The EXACT Moment I Fell in Love with Football ⚽️

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  • @lukessportsacademy
    @lukessportsacademyАй бұрын

    I snuck a few clips of my training session today at the end of the video. 😅 I was rusty 😑

  • @IshavedChewbacca

    @IshavedChewbacca

    Ай бұрын

    getting there bro!

  • @JanHejn

    @JanHejn

    Ай бұрын

    I would say you seem lighter on your feet already. Try changing the pace and directions slightly to promote more touches with the ball while running fields ;)

  • @filipfilipov8716

    @filipfilipov8716

    Ай бұрын

    wow, you look much better than first training video.. Im here with you from the beginning. Keep playing and challenge yourself. Literally everyone here learned how to play football like this - a ball, a wall and a love :)

  • @paulleach3612

    @paulleach3612

    Ай бұрын

    Dude, impressive. Your first touch is getting better, once you've got the fundamentals of control and tackling down then everything else is just showing off - Every centreback ever. . 😉

  • @normanmart7933
    @normanmart7933Ай бұрын

    Football is probably the most accessible sports worldwide, regardless of how well off or poor you are. Thats where it starts .

  • @Lucaz99

    @Lucaz99

    Ай бұрын

    Hell yeah brother, you said everything. Doesn’t matter if you’re playing in a improvised field or a futsal gym in Brazil, in a cold pitch in Russia or Iceland, in a dirt pitch in Senegal or Cameroon, in the heat of Saudia Arabia, in the heights of Peru and Bolivia, a soggy pitch in Thailand, a court in the USA… we all love the same game.

  • @ngkos17

    @ngkos17

    Ай бұрын

    Not to mention that football does not care about your physical characteristics. You do not need to be at least 6 feet tall to be competitive like in American sports. Leo Messi is short af. Peter Crouch looks like a praying mantis. Adama Traore looks like a UFC fighter and Romelu Lukaku looks like a heavyweight boxer. Your physique doesn't matter for playing professional football as long as you have the talent, passion and put in the hard work. Everyone can succeed in it and it is the sports-equivalent of the American dream... ironic, for a sport that Americans hate the most and consider mostly as a school girls' sport.

  • @shapeshifter8778

    @shapeshifter8778

    Ай бұрын

    Back in highschool, we used to wrap a pebble or stone with a buch of tapes until it roughly forms a ball, around 10 to 15 centimeters to play in the school yard.

  • @footballforlife2643

    @footballforlife2643

    Ай бұрын

    *u know there's other sports more accessible than football* But u don't see them popular 😂

  • @floatingdisembodiedhead8975

    @floatingdisembodiedhead8975

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@shapeshifter8778same, the standard balls are too big and bouncy to sneak or play in the classroom (especially with ceiling fans lower than a goalpost). So everytime they wanted to play something during recess, without fail, they would crush a cola can and used that as the ball 😂 then used the table as posts with no keeper. It's basically just a hockey puck you play with your foot. No matter what grade you were, that's the go-to leisure activity.

  • @jammercodm
    @jammercodmАй бұрын

    That Dana White take is soooo bad that it isn't even worth discussing

  • @joaoromero8867

    @joaoromero8867

    Ай бұрын

    The Power Slap CEO talking about talent 🤣🤣

  • @neilbiggs1353

    @neilbiggs1353

    Ай бұрын

    I can see three year olds fighting... It's not exactly a difficult argument to rebuff!

  • @stue2298

    @stue2298

    Ай бұрын

    @@neilbiggs1353 Yea 3 year old fight roll around on the ground, just the same as WWE. No talent in that 'sport' if you can call WWE a sport and not just scripted entertainment.

  • @neilbiggs1353

    @neilbiggs1353

    Ай бұрын

    @@stue2298 I was thinking of UFC and all combat sports - pro wrestling is theatre rather than a sport, and I'd say it has a weird skill set (or at least used to). When it started, the idea was to look like you were hurting someone while doing the least damage to them. Modern era it's got more in common with something like Jackass with people trying to be seen doing something painful! I wasn't being dismissive of UFC, just that the idea that if you can see a 3 year old doing a basic version of something disqualifies it as a sport, he ought to look in his own province first!

