Fabregas has everything to be the perfect manager. To play for Pep, Wingerworth and Mourinho. So many different styles, he must have insane knowledge of the game and ofcourse flawless technique.
@@Vilafranca909 how do you know? Are you a Como player? Also i dont that, i think hes learning from the actual coach, y'all are underestimating the real coach and thinking fabregas Is doing things tactically and mentally, while im pretty sure Is not, atleast yet.
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Next season we're going ti have Adidas as the Main sponsor (btw we wore the 23 24 kit also in the 22 23 season because its so good also i am a Como fan and i have It at home)
And they've signed Rafael Varane, who is still world class on his day. His last game in the FA Cup final he was incredible. Wish the best for this club
The como owner, Djarum is the biggest and the richest company in Indonesia. It owns the biggest bank, cigarette business, telecommunications, e-commerce platform, consumer goods brands, and only god knows what elses of companies they owns Indonesia itself is the biggest economy in South East Asia
Well, as of now Hartono brothers are 4th and 5th richest in Indonesia. Here are the top 5 list : 1. Prajogo Pangestu ($57,7 Billion) 2. Hermanto Tanoko ($34,4 Billion) 3. Low Tuck Kwong ($24,6 Billion) 4. Robert Budi Hartono ($24,6 Billion) 5. Michael Hartono ($23,6 Billion) Source: Forbes Real Time Billionaires
Is it just me or is it annoying that fabregas is getting more praise as an assistant coach than their actual head coach, like nobody praises man city’s or Real Madrids coaching staff but bc it’s fabregas he’s getting all the praise
If anything, Luton is the Como of the Prem, considering that the latter have a much better history, as next soon is going to be their 14th in the top flight
Djarum making history again, fun fact: Djarum also operated as a badminton club, producing world class badminton athletes, such as King, Sukamuljo, Ahsan, Ginting and the iconic olympic gold medal winner duo Natsir & Ahmad to name a few. While the state companies busy with their corruption, private companies has been making histories again and again, and giving domestic kids with talent to actually have a chance to be great.
That's what i also think and agree with you. Indonesian NEED more private sector and privatize assets and corporation. Enough with state owned company bs that "in-bed" with rampant corruption and mismanagement, and should focus on encouraging and protecting private company. In short, Indonesia NEEDS more capitalism and capitalist. Currently, we embeded ourselves with corporatism, in which sadly, our people think that is capitalism, which is not. And to make even worse, Indonesian mindset about "Capitalism" are very negative.
@@DacianAstilean-Styles-en8hp Well, most of us still dont get it actually, mate. Our founding father hated capitalism to the guts. Even in our constitution, there is a verse that said all of our resources all to be controlled by the state and to be “managed” for “people prosperity”. This verse gave way for state to control the resources for 78 years since our independence and discourage further free market and capitalism to grow. And yes, sad to see your country elect Starmer. But sorry if im wrong, your Conservative party are too compromised and broken. I think Reform UK are the one suited with mostly socially and economically, but sadly they just got around 5 seat right? I follow Europe politics too, coz its more complicated yet interesting, not like our politics in which even though we have like 25 parties, all of them are either socialist lefty nationalist or Islamist.
@@kevin1294 well that is America - your constitution and republic is very different. Also you have like a dozen groundings fathers, did you mean to put s there or a specific father? My favourite party is reform indeed, which got 5 seats, mostly in the East. Thank you for your condolences I suppose
@@DacianAstilean-Styles-en8hp Ahh yes, my mistake and sorry for that. I mean Founding Fathers and a lot of them are Leftist. There is Sukarno, a very hardcore left wing nationalist, in which his view and personality still strong to this day. He even “create” some leftist ideology, called Marhaenism. Its socialist mix with nationalism and cultural-religious. Soekarno is our first president and “creator” of our national ideology, Pancasila. Pancasila is strictly must be embraced and all of our political party must have Pancasila as their core ideology. Pancasila is a set of 5 principle, in which 3 of them have socialistic nature (the other is unity and religious thing). Second, the Prime minister at that time, name Sutan Syahrir, was also a hardcore socialist and member plus founder of Indonesian Socialist Party. He’s also the one who proposed a nationalization of much private corporation and Dutch corporation (we colonized by Dutch). Our vice president, Mohammad Hatta, is also a leftist. He created a strand of economics principle called “Korporasi” or Cooperation, in which its have a very socialistic nature in its principle and mechanism. There is also Muhammad Yamin, who with Soekarno, is the one who draft our constitution. For me, Yamin was a special yet strange case. He’s a religious leftist. He combined Islamic principle with socialist ideology. And thats, is our founding fathers who have significantly created our political nature tends to be socialistic in default.
As an avid Serie A fan, it feels odd to watch Como back in Serie A when clubs with so much history like Brescia, Sampdoria and Palermo are languishing in Serie B. Credit to the club's owners for this comeback though.
