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FootLore
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Taking a deep dive into the world of football.
The Problem With Multi Club Ownership
Multi Club Ownership (MCO) is rising rapidly in popularity. In this months video I take a look at why MCO projects are such an attractive business model for owners and what the downsides to multi club projects are.
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My social media:
Instagram @FootLoreYT
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:08 Why MCO´s exist
03:25 The Saudi conundrum
05:11 "Dead Clubs"
06:10 European competition's integrity
07:57 UEFA's solution
All footage used in the video is for contextual purposes and in no way intended to infringe on intellectual property.
My social media:
Instagram @FootLoreYT
X/Twitter @FootLoreYT
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:08 Why MCO´s exist
03:25 The Saudi conundrum
05:11 "Dead Clubs"
06:10 European competition's integrity
07:57 UEFA's solution
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How Unai Emery went from a FAILURE to TITLE CONTENDER with Aston Villa
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Unai Emery has turned his career around after his failure at Arsenal and PSG with impressive European cup runs with Villareal and a push for the premier league title with Aston Villa. In this video I look closer at Villa's narrow 4-4-2 and other tactical and technical aspects of Unai and the Villains renaissance. All footage used in the video is for contextual purposes and in no way intended to...
Why Fluminense is the Most Exciting Club in the World Right Now
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Fluminense have been in the spotlight as of late after winning their first ever Copa Libertadores, much due to their manager Fernando Diniz and his incredible tactics. In this video I take a closer look at Fluminense as a club, what they stand for and how they ended up winning the Copa Libertadores. All footage used in the video is for contextual purposes and in no way intended to infringe on i...
How Jürgen Klopp revived Liverpool twice
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There has been a lot of talk recently of Liverpool's second coming under Jürgen Klopp. Join me and take a closer look at "Liverpool 2.0". All footage used in the video is for contextual purposes and in no way intended to infringe on intellectual property. My social media: Instagram @FootLoreYT X/Twitter @FootLoreYT Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:31 Liverpool before Klopp 01:13 Jürgen's first revival ...
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I love BVB and have been a fan for 37 years. I have great respect for Jürgen Klopp and what he has done for BVB and Liverpool FC. I would just like to mention a few figures to illustrate why he is such a great legend in Dortmund. Jürgen Klopp took over in 2008, when the club was still broke and transfers were only possible within a small financial framework, about 3-5 million transfer budget per year. So Jürgen had to look for talented newcomers on the cheap and rely on our own youth. BVB won the German championship in 2011 and defended it again in 2012. Money was still very tight due to the debts. Nevertheless, BVB won its difficult Champions League group against Real Madrid, Ajax Amsterdam and Manchester City in 2012/2013 and only lost to Bayern Munich in the final. These results since he took over are simply incredible. Transfers 09/10: Real 258 million Bayern 75 million Man City 147 million BVB 10 million Transfers 10/11: Real 93 million Bayern 17 million Man City 183 million BVB 5 million Transfers 11/12: Real 56 million Bayern 52 million Man City 91m BVB 9 million Transfers 12/13: Real 38 million Bayern 70 million Man City 61m BVB 26 million Our Team 2012/13: 2007 Jakub Blaszczykowski 3.5 million 2008 Neven Subotic 4.5 million 2008 Felipe Santana 2.1 million 2008 Nuri Sahin from the youth team 2008 Marcel Schmelzer from the youth team 2009 Mats Hummels 4.2 million 2009 Lucas Barrios 4.2 million 2009 Sven Bender 1.5 million 2009 Kevin Großkreutz on a free transfer 2010 Robert Lewandowski 4.75 million 2010 Lukas Piszczek on a free transfer 2010 Shinji Kagawa 0.5 million 2010 Mario Götze from the youth team 2011 Ilkay Gündogan 5.5 million 2012 Marco Reus 17 million That's roughly how the squads were made up back then, but Jürgen played a new kind of intense soccer with BVB back then and dominated and outplayed most teams. It was a great time back then and the rebirth of Borussia Dortumand after many long dark years in obscurity. I thank you for that forever, dear Jürgen!