  • @ricewater4003

    @ricewater4003

    Ай бұрын

    possibly the worst sport take of all time 😂

  • @fedegwagwa
    @fedegwagwaАй бұрын

    4:25 you actually got it right!! And so many new football fanss (especially in England) don't appreciate defensive tactics and teams overall. Yet the best teams usually have the best defenses. In Italy we say that the perfect match ends 0-0

  • @agn855

    @agn855

    Ай бұрын

    That way the Italians became the the synonym of "destroyers" of attractive football… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catenaccio

  • @fedegwagwa

    @fedegwagwa

    Ай бұрын

    @@agn855 You can't possibly destroy such an abstract thing as "attractive football", whatever that even means

  • @LievenSerge

    @LievenSerge

    Ай бұрын

    As a German I approve of this comment. Maldini was and will forever be my hero. 💚🤍❤

  • @randomuruk7230
    @randomuruk7230Ай бұрын

    Don't comment much here but I've been on a binge of your vids. Your interest in the sport seems very genuine compared to many other reactors and makes you infinitely more interesting. You got the right formula for long term success, keep it up.

  • @albertgandiamodol5311

    @albertgandiamodol5311

    Ай бұрын

    +1

  • @charlottehardy822
    @charlottehardy822Ай бұрын

    Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that. Bill Shankly

  • @Rorther
    @RortherАй бұрын

    The thing i like the most, is how diverse football players are, physically. Like everyone is able to play a "basic" football. Super low skill entry. But super high skill ceiling. And you are right about the scores not being super high, is an indicative of a quality game. Like back in the days, defense wasn't really so structured, and the average goals per match were much higher. Also, they didn't have offside, which helped with that aswell.

  • @farradinarc2693

    @farradinarc2693

    Ай бұрын

    Also, it's the only sport where there is no specific body type that makes you a great player. You could have a 6 foot adonis win the Ballon D'Or one season and the next a squat 5 foot 6 magician.

  • @tomtrop4290

    @tomtrop4290

    Ай бұрын

    Actually scores were lower before the offside rule

  • @sehu1291

    @sehu1291

    Ай бұрын

    Bro offside was inventend in 1866 and the rule was even harder than today because three instead of two players must have stand between goalline and attacker. The offside rule we have today is from 1920. So don't believe shit like Pele scored so much goals because there were no offsides

  • @sehu1291

    @sehu1291

    Ай бұрын

    There were more goals because they played in 2-3-5 formations for example

  • @kilopatra30

    @kilopatra30

    Ай бұрын

    @@farradinarc26935 foot 7 magician

  • @vergueta_
    @vergueta_Ай бұрын

    The passion of Fans are important... In Argentina or Brazil the passion for this sport is so big that they say: "Football is like a religion". And it's right.

  • @lperea21

    @lperea21

    Ай бұрын

    Actually probably more than religion. I don't see them going to church as often or knowing everything about the saints and rules of the bible

  • @ebito69

    @ebito69

    Ай бұрын

    Same is valid for Dragonball 😅❤

  • @filipfilipov8716

    @filipfilipov8716

    Ай бұрын

    There is a joke - The number one sport in Brazil is volleyball, because football is a religion :D And I agree with that. And Im not from Brazil :D

  • @MaticulousGamer

    @MaticulousGamer

    Ай бұрын

    in England, we say its much deeper than that

  • @GarkKahn

    @GarkKahn

    Ай бұрын

    In argentina there's a religion based on Maradona, no joking Treating football like a random us sport is like saying you're an atheist during the middle ages

  • @EvieWillNotDie
    @EvieWillNotDieАй бұрын

    Dana point about "3-1 in a game where the goal is that size compared to hockey with a much smaller goal" is completely invalidated with an even simpler argument than you put up. A football pitch is massive, the distance between the goals is immense, a hockey rink is far smaller and they have skates to get around much quicker. The natural speed of the games aren't comparable at all.

  • @albertgandiamodol5311
    @albertgandiamodol5311Ай бұрын

    You can't understand how hard is to control a ball thrown from 30 yards away while running with the opponent full speed... it's not only that you have to control it the best way you can, you also have to hide it from the rival so he doesn't take it before you can make your second touch... And also the field (pitch) is soo big... you have to run so much during so many time that sometimes at the end you don't have enough air on the brain to think clearly when you have the ball... A bit of what happened yesterday in the overtime, both times were out of gas! Keep up the good work Luke!!

