
    @philip45882 ай бұрын

    Should see the other Ultra - our way of life

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

    Awesome!! Thanks for joining as a member of this channel; welcome to the Winner!!

  • @henkebenke573
    @henkebenke5732 ай бұрын

    In stockholm sweden we have actually 4 teams in the same city, Hammarby if, Djurgården if, AIK, BP, and its alot of hate between us, especially hammarby djurgården aik, those are the biggest clubs in stockholm. Usually hammarby has between 25-30000 every game. Even so its a small capacity compared to the rest of the big teams in europe. I am a Hammarby fan. And the fun thing is that we have been mentioned in the world wide press many times for our tifos, pyros, fans, ultras, etc, as you say ultras and the way we support our teams dont exist in the states, but also i would say that football is not as big in the states as it is in europe. And we have to remember that the states is like 250 years old and europe has been around for thousands of years! I can tell you that the ultras and the tifos makes the experience a whole lot better, with that being said the pyros is not legal, atleast not in sweden, 😊

  • @Isleofskye

    @Isleofskye

    2 ай бұрын

    Great and there are 12 teams in London..

  • @vhugom
    @vhugom2 ай бұрын

    Copa 90 has very interesting videos, I wish you could see one they have about the Copa LIbertadores, a championship played in South America similar to the Champion League... "is the Copa Libertadores better than the Champions League???" .. I wish you could react to that video, so you get a general idea of what soccer is like in these latitudes. Remember that the best players in the world come from here.

  • @Pedroclf
    @Pedroclf2 ай бұрын

    I was part of the largest ultra supporters in Brazil. The name is Gaviões da Fiel. They support Corinthians. In 2012 about 40 thousand supporters went from Brazil to Japan to watch Corinthians vs Chelsea for the Fifa World Club.

  • @MotherGoose264
    @MotherGoose2642 ай бұрын

    Never been part of these, but my colleague is an Ultra, he travels to every game even abroad. Very very nice guy, and his teams Ultras have also never caused trouble. BUT This being said there still are games, each season, that get stopped because ultras are tearing up the stadium. Teams get punished with fines and that next games have to be played behind closed doors, or without away fans. So yes they are not all criminals, and clubs do need them. But like what you said " you dont want them to get crazy out of control" and unfortunately they do at least a few times a year cross the line, where stuff gets broken and or people get hurt. Usually the same few teams. At least that is the situation here in Belgium.

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @themostwntedeh8367
    @themostwntedeh83672 ай бұрын

    The Red Star vs Dinamo Zagreb match began the Balkan War

  • @stipe9773

    @stipe9773

    2 ай бұрын

    Still waiting for the rematch

  • @bgdabg6769

    @bgdabg6769

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@stipe9773You want destroyed Zagreb again? 😂

  • @clipsforyou.99
    @clipsforyou.992 ай бұрын

    Going to matches and being a part of the European supporter culture is amazing. As they say in the video, away matches and derbys are something special, your supportership goes outside the 90 minutes in the stadium. If you get the chance to attend a big match in for example Sweden, Germany, Greece, France or somewhere else were the supporters are a big part of the clubs, take it!

  • @xkillerrorx
    @xkillerrorx2 ай бұрын

    connor sullivan has an intrsting video about football in germany its called My FIRST GERMAN SOCCER GAME!! *INSANE* you can see some behinde the scene

  • @hfo9970
    @hfo99702 ай бұрын

    Here in the Netherlands my boyhood club is FC Groningen and due to the board financially failing and us relegating to the 2nd division which was a huge upset the ultras negotiated a contract with the club that decisions should first be communicated with them before being made final. The ultras basically now have a huge say and share the club with the financial owners. But the ultras deserve it as they created some mesmerizable banners and flags and always stick by the club.

  • @akiakos
    @akiakos2 ай бұрын

    Copa90's derby days is an increadible series to check out

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @yadiracamacho499
    @yadiracamacho4992 ай бұрын

    The closest I'ven been to ultras was once I won some tickets to see a Champions match at the Santiago Bernabeú (Real Madrid's home stadium). It was behind the goal but up high and close to the area where the ultras from the other team were. It was crazy! Really memorable. It was a small Russian team, so they weren't many, but they did make themselves heard.

