I Visited The Worlds POSHEST Football Club

AwayDays
8 Feb 202419:17

Summary

TLDRThe video script details a visit to Fulham's Craven Cottage, a football ground in London, known for its posh reputation. The narrator, accompanied by his posh friend Max, explores the stereotype of Fulham being a posh club, discussing the area's wealth and the fans' eccentric behaviors, such as bringing cheese boards and wine to matches. They experience the matchday atmosphere, noting the cozy and warm environment, and the lack of aggression often associated with football. The video captures the unique charm of Fulham, from the beautiful stadium setting to the fans' mixed reactions to the posh label. Despite a quiet game, the narrator enjoyed the day, appreciating the stadium's beauty and the overall pleasant experience, suggesting that while the posh label may not define the entire fan base, it does contribute to the club's distinct character.

Takeaways

  • 🏟️ The author visits Craven Cottage, home of Fulham FC, to explore the 'posh' stereotype associated with the club.
  • 🍷 Fulham fans are known for their unique match day experiences, such as bringing wine, cheese, and grapes to away games.
  • 🧀 The club is sometimes perceived as posh due to its location in a wealthy part of London and certain fan behaviors.
  • 🎓 The term 'posh' is a point of contention for some Fulham fans who feel it misrepresents the fan base as a whole.
  • 🍽️ There's a mention of 'cheese boards' being sold, which adds to the posh stereotype, but many fans dislike this characterization.
  • 🏙️ The walk to the stadium is described as beautiful, enhancing the upscale reputation of the area.
  • 👕 A story is shared about a fan who brought a sponge cake and knife to a game, cutting into the stereotype of what a Fulham fan represents.
  • 🍽️ The author and his posh friend, Max, enjoy hospitality tickets and discuss the posh connotations of certain food items like fish and chips.
  • 👥 There's a debate about whether Chelsea or Fulham is posher, with the author leaning towards Fulham due to its perceived kinder community.
  • 🎶 Live music, specifically an acoustic guitar, is present at the match, contributing to a relaxed and less tribal atmosphere.
  • 🍾 The experience at Fulham is described as warm and cozy, with a less intense atmosphere compared to other football clubs, which the author appreciates.

Q & A

  • What is the term 'Posh' used to describe in the context of the transcript?

    -In the transcript, 'Posh' is used to describe a football club, person, group, or thing that is associated with or behaves as if it belongs to the upper classes.

  • Why does the speaker feel annoyed when people call them 'Posh' due to their Northug accent?

    -The speaker is annoyed because they believe the label 'Posh' is a stereotype that doesn't accurately reflect their background or the nature of football as a sport that is typically accessible to everyone.

  • Which sports are mentioned as being more 'Posh' in the transcript?

    -Rugby is mentioned multiple times as being more 'Posh', suggesting it is perceived as a sport for the upper classes.

  • What are two football clubs mentioned in the transcript as being particularly 'Posh'?

    -Chelsea and Fulham are the two football clubs mentioned as being particularly 'Posh'.

  • Why does the speaker lean more towards Fulham as the stereotypical 'Posh' club?

    -The speaker leans towards Fulham because of certain characteristics associated with the club's fans, such as the use of cheese boards and a neutral stand, which are seen as more upper-class behaviors.

  • What is the significance of the location of Craven Cottage in the context of the transcript?

    -Craven Cottage is significant because it is located in one of the wealthier parts of London, which contributes to the 'Posh' stereotype of Fulham Football Club.

  • How do some Fulham fans respond to the 'Posh' stereotype?

    -Some Fulham fans detest the 'Posh' accusations and even sell their own cheese boards, embracing the stereotype in a humorous way.

  • What is the unusual trend observed among a selection of Fulham fans that the speaker finds 'amazing'?

    -The unusual trend is that some Fulham fans take wine, cheese, and grapes, as well as other gourmet foods, to away games, which is considered antithetical to typical football fan behavior.