  • @user-yu9uw8wo9o
    @user-yu9uw8wo9oАй бұрын

    As an old UK lady, I'd like to say to you 'Well done for getting off the couch and giving it a try'

  • @gulliblemuppetsheep135
    @gulliblemuppetsheep135Ай бұрын

    Dana White says that ice hockey is a whole different ballgame to football 😂😂 Where is the ball in hockey??😂😂

  • @ryanfebrianto8973
    @ryanfebrianto8973Ай бұрын

    Luke, your explanation is reminding me to my elementary years. The simple days when it was 3 pm after school, wearing the school uniform, heavy rain, muddy field, no sideline nor markings on the field, only bags and tree as the imaginary goal posts, play as defender, shoot the ball from 10-12 meters away and scored. The best feeling as elementary kids I've ever felt, and forgot that my mom could beat my ass for dirty uniform.

  • @OxTwist3RxO
    @OxTwist3RxOАй бұрын

    It's funny to see that Dana triggers you more than almost any EU football fan. 😂

  • @vveeoo
    @vveeooАй бұрын

    Football is not a sport. It's a way of life. Only love.

  • @TeoTura
    @TeoTuraАй бұрын

    It was wholesome watching you kick the ball against a wall. I found myself reminiscing about my childhood, when I used to do that for days on end during summer holidays. Thanks!

  • @MetalRocksMe.
    @MetalRocksMe.Ай бұрын

    A football pitch is bigger than a basketball court and a hockey rink. 😅

  • @smayo96
    @smayo96Ай бұрын

    Big facts, Luke, there's nothing quite like getting your foot on the ball, even just by yourself. Something that would really humble Dana Delusional White.

  • @0justiceisneeded
    @0justiceisneededАй бұрын

    The cat in the background is the mvp

  • @DM-rc4yu
    @DM-rc4yuАй бұрын

    Sure, the biggest and the most popular sport on the planet is the least talented. Logic checks out. Some people are so proudly ignorant. For Dana's dumb comparison with hockey, Futsal exists. Smaller indoor field with smaller goals and yet with higher scores. Almost as if he has no idea what he's talking about.

  • @nickb5622
    @nickb56225 күн бұрын

    Soccer is unquestionably the most competitive sport in the world. Every year in the NFL and NBA, there are multiple first round draft picks who didn’t pick up a ball until they were teenagers. Good luck trying to become a professional soccer player after the age of 6. It doesn’t matter if you’re tall, short, black, white or anything, it’s how you can play and that’s what makes it the most intriguing sport in the world.

  • @thomastalbot7479
    @thomastalbot7479Ай бұрын

    Been here since your beauty of football reaction. Love that you're so passionate about the sport only a year or so in. Keep it up boss👍.

  • @hitsurei
    @hitsureiАй бұрын

    What i love about the sport is, you only need the ball, and your whole gang can play the game. Also it's super exciting since sometimes matches that resulted in 1-0 or 2-1 are the most thrilling and heart stopping matches ever. Fun fact it's not that popular in USA because the country isn't "strong". But in my country where we are not even top 100, the population loved football tje most among many sports that we are actually good at.

  • @stevechenery5754
    @stevechenery5754Ай бұрын

    In a culture that plays football (soccer) children and adults get any ball, even a tennis ball and play a game together called a kickaround. I worked in a warehouse where the blokes had taken some industrial grade shrink-wrap (saranwrap) and compressed it, then bound it with duct tape to form a rough ball for kickarounds in their lunch breaks. When a player in a professional game that you’re watching gets the ball, you vicariously feel that you are running with him. When he shoots at the goal you vicariously feel that release. If it goes in you explode with the jubilation of the score. If it misses you feel the sudden dejection of missing. I don’t know about American sports but football engages the emotions. The heights of emotion of winning and the depths of emotion of losing. The constant worry that YOUR team will drop down the league, perhaps into the relegation zone. It’s personal, it’s emotional, it’s visceral.

  • @elpanchito421
    @elpanchito421Ай бұрын

    As a kid, I spent hours just kicking a ball against a wall from five yards or so. Great way to improve first touch and technique. There’s also no better feeling in sports (IMO) than when you finally master a half-volley and the ball fires off your foot like a cannon. It’s an unreal feeling seeing your shot fly in off the crossbar 👌

  • @TheHerohead
    @TheHeroheadАй бұрын

    Your journey in football is amazing to follow. Love that you are starting to rant😂 Sign of a true fan.

  • @TPacoustic
    @TPacousticАй бұрын

    Hockey and Football complement each other very well. It's common for kids to play both sports in countries where they are both popular. Both require fast and agile feet.

  • @zboy1236
    @zboy1236Ай бұрын

    One of the best things about football is that the barrier to entry is so low, all you need is a ball. Some of my freinds aren’t that into football but still play every day just because it is sociable and fun

  • @marciormariano
    @marciormarianoАй бұрын

    A tip you can use that every Brazilian player learned in Futsal is to most of the time use the sole of the foot to control the ball, instead of kicking the ball around. This way you keep the ball closer to your body and have much more control on where you are sending the ball to. Kickign the ball in conduction is only better when sprinting fast.

