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The Darkest Football Iceberg
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i cant wrap my head around the fact that theres millions who havent seen this guy vids since he left fifa this guys a gem
@txlmu
Жыл бұрын
True
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Love you man
@Noahswrlds-NO1-Fan
Жыл бұрын
Bro woke up and chose facts
@niccoloruju1278
Жыл бұрын
isn't it
@Isus273
Жыл бұрын
fr
One day, Vizeh just woke up and chose to start making the best content on youtube. Absolutely insane video yet again.
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!❤
@aidenbyun3034
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@T12G
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@benwheeler140
Жыл бұрын
fax, can’t get enough of these
@YknotDias
Жыл бұрын
@@Vizeh you really should start doing football journalism I personally think you'd be great at it
I’m surprised I never heard that Dynamo Kyiv story, that’s one of the best football stories I’ve ever heard and should be made into a movie, very very inspiring how they managed to show that defiance
@yendorman
Жыл бұрын
It was. Escape to Victory.
@djmanco8153
Жыл бұрын
It was made into a movie. The name of the movie is “Escape to Victory” with Sylvester Stallone. Other famous players like Pele, Bobby Moore, Summerbee, and more were also part of the movie.
@barry4649
Жыл бұрын
@@djmanco8153 I’ve got to see it, sounds amazing
@barry4649
Жыл бұрын
@@djmanco8153 it’s not about Dynamo Kyiv at all
@lazyartiste_2357
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Sir Michael Caine!
8:13 why does it just cut randomly like we didn't even get to see what this it's called
The Peru disaster is just heartbreaking, as an English fan you see the likes of Hillsborough and the Bradford City fire disaster as some really dark days but nothing can compare to the Peru v Argentina Game
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
I’m stunned that I never knew about it before researching this video, honestly!
@DarrensToychannel
Жыл бұрын
Very well made video.
@Nick_1790
Жыл бұрын
@@Vizeh I am from Peru and I remember my dad mentioned this disaster long ago and how shocking it was back them.
@trafalgar..
Жыл бұрын
And as indonesian its still shock me,im an arema fans(the club which the fans causing the riot),that tragedy happens in 1 oktober 2022 its really recent im really shocked so many friends at my highschool and middle school are dead its an disaster and at that times indonesia have an other problems its really shock me at that times,i remember the ligue were being stopped and there's an rumour that fifa banned our national teams for 20 years(which is didnt happened)
My god I actually had no idea about how deep football could get.This is a really interesting and informative video.well done Vizeh.
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
My Pleasure my friend!
Used to watch this channel until I stopped playing FIFA in 2020, now back because of the new style of videos. Keep up the good work man. You're awesome at making this type of content
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
I’m very grateful to have you back bro!
@T12G
Жыл бұрын
👍
@PorterStatsTheSecond
Жыл бұрын
I stopped playing FIFA in late 2022. Glad I won’t get scammed anymore
31:31 Also for the Peru disaster, there was a fan who ran onto the pitch before everyone else. The security responded by beating the man with batons brutally, in front of the whole stadium. This outraged the fans, and then the controversial referee decision just set them off. “We attacked, they defended and this continued until a play came where their defender went to clear - and our player, Kilo Lobaton, raised his foot to block and the ball rebounded into the goal - but the referee said it was a foul, so he disallowed it. This is why the crowd began to get very upset." one of the Peru players later said. Two spectators entered the field of play. The first was a bouncer known as Bomba, who tried to hit the referee before being both stopped by police and manhandled off the field. The second, Edilberto Cuenca, then suffered a brutal assault. “Our very own policemen were kicking him and beating him as if he were the enemy. This is what raised everybody's anger - including mine," one fan also recalled. While some fans who escaped from the stadium managed to open the gates and free those trapped inside, others became involved in a battle with armed police. The official number of those who died is 328, but this may be an underestimate, as it does not include anyone killed by gunfire. There are many eyewitness accounts of people dying of gunshot wounds, but the judge appointed to investigate the disaster, Judge Benjamin Castaneda, was never able to find the bodies to prove it.
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Great piece of info to add to it, the police also seems to be the aggressor in these type of events.
