7 Biggest Wasted Careers In Modern Football

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  • @nont18411
    @nont18411 Před 10 dny +602

    Wasted careers are like the Earth.
    30% covered by land.
    70% covered by Manchester United signings.

    • @MrCuntacular2
      @MrCuntacular2 Před 10 dny +13

      Why must you hurt us so

    • @maxomat4319
      @maxomat4319 Před 10 dny +22

      or Chelsea signings.

    • @BrianStorm742
      @BrianStorm742 Před 10 dny +14

      That one doesn't even make sense. It might be the worst simile I've ever seen.

    • @bigguy8435
      @bigguy8435 Před 9 dny +7

      Fuck, even as a ManUtd fan, I wheezed with this. Good one

    • @jopearson6321
      @jopearson6321 Před 9 dny +4

      ​@@BrianStorm742That might be why its my favourite similie ever

  • @seamussynnott921
    @seamussynnott921 Před 9 dny +120

    It's so fucked up that Ravel Morrison was denied from taking his ADHD medicine...no idea why his discipline record was so inconsistent.

    • @limpa756
      @limpa756 Před 9 dny

      I mean adhd medication is basically speed, the shit is rocket fuel if you’ve ever had it… it also can make you extremely aggressive from personal experience

  • @grayshigami6797
    @grayshigami6797 Před 9 dny +34

    Julian Draxler, he was great at Schalke but he moved to Wolfsburg instead of a better team, and in Psg he became Neymar's substitute and wasted his best years

    • @MaZaCar_Xiaoyu
      @MaZaCar_Xiaoyu Před 7 dny

      My 3rd favourite player of all time 💙 Sad how his career went 😔

    • @lionelhutz4186
      @lionelhutz4186 Před 5 dny

      He sadly always moved for money. Wolfsburg paid much better with VW as de facto owners, PSG of course has a huge amoumt of Oil-money and now he is in Saudi Arabia. It just fits.

  • @unsolvedsandwiches
    @unsolvedsandwiches Před 10 dny +255

    The Freddy Adu bits have to be my favorite part about this channel 😂

    • @aqeel-3771
      @aqeel-3771 Před 10 dny +4

      He had a chance at benfica😢

    • @jamesrowland2002
      @jamesrowland2002 Před 10 dny +5

      @@aqeel-3771 he trialled at man u too, if there was anything there we would have seen it, tearing up pre-beckham MLS at 13 is remarkable, but it's not enough for the big game.

    • @ThePromptRoadmap
      @ThePromptRoadmap Před 9 dny +3

      I remember him during my Fifa PS2 days, that guy was everywhere 😂

    • @dariuszdudka1991
      @dariuszdudka1991 Před 9 dny +1

      Remember that talented American before. Sad how the American system failed to understand comprehensively it from Adu's failure. The whole US footballing (soccer) system is a mess.

    • @unsolvedsandwiches
      @unsolvedsandwiches Před 9 dny

      @@dariuszdudka1991 at least things seem to be improving today

  • @bloodypelican
    @bloodypelican Před 10 dny +182

    3 first players, 3 lyon players, fuck my life

  • @S1XMedia
    @S1XMedia Před 9 dny +68

    I understand the Adriano inclusion but I feel it’s harsh to deem his career as “wasted,” but rather “unfortunate “

    • @TheModmc
      @TheModmc Před 8 dny +5

      exactly, very bad taste imo

    • @eX1st4132
      @eX1st4132 Před 8 dny +4

      I just remember one of his teammates saying when he got the call that his father had died he just started screaming, and he was inconsolable for a long time. Really awful

  • @chechenknightslaillaillall2047

    Crazy how a great amount of players that wasted their careers are from France. This explains the ability of France to produce superb football talents to a point it is so difficult to compete.