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg132 ай бұрын

    ive been on the receiving end of ultras violence but also taken part in performances on big match days, away days and significant moments. I dont get to as many games now but always try to support my club however possible

  • @SounderMom31
    @SounderMom318 күн бұрын

    4:50 These displays are called TIFOs and they are hand made/painted over weeks/months by Supporter Groups in secret, as to not spoil the reveal on match day. This TIFO was made by us, ECS, for a Seattle Sounders vs Portscum Timbers match.

  • @janmeyer3129
    @janmeyer31292 ай бұрын

    On the other hand, Aussie Rules footy, one of the most violent of games, does not have a tradition of fan violence. I can remember being wedged into a train compartment with fans of both teams from a grand final, all buzzed and singing club songs to one another, with big smiles on their faces. Felt so good.

  • @Robalogot
    @Robalogot2 ай бұрын

    The thing you have to realize that sports teams in Europe and South America are different from the US, you don't have franchises. Sports clubs originated in communities that existed for hundreds of years, so the fans were there before the clubs in some sort of way. Within cities you have teams that represent the working class communities, while other teams represent the elite. In the US it's somewhat represented by college sports, but even though it's somewhat in the right direction, it's still not there yet. The fact that teams are located so close to each other, means that your daily life gets impacted. In schools you get bullied because your team lost again, or you feel some kind of vindication when the rich brats team gets pummeled by your "poor man's team". Imagine a city like LA having 5 professional teams, all representing different classes and groups in society. Imagine (sorry for my ignorant US stereotype use here) the Beverly Hills team playing in South Central. Or a team from a black community playing a white community in Mississippi... It can be great, but when it's serious it can escalate. The civil war in Yugoslavia started after a football game.

  • @luinpuin4152
    @luinpuin41522 ай бұрын

    9.15 you are so true, a lot of the soul is gone in sports. It is not for the public anymore but a money machine with players who are not of this world anymore.

  • @joeferdez1584
    @joeferdez15842 ай бұрын

    Amigo, me gusta mucho la forma en que te acercas a saber sobre los fans. Intentando entender antes de juzgar. Sigue así. Saludos desde Madrid 🇪🇸

  • @liamstrange4939
    @liamstrange49392 ай бұрын

    Your content is exceptional thx brother

  • @nevalelapena
    @nevalelapena2 ай бұрын

    As italian i have mad respect for American crowds , the way an NBA game become a show for fans but also families, with kiss cam, lookalike cam, money shot... al those things are wonderful... here i went to a serieA game just once and that's NOT a family event, except for some high end seats maybe, but for the biggest part that's war... keep your eyes open, walk straight

  • @raulramirez8885
    @raulramirez8885Ай бұрын

    Ultras are not common in the US quite yet. I'm part of a group that supports a local 4th division team in California and I can confidently say we're one of, if not the only team at this level that uses pyro, smoke, flags, banners, tifos and drums. Even when done on a smaller scale, the pride you take in your work is immense.

  • @luigibenni3449
    @luigibenni34492 ай бұрын

    Great video, precise analysis

  • @manuelkumli5393
    @manuelkumli53932 ай бұрын

    i have a friend like this and the Football club is like a religion to him.

  • @K-R-O-L
    @K-R-O-L2 ай бұрын

    Now imagine Deapool buying a British soccer club in 2020 Two years later, in tears as fans invade the soccer pitch after winning the National League title and being promoted back to League Two after a 15-year absence😲💪

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @gokushtv9013
    @gokushtv90132 ай бұрын

    Bro I love your content , salute from Germany 💪

  • @lill3lars
    @lill3lars2 ай бұрын

    Was part of this in my early 20s. The feeling is great being in the middle and part of the whole thing. But as I got older and brought my kids, sitting on the opposite side of the pitch getting the noise straight in the face/chest is insane enough too. Try to catch a game if your ever in Europe, but do some research. Not all teams and all games get the same atmosphere. The local derby’s are definitely the best.