@AliHussain23609
Жыл бұрын
@@Vizeh For sure don’t want to blame corruption but it could be a factor in the way that the police acted.
@aYTcommenter
Жыл бұрын
Almost same as arema vs persebaya in indonesia here
@VodkaHellstorm
Жыл бұрын
That's so fucked. Imagine your family member goes out one day to watch a football match. Then they never come back, you hear reports of hundreds of people dying, some by gunshot wounds, and their body just... doesn't ever turn up.
6:00 Funny Story i was born early bc of the 1998 WC final, my mother hated that french won. She got so mad that she started having contractions. A lot of pain and 2 days later i was born. 14th July 1998 on the French National Day xD.
Nicely done, Liam! For the Kanjuruhan Disaster segment I would like to suggest to you to watch Persebaya Surabaya's perspective on the whole event. Whilst most of the international community solely blamed police negligence for this tragedy, it is easy for us to forget that the disaster was a culmination of years upon years of toxicity within the world of Indonesian football. The Arema-Persebaya match is pretty much like West Ham-Millwall in England and the animosity was in an all-time high at the Kanjuruhan on that fateful day. Even before the match ended the Arema fans has been hurling verbal abuse at the Persebaya players and before the whole pitch invasion thing they threw rocks and bottles at the Persebaya camp, forcing them to leave the pitch immediately. Things were also out of control outside the stadium even before the Arema fans made their way into the pitch, with the armored vehicle carrying the Persebaya players being attacked and a number of vehicles being burnt and destroyed, including police vehicles. Safe to say the police was overwhelmed on that day and in such a state of panic they did things that they shouldn't have done with the tear gas. The stadium was also severely overcrowded as the match organizers sold more tickets than they should due to the intense nature of this rivalry potentially bringing them a quick buck. Long story short, was Kanjuruhan a result of police negligence? Yes, but it is also a result of unruly fans and a greedy club that was solely driven by profit without any shred of humanity in them. Arema and their fans actually got a lot of sympathy for the tragedy until Persebaya's video came out, which basically turned the entire nation against them. The fact that the police held themselves accountable (even though in the most bare minimum of sense) while Arema and their fans avoided responsibility for this whole thing infuriates the Indonesian football community until this day.
@Advent2gep40
Жыл бұрын
100% agree with this, I think greedy arema official combined with the barbaric nature of arema fans are the cause. If the police didn't use tear gas, the persebaya and arema players would be the victim at kanjuruhan. I don't usually side with the police, especially here in the US, but this time I don't think they're to blame. Glad there were no persebaya fans at that match too, could've been a lot worse
@ZMonke-kom
Жыл бұрын
Bornana
@emdotrod
Жыл бұрын
Arema is officially the most hated club in Indonesia right now
I guess tragedy can strike easier when there is so much emotion put into a game
Wow vizeh nailing every god damn great topic that could be talked about in the football world ! You've been killing it big time in the last 2 months, let' go WE LOVE YOU !
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
You legend mate!
@nathzMems
Жыл бұрын
@@Vizeh u been on form recently
Great video! There's also the tragic story of Miklós Fehér, the hungarian benfica player who died on the pitch and it's probably the saddest moment in Benfica history
legit one of best videos you’ve ever made. well researched and right tone. you’ve come a long way from your early fifa days. i hope to see more football related content like this
Love the vid! Some of these incidents remind me of what happened recently at a Liga MX game between Querétaro and Atlas on March 5th, 2022. A riot broke out between the fans and it got very messy. If you do a part 2 to this, this one would be a great one to add!
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
I was going to put that in but simply couldn't fit in it, I have that planned for Part 2 my friend
@acetixi3770
Жыл бұрын
I remember hearing about it on the news. It broke my heart seeing the brief footage of men having their clothes torn off, brutally beaten (whether by fists or weapons), and seeing the men nude and lifeless knowing they were someone’s son, brother, dad, uncle or grandpa. What caught my attention is all the injured and dead were men. The videos of the beatings are out there but don’t look it up, you’ll never forget it.