  • What is the 'Harrow football' mentioned in the transcript and how does it differ from the traditional football?

    -Harrow football is a version of football played at Harrow School, characterized by a larger ball and played on a field, making it a mix between Rugby Football and sumo wrestling. It is different from traditional football due to its size and the playing conditions.

  • Why does the speaker believe that the perception of Fulham as a 'Posh' club might not be entirely accurate?

    -The speaker believes that while Fulham may attract wealthier fans due to its location in a wealthy area of London, it doesn't mean the entire fan base is 'Posh'. They suggest that every fan base has some 'Posh' people and that the stereotype might not reflect the majority.

  • What does the speaker think about the atmosphere at Craven Cottage during the match?

    -The speaker describes the atmosphere as good, warm, and cozy, but also notes that it wasn't the most intense or tribal, suggesting a more relaxed and enjoyable experience for the fans.

Outlines

00:00

🏟️ Visiting Fulham: The 'Posh' Football Club

The speaker begins by addressing the stereotype of Fulham Football Club as 'posh,' a term often associated with the upper class. They express frustration at being labeled posh due to their accent and clarify that poshness doesn't necessarily mix with football, which is traditionally seen as an accessible sport. The speaker highlights that while some fans of Chelsea and Fulham are seen as posh, they lean towards Fulham as the stereotypical posh club. They mention Fulham's nickname 'the Posh' and discuss the club's affluent fan base and unique traditions, such as cheese boards and wine on train rides to away games. The speaker also talks about the beautiful location of Fulham's stadium, Craven Cottage, and its posh surroundings, including the wealthy area of London it's situated in. They end the paragraph by expressing their anticipation to attend a match at Craven Cottage and explore the posh stereotype further.

05:02

🍽️ The Pub Experience and Menu Poshness

The speaker and their posh friend, Max, meet at a pub for hospitality before the match. They discuss the posh connotations of their location and the menu, which includes items like pressed duck and pachino terrine, leading to a conversation about what defines poshness. The speaker orders fish and chips, a dish they argue doesn't feel posh but rather reminiscent of their upbringing. They also touch upon the posh stereotype in football and how it contrasts with the behavior of some fans. The paragraph concludes with a discussion about the posh names they've encountered and the poshness of certain behaviors, such as having a quad-barreled name or attending a prestigious school.

10:05

🎉 Atmosphere and Experience at Craven Cottage

The speaker and Max arrive at Craven Cottage and discuss the stadium's unique features, including its proximity to a river and the presence of an actual cottage within the stadium grounds. They comment on the good atmosphere and the lack of intimidation, which the speaker appreciates. They also discuss the posh stereotype and how it doesn't bother Max, who argues that football should be enjoyed in various ways. The speaker notes the cozy and warm environment, which they believe Fulham would want to market. They also mention the presence of a musician and the laid-back attitude of the fans around them, suggesting a less tribal and more inclusive experience. The paragraph ends with the speaker trying red wine at the football match, which they don't enjoy, and a reflection on the game's atmosphere and the posh stereotype.

15:06

🍾 Post-Match Thoughts on Fulham's Posh Reputation

After the match, the speaker reflects on the game and the overall experience at Fulham. They acknowledge that while the game wasn't the most exciting, they had a good time and appreciated the stadium's beauty and the fans' demeanor. The speaker suggests that the posh label comes from the club being in a wealthy area, attracting wealthier and perhaps more eccentric fans. They argue that the posh stereotype shouldn't detract from the fact that football fans can enjoy the sport in different ways. The speaker recommends visiting Craven Cottage for its beauty and unique atmosphere, despite the game being a bit flat. The paragraph concludes with the speaker's intention to create more football-related content and a farewell.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Posh

The term 'Posh' is used to describe something or someone that is considered to be of high social class or exhibiting characteristics associated with the upper class. In the video, it is used to characterize the football club Fulham and its fan base, suggesting a certain level of sophistication or wealth. The video explores whether this label is a fair representation of the club and its supporters.