  • @marciormariano

    @marciormariano

    Ай бұрын

    this is also specially usefull when you try to control a strong low pass. put the sole of your feet in a 45 ish degree angle and let the ball hit the space in between your sole and the gound. Marcelo (Brazilian Left Back) is a master at this kind of ball receiving.

  • @tehsensei
    @tehsenseiАй бұрын

    Players like Ronaldinho, Messi, Ronaldo, Kaka and Henry got me into the sport all those years ago. Is that new footage at the end there? If so, your control of the ball has improved!

  • @lukessportsacademy

    @lukessportsacademy

    Ай бұрын

    That was from this morning 🙂

  • @jacksontaylor9242
    @jacksontaylor9242Ай бұрын

    Bit of advice if u see this comment, your doing fantastic its so great to see. Try trapping/ controlling the ball with your left foot and kicking against the wall with your right foot and visa versa. Its a fantastic way to improve ball control and closer simulates a game. It will also encourage the use of the inside of the boot and proper kicking technique. 🙌 Im not pro but ive played at a pretty decent level and u cant beat the basics 😁

  • @inqc5797
    @inqc5797Ай бұрын

    Dana white can arrange for all his top fighters to be on a team and my sunday league team will school them

  • @rmmohsin9177
    @rmmohsin9177Ай бұрын

    Keep going my bro⚽👋🏼

  • @JV-es6bd
    @JV-es6bdАй бұрын

    Hi Luke! Congrats for your content, it is really interesting to see how you learn more and more about football, I've been following you for a while. Today watching your dana white reaction I realized you have never attended a great game, you will be shock when you see live how skillfull you need to be to move the ball so quickly in such a small space, on tv you cant see how players are all together in a small portion of the pitch, you will enjot it. Greetings from Spain!!

  • @SanxBile
    @SanxBileАй бұрын

    We all want to share this beautiful game and the best way to do it is through passion and love for the game. Don't go after people calling it soccer, futbol or football. It's the beautiful game, it's art. Let people enjoy it whatever way they want. Much love Luke! A Football YT-much-watch!

  • @joshualiley
    @joshualileyАй бұрын

    It's funny that Dana White thinks bigger goals means more goals, if he even read the stat sheets of some games of football, he would realise more goals get scored in 5 a side matches than 7 a side matches and more goals get scored in 7 a side matches than 11 a side matches. The larger pitch means the ball is in play more often and it takes more skill to work the ball towards the goal, the smaller the pitch, the more likely you are to have the possibility of scoring from your own half, the less time it takes to get the ball to the other end etc. This is the same sport we're talking about. Does football all of a sudden become more skilful because we moved to a smaller pitch and therefore more goals occurred?

  • @callumfrizzell1117
    @callumfrizzell1117Ай бұрын

    36 going on 37 years old here, still playing Sunday league with folk 15 years my junior, still love it even if I can’t run like I used too

  • @piskipa
    @piskipaАй бұрын

    Already said this is another video months ago, but it is still so cool for me too see someone that's absolutely new to (playing) the sport trying it out, as a south american I'm used to seeing everyone be at least halfway decent at it (like being able to make a decent pass), as pretty much everyone played it growing up at some point or another.. finding a grown man that has never kicked a ball before here is pretty much impossible. I imagine that it has to be quite challenging to learn from scratch, kudos to everyone that tries to get into it.

  • @trikoolgg
    @trikoolggАй бұрын

    totally hooked to your content these days ! great vids ! Hope PSG could grow a little bit in you

  • @lukessportsacademy

    @lukessportsacademy

    Ай бұрын

    Looks like I will have to give them another chance. I think they may make the final 🫤

  • @Leo_messia
    @Leo_messiaАй бұрын

    i like you and your channal~~~~~~~~~~~~~ your pure like football and messi love zzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • @kimbirch1202
    @kimbirch1202Ай бұрын

    The great thing about football is that anyone can play it, and there's nothing more natural than kicking a ball. Yet, to play it well requires very advanced skill set, athleticism , awareness, and intelligence. It is because it is difficult to score goals against any half - decent defence , that make it exciting. In the US if a team isn't scoring every 2 minutes, the fans get bored 🤣🤣

  • @dansarale
    @dansaraleАй бұрын

    Luke, you have improved so much, your ball touch is waaaay better. Keep it up, you’re doing well

  • @sehu1291
    @sehu1291Ай бұрын

    Football is a sport for the poor not for the rich. Football is not just entertainment. The relationship/marriage with the love of your life can fall apart. But never the love for your club. For millions of people, football is the only stable thing that accompanies them throughout their lives.