    • @kapskutowykutodaktyl
      @kapskutowykutodaktyl Před 8 dny +2

      There is something fishy about les Bleus. Kicking cats, mothers of players all-over-the-place, strikes, players banned because of insulting Coach, or ordering to break colleauge knees. Moreover, according to what I' ve heard on some interview with Romain Molina few years ago, I got the impression that their youth system seems to be rotten to the core. And mister Molina is still digging. Apparently he just texted that 2nd part of his book will be out, like 22nd of april. I was worried about that journalist for some time.
      Omitting criminal topics: there was one then youngster, that Kamil Glik (nonbulshit defender, famous for his strong will) mentioned. They met in France and he was especially fond of him. Guy was fast as wind, quick-witted on pitch as well (w/ and w/o ball), already gifted, yet hard working & humble. Kid joined even bigger club, and after few years he needs PRESIDENT of Vth republic himself to warn him, facetiously. I used to admire this kid, back then, when he still played at Stade Louis II.
      I just hope there are also some instances looking after players, other than fifa or uefa. Especially after youngsters.

    • @bhutochakrabarti4173
      @bhutochakrabarti4173 Před 6 dny +1

      ​@@kapskutowykutodaktyl Rotten to the core like how? I'm curious

  • @rohithraman6488
    @rohithraman6488 Před 9 dny +17

    Adriano's story is proper sad. Had the world at his feet, was also a PES master, but unfortunately after personal issues like losing his father he was never the same

  • @janberg3232
    @janberg3232 Před 9 dny +32

    Maybe Mario Götze. He was seen as an up and coming star for German football, featured in Klopps Dortmund, scored the only goal in the 2014 WC Final and then dissapaered in Guardiolas Bayern.

    • @ThexMJT
      @ThexMJT Před 9 dny +7

      Wasn't he chronically ill during his time at Bayern?

    • @eX1st4132
      @eX1st4132 Před 8 dny

      The one (notable) player that got worse under Pep

    • @Elite-0Zero
      @Elite-0Zero Před 7 dny +3

      He was diagnosed with myopathy in his first year back at Dortmund. One could argue scoring a World Cup winning goal is more fitting for a video of "7 footballers who completed football earlier than expected"

    • @porfirij
      @porfirij Před 7 dny

      according to countless of his very high profile former teammates, götze's raw talent was the greatest they had ever witnessed.

  • @gts1300
    @gts1300 Před 10 dny +57

    The Cassano - Montella duo behind Totti was one of the most wonderful things to have ever happened at Roma. Totti and Cassano were such a perfect fit together. I invite anyone to search for Totti Cassano duo compilations.
    One of the reasons why he failed at Real Madrid aside from his commitment issues was the fact that he ate way too much chocolate.

    • @chlcrk
      @chlcrk Před 10 dny +1

      I thought it was sweet pastries that he had a fondness for

    • @justhuy7960
      @justhuy7960 Před 9 dny +11

      @@chlcrk I heard it was Nutella, damn that thing is like cocain when I first arrived in Europe 😂

    • @chlcrk
      @chlcrk Před 9 dny +2

      @@justhuy7960 He's told two separate stories. One is that he became besties with a hotel staff member who would bring him 3/4 cornetti pastries, then another is that he'd eat a whole jar of Nutella a day. So both could be right

    • @needfoolthings
      @needfoolthings Před 9 dny

      ​@@chlcrk Without butter?! What a barbarian.

    • @prazman
      @prazman Před 9 dny

      Guess he befriended Ronaldo fenomeno at Madrid.

  • @TheKulture
    @TheKulture Před 9 dny +60

    I think Balotelli and Dele Alli both make a strong case to be included here

    • @waymond1502
      @waymond1502 Před 9 dny +6

      Dele Alli just vanished and Balotelli is more a waste of talent than career but that is also the vase with almost everyone on this list

    • @sanjaymalik1511
      @sanjaymalik1511 Před 9 dny +5

      Balotelli still also won more than most of these players in the list also. Played a huge part in city’s first initial success

    • @ii9714
      @ii9714 Před 7 dny

      Dele still has time to turn it around

    • @bzilla1090
      @bzilla1090 Před 6 dny +1

      Ballotelli had a decent career so far. Won the treble with Inter, won the league with City. Had good spells at Milan.

