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English Twitch streamer and YouTuber (born 2001) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Morgan Burtwistle (born 13 November 2001), better known as Angryginge or Angryginge13, is an English Twitch streamer and YouTuber who is primarily known for creating FIFA and football-related content. As of June 2025, he had amassed over 1.3 million followers on Twitch and 818,000 subscribers on YouTube. He was nominated for Best Sports Streamer at the 2024 Streamer Awards and has appeared as a contestant on the first season of Inside, a reality competition show. Burtwistle is also known for participating in several football charity matches, such as the Sidemen Charity Match and Soccer Aid.
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Early life
Morgan Burtwistle[2][3] was born on 13 November 2001[4][5] in Salford, Greater Manchester, England,[6][7] and grew up in Eccles,[8] living in a council estate.[3]
Career
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2020–2022: Early career and initial popularity
Burtwistle created his Twitch account in October 2020 and started streaming FIFA gameplay.[2][3] In an interview in December 2024, he cited fellow FIFA streamer Castro1021 as his inspiration to start streaming.[3] On his first stream, he managed to peak at 40 viewers playing FIFA and managed to average around six or seven viewers afterwards.[3]
He later took a break from streaming for four to five months due to not enjoying it.[3] He came back to streaming in March 2021, this time transitioning from part-time to full-time streaming.[3] Later that year he began creating content on TikTok, which in turn grew his following.[3] He created his YouTube account in September 2021 and started uploading FIFA 22 gameplay in October 2021.[9]
2023–present: Football content, reality show and mainstream popularity
On 9 September 2023, he played in the Sidemen charity football match hosted at the London Stadium, where he played for team Sidemen F.C.[10][11]
On 23 February 2024, Burtwistle participated in "Match for Hope 2024", a football charity match hosted at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Qatar, where he played for team Chunkz.[12][13] In March 2024, Burtwistle and fellow British YouTuber Yung Filly founded an EA Sports FC 24 pro club called "Girth n Turf".[14] The club later gained popularity online and would later be joined by other content creators such as IShowSpeed and Behzinga.[14] Later in April 2024, the club gained media attention when professional darts player Luke Littler and former English footballer Wayne Rooney joined the club.[14][15]
On 2 June 2024, Burtwistle played in a football charity match hosted by British YouTube group Beta Squad and American YouTube group AMP at Selhurst Park, London, England, where he played for team Beta Squad. The event raised money for The Water Project.[16] That same month, he participated as a contestant in a reality competition show created and hosted by the Sidemen called Inside.[17][18]
In October 2024, he started a new YouTube series called "We are Yanited", where he took over and started managing Winton Wanderers Yanited FC, a grassroots under-18 football club, and attempted to lead the team through Division 1 of the U-18 Bolton Bury & District League.[2][8] On 5 December 2024, he joined as a player for Red Bull esports.[2][3][19] Later on 7 December 2024, he was nominated for Best Sports Streamer at the 2024 Streamer Awards.[20]
On 14 February 2025, he participated in "Match for Hope 2025", a football charity event hosted in Doha, Qatar, as a player for team AboFlah & KSI, facing off against team Chunkz & IShowSpeed. The match ended with team AboFlah & KSI's 6–5 victory over team Chunkz & IShowSpeed. The event managed to raise more than $10.7 million for charity.[21][22]
On 8 March 2025, he participated in the 2025 Sidemen Charity Match, held at Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom, this time playing for team YouTube Allstars. He managed to score a goal in the 58th minute.[23] On 4 May 2025, he participated in the "Big Charity Bash", a charity football match organized by Sheffield United raising funds for the Weston Park Cancer Charity's MRI simulator appeal, playing as part of Team Sky Sports facing against the Sheffield United 2016–17 team.[24] On 15 June 2025, he participated in Soccer Aid 2025, held at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, United Kingdom, playing for team England facing against team World XI. The match ended with World XI 5–4 victory over team England. Despite the loss, he was awarded the official Man of the Match.[25][26][27]
On 4 July 2025, Burtwistle and two other YouTubers—Charlie "Chazza" Clark and Samuel "SamHam" Imie—were arrested at the Silverstone Circuit whilst attending and livestreaming the 2025 British Grand Prix weekend after they were alleged to have caused thousands of pounds worth of criminal damage to a Racing Point RP19 on display at around 2.30pm. His livestream depicted the car unguarded by security before Chazza climbed into and allegedly damaged it. They were released without charge having been held in custody by Northamptonshire Police for what Burtwistle claimed was 15 hours. Neither Burtwistle nor the others involved were allowed to return for the remainder of the event.[28][29]
On 5 July 2025, it was announced that Daily Hill FC's stadium, a football club owned by YouTuber Aaron Hunt, would be named the Ginge Power Stadium for the 2025/26 season after sponsorship from Burtwistle.[30]
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Other ventures
Baller League UK
In November 2024, it was announced that Burtwistle would manage one of the twelve teams in the inaugural Baller League UK, a six-a-side football competition broadcast on Sky Sports.[31][2][32] In March 2025, it was revealed that Burtwistle would manage a team named Yanited.[32] The team won its opening match on 24 March 2025, defeating N5 FC 7–2.[32][33][34] Yanited finished third in the league table, securing a place in the final four.[35] The semi-final matches were held at The O2 Arena in London, where Yanited were defeated 5–1 by Maya Jama's MVPs United.[36]
Personal life
Burtwistle is a lifelong supporter of Manchester United and appeared in the club's promotional campaign for the 2024–25 season kit.[37][19] He idolised former Manchester United player Wayne Rooney growing up.[3]
Filmography
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Awards and nominations
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References
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