💡Fulham

Fulham is a football club based in London, known for its dedicated fan base and the stadium Craven Cottage. The video discusses the stereotype of Fulham being a 'posh' club and whether this reputation holds true. It is a central theme as the speaker aims to experience a matchday at Fulham to understand the fan culture and atmosphere.

💡Craven Cottage

Craven Cottage is the home stadium of Fulham Football Club. It is highlighted for its picturesque location by the river and its historical significance. The video mentions it as one of the UK's most beautiful football grounds, emphasizing its role in creating a unique matchday experience for Fulham fans.

💡Stereotype

A stereotype is a widely held but often oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. In the context of the video, the stereotype refers to the common perception that Fulham fans are posh. The video aims to challenge or confirm this stereotype through firsthand experience at a game.

💡Matchday Experience

The matchday experience encompasses all the events and atmosphere surrounding a football game, from the journey to the stadium, the match itself, to the interactions with fellow fans. The video focuses on the matchday experience at Fulham to evaluate if it lives up to the posh stereotype associated with the club.

💡Hospitality

Hospitality in a football context refers to a premium service offered to fans which includes better seating, access to exclusive areas, and often, a meal or refreshments. The video mentions hospitality tickets, indicating a higher level of comfort and service which could contribute to the posh perception of Fulham.

💡Cheese Boards

Cheese boards are mentioned as a symbol of the posh stereotype associated with Fulham fans. It is highlighted when the video talks about fans bringing cheese, wine, and grapes to away games, which is an atypical behavior for football supporters and contributes to the club's posh image.

💡Football Culture

Football culture refers to the customs, behaviors, and attitudes typical of football fans and the sport in general. The video discusses Fulham's football culture, particularly how it contrasts with the more aggressive or hooligan elements seen in other clubs, suggesting a more genteel or posh approach to enjoying the sport.

💡Chelsea

Chelsea is another London-based football club often compared to Fulham in terms of being posh. The video briefly touches on the debate between which club is considered more posh, using it as a point of comparison to further explore Fulham's reputation.

💡Rugby

Rugby is another sport mentioned in the video as being traditionally associated with the posh or upper class. It is used as a contrast to football, which is seen as more accessible and less class-bound. The video suggests that the posh fans might prefer rugby over football.

💡Accusations

Accusations in this context refer to the claims or beliefs that Fulham fans are posh. The video explores these accusations by examining the behaviors and attitudes of Fulham fans during a match. It is a key element in understanding the tension between the club's image and the reality of its fan base.

Highlights

The speaker expresses frustration at being labeled 'Posh' due to their Northug accent.

Stereotypical views of 'Posh' fans are contrasted with the accessibility of football.

Fulham and Chelsea are highlighted as two clubs often considered 'Posh' in the UK.

Fulham is favored as the stereotypical 'Posh' club, with references to cheese boards and neutral stands.

The speaker's friend, Max, is introduced as a 'Posh' individual joining for the game.

Craven Cottage is described as potentially the UK's most beautiful football ground.

Fulham fans are noted to detest the 'Posh' label, yet they sell their own cheese boards.

A unique trend among Fulham fans is mentioned, where they bring wine, cheese, and grapes to away games.

The speaker shares an anecdote about a Fulham fan cutting a cake with a knife at a game, embodying a stereotype.

The speaker questions whether the 'Posh' stereotype of Fulham fans is accurate or just a few wealthy individuals.

A passionate Fulham fan's rant about proper fan behavior is referenced.

Arrival at Craven Cottage is described, noting the greenery and river, contrasting with typical London settings.

The hospitality experience at the game is detailed, including a mile-up-the-road location.

Max's entrance is dramatized with a humorous comparison to a WWE wrestler.

The speaker and Max discuss the poshness of certain food items and the stereotype of posh behavior.