@Adriany1
Жыл бұрын
@@Vizeh Back in 2011 there was a cartel/gang gunfight practically next to the Santos Laguna stadium during a game. kzread.info/dash/bejne/c4Rnw5monJm1YJs.html You can kind of hear what some think were grenades or explosions at the 17-18 second mark followed by gunshots and player/fan reactions.
@christianmichael6588
Жыл бұрын
@@acetixi3770 Just saw pictures and man, how can you kill other people over a football game?
@christianmichael6588
Жыл бұрын
Now a video and they were whipping and stripping other people over being fans of another team, the mexican government is trying to pass it off as 22 injured but there are probably atleast 1 guy dead from those horrific beatings.
I can't believe the Cruyff one was only at the tip of the iceberg, that was scary as hell to think he could've got murdered completely changing the trajectory of the sport
@PhilWhelanNow
Жыл бұрын
His absence from Argentina 78 tournament (in his prime) & subsequent period of reflection kinda **did** change the trajectory of the game. Would Argentina have still won? Would the influx of South American players to England have happened, if the Dutch Master had prevailed, rather than Mario Kempes & co? It’s impossible to say, except that it would have been a different tournament. I understand what you mean about Barça, guardiola & tiki taka, but these tactical themes have always been evolving & ‘total football’ was already an established philosophy of play, by Rinus Michels - Cruyff’s coach at both Ajax & Barça.
Your latest videos are quality, man. I was watching the game live, when Marc Vivien Foe passed away in that Confederations tournament in summer 2003. As a youth footballer at the time, that impacted me heavily.
Truly an amazing video, it’s videos like this that highlights the importance of KZread. I had never heard of the Estadio Nacional disaster until today. Liam, you are a legend and you need to make more videos like this. May all those who died in the disasters you talked about rest in peace
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend
Absolutely love these deep dives. Elite content, Vizeh! 🙌🏽
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!❤
Been watching for a while and love your new style of vids bro. One of the first footballing channels I ever subscribed to and happy to see you still going strong. Supporting you all the way from Vermont USA.
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Love ya man🇺🇸
You've truly leveled up your videos. Love it. Been following for a few years now 😬💯
Liam , been watching your vids since you played fifa - very happy to see you grow and evolve as a content creator and person. Keep it up !
@ 14:15 to 15:05 the actual photage there is from a match in South African Premier Soccer League from October '98 between Moroka Swallow and Jomo Cosmos in Johannesburg. the score was 2 - 0 and yes nobody died that day. Unfortunately Cibi (with jersey no 10 ) died in 2016 from kidney related issues.
Actually amazing video!! Can’t believe you went from lacazete fatal to this!! Well made and edited video and something unique in terms of the topic
Allright mate. I've followed you on twitter for a while, but only just discoverd your KZread channel. Im really enjoyed the research that went into this and your Mario Ballotelli video. Keep up the good work
These iceberg videos are awesome man! I'd love to see a LaLiga one in the future, considering its rich history. Keep it up!
Thank you for opening my eyes. It still astounds me that events such as these could even occur over what is literally a game. I am frightened but also thoroughly informed
Some of my older Peruvian family members told me about that riot, how they remember the exact day vividly and all. Just absolutely wild stuff man.
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
I’m stunned that I’ve never heard about it prior to uploading this video
@vizeh , I think you forgot about Athletic Bilbao V Barcelona in the super copa. Maradona started absolutely beating the hell out of their players, Really hurting the goalkeeper.
Part 2 should include a similar incident as the Gate 12 which occurred in Greece, the Gate 7 incident. The biggest tragedy in Greek Sports. In February 2nd of 1981, Olympiacos faced big rivals, AEK Athens for a championship game. The game took place at the old G.Karaiskakis stadium (not the new that you visited with Burnley away day). Olympiacos took an emphatic win against their rivals with a scoreline of 6-0. The fans where ecstatic but that unfortunately led them from joy to darkness... The fans wanted to move from Gate 7 to Gate 1 which it was close to the players, so they could congratulate them for the big win. The big mass of people moving in such small space caused a man in front to slip and fall to the ground. This slip caused a "domino effect", which led to massive body slamming and oxygen depletion, causing many causalities and serious injuries. The total record of casualties was 21 people and the injuries was 55+ people. A lot of them where very young too. Some of the survivors of the incident described it as "horror scene straight out of a movie". Every year it is being memorised from Gate 7 fans and Olympiacos players pay their respects in a statue made in their memory. I think it could be a very interesting topic to do your research and why not include in this series. Keep up the good work!!!