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye2 ай бұрын

    I enter my 8th decade in London in May and bemoan many of the sanitized changes under the guise of "progress" which is, often, a misnomer. When I went to the first of my 1,770 games over 60 years ago, you chose which game and travelled through London, queued up and 75% chose to stand up with 25% seats. You could take in a few games every week, usually 3 matches from Saturday to Saturday. Now,in the Top 2 divisions, there are All Seater Sradiums ( ASS) which, finally, after 30 years are allowing "Safe standing areas" and to be honest most fans STANd and ignore the seats. Also, many passionate working-class fans are priced out to be replaced by quieter middle-class fans and tourists.

  • @lynthoxexplainsships
    @lynthoxexplainsshipsАй бұрын

    I've been in an ultras area before, lost my voice singing throughout the game, it was a cup match as well

  • @CapitanoAraym
    @CapitanoAraymАй бұрын

    48 years young "Ultras Tito Cucchiaroni" here (pretty young before the whole supporter group life span, but quite seasoned overall) ... it is often said, among a lot of us, that us supporters are "the 12th player" in the field: the chanting, the flares, the INSANE rumbling of thousand of people together are meant to both boost our team, and demoralize the other one. I saw a lot of "lost games" turn to victories only because the supporter group rentlessly kept pushing-pushing-pushing our team to the point that (even against the odds and stronger teams) we were capable to make happen some miracles... ... a couple of times, from the neares place to the field, even advicing our player(s) to take spots that, with an outside view, they were capable to exploit for unpredictable score(s). It is a brotherhood that make you feel awesome.

  • @nerubine7332
    @nerubine73322 ай бұрын

    I have involentary been part of Ultras storming the neutral fan zone and we had to flee inside.

  • @91achilles
    @91achilles2 ай бұрын

    your reacts are sooo nice well done greetings from germany , Magdegburg :)

  • @stewrmo
    @stewrmo2 ай бұрын

    A few years ago my club, Glasgow Rangers, made it to a European Cup Final in Seville, Spain. Our side alone took 200,000 fans without a single arrest.

  • @locochoco5959
    @locochoco59592 ай бұрын

    Not even mentioning Torcida, formed in 1950 - the oldest ultras group in Europe. Copa90 sometimes..

  • @bgdabg6769

    @bgdabg6769

    Ай бұрын

    Torcida was not formed in 1950. It was 1981. Before that they never existed. They lie a lot all the time for a internet glory. You can find pictures of Ajax in mid 70s, Red Star massive away in Zagreb in '61, Grobari big riot video from '73... but not Torcida before '81. Name is stolen culture of south America and their organised fans.

  • @Sherlieholmes01
    @Sherlieholmes01Ай бұрын

    8:50 nice view of my Home Stadium ❤

  • @sassa9553
    @sassa95532 ай бұрын

    In Croatia first group who start helping to rescue babies from hospital after erthquake was ultras B.B.B.

  • @marcobiagioli3905
    @marcobiagioli39052 ай бұрын

    In Turin there is a museum dedicated to the Heysel tragedy, it was established on the initiative of the "grandfather" of the Nucleo group, the main ultras group of Juventus,...my cousin Massimo.

  • @Pcirelli93
    @Pcirelli932 ай бұрын

    Great content, brother. You would love to react to the most danger derbies in Europe. The likes of Roma x Lazio, Celtic x Rangers, Fenerbahce x Besiktas, etc...

  • @raketensven3127
    @raketensven31272 ай бұрын

    12:47 Nice one, Bologna!

