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Lol, Exposes himself for a garbage take about tunnel managing England Look at national teams across the board, and realize it's the best thing to happen to England since your too shit to win anything with the Dross England calls Managers 😂
People saying its a bad thing are maniacs, he is pretty much the best option out there, who cares that he isn't English. I swear the people being pissed that he isn't English would have been jumping around like 14 year old girls at a Justin Bieber concert if pep guardiola took the job, who also isn't English
@@Ninjakiw1 some people just think the whole point of having international football is to be represented by those who are of that nation. why is that hard to unerstand, even if you do not agree with them
@@voteformethanks5307 pretty sure you got a handfull of Irish fellas in your squad already, so that wouldn’t be far fetched. With that being said, non of you all would’ve had anything bad to say if pep had been appointed, and he was not English last time I checked
Let's do a different experiment, use your game and set a code to prevent your opponents from having money, is the game as easy? Because that's what united, arsenal and liverpool (along others from Europe) did when FFP was introduced, the fact that Leicester embarrassed the league by getting relegated proves that FFP was never about preventing clubs from bankruptcy, also the way City has defeated the league for APT rules is another example, the league has excluded shareholders loans from calculations, which is how Portsmouth got bankrupt. City is corrupt but the league is arguably more corrupt than the club ever was.
@@pioneeringsports because rules aren't clear, they are complicated and intentionally full of loopholes for elite clubs to abuse, so now when they found someone using the same loopholes they are wasting ludicrous money. I'm not going to defend City, the club has most likely done what people think they did, but i also think they haven't done anything illegal. Kind of like Leicester situation, foxes broke PSR but they haven't broken the rules as there was a loophole. Can you be absolutely certain that there wasn't another loophole that city could've exploited between 2009 and 2018
This video is shite mate full of contradictions and false narratives. Clearly a non boxing fan who’s jumped on a bandwagon to try get views. The first Joshua fight in Saudi was the Ruiz rematch… let me assure you Joshua was a multiple multiple multiple times millionaire and successful and famous before the saudis.
Are you new to boxing or what? The champion isn’t always paid more or never was. Fighter splits and contract were never based on the champion always makes money. Canelo fought 5/6 champions in multiple bodies and weight classes and became champion yet was owning upwards of 80% of revenue generated and also got the champ treatment… why are you insinuating this is something Saudi created?
Did he really insinuate that this was the Saudi’s doing? or merely point out to people who might just watch the big fights that maybe money over morals is an issue in boxing that has been around for many years and now it might just be getting worse. I would say he was insinuating that the Saudis have been good for boxing. Are you new to RU-vid? Maybe you should have watched until the end.
@@ClaraRodi0404Would you rather the event happen - at Wembley, with a great card and fight, with the Saudi Theme Song… orrrr it not happen because Warren wouldn’t have risked losing the title to Hearn & Joshua
Thank you, this was well thought and written. It is a good business model, and unlike SAs petro, doesn't affect everyone...only those with an interest. Bookmakers and bankers ;) My great nephew can't tell me what's written on his football shirt....but his brother wants one! How long has horse racing been propped up by the egos of Saudi prince's?
6:30 Let money + money = whatever tf you want. That was a football model for past 50 years. Man Utd, Real, Barca, Bayern all did it for many years, but it is suddenly wrong because Man City did it.
FFP says ALL English clubs should spend according to their revenue. With that logic, only traditional Big 4 would be able to spend more on players, and smaller clubs can never become big.
Plenty of examples throughout history of clubs with small revenues becoming more successful than clubs with bigger revenues. The most obvious one is Man United having to pay Man City £5,000 per season plus a share of gate receipts for 4 consecutive season between 1945-49. During that period Man United won the FA Cup and City won fuck all and in the 10 years following this period Man City still won fuck all and United won 3 league titles
@TimothyCutajar History changes in 1992 when EPL started and football truly became commercial. Except Leicester and Blackburn, no small team won EPL in last 30 years. Have look at all European leagues, you'll find few dominating their leagues for past 30-40 years or so. ONLY rich owners can help small clubs become big vhhhh😊
@@kedrprao only two players from Leicester's 2016 title winning squad ended up in a top European club. Where did they go to? N'golo Kante to Chelsea and Riyad Mahrez to City. The two multi billionaire backed clubs. The premier league has never been won 4 times in a row before last season. How can you say that Emirati investment in Man City has made the league more balanced when faced with all these facts that show the exact opposite?
1:05 You say opposition didnt stand chance. like what opposition? Opposition like traditional Big 4 definitely have a chance to buy top players and they signed ever since City became rich. But still City fans; not others.
I don't understand why an owner can't invest in their team? Isn't more teams spending beneficial for the league? Older successful EPL clubs are just jealous!
This is such a biased video without any statistics whatsoever. Why didn't you mention that since the takeover 08' both United and Chelsea have higher net spend then City? Why don't you mention that in the top 10 most expensive transfers in the Premier League, City have 2 players while Arsenal and United have more? Regarding the 115 charges, please do yourself a favor in the future and do a proper research, nearly half of these charges ARE NOT financial accusation related. One charge for example is that City played with the grass cut too high, it is obvious that the Premier League just wanted to inflate the number of charges to defame the City as much as possible. Oh and when I say the Premier League, I mainly mean United, Liverpool and Arsenal who are devastated that there is another big guy in town taking their success. Btw - please remind me, did the same charges and FFP occur when United was breaking the records in the early 80 or 00s? No? So it only matter when City is doing it or Arabs? Also, please take a dig at why was FFP invented in the first place. Hint: not for the rich, but to help poor clubs from the missmanagement or not paying their players the wages. Anyhow, free until proven guilty. We'll see who'll have the last laugh.
you could clearly just see the city hate from the narrator throughout the video like a sponsorship doesnt mean they pay 500m just to have the badge on the bottle 💀💀theres much more to each sponsorship deal and stuff
Assana fans are doing assana things. Playing the victim card in everything. No wonder they are the most insufferable fanbase in the world. All these noise but nothing to show for it😂😂😂.
@@HrvojePelin Michael Oliver was on a trip to Abu Dhabi to officiate there, and Mr Webb approved it. We can all see the results of the trip. 2 unfair and disputed red cards for Arsenal within 5 games. It is like they know we will compete with City again, so they are trying to ruin us from the start.
MLS teams need to play tougher games against traditional teams and experience what is available in the major football centers. The main ones are Europe and South America. Therefore, for the growth of football in the US, it would be essential for MLS clubs to join forces in a competition with South American clubs. A major Copa Libertadores de América bringing together US clubs to play games against traditional teams such as Boca Jrs, River Plate, Flamengo, and Palmeiras would be responsible for this leap in competitiveness for MLS clubs.
Unfortunately they will always be held back from competing on the foreign stage due to the salary caps. However, and ironically it’s the salary cap that makes the league so competitive and it clearly works
Clearly they was not ready, the copa America was a big disaster dealing with the fans. Lead to big fights. That happen in the World Cup , Chuck in the angry European ps and the Brit’s…
It should also be noted that in Ireland it’s also called soccer. Football to me is Gaelic football or American football. Growing up in an Irish immigrant community football was either Gaelic or American. It never was used to talk about soccer growing up.