  • @sehu1291

    @sehu1291

    Ай бұрын

    And that is also why we must protect football from sick ideas like the Super League. Also in the interests of competition. All Premier League clubs would not take part in it, partly because they are no longer in the EU and EU antitrust law has no relevance for them. The Premier League and the government are doing everything they can to prevent English teams from participating in a Super League. And the Premier League clubs have already signed the waiver. German clubs such as Bayern, Leverkusen and Dortmund would also not take part because they are member-run and German fans, who are all members of their club, detest commerce. Bayern and Dortmund have long confirmed that they would never play Super League. Neither would Paris. So a Super League would only have Barca and Real and a few other Spanish teams (probably not even Atletico) some Italian (probably not even Juventus) and Belgian, Dutch teams. Czech, Turkish clubs and so on. We would never be able to say who is the best in Europe. There would never again be City against Real or Bayern against Barca or Liverpool against Inter and so on

  • @glennheuts407
    @glennheuts407Ай бұрын

    Awesome seeing you kicking the ball yourself.. When you dribble try to touch the ball at every step... A defender who see you dribble would tackle the ball and your leg... Love that you really grew heart for the game❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @robertgrant4987
    @robertgrant4987Ай бұрын

    Keep up the great work Luke, well done sir 👏 👍

  • @Amundstvoll
    @AmundstvollАй бұрын

    The best part about fotball is that anyone can play. The least skilled player on a kids team could be the one who scores the winning goal.

  • @spirosgreek1171
    @spirosgreek1171Ай бұрын

    Dana White not only hasnt played the sport and knows shit about it, he also doesnt understand how seriously its taken outside the US. If he actually said those things in a country that loves the sport he would be punched, and that if he was lucky 😂

  • @blackhawk8920

    @blackhawk8920

    Ай бұрын

    which is the bad side of soccer.

  • @Sebkalation

    @Sebkalation

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@blackhawk8920 the good side actually

  • @weimondo
    @weimondoАй бұрын

    Had so much fun growing up playing with friends after school. Mostly small sided games like a 3v3. We used sweatshirts as goal posts. You could make the goals small to not have anyone in goal. I remember one Nike football commercial series using a 3v3 first-goal-wins format, those commercials were great fun to watch. Maybe you could do a reaction to them.

  • @nathanboyd8453
    @nathanboyd8453Ай бұрын

    Love the videos and your journey as a player and fan COYS. One tip I would give after watching you practice passing off the wall is to lock your ankle and focus on basically pushing the inside of your foot through the ball, not letting your toe come back forward until after the ball has left your foot and you are starting the follow through. This will allow you both more consistent accuracy and power on your passes. You have already made great strides and will continue to improve with the hard work you are putting in.

  • @ortins7259
    @ortins7259Ай бұрын

    4:32 you're right, there was a sidemen game in 2023 and 2022 that had over 5 goals scored by both teams but all the players had very bad skill

  • @Eigilbro

    @Eigilbro

    Ай бұрын

    I do think the gks weren't great in the sidemen matches. Not every player in the sidemen charity matches are bad, but some of them are

  • @thecoolestmanever9068
    @thecoolestmanever9068Ай бұрын

    Football is one of those few things given to us all by god. Not everyone gets food, water, or joy, but be it with a Champions League match ball or a bundle of plastic bags held together by rubber bands, it is impossible to not be able to enjoy some football.

  • @user-re7sk1uq4o
    @user-re7sk1uq4oАй бұрын

    Genial video. Totalmente de acuerdo.

  • @SalvatorVII
    @SalvatorVIIАй бұрын

    Its so funny seeing Luke become one of us 😂 a true football fan😅

  • @Kway32
    @Kway32Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. I'm more inspired now to find some pickup matches. Haven't played really since 2020.

  • @kiyopon5654
    @kiyopon5654Ай бұрын

    You are absolutely right and in countries that has football as their mainsport u play football before u start watching games

  • @rayes7331
    @rayes7331Ай бұрын

    It's so weird seeing the Fleur de lys as a college insignia when over here it just means anything Quebec and french related 😂😂

  • @gonnaw1n
    @gonnaw1nАй бұрын

    I'm pretty sure it has nothing to do with my advice a few videos back when I advised you to just kick a ball against a wall and work on your touch, but I am so happy to see you doing it in a video. It is repetitive but it works so well and if you get a little closer and keep the ball on the ground kicking right and left and staying on your toes, you will feel the benefits weeks later. Keep smashing it.

