So a little explanation is needed for the uninitiated: Steve Gerrard slipped over and gave the ball to Ba who scored and it ruined Liverpools chances of winning the league. Adebayor "dad washes elephants" chant is basically slightly racist, referring to his African heritage. Yaya and Kolo Toure are brothers. And why not sing their name to the tune of No Limit? George Best was an absolute football genius and also a bit of a drinker to say the least who passed away a few years ago. And "go on the piss" in British parlance means go out on a big drinking session. The "Park Park" chant is referring to the fact Sun Ji Park is Korean and they eat dogs in Korea. And also to the running joke in England (not saying it's true) that people from Liverpool (Scouse people, or scousers) are generally thieves and drug addicts and live in council houses (project housing) John Terry could've won the Champions league which is the pinnacle of club football with his penalty but he slipped and fucked it up "Fat granny shagger: Wayne Rooney was caught with a prostitute who was a grandmother. "He bites who he wants" Luis Suarez has been caught biting other players at least twice. Remarkable. "His name is a shop" John Lewis is a famous department store. "Your teeth are offside" the implication being: Suarez's teeth are so big that even though his body is onside, he has no control over where his teeth are "He went for a shit" Jason Puncheon was called on as a substitute but was nowhere to be seen. He appeared moments later, having been to the toilet. The crowd then inferred he'd been for a number 2. Eyes are offside: Same thing with Suarez but Ozil has big eyes rather than teeth Benitez look like a fat Spanish waiter. It's true.
People in Korea dont eat dogs it was only during the korean war that the older generation were forced to eat dog because it was the only food that they had, but people dont eat it anymore so necessarily saying that they do is considered racist but since you didnt really know it doesnt really matter.
In uk we have red sauce (tomato ketchup) and brown sauce ( HP sauce) that’s what brown sauce ment, we have one or the other for pie, bacon sandwiches chips loads of other stuff
"Brown" refers to brown sauce, which is a popular British sauce (which comes in a bottle like ketchup does) made from fruit extracts (of dates/apples/raisins), molasses, spices and anchovies. It's delicious. There is a similar thing in the USA called steak sauce.
well there is two kinds of brown sauce 3 if you count melted chocolate regular brown sause and fruity brown sauce. speaking of imma go make a bacon sandwhich, good mornin.
Park is an Asian football player, Brown us brown source look it up on Google, Yaya and kolo are players for the team Manchester city! All of these things are British, you should've done some research and not try to trigger British people like me
Sorry dude but couldn't get past 4 minutes, you have the demeanour of Wesley Willis and thats not a good thing unless you were Wesley Willis. You need to know the full story and facts to really appreciate what the chants are saying, it doesn't translate to an American at all really.
whovianhistory buff 2345 No, it’s just a joke about him having prominent teeth, and the teeth being offside. For the biting incident chant see: “He bites who he wants”
brown sauce... someone handed him brown sauce to put on his pie...lol thats a funny one (most places have two options of sauce...ketchup and brown which is a tangy brown sauce kinda like barbecue)
How it works, right, they'll have chants they know because they've done them before. But they can make up new ones on the fly too. There's one that keeps popping up that's the same tune. So when that player went to the bathroom, that one would have been made up right then. Very simple, two repeats of a line, then the player's name, then repeat the line again. One person would have started with "He went for a shit, he went for a shiiiit" and then every single person round them would join in. Spreads round the whole area really fast. Same with "His eyes are offside", "He's shagging the ref", etc. Same tune, same structure.
My husband and I watch Premier League in the US on the NBC Sport channel. We just get some mixed American and British commentary. We don’t get to hear the crowd very clearly.
Yaya toure and kolo toure are two brothers that play football, that's their chant (kolo kolo kolo kolo kolo kolo kolo toure, yaya yaya yaya yaya yaya yaya yaya toure)
The "George Best" the Man Utd fans are chanting about was like the original Messi from the 60s/70s. He was a notorious alcoholic who ruined his career, but a genius ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uJWWA-h_-5g.html
I loved this reaction! Of course you didn't get all the references, I wouldn't get American references either. British sports chants are really silly, fun little songs to sing just to take the piss out of anyone and everyone. It's expected. They do it at cricket matches too. One of our cricketers Freddie Flintoff, he screwed up by getting pissed on a night out and drunkenly getting in a boat in the sea. So next time he was allowed to play (he got suspended for being an idiot), the crowd hit him with the well-known song "What shall we do with a drunken sailor" but changed all the words. "Send him out to bat with an oar and compass", for example! "Stick him in his room until he's sober", etc.
The thing is all these chants have a story behind them and the thing Americans don't get is us Brits take the piss out of our selves on a regular basis it's all good banter
🇬🇧 songs from Leigh Park youth, football lads, Hampshire UK. 🦞 1“ you stabbed me once, you stabbed me twice, how lucky were you-oo, not to get lice”. 🦞 2. “Last nite we had a bit a fun, last nite we had a bit a fun, Blood on our laces, an sh*t on our faces, then we got outa bed wid ya mum.” 🌹🌸🌼💐
what is there not to get ??? his name is a shop....there is a shop called john lewis but u dont need to know that to get the gag....surely u could hav guessed that but i guess not
Most of what we sing at British football you wont get at a lakers vs Patriots game. Some of these songs and chants go back years. And every club from the premiership to league 2 and village football has some form of song . Glad you enjoyed some of our contribution to music. Motown it ain't.