A debate about which club is posher, Chelsea or Fulham, is mentioned.

The atmosphere at Craven Cottage is described as warm and cozy, rather than intensely tribal.

The speaker reflects on the enjoyment of the day and the beauty of the stadium, despite the flat game.

The experience concludes with a recommendation to visit Fulham due to the stadium's beauty and the overall positive experience.

Transcripts

00:00

today I'm off to watch the world's

00:01

poshest football club Posh is defined by

00:04

a person group or thing belonging to or

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behaving as if they belonging to the

00:07

upper classes not me people calling me

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Posh because I have a northug accent

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drives me mad anyway Posh isn't

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something that necessarily crosses over

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with football stereotypically the sport

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is known for its accessibility to

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everyone whereas the more generically

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Posh fans would see themselves at

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another sport like rugby or rugby or

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even rugby rugby rugby is Posh that's

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the point however there is a few Club

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sceners Posh in the UK specifically

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Pizza nickname the Posh however two

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clubs stand up more than others Chelsea

00:33

and Fulham I lean more towards Fulham

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being the stereotypical Posh Club the

00:37

cheese boards on a train the neutral

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stand etc etc I also have a very Posh

00:42

friend joining me for today's game too

00:44

Mr Max fos is this all a myth however

00:46

what is the match there Craven Cottage

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really like let's go off the fulam and

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bring on the poshness or the fness no

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that's poshness hello I'm in London it

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is a evening I'm about to meet Max well

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I was about an hour and a half till I

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meet Max I'm here early I think we

00:59

should have a quick little dive into why

01:03

people consider Fulham the posish

01:04

football club and whether that's fair I

01:07

mean firstly it isn't a part of London

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that is very Posh in itself one of the

01:11

more wealthy parts of London as you can

01:13

see on the screen it's very it's it's a

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nice area but I did a tweet asking for

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people's examples as to why they

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consider Fulham Posh and whether the

01:22

stereotype is true or not true also

01:24

whether you consider this club Posh or

01:26

not it is without shadow of a doubt in

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one of the nicest looking parts of

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London like this is this is the walk you

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go on this walk you take this walk to

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the ground and the ground is on the

01:35

river and you could argue it's like the

01:36

UK's most beautiful football ground it

01:39

is it is a beautiful place it is also

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absolutely worth noting that a lot of

01:42

fulam fans completely detest the Posh

01:45

accusations but you know there are they

01:48

do as you can they do on screen as you

01:50

can see sell their own cheese board

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so what does that

01:56

[Music]

01:58

mean there's also a trend that goes

02:01

around with a selection of ful and fans

02:02

which is amazing where they take wine

02:04

cheese and grapes and like cheese and

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crackers and like mixed meat is it

02:09

called shakuri on the train to away

02:11

games which is so anti what football

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fans do but I also love it which is is

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not me I'm from great y I just talk

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Southern and they also used to have a

02:19

neutral stand for a while which people

02:21

were like why I don't know they still

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have it but people were like why are you

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doing that come on as far as walks go

02:28

towards football grounds

02:30

pretty decent this one is

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it a full and fan also presented my

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favorite football image of all time

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Alfie overlay it it is the man who

02:43

bought a Victorious sponge to a football

02:46

game and a knife and started cucking him

02:49

cucking that's what I do um started

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cutting himself up cake at half time and

02:54

I just think that is that is the perfect

02:56

definition for The Stereotype of Fulham

02:59

fans and what we're going to do today is

03:00

get into Craven Cottage and see whether

03:02

that stereotype brings true or if it's

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just as I suspect a normal fan base of a

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few Posh people because it's in a rich

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area most fan bases have Posh people I

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think there's this quite iconic rant

03:13

from a Fulham fan which once again sort

03:15

of plays Into The Stereotype to the F

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IMU for a pie which went on my new white

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home shirt I SP over about seven people

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you are aad excuse my French sorry about