  • @user-on8vj7dh9e
    @user-on8vj7dh9eАй бұрын

    That's the beauty of football the game is so simplictic that even a 3year old child can play and enjoy it, it's the worlds only truly inclusive sport all ages all genders can play

  • @phungthanhphuong1690
    @phungthanhphuong1690Ай бұрын

    From a guys from a football culture then fell in love with basketball later in life, the things that seperate football from other sports is literally that we use feet instead of hand. That sh*t is hard af! I think thats the only thing a lot of Americans cannot imagine

  • @Madaaguu
    @MadaaguuАй бұрын

    Hey luke, great video! Just a tip: When doing those short passes you should strike the ball as your foot is going downward. So your foot should begin the motion higher and move towards the ground. This ensures the ball doesnt bobble/go up, making the bounce back easier to control!

  • @jpdlg1003
    @jpdlg1003Ай бұрын

    Beautiful video, beautiful sport.

  • @Tmp272
    @Tmp272Ай бұрын

    Hi Luke I really appreciate it and enjoyed the way you explained about football and in the rest of your videos...as you said you know nothing about football before and now you fall in love with the game... greetings from South East Asia ...👍

  • @sehu1291
    @sehu1291Ай бұрын

    In sundays league the score is often 7-4 for example 😂

  • @akokobemontel4490
    @akokobemontel4490Ай бұрын

    Quick tip for beginners hand movements helps when making passes or shooting 😊

  • @RiteshKumarPanda
    @RiteshKumarPandaАй бұрын

    I feel like Cricket is best enjoyed Watching and football is best enjoyed playing

  • @JoseNelisParham
    @JoseNelisParhamАй бұрын

    So right here mate! I mean it’s the most played sport in the world, with maybe over a billion active players. Players that have been kicking the ball since they were 4. You have to be insanely skilled if that is your competition.

  • @lperea21
    @lperea21Ай бұрын

    Dana White was never accused of being intelligent 😂

  • @linkash4167
    @linkash4167Ай бұрын

    I have a football in my living room, I dribble a little bit with it, do some keepy uppies and kick it around lightly, good way to keep those footy skills honed

  • @Cafenoir_
    @Cafenoir_Ай бұрын

    Football players are extraordinary. We, human use our hand for almost everything. Yet our favourite sports requires to play with our feets. It changes everything. Because you need to be precise with every touch (the higher the level the less forgiving your opponents will be), you need to be quick (decisions making). And you need to do this during high intensity run or just being tired from the game. And that's just talking about the football with the ball. You've got another bunch of stuff going on without the ball whether you are defending or a teammates got the ball.

  • @eligerus2622
    @eligerus2622Ай бұрын

    wow goosebump

  • @madMARTYNmarsh1981
    @madMARTYNmarsh1981Ай бұрын

    Dana White should receive the Elijah Wood treatment from a film called Green Street (the USA I think it is called Green Street Hooligans). The film also stars Charlie Hunnam. It is about English football hooligans. Elijahs character comes to England after a controversy at his college. He gets into football and makes friends with a football 'firm'. I won't spoil the film for you, but I recommend you watch it. Dana needs the same treatment Elijah got from the children. Edit. Incredibly, the film is available to watch for free on KZread. kzread.info/dash/bejne/anWIy9yGk6muqdI.htmlsi=f3wL_iymwCCRz5_-

  • @kimbirch1202
    @kimbirch1202Ай бұрын

    As a young kid, I spent hours kicking a football against a wall, or keeping it up in the air, if there was no one else to play with. Much more fun than playing a computer game in my bedroom. Following England women's Euro win, I now see young girls doing the same thing , which is great. To have a game, all you need is a flat surface and a ball. No specialist equipment, or adult supervision required.

  • @Fortunalux
    @FortunaluxАй бұрын

    Good to see you practicing with both feet! You're doing great

  • @human0_0skull
    @human0_0skullАй бұрын

    This is the perfect video to repost : I think the problem americans have with football is that many of them have probably never tried to play it (especially 11-on-11). so even if they try to get interested in the sport by watching a game, they'll quickly become bored and annoyed by the "passivity" of the players and the backward/short passes on the pitch. The concepts of match rhythm, momentum, technical and mental skill (first touch, positional awareness, vision, etc.) and team strategies go right over their heads. This -may- -be- (or was) the case for you too, which is why I recommend this excellent video by a professional USL player, which basically explains "how to watch a football match": The Speed of Play Paradox - Become Elite.

