Lol and they say things like "the 2007 iraq asian cup winners" is a better underdog story than the 2004 euro winning greece which played and won better teams
@@heinzdoofenshmirtz8643 but he’s actually a great manager and considered the best coach in the world by Pep which surprises me but yeah still a very good manager
@@suhaylmirza884 I know this is a joke but theyre literally a minute long and he does them to avoid getting dumb comments saying that he missed a player but they dont fit the criteria
@@suhaylmirza884 hello and welcome to HITC Sevens. Today we are going to be looking at the 7 highest scorers in Premier League history. Goals from the old First Division will not be counted, only those that were scored in the Premier League era from 1992 to modern day 2021. Players who do not appear in this list, such as Harry Kane and Jermain Defoe, were not included because they are not one of the top 7 goal scorers in Premier League history. I forgot to mention when I say Premier League I am referring to the men's senior game not the women's senior game, although I might save that for a future video. Without further ado let's get to the 7 highest scorers in Premier League history. Then he goes to the list and spends about 2 whole minutes on each player whereas James and Irish Guy take about 30 seconds. This isn't a diss btw so don't any of you fanboys be triggered it's just a kind of funny comment
Football hipsters are the kind of guys who pick the Bolivian national team on FIFA and spend 35 minutes developing the perfect tactics to defeat you, who simply just picked Real Madrid.
@FIFA07Pro u must be a plastic urself if u think multiple league title wins, both fa and league cup wins aswell as being an established 1st tier side for probably 90 percent of our existence is no impressive history. im sorry we cant all support man u or real like u probably do. and before u say im plastic im from manchester and its my families team so thats y i support city
@FIFA07Pro Oh really? Is that why half of Barcelona and Real Madrid's fanbase in the 2010s were just Messi and Ronaldo fanboys who'll probably stop supporting those clubs when they retire. Funny how Juventus' fanbase increased ten fold as soon as Ronaldo joined. And now a 13 year old on twitter will tell you they've been supporting the old lady since the days of Baggio. The hypocrisy of people to target fans of clubs like Chelsea, City and PSG when the most amount of plastic fans and glory hunters come from the so called established clubs like United, Barcelona, Liverpool and Real. Mention the word history one more time and I'll rip your head off. To people like you History means winning the biggest trophies in the past which is absolutely not true. History can be made fighting a relegation battle in League two. Your attitude is borderline elitist cause you don't want any other clubs to emerge as superpowers and disturb your established status quo. I'm a Chelsea fan who's supported the club since I was 8. I know extensively about the history of the club from the days of Peter Osgood and Jimmy Greaves. I have been with the club through highs and lows and will continue to do so until my final days. When I have kids, I'll raise them as Chelsea fans and if they don't want that I'll disown them and get new ones. Just because I wasn't there before the big money takeover doesn't mean I'm not a real fan. I'm a blue to the core and you cant take that away from me or anyone else of my ilk.
You should check out hitc sevens "7 team mates who genuinely hated each other" and watch the beginning Alfie has dissed the Irish guy on a lot of occasions even though it was subtle most of the time hahahah
@@oranges866 I was just more thinking because he's always going on about him + a lot of people say "look at the xG" etc. I'd be curious to see what he does with a better squad (or at least better forwards).
“I clearly remember Marcus Rashford bartering a hat trick against Southend United’s under 8’s back in the 2000’s. It was CLEAR he would be in the first team one day.” “Why were you watching 8 year ol-“ “SHUSH! I DISCOVERED RASHFORD”
I remember watching raheem sterling score 4 goals against Southend United in the F.A youth Cup for Liverpool in 2011 when he was only 16 years old. I knew he was going to become a superstar that day.
I thought that rat was going to win a Ballon d'Or for us, was begging Dalglish to play him, and even Tony Silva, couldn't be worse than stewart downing
@@Gabrielm624 Which one? Argentina haven't won anything since 93! England have been waiting since 66! At which Euros or World Cup would a joined Yugoslav team have been outright favourites/guaranteed winners? - There's too many Top Teams in International Football for any guarantees - The Magnificent Magyars never won the World Cup despite being easily the best team in the World at the time! It's also a Cup Competition not a League where Luck plays a huge role.... Greece won the Euros in 2004 on the back of a highly structured defence and ZERO World Class players! The Netherlands have been World Cup finalists on three occasions and never won it! France somehow managed to lose to a CR7 less Portugal who stunk out the group stages in 2018! Would Czechoslovakia have beaten Germany in 96 had the Czech Rep and Slovakia stayed together?
“I remember watching a 16 year old Jamie Vardy at Stockbridge Park Steels. I knew he would win the Premier League Golden boot one day. Oh I just knew it.”
As a real St. Pauli fan I can confirm that there are way too many "event fans" in our club and also in the stadium on matchdays. With those event fans are also some fans who use the club as an political symbol, of course we are a kind of political club but it's still about the sports 😐
I remember watching Dele Alli play against Cambridge united about two years before he joined spurs, he was literally running rings round everyone else😂😂
Balkan Edition: Far Right: CSKA Sofia Far Right: Crevna Zvezda Far Right: FC Sarajevo Far Right: PAOK Far Right: Galatasaray,Besiktas Far Right: Dinamo Zagreb Progressives(kinda cringe ngl): Fenerbahce,Lokomotiv Plovdiv,Maribor
At the risk of becoming the stereotype, I think he called him a raumdeuter. It’s a German word that translates roughly as “forward who plays like Thomas Mueller.”
Started supporting Forest Green Rovers back in 2004 when I got a demo of Championship Manager - they were conference, semi pro minnows who always battled against the drop. Today, they are the world's first carbon neutral, vegan, anti gambling and green power club. While I am enjoying seeing the club progress, I have noticed a large influx of supporters in recent years - potentially as a result of the progressive ethos of the owner.
When i saw the football hipsters title , i knew there had to be a mention of Bielsa or Potter. One of the most bizarre yet interesting HITC video i have seen
Speaking of manager of the month, Have you seen xabi alonso?? he's the true form of what a manager should be, Pep should watch out if spain needs a new manager because his football tactics are just unreal.
I would rather be a football hipstar than those people on twitter and youtube who only watch a certain league and then comment on players from other leagues and deny football has been played for over 100 years. 100 percent no doubt
@@Eibarwoman I honestly didn't knew that, even my grandpa doesn't remember that stuff, Uruguay was quite good at the time, they got us dirty, at least in a movie
@@lilveacky I am a bit of a historian of sports. Oddly, if the non-officially recognized Herria Euskadi (Basque) team was recognized, it likely would have shifted the ELO rankings to a Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Basque Country order in that time. Even to this day, that area of only about 3 million people and an area the size of Kosovo would still rank in the top 16.
I asked a Guy what his favourite football club in england, and he said Aston Villa because of their history and then I asked him what his favorite player is and he couldn’t name ONE player 🤣🤦🏼♂️
It's like that meme where a reporter asked a guy who his favorite team was and he said Celtic, she asked him to name his favorite player and he said: "Um, the one in the Green and white shorts"
Though I agree I will say watching football in other countries and lower levels once in a while can give you a different perspective and appreciate the sport more,