The music. The drama and certainly the stars. How bloody nostalgic watching this. I remember as a young 13 year old watching serie a on SBS. Like many I was instantly in love. By the time this particular season come around I was totally hooked and would never miss it. Milan and their match to the league title is simply something else
Martin Tyler was always my favourite announcer and his comments about the class of Ruud Gullit and Milan of the early 90's at the end of the program are in contrast to some of the antics in the main game.
As far as I know Channel 4 didn't cover Italian football at this stage, Sparki. If you mean the Football Italia show, that certainly didn't begin until the following season (92/93).
any...from 1991/92 to 1999/2000 with batistuta...ora roma from 2000 to 2003...can you send me a written list ? because I would not that you download a match that I already have :-( I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL
Lost interest in Italian football after the departure of Maradona, Gullit, Rijkaard, Lothar Matthaues. Maradona's suspension for 15 months in 1991 and his subsequent departure then Van Basten forced to quit football in 1993 for injury as well as upcoming Milan star Lentini's serious car crash in 1993 signalled the end of a great Italian football era.
Gullit played for Sampdoria until the end of 95! Maradona left soon after Italia '90 because he got suspended. But Zola was emerging at Napoli n they still had Careca. Inter decided to sell Matthaus, Klinsmann n Brehme but brought in the almost as impressive names of Sammer, Shalimov n Sosa, then Bergkamp n Djorkaeff, Simeone, Zamorano n Ronaldo a few yrs later. Milan had Desailly, Boban, Savicevic n B.Laudrup. Not to mention Italy could've picked at least 2 world-class teams back then. I think it did peak about 89-94 but it was hardly a noticeable gap in quality until the early 2000's!
@@gregthackray I agree with you to some extent that 89-94 had some great names in Italian football alongside the ones I mentioned above - Platini, Zico, Papin, Socrates, Baggio, Vialli, Hagi, Donadoni, Baresi, Maldini, Schillacci, Mancini, Caniggia, Batistuta etc. Careca left Napoli in 1993. Sammer, Shalimov and Sosa were not in the same wavelength as Matthaus, Klinsmann and Brehme. And Zola does not even come close to Baggio let alone Maradona.
@@Fardun007 Maybe not but Italian teams dominated European football in the 90's. They had 8 out of 12 finalists in the 3 European competitions between 89-90 alone! Even in 99 Lazio + Parma won the CWC + UC. And in the 90's like you say Batistuta + Zidane, Ronaldo, Shevchenko, Nedved, Stoichkov, Crespo, Salas, Rui Costa, Francescoli, Davids, Seedorf, Veron + Fonseca went to play in Serie A along with all the homegrown players like R.Baggio, Del Piero, Signori, Mancini, Nesta Donadoni + Cannavaro. So you could argue the league was just as strong as it'd ever been!