  • @tomlynch8114
    @tomlynch8114Ай бұрын

    It’s interesting. I can’t remember how or when I fell in love with Football. What I do know is that it’s one of those things that’s always been there. I don’t remember a time before I was aware of it. I went to my first game when I was 6 (I do know that Newcastle was my team because I’m from Newcastle and that was it they HAD to be my team. The concept of choosing a team didn’t exist). I’ve never played organised football. But like most fans (in the UK at least) from being a few years old you had ‘kickabouts’ with friends in the school playground, at the local park, in your street or backlane. Even sometimes kicking a ball against a wall by yourself. You’d play at school once or twice a week in PE or Games lessons. I was never any good but I enjoyed it. Watching and playing was a constant, but then unlike in the U.S it transcends being a sport. It’s part of our culture. Whoever that Dana bloke is, he clearly doesn’t get it. However I don’t think you have it quite right yourself. You say it’s down to skill, it is, but not they way you said it. By your rationale you’d see lower and non league games as high scoring affairs and they generally aren’t. The score lines are similar throughout the game because generally teams are playing other teams of the same or a similar level. It’s more the whole nature of the game, they way it’s played, the tactics, the size of the pitch, the fact that regardless of how a goal is scored. 1 goal = 1 point. It’s fair enough if he doesn’t like football and if he doesn’t understand it - again fine, there’s a number of sports that I don’t like and just don’t get, but to say they lack skill is just crazy. Incidentally the main host of the Newcastle KZread channel I ‘mod’ for used to be a professional Ice Hockey goalie and represented Great Britain would probably take issue with his comments too!

  • @spawderbat
    @spawderbatАй бұрын

    Every day better Luke 👍come on !

  • @lostinveda
    @lostinvedaАй бұрын

    welcome to the beautiful game! your take on how kicking a ball can be addictive is exactly why it's so popular: 1 kickable object and need not to be a ball; 2 markers to make a goal. hours of fun

  • @herdjerd9203
    @herdjerd9203Ай бұрын

    You should Check-out how sweeper-keeper Manuel changed football

  • @joules_sw
    @joules_swАй бұрын

    I have a tip for your pass skill, it's quité easy to correct and makes your passes like three times better. At the moment you touch the ball to pasa, make sure that the foot you use to stand points to the exact direction you wanna give to the ball, always point with your standing foot. Try it and tell me the result

  • @Zwiezer
    @ZwiezerАй бұрын

    You will emotionally invested in this sport and your favourite club after supporting them for a while

  • @dbfoxybrown
    @dbfoxybrownАй бұрын

    You love this sport we so love 👍Has for DW bro you ain’t got a clue what your missing

  • @aceofspoons8382
    @aceofspoons8382Ай бұрын

    Dana is in the controversy business. Bad takes make great publicity, which is what he's good at I wouldn't take him too seriously

  • @jamesgibson8088
    @jamesgibson8088Ай бұрын

    Keep trying to use your left foot when your messing around with the ball it will help with ball control when your more comfortable with your other foot aswell

  • @sadrequiem
    @sadrequiemАй бұрын

    Oh dude, I have a feeling I'd have so much fun going to that place and kicking the ball around. As a kid all I needed was a ball to kick around but having at least one friend to do it made it all much more fun. We deviced all kinds of one on one football (soccer) games.

  • @krentenbol3363
    @krentenbol3363Ай бұрын

    Football is not just for people playing the game themselves. One of the greatest joys in the world is just grabbing a ball with some friends and go to the pitch at a local club. I don't know what it's called elsewhere but "zestienen" (meaning 16-ing, referring to the size of the 16meter penalty box) is a game where you need just two feet and hands and you have to take turns shooting the ball at goal from outside the penalty box. Everyone starts with 10 points, and everytime someone scores the GK loses a point, if you miss it's your turn on goal. Speed is essential, if you miss and are not positioned in the goal in time it's your loss. But like dana white said, even 3 year olds can do it, so everyone is welcome and we don't abuse lack of skill, except when Dana comes to play cause he wouldn't stand a chance against my 12yo nephew.

