Here’s something you won’t see in the Premier League.
First, the setup: on Saturday, Sidemen FC—an informal soccer team made up of the British YouTube collective of the same name—played against a YouTube all-star team at West Ham’s London Stadium. The charity exhibition match, which benefited mental health, cancer and children’s initiatives in Great Britain, drew 60,000 fans and was won by Sidemen FC, 8-5.
The game’s funniest moment, however, came in the 78th minute with Sidemen FC leading, 6-4. Longtime Premier League and FIFA referee Mark Clattenburg went to issue Max Fosh of the YouTube All-Stars a yellow card, and Fosh responded by pulling out a green Reverse card from Uno.
Not the Uno reverse card 😩 pic.twitter.com/mBE8rD6zhl
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) September 9, 2023
Fans on both sides of the pond enjoyed Fosh’s antics.
The hero we need
— The Bus Driver (@BrandonReese24) September 9, 2023
Not the one we deserve https://t.co/kYlt6VrHfQ
Those accustomed to American sports suggested officials in the United States may not be as generous, even in charity matches.
This would get a lifetime ban from the NCAA https://t.co/1PweDljvGe
— Evil Sparky (@Evil_Sparky) September 9, 2023
Certain MLB umpires would have tossed him for that.
— MeesterMike (@moscowmike13) September 9, 2023
Some suggested Fosh should’ve color-coordinated the card.
it wasn't a yellow reverse 🤷🏽♂️ https://t.co/CqlwLfrWKh
— Don Francisco (@FranktheTank210) September 9, 2023
There could be no debate: Fosh had innovated.
I’ve never seen someone use this in real life, I might start carrying one with me now
— Jake Adams ☘️ (@__jake_adams__) September 9, 2023
Whether an Uno card would be taken in the same humor on a cold, rainy night in Stoke remains to be seen.