i’ve been watching you since the dean marney days and i can’t believe these videos aren’t blowing up they are such high quality and really fascinating keep up the great videos mate
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
It’s going well, may be a slow burner, thank you❤
I've only just got onto your channel the past 2 days , but I reckon this kind of content is your strong point !
Another incredible video Vizeh. Your content really has stepped up a level. Very cool.
You are really inspiring me with the types of videos you make. Thank you. You're a gem yet to be discovered.
I knew a decent bit of these, which I was surprised about since I am pretty new to soccer, awesome video!
Great video Vizeh, if you decide to ever make another football iceberg video I suggest you'd take a look at polish football as there were many fan related incidents and a lot of matchfixing. Most of the corruption in the polish footballing piramid has yet to be covered by a english speaking media of sort. The most memorable scandel that comes to mind involed matchfixing a polish cup finale from 1998 between Amica Wronki and Alluminium Konin. The polish football sphere has more to offer and just by looking into it you could uncover some gems. Not even a while ago in a match between my local Lechia Gdansk and Akademija Pandev in the Europa Confrence League Qualifiers some hooligans stormed our ultras end and made a mess which almost led to lechia being kicked out of the Qualis. Anyhow I hope you get to read this as history of polish football deserves more regonition outside of Poland. Good luck going forward.
I really liked this video, Viz, I’m loving this new type of content it’s great🖤
Some of that was genuinely scary. Amazing video Liam ❤
Loving the context Viz and hey I recommend you take a deep dive into the death of Bury
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
It’s on my list of ideas my friend!
These style of Videos are so good Vizeh. Long time fan I’ll always be watching your stuff but think this is my favourite style of videos you’ve done recently keep it up ❤️🙏🏻
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Thank you mate!❤️
Bro, it's crazy that I'm Peruvian and I live in Lima but I didn't even know about the Lima 1964 Football Tragedy. Keep uploading this kind of content, it's really entertaining and interesting!
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
That’s crazy man, hope you’re well!
@Scythed
Жыл бұрын
@@Vizeh Thanks man, wish the same to you and keep it up with the content! 👍
Haven’t seen your content in a while but ur new content is a different level keep up the good work
Vizeh , I am an old guy by KZread standards. But all you new videos have been quality. From FIFA player to serious documentary maker, good luck and continued growth and success.
There is an iceberg method of going from most known to least known, maybe you can put the well known ones in the part 2 at the top of the iceberg. Great vid as always
Honestly some of the best content on KZread right now. The switch the the mini-doc style is brilliant and the research put into it is incredible, would love to see one made of the bradford city fire disaster around the time it happened (last game of the English season incase some don't know) as I feel like it's slipping away into obscurity and is really interesting on the horrific build up that led to the fire in the first place
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
I’ve got an idea of a video where’s I’ll have it documented, thank you for the support!
