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This is the biggest load of shyt ever.
'gooooollll' just sounds dirty and premeditated.
'YEEEEEESSSSS' is the product of raw passion, so pure, so clean
It's the symbol of the reactive and interactive nature of our crowd, we don't play that choreography shyt play boi
The British style of chanting/the British crowd sound really is the most unique in the world.
It's worst in France because they say "but" (I can't translate it because you english doesn't have this "u" sound and the final "t" is kinda unheard) screamed like "Buuuuuuuuuuuuuut".
It's more on the radio though, look at Zidane's goal at 2'10
france espagne avec le son de RMC - YouTube
That was a few years back fortunately and that was truly horrendous. Now they just scream the scorer's name or some sentence describing the goal more than anything else.
OL 5-5 OM. Canal+. - YouTube
Pauleta PSG OM - YouTube
Umtiti vs Tottenham (W9 Balbir/Ferreri) - YouTube
EDIT : You were talking about sportcasters ? If it was about the fans, generally it's a "Ouééééééééééééé" or "Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaah".
This is the biggest load of shyt ever.
'gooooollll' just sounds dirty and premeditated.
'YEEEEEESSSSS' is the product of raw passion, so pure, so clean
This is true. But thousands of fans with a synchronized gooooaaaal is
good videos. maybe i was thinking more about half-empty la liga stadiums than anything with proper passion
i declare a tie. with GOOOOOL being better before the 85th minute, and YAAAAAAS being better after the 85th minute
Anyone else ever thought it was a bit funny when they score in Spain the crowd goes OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It's funny. Because they sound like monkeys.
as in Carlos? The ex Genoa forward?
I remember Sosa, he left peg was his pace was electric as well. But I think Sosas left was probably more about power and accuracy then having any actual finesse to it like Recobas has, thats why hes a better passer of the ball than Sosa was.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has won a Barclays Race For The Golden Boot award for being the first player in the Premier League to reach 20 goals this season.
The Uruguay international has netted 21 times in the Premier League for Brendan Rodgers' side this term and is two goals clear of Manchester United forward Robin van Persie.
In November, Suarez picked up another Barclays Race For The Golden Boot for being the first player to reach 10 goals in the Premier League.
"I don't know if I am in the very best scoring form of my life, but certainly I am enjoying a bit of what every striker needs and that is a little bit of luck," Suarez said.
"Last season, chances weren't going in, whereas this year they are.
"You have to work hard as a striker to get into the right positions and anticipate situations - that's important, too.
"It's also evidence the team are working well and moving in the right direction as a whole - but at the same time, it is nice as a player to receive personal recognition because it means you're doing a good job."