I find it silly that Serie A requires a stadium with a minimum capacity of 12k when teams like Luton play in a 10k stadium. Not to mention the fact that Serie A teams have a hard time selling out their stadiums
È obbligatorio perché anche le comunità più piccole quando vanno in serie A fanno minimo 14.000 spettatori a partita. Per evitare che allo stadio vadano in pochi e per aumentare il numero di appassionati è giusto imporre un allargamento dello stadio. Anni fa la Spal tornò in Serie A e la richiesta di biglietti da parte dei tifosi era di gran lunga superiore alla capacità dello stadio. Questo ha imposto di alzare di molto i prezzi dei biglietti, altrimenti la squadra non sarebbe sopravvissuta in Serie A (e ovviamente la proprietà ha colto l'opportunità per fare più soldi), ciò ha creato malumore. Queste cose non devono accadere. Comunque le medie spettatori in Serie A sono buone, ciò che non le fa arrivare ai livelli della Germania è la mancanza di strutture accoglienti
Crazy what ridiculous amounts of money can do. Just look at Man City and PSG. The only difference is, the lower you go in football tiers, the more dedicated the fan base is. Como probably has more fan base than Man City and PSG do, combined.
I dont know why people are not appreciating butcher for killing victoria cause we have already seen how manipulative she is like how she killed a scientist in gen v after gaining his trust so no wonder she would have popped their heads off after they finished homelander for no loose ends.
their owner got 5x more money than Roman Abramovich, and also their owner love sport so much he create his own Super Team in Badminton, Volley, Martial Arts and Basketball
Djarum group ia decent tho, they literally keep the badminton scene alive in indonesia, but last year indonesian government fuck their badminton youth programs up, and now future of indonesian badminton looks grim without regeneration
It’s not like they’ve spent hundreds of millions of euros though? I’m not denying that they have lucrative owners but imo this is still a fairytale scenario considering their amateur status just five years ago and the fact that they’ve reached the top without spending a fortune!
Juventus is owned by one of the largest conglomerate in the EU, Milan and Roma are owned by US investors (with Milan the better run), its not like they are the only one with money to spend there, hell probably they would be more beneficial to Serie A with potential more interest from there
How? The promotion/relegation system benefits the rich teams that can afford to pay out high salaries annually. It's not about merit. The teams that can afford to stay in the top flight stay up, the poor teams descend. COMO rose because they were financially backed by one of the richest men in Indonesia. Money buys success in the European system which is why it's fundamentally broken. The American system removes the financial advantage, so teams have to win by good management, scouting, drafting, and coaching. Teams can't win by flexing their wallets. All teams spend about the same.
@@Evan8787 The same system were teams intentionally finish bottom of the log, so they can get top draft picks. This is USMNT is that useless, look at what happened with Columbia. The MLS is not competitive because there is no pressure from the fear of dropping to a lower league. How can such pampered players go up against players who are battling for survival with their clubs every year? You guys thought fielding black players was the solution, football isn't like basketball. What financial backing did Luton town and the teams that just got promoted receive? Look at what promotion did for Luton, they were able to upgrade their facility and bring in more revenue than they have ever gotten. The fact that I can form a club with my mates and get to play in the EPL is just too amazing. It's a feeling Americans can't relate to. Imagine forming a basketball team with friends and then getting to play in the NBA
@@Eclecticinsanity 👏🏼👏🏼 100% agree. And even the mid-table teams have no motivation, while in Europe you have to fight if you want to reach the cups. In Europe any community can dream of winning, both thanks to the commitment of a billionaire and thanks to the wise management of the team. Furthermore, the American system does not guarantee a division of titles, for example in the NBA the Celtics and Lakers have many more victories than everyone else.
Id say the 2nd brightest after the fayzullaev, dont get ne wrong I love him especially his goal in extra time againts my country in 3rd play off asian cup u23
actually why was noone walking about this? i remember never seeing como in serie a yet when i checked the serie b table for the first time they were cooking
I derby del Como sono contro: - il Lecco, che quest'anno era in B, il prossimo anno giocherà in Serie C. - Il Varese Altre rivalità possono esserci contro i corregionali (Inter, Cremonese, Atalanta, Brescia, ecc.), ad eccezione del Milan, con cui in passato si era creato un gemellaggio
I rivali sono Lecco e Varese. Altre rivalità possono esserci contro squadre corregionali come Inter, Atalanta, Brescia, Cremonese... Non con il Milan, anzi un tempo Milan e Como erano gemellate
I'm a Como fan, so I know what it feels to go into that stadium, it's not just for the capacity, it's also for the safety, because that stadium, i swear is like sustained just of one layer of iron or what is it made, it is dangerous.
Fact: The Hartono Djarum brothers are number 2 and 3 richest man in Indonesia. Imagine become the richest person of one of G20 member: Indonesia. No wonder they can do some magic.
I have been seeing a pattern in Italy's clubs lately: a club rises from the 4th/3rd tier all the way to the Serie A. They eventually relegate again and fall all the way down to the 3rd tier or even worse. This does not apply to all Italian clubs who rise but it happens sometimes like Carpi, Cesena, Spal, Pescara, Crotone. But there are also some clubs who remain stable like Brescia, Parma, Cosenza and Venezia
Djarum group in Indonesia is know as group who put lots of money into badminton, from academy to senior. But recently Indonesia government ban them from putting money into the sport (because they known as tobacco company). So I think no matter struggle como have djarum can pull of that struggle easily.
the current owner can build the bernabeu if he wants. I'm not even kidding. But then again, is the standard of their league worthy of large-scale investment? But apart from that, what the team and staff have done is absolutely fantastic.
I heard fabregas paid himself and spend some money from his own pocket for some renovation and now They just signed alberto moreno, pepe reina and raphael effing varane😂
Arsenal warriors in the premier league because both were played in the Arsenal they know how serie A is i wish them good luck comand this football team welcome cómo to serie A