Ich liebe den Bvb und bin fan seit 37 jahren. Ich habe großen repekt für jürgen klopp und was er für den den BVB und den Liverpool FC geleistet hat. Ich möchte nur einige Zahlen nennen, die veranschaulichen sollen, warum er in Dortmund so eine große Legende ist. Jürgen Klopp hat uns 2008 übernommen, als der Klub immer noch pleite war und Transfers nur in einem geringen finanziellen Rahmen möglich waren, ungefähr 3-5 Millionen Transferbudget pro Jahr. Jürgen musste also mit günstige Neuzugänge mit Talent suchen und auf die eigene Jugend setzen. Bereits im Jahr 2011 gewinnt der BVB die deutsche Meisterschaft und verteidigt sie 2012 noch einmal. Das Geld war wegen den schulden immer noch sehr knapp. Trotzdem gewinnt 2012/2013 der BVB seine schwere Champions League Gruppe gegen Real Madrid, Ajax Amsterdam und Manchester City und verliert erst im Finale gegen Bayern München. Diese Ergebnisse seit seiner Übernahme sind einfach unglaublich. Transfers 09/10: Real 258 Mio Bayern 75 Mio Man City 147 Mio BVB 10 Mio Transfers 10/11: Real 93 Mio Bayern 17 Mio Man City 183 Mio BVB 5 Mio Transfers 11/12: Real 56 Mio Bayern 52 Mio Man City 91 Mio BVB 9 Mio Transfers 12/13: Real 38 Mio Bayern 70 Mio Man City 61 Mio BVB 26 Mio Our Team 2012/13: 2007 Jakub Blaszczykowski 3,5 Mio 2008 Neven Subotic 4,5 Mio 2008 Felipe Santana 2,1 Mio 2008 Nuri Sahin aus der Jugend 2008 Marcel Schmelzer aus der Jugend 2009 Mats Hummels 4,2 Mio 2009 Lucas Barrios 4,2 Mio 2009 Sven Bender 1,5 Mio 2009 Kevin Großkreutz ablösefrei 2010 Robert Lewandowski 4,75 Mio 2010 Lukas Piszczek ablösefrei 2010 Shinji Kagawa 0,5 Mio 2010 Mario Götze aus der Jugend 2011 Ilkay Gündogan 5,5 Mio 2012 Marco Reus 17 Mio Das ist wie die Kader damals ungefähr zusammengesetzt waren, aber Jürgen hat mit dem BVB damals eine neue Art von intensivem Fußball gespielt und die meisten Teams dominiert und überflügelt. Es war damals eine tolle Zeit und die Wiedergeburt von Borussia Dortumand nach vielen langen dunklen Jahren in der Versenkung. Ich danke dir dafür für immer, lieber Jürgen!
Hello bro, awesome video!!! Just correcting some Parts: romario has played in fluminense, but he was from the Academy of Vasco. Thank you for Talking about Fluminense ❤
Amazing work! Phenomenal video! YNWA!!!!
No Liverpool supporter thought that a German couch was able to revive Liverpool and he did it. As a result, Klopp is already a legend of the history of Liverpool, I still remember the famous UCL's semi-final between Liverpool - Barcelona (4-0) whose 4th goal emerged from an Alexander-Arnold's corner kick, which allowed Origi to score the 4th goal. So, if I had Jurgen face to face, I'd tell him; "Thank you Jurgen for making me a fan of yours despite not being a Liverpool's fan".
Liverpool 2.0 dosent include me - Jurgen Klopp
Fastest 8 years ever 😢😢❤
it's so sad that he is leaving Liverpool
Who is here after knowing Klopp will leave
Bruh fukin hurts ❤️🩹
Seeing this after the news of him leaving hits sooo hard
I was just watching this when I saw Fabrizio's tweet. fucking hell
And now, he is leaving Liverpool 😢
Monchi came after Unai. Kamara and Luis play centre midfielder not Luis and McGinn. Kamara doesn’t get dropped. If he’s fit he plays.
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Enjoyed this but sorry mate there were a few big mistakes. Just a couple of examples, Monchi came after Emery and Vidigane, Kamara is very rarely if ever dropped he was just suspended for 3 games.
Yes you’re correct. Bad research by me, will do better next time!
@@FootLoreYT No worrirs thanks for the content, and was well presented and edited 👍
Stops listening after the Monchi rubbish
Monchi came after Emery, not the other way around. Research! 😮
Tbh that makes sense him coming to us was monchi in place before emery even came ? Why else would he have turned Newcastle down with all there funds for villa ?