  • @Road2NENDO
    @Road2NENDO5 күн бұрын

    "portrayed as criminals" in my contry we have a local match where the ultras from each team always end up fighting and mostly some people die. so yeah they are kind of criminals. But besides that, they are everything for the match and giving energy to everyone on the stadium and watching on tv

  • @denisewest7166
    @denisewest71662 ай бұрын

    Try and watch the Huka in New Zealand at a Rugby match..terrifying to visitors from overseas. On another note Jonas Lomu’s funeral show the Huka at another level. (Tells the Gods to prepare for this warrior) 🇦🇺🇳🇿❤️

  • @FranciscoGomez-tv4ed
    @FranciscoGomez-tv4edАй бұрын

    You should watch the Brazilian singing ultras the combination between the music and the chanting and the rhythm makes it fascinating

  • @claudiograssi1037
    @claudiograssi10372 ай бұрын

    In Europe, Latin America and in many other parts of the world football is not only a sport but is strong passion, a kind of tribal war, while in the Us is "I believe that we will win". As a supporter you belong to the team and the team belongs to you. By the way, I'm very happy that at the minute 12:48 you show my team, Bologna fc.

  • @sachamilano1982
    @sachamilano19822 ай бұрын

    Bro… just cross the pond and come over to see it with your eyes 🤘🏻. Ultras AC Milan forever ❤️🖤

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @markosigaming5717
    @markosigaming5717Ай бұрын

    As ultras i would say if u wanna be safe watch game on tv if u wanna be ultras come to stadium and that u dont fell safe start pushing more adrenaline into your body and its amazing felling

  • @zagar_
    @zagar_22 күн бұрын

    If you did not yet watched the movie Greenstreet Hooligans / or/ Football Factory .. I recomend, rly true stories of an Ultras life. Cheers ! just 1 note.. in EU we are usualy on South Side of the stadium, and if not derby or important game. only our quarter cheers ... others claps and yel on judge..

  • @seanmcconnell414
    @seanmcconnell414Ай бұрын

    Some of these clips are from MLS (Seattle Emerald City Supporters @4:49 and Portland Timbers Army @2:01 specifically)

  • @rickyd.680
    @rickyd.6802 ай бұрын

    Ian. 100,000 people at AFL Grand Final, mums, dads, kids, are sitting amongst opposition fans, and even opposition fans in their own family sometimes. Everyone is screaming their heads off, (mostly at the umpire) and except for the odd clown, it is one big happy family. Sometimes people will grizzle about umpiring (referee) decisions, but are not protesting, fighting etc. When Australians say we love sport, we understand what sport and sportsmanship are all about. I don’t even want soccer to become big in our country in case it attracts the same violent attitude of many overseas soccer fans. Cheers 🦘

  • @linusrydqvist6120
    @linusrydqvist61202 ай бұрын

    In Sweden we got alot of passionate fans but the economy is not near the top leagues at all but at the same time no company can own the team more then 49% wich means members/fans of the club is the majority owners and are important in what way the club takes in a sense that makes the fans the owners of the their own clubs

  • @alexanderfuentesmartin7358
    @alexanderfuentesmartin73582 ай бұрын

    Love the Football vids, you should look at tifos

  • @Johdal17
    @Johdal17Ай бұрын

    Go to a Chicago fire game. MLS games are so much fun, as a New York local there’s nowhere I’d rather be that at the New York Red Bulls.

  • @Hrossey
    @HrosseyАй бұрын

    Aston Villa fan here. We nail our colours to the mast 🇬🇧 and Thursday nights ARE Rangers nights. The Kings 11 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👑 They got King Billy, we’ve got Prince Willy 😉🍊🇬🇧❤️

  • @alexdeacon8622
    @alexdeacon86222 ай бұрын

    Should check out tge derby days series copa 90 does. Some of it is brilliant, especially Portsmouth vs Southampton episode

  • @lrrafferty
    @lrrafferty2 ай бұрын

    Copa90 is one of my favorite YT channels. You have to watch their Away Days series if you want to learn more about the culture behind the sport.