Your Videos Are Really Well Made! Keep them up
If you do another one of these: Alexandre Villaplane French captain at the first ever World Cup Got caught up with gamblers, received a ban but ended up going to prison One of his dark connections recruited him to the Nazis in occupied France, he was an SS officer and regarded as a bloodthirsty sociopath. When he saw the war was turning he started letting people go and making a big point of ‘sparing them’ in hope he would face trials for treason/war crimes. Didn’t matter Executed by firing squad Sandor Szucs Hungarian defender who would have likely played with the golden team at the 54 World Cup (where they lost in the final due to their lack of defending - among other things) Tried to defect to the west after hearing AC milan might be interested, was arrested at the border and later executed. Turned out the entire thing was a set up 1934 World Cup - Coppa Del Duce If you thought Qatar was controversial how about fascist Italy as hosts. They were meant to play a qualifier however their opponents Greece withdrew (not suspicious) there’s plenty of talks of the refs being under pretty clear instruction and the goal they score to beat the Austrian wunderteam (featuring Sindelar) they clearly foul the keeper. 1978 World Cup Argentina Again, if you thought Qatar was bad. Argentina was taken over by a Military dictatorship which proceeded to disappear thousands of ‘dissidents’. There’s been rumours the deciding group game Vs Peru was rigged (Argentina won 6-0 when they had to win by 4 clear goals). The final took place less than a kilometre from ESMA, which was where subversives were being held, tortured and killed. They could hear the cheers from the crowd in the stadium. 1974 World Cup Qualifier Chile vs USSR. Chile has just been taken over by a brutal Military coup in 1973, they immediately started purging the country of left wing citizens. The national stadium was being used as a concentration camp and carrying out executions. The USSR obviously wasn’t happy about this and refused to play. FIFA carried out an inspection of the stadium, the Chileans simply moved the prisoners and hosed down all the blood. FIFA said it was all good, USSR refused to show up. The match kicks off, Chile walk the ball into the empty net and are declared winners. German teams on drugs Now a fairly open secret the West Germany teams of the 50s and 60s took speed (Pervitin- given to the Wehrmakt in WW2 to allow them to go for hours without sleep) as a performance enhancer - this includes the 1954 World Cup final which they won. Ceasefire Massacre/World Cup Massacre Italy vs Ireland 1994 World Cup. A Ulster paramilitary group shot up a pub that they knew would be showing the game and would be full of Irish fans. 6 died 5 injured. Superga Air Disaster - before the Munich air disaster this tragedy hit the Grande Torino team, who dominated Italian football in the 1940s. Jewish managers who survived the Holocaust- Erni Erbstein (manager of Grande Torino) and Bela Guttmann who won 2 UCLs with Benfica, both were Jewish Hungarians who survived the Holocaust by various means but lost family members
Absolutely smashing it with these documentary style videos mate, Alfie from HITC Sevens is the only comparable guy to you imo, and yous are both unreal with the amount of time and effort yous put into the videos. Much love brother, keep it up
I am learning new things every day from you. Thanks Liam for this
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
All love man
Loving the new style of videos that your posting
you should check out Graham Johnson book "Football and Gangsters". its 15 years old now and a lot of the younger generation wont be aware of a lot of the things discussed. Big names involved too, very intersting book.
Great video, bringing out the truth is more important than the vast majority of people realize. Great work my friend
ive never watched a soccor match before, or even played soccer tbh, so this was one of the most enlightening icebergs ive seen in a while. we definitely need a part 2
@dejankulusexy4472
Жыл бұрын
that’s what’s so great about icebergs, even people who don’t have an interest in the sport, can be interested in the video/iceberg
@removeyoutubehandles
Жыл бұрын
football*
@A-Random_Pakistani
Жыл бұрын
@@removeyoutubehandles in the us they call it soccer, idk why, but they do, so stop being a baby about a fvcking word 😂💀
@Trancymind
Жыл бұрын
This is one of the reasons why soccer is the king of all sports. The dark history is what made me my favorite sport hands down. Soccer has been the king of all sports for over 100 years and counting. If americans knew more about soccer history and tradition, more americans would be more fascinated and more inspired to make it popular in the US. The world cup is what made me fall in love with the sport since I watched USA play in the 1990 world cup.
this video is so amazing, i learnt SO much. Great video.
The Death Match was one of the most iconic football games, that Kiev team, especially in times like this when Ukraine faces war, continues to inspire and influence footballers. True heroes with true passion.
@user-sw5wn8go3k
11 ай бұрын
Are you aware that the story in the form it's related in this video is pure myth and has been demonstrated to be the product of Soviet propaganda?
The best football youtuber right now. Great video keep it up
Fantastic video! Covered a lot of these topics myself but still learned things I didn’t know about a lot of them, look forward to seeing more!
Content like this deserves way more love very educational and eye opening great video vizeh ❤️
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
More to come my friend❤️
Started watching you during the Burnley Vlog days great to see your still making Class vids Keep it up man
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Much love bro!
