Let me, as a former active member of Ultras FATAL TIGERS in Fes (Morocco) explain to you the scale of moroccan Ultras. Every ultras release every year an album with a dozen of songs in it, the topics in those songs are various : the love for the club, the political and social environnement, the history of the club, the achievements of the club and the ultras, the struggles and hard times... It's very deep and various and it includes a lot of work to find the instrumental + lyrics that will have great effect on the fans on day match. The Ultras gathers all generations of fans, they meet in reunions to discuss about : the next game, the animation, the trip if they are playing away ... You can find every social casts united by the love of the club. We dont need to practice before games because we are madly in love with our team : the minute they release the album, every one know the songs by heart for the upcoming game. The drums sets the tempo so we keep singing in unisson, and we keep singing the whole 90 minutes even if we are loosing. Hope you understand a bit more about ultras in morocco, i invite you to check videos about : - Ultras Winners (From Wydad Casablanca) - Raja fans (Casablanca, Morocco) - The derby between Raja and Wydad - Ultras Fatal Tigers (Fez, Morocco) - Other videos of Helala Boys (Kenitra, Morocco) - Ultras Black Army (Rabat, Morocco) - Ultras Hercules (Tanger, Morocco) - Ultras Imazighen (Agadir, Morocco) Moroccan Ultras are on another level, hope you can visit us to see by yourself
@SHlV3 жыл бұрын
Our football is surrounded by politics, religion, social divides. When we say American sports are 'just sports' our intentions aren't to sound disrespectful, but to show the difference between us and the US and what our sports truly mean to us. These things have been going on before the United States was even founded, and have bled into our sports. The passion is unparalleled. Great reaction bro!
@HSTheWhap3 жыл бұрын
Hopefully he sees this, and I’m not sure these are the best 2 videos on the subject, but it’ll show how some of these club roots a d political divisions are still in the sport in ways Americans just don’t understand: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a5ixoHRmntpsatE
@strangelyjamesly40783 жыл бұрын
The 2nd one is from Morocco.
@maximilianmaier39503 жыл бұрын
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@nabiilweb10282 жыл бұрын
The 2nd one is from Marocco 🇲🇦 kac 🤍💚
@partista773 жыл бұрын
Hi. I have one question for the US guys, and it's genuine curiosity.... Do u go on a 200 miles trip to support the team? Or it's only home team supporters in their stadium? Also, can u be a membership of your team? Paying monthly fees or u only can buy tickets? In Europe it's common to drive 200 miles each way to support your team. Thks!!
@huginmunin82533 жыл бұрын
I cant say for sure if they travel or are local supporters in that city but i have seen away fans in both basketboll and football (im european)
@EdgarCruz-hu3uf3 жыл бұрын
I’m in a barra brava crew here in USA in Chicago and our closest away game is a 6hr drive to Columbus and we have season tickets for $350 the culture here in USA has always been here but now it’s been grown a lot especially with South American style
@momcilogavric49302 жыл бұрын
We dont give a shit for peoples feelings in Europe,we say what is true
@mathijs03833 жыл бұрын
Nice reaction 👌
@mathijs03833 жыл бұрын
React to part 2
@jk22193 жыл бұрын
if you want to talk pause the video, rude af talking over it while its playing
@johnnywheelerreacts25793 жыл бұрын
Yes I’m putting that into practice because it just makes more sense all around
@ZainabProductions3 жыл бұрын
Chill it’s not rude and it’s never that deep it’s his channel