03:23

the language once again apologize for

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the language twice but people really

03:27

need to look at their behavior during

03:28

games I am the first to get emotional

03:30

but no need to throw a pie brand new

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shirt ruined and two points lost not

03:35

sure the pie correlates to the two

03:37

points lost and always jumping up and

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down on seats is not

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needed kind of is this is not the full

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imish way to behave you want to go and

03:48

do that go and support the down the road

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is a new term the full imish way to

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behave I want to find out what the

03:55

actual full image way to behave is

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today

04:00

[Applause]

04:04

we've arrived at Craven Cottage I've got

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about 45 minutes to spare I just think

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it's a it's such a good ground

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especially for the place it is but to

04:11

have a ground that's got like this much

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like Greenery and stuff around it in

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London of all places and a river just

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feels like such an

04:23

anomaly so I bought both myself and Max

04:25

Hospitality tickets for this the

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hospitality it's taken me to is like a

04:29

mile up the road which is interesting

04:30

because if you think it really was Posh

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they send the Riff Raff a mile up the

04:34

road or not even let them in I won't be

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allowed in look at

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[Music]

04:49

me is that a wild Max fos in the

04:52

distance walking towards me I believe it

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is airpods in business strictly

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business

05:02

Monday Night Raw baby we just love

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poshness I know welcome welcome to

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Daddy's home let me show you brown we're

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we're unfortunately we're not in the bar

05:11

of the royal bar of Kensington and

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Chelsea but we're just in hammeri and

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Pham which is a great chain but we're at

05:17

the crab tree it's a pub there

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Hospitality in here there is Hospitality

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or f fality f fatality brought my helmet

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you never know what scraps going to

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fight out break out Cheers Cheers very

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very yeah this Pub this Pub is very the

05:32

holiday it's giving Jude Laur and

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Cameron Diaz but I'm not going to BL

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we've also got the

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[Music]

05:40

menu a lot of these words on this menu

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are quite alien to me right but I

05:44

imagine they're quite normal for you so

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there's a parsley that's a vegetable

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you've got the classic uh press duck and

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pachio terine what's a

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terine team in Italy near Juventus I

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actually don't know what is so is this

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is this Posh eica yeah what you're doing

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right now yeah this is I actually have

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got

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cash cashmere with a shacket got my fish

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and chips coming I got to make sure that

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I don't get anything on it fish and

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chips doesn't feel inherently Posh fish

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and chips actually feels like the Great

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Yarmouth Meal which I grew up with true

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the tartar sauce has got pass do you

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know people on my channel call me Posh

06:26

because I've got a Southern accent guys

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you're in the big leag

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now see what annoys me actually about

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what you've got there is when Americans

06:40

come to

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England no that that should be up at the

06:43

Posh when Americans come to England and

06:45

think fishing chips is that cuz they're

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not chip shop chips and it really

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irritates me that they're not chip shop

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chips they're Oven Chips and there is a

06:53

discernable difference that's ma they

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are Ma's by the way a lemon merang

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cheesecake yeah sounds like the most

07:01

attractive thing in my life for the past

07:03

year that is an unbelievable Prospect

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stiky tofe pudding yeah I mean Lemon

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Brown cheesecake I'm pretty sure I went

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to school with lemon brown cheesecake

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kind of what is the poshest name you've

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ever encountered I don't know whether he

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watches away days or not this isn't this

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is a natural person I went to a school

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with a guy called Humphrey Brighton hom

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Stant a

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knife that's that's a quadruple Barrel

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name which is quadrupled quad quad baby

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if you had a double barrel name in my

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school you were the richest person there

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so you've gone quad yeah i' I've met a

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I've met quad before he was hadly guy

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actually H Harrow yeah much different to

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fake high school of Norfolk very

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different yeah yeah har on the hill uh

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the FA Cup was invented by Hero um the

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first F cup Was Won by the Harrow

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Wanderers which is the old boys of

