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Max Fosh Pulls Uno Reverse Card On Referee refers to a viral video of moment during a charity soccer match between YouTube collective Sidemen FC and a group of British YouTubers dubbed the "YouTube All-Stars" in which referee Mark Clattenburg pulled a yellow card against YouTuber Max Fosh, followed by Fosh pulling out an Uno Reverse Card on Clattenburg. The moment went viral on social media, leading to jokes about how the moment was perfect for memes.

Origin

On September 9th, 2023 Sidemen FC and The YouTube All-Stars played a charity soccer match at West Ham’s London Stadium benefitting various initiatives in Great Britain.[1] In the 78th minute, referee Mark Clattenburg gave a yellow card to Max Fosh of the YouTube All-Stars. In response, Fosh pulled a green Uno Reverse Card on Clattenburg, eliciting a laugh from the referee. The moment was posted to Twitter that day by @Pubity, gaining over 29,000 retweets and 196,000 likes in two days (shown below).



Spread

The moment spread widely on social media, and reposts by Jomboy,[2] CentreGoals,[3] and @NoContextHumans[4] saw significant retweets and likes. On September 9th, 2023, Twitter user @EuroExpert_[5] opined that the image of Fosh with the reverse card was the "birth of an eternal meme," gaining over 10,000 retweets and 118,000 likes in two days (shown below, left). The same day, Fosh himself reposted the image,[6] gaining over 4,500 retweets and 106,000 likes in the same time frame (shown below, right).


Euro @EuroExpert_ If nothing else today has given birth to an eternal meme, this is sensational 12:40 PM. Sep 9, 2023 @ m AD TORTING ROCARAC Max Fosh @max_fosh Respect the meme, ref 77:20 1:36 PM . Sep 9, 2023 0 TO DONAT SIDEM

While several people enjoyed the stunt, it did receive some negative feedback. Some felt the Uno Reverse Card meme was overdone and not funny (an example by @jjosh_exe[7] shown below). Others joked Fosh's stunt didn't work because his reverse card was green and not yellow, as in Uno, one can only play a reverse card on a card of the same color (example by @ChargersMemes[8] shown below, right).


Josh @jjosh_exe this is genuinely the most 2019 unfunny thing i've ever seen Euro @EuroExpert. Sep 9 If nothing else today has given birth to an eternal meme, this is sensational 4:04 PM . Sep 9, 2023 @ FOUNTINGE Apa240 : ChargersMemes MEMES @ChargersMemes F------ moron. You can only play a reverse on a card of the same color. It's basic uno. Euro @EuroExpert_ . Sep 9 If nothing else today has given birth to an eternal meme, this is sensational Q 00 LIL

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External References

[1] Sports Illustrated – YouTuber Max Fosh Brilliantly Rebuffed Ref’s Yellow Card, and Fans Were Awestruck

[2] Twitter – Jomboy

[3] Twitter – CentreGoals

[4] Twitter – HumansNoContext

[5] Twitter – euroexpert_

[6] Twitter – Max_Fosh

[7] Twitter – jjosh_exe

[8] Twitter – ChargersMemes


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