  • @Matt-wq1eu
    @Matt-wq1euАй бұрын

    in Italy, and therefore in the world, the first and longest-standing ULTRAS group is "ULTRAS TITO CUCCHIARONI", founded in 1969 in Genova. The "UTC" are the ULTRAS of Sampdoria, they were the first organized support group to use the term ULTRAS, with the acronym of "Uniti Legneremo Tutti i Rossoblu A Sangue", which translated means "Togheter we will beat all the red and blue fans in blood" referring with "red and blue fans" to the supporters of Genoa, the other team in the city. ULTRAS TITO are the pioneers of the ULTRAS mentality and are considered one of the toughest and most violent groups in the Italian scene, at least before all the repression implemented by governments against the entire movement. They were also the first to propose a choreography as we know it today, covering the entire "Gradinata Sud" (the sector of the stadium where the Sampdoria fans stand) with a tarpaulin.

  • @11mousa
    @11mousa2 ай бұрын

    regarding commercialisation: In some/many points it's even worse in Europe than in the US. Partially due to the difference in league system. One example: The best teams of the former season play in European cups the next season. The top european cup used to be The Cup of national champions, where every team that won their league used to battle it out. Then, starting in the 90s, the huge clubs at that time (like Milan, Barcelona, Real, etc.) started to argue and put pressure on the European football asociation (UEFA), that they can't plan their staff if they don't know if they will play in this biggest championship the next season. They also argued that they bring in more money through TV-viewers. So gradually, the cup was changed and changed again, so that nowadays a top league can even have up to 5 teams in what is now called the "Champions league", while even the champion of the 11th ranked league in Europe has to qualify to even participate. Not only does this create boredom for more passionate fans (Games like Barcelona - Bayern Munich, or Real - Liverpool used to be something great and special that usually only happened every 5-10 years, because first you'd have to even be champion and then there were so many diverse teams; now you can see them play twice almost every year). It also constantly increases the divide between big and small leagues, and even worse: It increases the divide within the league too. Let's assume you are a big team in Italy. Now you can almost safely calculate for at least (old format) 3 fully sold out homegames + literal Millions in TV money and boni. That means, you can already say "OK, we know we make 50 Millions guaranteed next season and thanks to this money, most likely also the season after, so we can use those 50 Million to buy better players". If you are either a midfield team in a big league or a champion in a smaller league, you can't use this in your calculation, so you already have to plan with 50 millions less.

  • @bladablitz
    @bladablitz2 ай бұрын

    To get a clue: watch an Arsenal London Home game and be aware, that other fangroups call the stadium "The Library". May be you can imagine the sound let´s say in Celtic Park, at Dortmund, or in Belgrade

  • @Khashenzo
    @KhashenzoАй бұрын

    @iwrocker i hve attended a game in -3 degrees centigrade which is 26.6 farenhit for u guys :D just to support my teams to make sure they win , ihave walked 6 km in the highway because of traffic jam to stadium in -9 degrees 15.8 farrenhit .just for u to understand the love we have for our team

  • @almostyummymummy
    @almostyummymummy2 ай бұрын

    Crud. Just about to head off to the gym on a very overcast Saturday. I'll have to watch when I get back.

  • @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    @TeIeGram-me-..Whelton_iwrocker

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @flibbidyx2
    @flibbidyx22 ай бұрын

    I would encourage you to attend an MLS game just for the experience (Chicago Fire FC currently plays at Soldier Field). It's not going to be on the level same as you'll find in many parts of Europe, but still, MLS fan bases have adopted elements of European traditions and fandom, so there's a least a taste of it. It's a very different environment compared to an NFL or MLB game.

  • @patu1989
    @patu19892 ай бұрын

    I get a feeling that you need to make a trip to europe. Belgium, germany or nethwrlands all have good beers and good ultras scene

  • @JohnDoe-xz1mw
    @JohnDoe-xz1mw2 ай бұрын

    you cant have stuff like this when your sports teams are franchises, it just doesnt work that way. but its not all good with the ultras, yes they enhance the game alot but they are also the once who are resorting to violence at least some of them.