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Harrow we've got some silver yeah we've

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got our own version of football as well

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called Harrow football the ball is much

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bigger it's played on a farm so it's

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really muddy it's like a mixture of

08:01

Rugby Football and sumo wrestling I hate

08:04

every bit of that you just said that

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great it's great fake high school we W's

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got an

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offstein so there's that right should we

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go we got half an hour yeah who's that

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oh Bobby Reed is is that Bobby de Reed

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do of course you pronounce the middle

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name of

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it every name is important we got a

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drink voucher I've got my drink vou I'm

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going to keep a drink but it's going to

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be for a softy course no s

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movement thought opin on the S forette

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movement emiline pankar would have made

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a terrific Center back we follow these

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guys yeah I think they they know they

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they seem to know what they're doing

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look at this all the Ultras off for a

08:42

fight off for a

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scrap look at that orderly line in terms

08:47

of obviously you're a Chelsea fan match

08:49

um the the debate is always who is posha

08:52

Chelsea or Fulham is that the debate um

08:54

on Twitter it was you got ma in Chelsea

08:57

yeah the hotel room in the stadium fad

08:59

yeah I just feel like fulam are more

09:01

known for the whole oh no Fulham are

09:03

absolutely posher because there's the

09:05

underbelly of Chelsea of

09:08

racism yeah there's more hooliganism

09:10

there there's much more hooliganism

09:11

whereas Fulham is just a is just

09:14

seemingly a Kinder kind of community of

09:16

football lovers and and I know in the

09:18

football discourse that's like seen as a

09:20

bad thing because absolutely not be like

09:23

yeah at them but actually look we're

09:26

walking to the stadium now there's no at

09:27

the view as well you're walking along

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the river there's no the toughies

09:33

there's none of that everyone's in there

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in their lovely Canada juice jackets and

09:37

they're off to have an enoy the middle

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class like football too in the Premier

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League fullam football ground it's on

09:43

the temps it's beautiful it's got the

09:45

history it's the Poes cup for me and you

09:47

also going do a summer picnic on the

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ground you can can you yeah well come

09:51

again we might just kick off which

09:53

actually filling me a bit of anxiety cuz

09:55

Max's bag has not got to be put I got to

09:57

off yeah Max has been told off I've come

09:59

from work he said he said go go to the

10:02

school which bit bit Su I was going to

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say I'm not allowed to been walking

10:06

distance for the first time in my life

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at a football match someone has just

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walked past talking about the cricket

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and I don't want to say it plays Into

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The Stereotype England England I mean

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what a what a result against India by

10:16

the way on turning pitches in the

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subcontinent Tom Harley seven for yes

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please why you want to battle no he's

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watching football with some Booz and

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some birds yeah that tennis doesn't

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belong to me no talking about leg Spin

10:28

and sing it off at a beautiful Stadium

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right in like you know the mixture of

10:31

like Terrace houses when they when they

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talk about The Terraces they don't mean

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Terrace houses and F firstly welcome to

10:37

Craven Cottage second I know the game

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start that's my fault I know sorry but I

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just want to quickly talk about the view

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don't drop the

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camera look at

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that pink pink on the walls yeah I mean

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you can't a gender reveal party you

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can't B off the um the Posh allegations

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and also have salmon on your walls F

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should pink

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that

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row 11 oh we're mate we're in R5 you

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Dingus are we in the wrong place R5 not

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I've never been called a dingus

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[Applause]

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before 11 132 and

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131 oh Dai just there Dai these are

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unbelievable seats this what you get you

11:23

get this close to Shawn D I can only see

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what kind of M&S tie he's got I feel

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like Shawn D is the Antichrist F also

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just just no not for me

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Clive recyclable recyclable yes there is

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literally a cottage in the stadium it's

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just a really you know what I think of

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Fulham is just a lovely Club the

11:45

crappers are in

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use come on the fs the fs yes I just