@@simonaddis3863Newcastle’s funds are meaningless in the short to medium term because of FFP
@@simonaddis3863 The European Cup obviously. I jest but Newcastle just ain't Aston Villa the ownership at Newcastle may also have a factor but our owners are class and really pitched us well Nassef Sawiris one of our owners convinced him personally by travelling to Spain to his villa to sell the project with backing of fellow owner Wes Edens aswell as Purslow and Lange. He convinced him so he came simple as. Plus Villarreal was going on that mad Champions League push when Newcastle came in for him why would he ditch Villarreal for relegation threatened Newcastle that had no clue quite frankly look at the signing of Chris Wood that's simply a signing of weaking the competition that's not showing ambition. Monchi wasn't the first choice for the owners when they went in for him in the build up of this season it was Barca's guy who I forget his name but went in for Monchi after that failed and Emery recommended him. Vidagany and Monchi left their positions for Emery not the other way around by official titles Monchi is the President of Football Operations whilst Vidagany is Director of Football Operations but Vidagany is Emery's right hand man. We wanted a different structure at the club hence Lange and Purslow left for them and Chris Heck (President of Business Operations think about the commercial side of the game) basically splitting Purslow role in half between Monchi and Heck.
No matter if you are a LFC supporter or not you should acknowledge his style of management big time
Is there any chance that u can talk about Alonso &Leverkusen? At least think about it
what I don't get is: if the problem was a lack of creativity and pressing intensity in the midfield, how did they almost win the quadruple with that same midfield?
Very good question. In that season Thiago was very influential, while the season after he was out for most of the season. I think that is a part of the answer, but not the entire story. Also Henderson and Fabinho’s downfall from the almost quadruple winning season to the season after was astronomical. It really looked like they had aged 7 years over that summer.
It‘s a shame and so unfortunate. Klopp could have won 4 UCL‘s by now but he lost 3 Finals. Imagine 3 CL‘s with Liverpool and 1 with Dortmund. That would be absolutely mental. And 3 PL Titles minimum if it weren‘t for city beimg sooo incredible. But that are just big IF‘s ofc
Based on the signings, you can clearly see that Klopp brought in a german Sporting director. It's always interesting that the background of the manager is reflected in the signings.
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Mate Kamara is always in, he´s a starter and probably Villa´s best midfielder, he was never dropped, do your research.
He’s hasn’t started that much the last past 2 months, though some of those games were due to getting a red card. My take on it is that when Aston Villa play against weak teams Unai prefers a more offensive midfield (see lineups against Burnley, their first game against Everton and Bournemouth). If you disagree I would love to hear your take on it😁
@@FootLoreYT mate he started every single game, he wasn´t on the bench once, the only game he didn´t play the full 90 was against Arsenal, go check. He started against Burnley and against Bournmouth he wasn´t available.
If Kamara was not starting it's cos, 3 match suspended due too red card v Brentford, or he's been injured or rested, but he plays 95% of the time,Villas midfield double pivot is Kamara & Douglas Luiz very rarely gets changed.....up the mighty Villa!!!
Keep pushing u will get to where u want to be m8
sadly right about two things get trophys very far between each cup. also great and mediocre talent that is why.
7:41 hence a late 2-nil foray in the last 10mins during a third round FA cup tie away v Gunners last weekend
Yes. I just wonder how long they can keep coming from behind to win games.
@@FootLoreYT sure. Who knows, but atleast they can stand tall with confidence knowing the comeback cape has been firmly snatched away from Arsenal‘s hands (for now).
Top, top quality video my man.
Great video
Have some trust in your Bundesliga imports, man! :) maybe "Premier league proven" isn't as critical as some make it out to be. Klopp himself wasn't, after all, when he arrived in 2015.
That is true, but there is always a risk when bringing a player to a new league (Timo Werner, Havertz, Nicolas Pepe etc). However, Klopp has a very good record when it comes to this.
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The revolution of Liverpool spearheaded by Klopp is one for the ages...
Brighton away last season was the reality call Liverpool needed. It showed the lost confidence in attack pressing but more so the washed up midfield!
Great video. However, as a Fluminense fan though I have to tell you that Romario is not a homebred talent. (Vasco). He arrived in Fluminense already as an older player, after he played in PSV and Barcelona.
Great analysis!
1.8k Subs and some really quality production. Nice job!
When he leaves they better have a statue of him outside anfield.
Yo that intro was fire
After you called spurs a top side, i liked and subscribed 😂 #COYS