  • @andrewcoulson2375
    @andrewcoulson2375Ай бұрын

    Top lad 🫡

  • @wa5x5on
    @wa5x5onАй бұрын

    NAH Luke u have improved so much wtf 😮

  • @Dorvi04
    @Dorvi04Ай бұрын

    Dana is an example of the US society's ignorance. The problem is they can't accept being bad at something. Basically if the US is bad at something that means that thing is bad. That is the same attitude they have towards every sport they are not good at. It is understood and expected at this point.

  • @jgons

    @jgons

    Ай бұрын

    typical condescending european attitude lumping all americans into one take.

  • @rayes7331

    @rayes7331

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah no one is taking Dana's op seriously it's so dumb lol

  • @joules_sw
    @joules_swАй бұрын

    I see your touch has improved

  • @mrpasharoo
    @mrpasharoo23 күн бұрын

    Watching you follow that ball up and down that court makes me want jump on a plane just to have a kick about with you. Love your passion for the beautiful game! Oh and Dana, any idiot can clench their hand into a fist and swing it, takes years of practice to deflect and counter simultaneuously and effectively. You fight with your brain not just your muscles. The same is true of all sports.

  • @bingForbes
    @bingForbesАй бұрын

    glad you love the beautifull game bro!

  • @bluepeter1519
    @bluepeter1519Ай бұрын

    Footie is the greatest thing since sliced bread ,to play and watch,end of !!!

  • @LordM7-ln1db
    @LordM7-ln1dbАй бұрын

    Firstcomment love videos

  • @mrmr5580
    @mrmr5580Ай бұрын

    The thing with Dana White is the same as most non-fans, they just dont understand the game, it's like a lot of sports, any sport sucks if you don't understand what's going on, you're looking at it from the perspective of someone who's now got a proper understanding of the game, Dana White obviously hasnt got that understanding

  • @GarkKahn
    @GarkKahnАй бұрын

    If someone says It's a costly sport to enter and made for the rich clearly never saw a football player in their entire life More than 90% of pros used to be the exact oppossite before going pro

  • @gsintampalam
    @gsintampalamАй бұрын

    If hockey field is big as a football field, I don't think they have higher score either. Hockey, basketball, futsal have higher score because they have small field so they always more closer to the net, that's mean u have more chances to score, not to mention hockey and basketball play with hand so it is more easy to control.

  • @johnolin
    @johnolinАй бұрын

    I’ve played both growing up and I can say that hockey was way easier for me than soccer

  • @thebonuslvl7181
    @thebonuslvl7181Ай бұрын

    i like ur argument about high scoring, its good to hear it from an american, reminds me of how the nba changed the rules to make defense impotent so offensive players could score more, yet ratings are now so low in the nba... because without resistance offense loses its meaning, when there were more restrictions and defense was allowed to be stiffer without carrying and travelling for offense etc it creates the diamonds of offense like MJ who thrive under the pressure causing the whole world to stop and notice, rather than just stat padding and the few fans who're left being calculating stat merchants... football has the widest range of levels and body sizes who can excel at it, and cos its so easy to pick up yet difficult to master, your gran can kick a ball but theres so many layers in between her level and and that of a superstar lol and thats the magic of it... like u say, sport is something you feel, so its good you're expanding your appreciation of the beautiful game...

  • @GaminGilmore
    @GaminGilmoreАй бұрын

    Thank you Luke! I can't tell you how many times I have been arguing with someone who has an extreme and bad take about the game, but I can tell that they aren't true fans of the sport, nor have ever played it. I'll even see it from fans of my own team in which they say something along the lines of "This player is so bad, why didn't they just pass/dribble/shoot there", and I have to explain that real life isn't like FIFA where you can just hit a button and it works out.

  • @ralfklonowski3740
    @ralfklonowski3740Ай бұрын

    "I loved that we could watch 90 minutes without stoppages and commercial breaks." - commercial starts - Brilliant!! LOL Your passion as well as your skills with the ball are definetly growing - good to see. Should anyone ever ridicule you for kicking the ball against a wall, tell them that the Kaiser himself, the one and only Franz Beckenbauer, once said that a backyard wall had taught him clean passes. The ball only came back to you if your pass was clean, otherwise it bounced somwhere and you had to chase it. BTW: While most coaches are former players, there are notable examples. The foremost of them is probably Arrigo Sacci, coach and mastermind of the brilliant AC Milan squad of around 1987 to 1990. He was such an ungainly player that even the small local club of his hometown rejected him. But his passion for the game would not have this, so he persuaded them to let him coch them. His AC Milan is still remembered as one of the most inspiring teams to ever grace the European circuit.

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