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love the existence of look at him it's a

11:54

mini there is something that really

11:56

irritates me about the noise of a

11:57

Clapper compared to a CL clap a clap

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like oh a Clapper see that sounds like

12:02

Donald Duck's being choked just quickly

12:04

Max just what are your thoughts on the

12:06

atmosphere here then it's good

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atmosphere uh it's nice and warm it's

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like a thermos in here it's just like

12:11

very nice and cozy cozy experience cozy

12:14

experience which I think is how Fulham

12:15

would want to Market themselves yeah oh

12:17

it's about to be a

12:19

goal that end behind the goal that

12:21

Fulham have is looks like there could be

12:23

some amazing limbs actually Alie just to

12:26

show that so anyone who has a stereotype

12:28

that full that make good atmosphere

12:29

insert some limbs from that

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[Applause]

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end half time very pointless first half

12:46

really half time few good chances but no

12:48

no one's broken the deadlock as someone

12:50

who's Posh I'm obviously whereare this

12:51

about Fulham does it annoy you when

12:53

there's this perception of how a posh

12:55

person would enjoy football no people

12:57

it's not of my business it's none of my

12:59

business how someone thinks of how I

13:01

would enjoy football and you know what

13:03

I'm I'm slightly of the uh I probably

13:05

wouldn't enjoy football the same way

13:07

that probably a lot of people do don't

13:08

really like shou and squaring I don't

13:10

like the people would say i' be i' be

13:13

having a ground and they'd probably be

13:17

right well so as a full and match day

13:19

experience I would say it's just quite a

13:21

warm club to go to I've not I've not

13:24

felt intimidated at any point the

13:25

atmosphere I've heard better but I've

13:26

heard worse and also just of you like

13:30

there's a guy there's a guy struming

13:32

away on an acoustic baton behind me he's

13:34

he's just trying to follow his dreams

13:35

and that's what F does there is so much

13:37

gatekeeping in football so much

13:39

absolutely trust me I know there is so

13:42

much everyone wants to be the best fan

13:43

everyone wants to be the most loyal fan

13:45

everyone feels football needs to be

13:46

enjoyed a certain way spoiler it doesn't

13:49

like I'm enjoying myself and I know

13:51

people might hate me for that going oh H

13:53

is you shoot me it's not really tribal

13:56

in any way this experience there's no I

13:59

don't feel like I mean as a Chelsea fan

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again this probably is more of a

14:01

reflection on me a Chelsea fan I'm

14:03

enjoying my day out and craving Cottage

14:05

the fans around us and bear in mind

14:07

we're in a Hospitality section so once

14:09

again please bear that in mind no one

14:10

really feels that into it around us to

14:12

me no one really feels like they're

14:13

going this is make break which once

14:15

again a healthier way to enjoy football

14:17

man next to me has got so many prawn

14:20

sandwiches in his jacket pocket it's

14:22

unbelievable oh there's a smoke machine

14:23

behind you God the club's on fire B

14:26

disposable Vapes it's it's an absolute

14:28

pic will Grigg's in there I can be your

14:32

hero baby please welcome Rachel Adam AI

14:36

I think I think that might be the white

14:38

and red wine that's a s BL me two red

14:40

wines please never had red wine at the

14:42

football red wine at the football there

14:44

we go there's your red wine at the

14:47

football Mal red wine are you down in a

14:50

red wine we're not started again it I've

14:53

never tried do you know I've only ever

14:54

had red wine in my life once where

14:56

Argentina this is going to disappoint

14:59

you I don't like

15:02

that oh

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gosh oh he's very cool oh I don't like

15:09

that at all that's me dumb I'm just

15:11

going to leave that there you stay there

15:14

how do people drink that instead of

15:16

white I'm not in a racist way steady

15:20

does sum up the outward perception of

15:21

Fulham once again that the Everton fans

15:23

have just started chanting

15:26

T I get behind it five games in the Prem

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