  • @amsiizluerta1837
    @amsiizluerta18372 ай бұрын

    You gotta react to the Boca vs RP rivalry in Argentina

  • @JusticeSrbija
    @JusticeSrbija2 ай бұрын

    like the aussie cars in the back mate

  • @karlmodry716
    @karlmodry7162 ай бұрын

    Where do we get that stuff? Well we make it haha. We are sewing the flags, printing the zines, painting those choreos, doing graffiti. Everything DIY, sometimes its illegal, but its allways fun. Last week I was printing our zine at work...heh for free. I work a typical boring job and ultras way of life is not only something I do for adrenaline rush but also something creative. I´m into it for 15 years, got belted on away match, was all around my country many times, I´ve seen almost all cities...Love it.

  • @panjok1254
    @panjok12542 ай бұрын

    Take a look at Torcida Split 70th anniversary. Some of the wildest shit ever, sky was raining fire that night

  • @Alexis-og9ck
    @Alexis-og9ck2 ай бұрын

    I live in Chicago as well, you should attend the Chicago fire’s opening game against Cincinnati

  • @pisti0997
    @pisti09972 ай бұрын

    Shoutout to all the hungarian ultras out there ❤🇭🇺 ive got some videos i took during euro 2024 qualifiers and some Europa League games for Ferencvárosi TC, i can share them with ya if you want

  • @grigorov1914
    @grigorov19142 ай бұрын

    Watch the Derby Days series by Copa 90, it's amazing. If i had to pick one of the videos, i would certainly go for "The Biggest game of all time | Derby Days Superclasico". It's a bit long (55:40), but it's absolutely worth it.

  • @sergiok6980
    @sergiok69802 ай бұрын

    5:22 you paused on my LEGEND, my team OLYMPIACOS. "I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ME IT GETS ME SICK IT TOOK MY BRAIN AWAY MASTURA (euphoria from drugs) LIKE YOU DOESN'T EXIST I'M LOOSING IT I'M GOING CRAZY (this is where the headbanging begins) LEGEND ole ole ooooooooooooo ole ole ooooooo ole ole ole ole. LEGEND ole ole oleoooooooo ole oleooooooo LEGEND I LOVE YOU."

  • @MrDaryn
    @MrDaryn2 ай бұрын

    For over 40 years now i haven't missed a game of my team Feyenoord (Rotterdam, Netherlands). So for over 40 years this is my nr 1 passion/way of life. And yes i'm married and have 2 kids. But when Feyenoord plays, no matter what i'm there. And so are my daughters now aswell 😂😂

  • @vicandvin
    @vicandvin2 ай бұрын

    I agree everyone wants to go home after the game and have a lovely night but I would love you to learn the culture and the reason security is so tough.....start with The Hillsborough Disaster...you will learn why we need tough measures

  • 2 ай бұрын

    Well, some MSL ultras (fans) are quite decent but You know ultras go to hockey, basketballs, valleball and handball games too here in Europe... I know basketball can get pretty wild in Serbia or Greece, valleyball in Poland, hockey in Sweden....

  • @yanniskoch2618
    @yanniskoch2618Ай бұрын

    While I think it's important to respect what Ultras do for the beautiful game, it's also important to be wary of those that abuse the guise of the game and ultradom for their escapades of violence as well as individual self-presentation.

  • @simonthyse
    @simonthyse2 ай бұрын

    You should go and see the Hillsborough and Heysel Stadium disaster. Two of the biggest disaster in football history. It really represents the 'madness' of some fans.

  • @bazejpawlak1009
    @bazejpawlak1009Ай бұрын

    We are doing it for high school volleyball games, flags, drums, choreos everything coming from 15-18 year olds

  • @canoening
    @canoening2 ай бұрын

    Ultras are so effective that in national championship when you’re the guest team goals count double. If you ever come to Europe and Italy, you must experience a football match at the stadium

  • @diegoholm6307
    @diegoholm63072 ай бұрын

    Man you should watch argentinians football crowds

  • @jimcougar27
    @jimcougar272 ай бұрын

    React to "Ultras our way of life" u will understand completly what is all about !