The journey of a FIFA Football Agent and entrepreneur living in London. Starting with little from Sardinia, I talk about Football, Business and personal Growth and share my experiences. Follow the journey!"
CEO @ Traslo Service Limited: www.trasloservice.com FIFA Agent @ www.entourage-football.com/ www.samuelemura.com
This youtube gave me a different perspective from an immigrants or oversea person view. I think as a local person perspective, it's different and just a grind, eventually we are never going to go back home we are stuck with mass immigration, also high crime. ( the two are not related) Maybe we should retire in Spain Portugal or Italy. Regarding food, I'd sooner just take holiday to the country of source than to eat a version of it hear in the UK. Cost of a flight to Italy can be £16.99, Hertfordshire to London can be £20 lol
@samuele_mura maybe try Hertfordshire, as so many successful Italians live here with a great community, it easy quick and easy into London. Also better for the children, lovely parks green space, schools etc.
Ciao Samuele! Ti seguo da un paio di anni ormai e anche io sono una sarda trasferitasi a Londra nel 2013 - condivido ogni singola parola ma sulla tematica 'weather' mi viene molto difficile essere d'accordo con te 🥲 non sogno Londra con l'estate vera, quella sarda per intenderci, ma un pochino più di sole durante l'anno, sopratutto in questo periodo, farebbe molto piacere - a me personalmente cambia l'umore e aiuterebbe a vivere le giornate più facilmente! Un caro saluto
London Pros and Cons after 10 years in the city - Work in London - Education in London - Social Life in London - Weather/Food in London - Transport in London - Money | Is London expensive? - Quality of life in London - My Final Verdict on London
That's proper hustling right there - with a touch of madness for travelling all the way to Avellino with no tickets. But I guess that's the Italian way of facing challenges: you always find a solution somehow
The touch of madness is the perfect expression.. Normally we plan all the matches and get accreditations, but this time it was a last minute one and of course it was one of the biggest games of the season.. lol so we had to find a way.
Però quando avete scoperto il sesso del bimbo non vi siete né commossi né abbracciati lei era convinta fisse femmina ma sembrava più oreoccupati a filmare la cosa avete trapelato bene l emozione
Hello mate, I’m seriously interested in becoming an agent, I know what I have to do but was just wondering if your company does any apprenticeship schemes or trainee programs for young potential agents, many thanks - jayden
Why you don’t tell everything in Italian? For me there’s no problem…but maybe a lot of Italian guys don’t understand English! Maybe you’ve more English followers than Italian…but keep doing with your flog: I’m enjoy to follow you! Bye bye 😂
I get you, but the main problem is a lot of Italians understand English, but not many English understand Italian. Also since living in London for the past 10 years, many contacts are English and they could not understand my content in Italian.. so I had to switch. Thank you for the kind words.
The Vlog is back. This new format is called: “Life as a Football Agent” and the idea is to share as much as I can about my journey as a FIFA agent in London. Travels, matches, players, deals, experiences, lessons and life in London..
My question is, why do agents never want to invest in a player who’s got so much potential but hasn’t been lucky enough to have been in the academy system?
Hi Yankzzster, it's a good question. It's not always the case as there are many stories of players coming from grassroots football that got into academies. You can understand thou that the market is king, and the market ( in this case the clubs) have certain requirements so agents work on those requirements.
@@samuele_mura So if a player who’s never been in the academy system comes to you for help but YOU🫵🏿 can see the player has potential to be at a high level, would you be able to help them start off somewhere a decent level where clubs aren’t looking for specific requirements?
Hello Samu, thank you for the great videos! Can you tell us how do you aporoach a player? What about if he is a minor? I am quite curios to know the next steps that you take once you identify a potential client.
Hi Alex, this might be meterial for another episode. How I approach a player: in any way I can, phone number, socials, people we know in common, in person, outside a training ground. Regarding the minors.. I contact the family not the player.
Hello Samuel Mura, thank you for your videos and enlighting contents about being A FiFA Agent, and all around it.. I am going to do my exam in May, failed in the last one, though I am determined to get it better on the next one. I am residing in the Czech Republic, though Kenyan by citizenship, and for quite a long time, I was drawn to being an Agent while and after my playing days.. I would like to have someone to take notes from, guide me through the process and patiently learn the ways around it.. Thank you once again. With regards, Leroy Abawata Buko
Wow, very very interesting I from Nigeria and I have good quality and experience professional players which they're currently playing in Nigerian division 2 league nnl, I have defenders, midfielders, attackers and goalkeeper I'm looking forward to partner with your agency for global market thanks.
Very very interesting I'm from Nigeria i have good quality and experience players they are currently playing in Nigerian division 2 nnl, i have midfielder , attacker, defender, goalkeeper and I'm looking forward to partner with your agency for global market thanks