The most disturbing experience i had in football has to be that france vs england game while there was the terrorist attacks in paris in 2015
Yeah that was a banging video mate fair play to you. Would love to see more. Very respectful also
Nice vid....keep up the good works
Love ya videos man. Appreciate the hard work👏
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
finally a great football iceberg video! great work mate!
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
appreciate it my friend!
Having learned a good portion of the iceberg through HITC Sevens, I have to say this is a well-researched well-produced bite-sized summary of each event
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
HITC is the goat of Journalism in the KZread space, he's where I found out about the North Korea propaganda being false!
Well done mate the, most humble KZreadr out there keep up the great work
viz u a top man I'm so happy to see you enjoying yourself with this new format i wish you the best
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
❤❤
Liam yourself and these vids are becoming a staple in my life. I can't thank you enough🙏
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Thank you man!
Fantastic Content Vizeh keep this up my friend ..
i thought you were going to talk about the Chapecoense plane crash in 2016 since you put their jersey in the intro, really hope to see it in part 2, it's a really sad story and i think it deserves to be known worldwide
What a w video bro. The amount of effort is crazy. I’ve learnt so much😂. Thx lol
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Hope to do more lad!
Never been one for football KZread mainly because I find many of them annoying and full of themselves. Then I stumbled across this video and your channel. Some great videos and you seem a genuine good down to earth lad. Keep up the good work. Got a new follower now 👍
The supposed "big video". VIZEH la 🐐. Carrying Yt football
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Took me a long time to make, very proud of it!
@Thetierlistmaniac
Жыл бұрын
@@Vizeh very proud of you and how you've managed to find yourself and style of videos
great video, love your work!
Marc Vivien Foe's death hit me hard. He scored the last goal scored by a City player at Maine Road. I remember just before it was knocked down, my Dad took me to there for one last walk-around and I went to read the graffiti. It was all tributes to Foe. He was so good. Lots of childhood memories
This video was very well put together and entertaining
Very good video mate, very well handled, keep up the good work
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it my friend
Great video! You should definitely include the Luzhniki Disaster in a part 2
brilliant video
This should be your new style of videos. Love it, love the documentary style of football videos and understanding the culture of football
bro I love vizeh so much man. so underrated and always bangers
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Love ya man
You are honestly the most UNDERRATED KZreadr I have ever seen. Keep up the good work! 😊
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
I’m getting some love, will keep it up lad!
Great video Liam, incredibly interesting!
This was very good and very interesting, please make another video similar to this one🙌🏾
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
This has to be the best video you’ve ever done Liam
loving this new type of content
part 2 would be great love the content and i think this has a shout for vid of the year
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
means alot pal!
man i live in egypt and me thinking of the port said stadium incident is sad like about all the people that died was very depressing
Love the vids so much. I can't lie ur the most entertaining KZreadr at the moment. Keep it up Vizeh
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
Amazing video
Awesome! Should ve spoken about Chapecoense’s accident in 2016
These stories are insane man, love this work Liam keep it up
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Excellent video Viz on a real I really enjoyed it and I don’t comment much on vids
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Thank you lad!
The Kanjuruhan stadium tragedy still haunts most of us Indonesian football fans even until now 4 months later. Good video as always, Vizeh
Although most of these stories are well-known, still a great video. Keep it up!
Never expected I needed this as a football player but this is quality content.
Really appreciate the new style of vids, think you've found your calling 😀, have you got a patreon Liam? Might be a good way to get community involved in ideas, discussions etc. Keep it up my friend 😀
@Vizeh
Жыл бұрын
Maybe in the future, once I think I’ve done enough of this content to deserve to do that haha, need to prove it more
Ive been watching Vizeh practically since i was a child, but this has to be, easily, out of the 100 Vizeh vids ive watched, the best Vizeh video ive seen.
@dannydbrown90
Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I've ever heard of him lol
Loving the evoultion of your contnet vizeh.
To be fair, every side on kanjuruhan stadium disaster share the blame: the organisers for ignoring the police advice to reschedule the match and reduce the maximum spectator, the police for using tear gas and whoever the genius who decided to seal the gates, and the fans for forgetting that this is just a game