  • @indiekid19872
    @indiekid19872 Před 9 dny +9

    Paul Vaessen - very sad story. Scored the winner in a European Semi-Final aged 18, then immediately had a career-ending leg break. Fell into addiction and died age 39. His story was detailed in "Fever Pitch" by Nick Hornby

  • @craigfairlie9247
    @craigfairlie9247 Před 9 dny +6

    Had Adriano not lost his dad, he'd have gone on to be one of the greatest ever. Can totally see why he'd go off the rails. What a player though

  • @the_one_the_only4651
    @the_one_the_only4651 Před 10 dny +59

    Hatem Ben Arfa, without a shadow of a doubt. In his prime, he was as good of a dribbler as Messi.

    • @chlcrk
      @chlcrk Před 10 dny +4

      His arc at Newcastle was crazy. A brilliant cameo on loan before injury, signed permanently, would be amazing at first when fit, gradually lost interest, fell out with everyone, got loaned to Hull where he fell out with everyone quicker and had his contact cancelled 4 months early

    • @user-uu1kf5wo5n
      @user-uu1kf5wo5n Před 10 dny +4

      nah you're hyping him up too much

    • @archstanton6102
      @archstanton6102 Před 10 dny +1

      Was ruined by Pardew

    • @chlcrk
      @chlcrk Před 10 dny +3

      @@archstanton6102 I'm aware some fans called it "Pardewed" at the time

    • @gabepark754
      @gabepark754 Před 9 dny +1

      At his best his dribbling is better than messis

  • @John17489
    @John17489 Před 9 dny +14

    Alen Halilovic, Robinho, Bojan, Xherdan Shaqiri and Falcao are a few good shouts

    • @S1XMedia
      @S1XMedia Před 9 dny +11

      Falcao the guy who holds basically every Europa league scoring record, and all time top scorer for his country? Don’t think so mate

    • @jbb00676
      @jbb00676 Před 9 dny +10

      Falcao didnt ruin his own career. His knee injury did. He was never the same after that injury. His comeback at monaco came a bit too late. He was a monster pre injury at athletico and one of the few strikers i feared whenever he was on the field

    • @ReudigerRuediger
      @ReudigerRuediger Před 5 dny

      Halilovic never showed anything on a professional level. I don't think he had it in him...

  • @sebball1
    @sebball1 Před 9 dny +11

    (Dis)honorable mention to John Guidetti. Three hattricks in a row for Feyenoord. Great at U21 level. But he effectively amounted to nothing given the hype around him.

    • @903lew
      @903lew Před 9 dny

      Also, terrible hair in later years

  • @LibertepourlesIranienset-kh3ur

    A video about Iran's football please. Still waiting for football of my tragic country, a country that produced a lot of talents yet underperformed in many major tournaments (Asian Cup and World Cup), and how corruption caused by the Islamic Republic ruined our football potential.

    • @peruano-quichwa---aymara8611
      @peruano-quichwa---aymara8611 Před 9 dny +2

      Didn't think of it at the first place but good to mention. Iran is a strange case, producing a lot of football talents but for some reasons, they can't live up to expectation.

  • @RyuzakiTaiyou
    @RyuzakiTaiyou Před 10 dny +69

    Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 626)
    I will not give up until the video is made or Alfie himself tells me to stop. Everyone else telling me that will be ignored.
    If you don't believe my number, just go back to the previous videos. I'm at the bottom most of the time, but I'm there.

  • @dariuszdudka1991
    @dariuszdudka1991 Před 10 dny +62

    Pogba is such a tragic figure. He has the talents, but wasted it.

    • @MiklosHajma
      @MiklosHajma Před 10 dny +13

      I wonder how much these players, especially Pogba, are ruined by others greed. In Pogba's case, Raiola and his own family definitely is a huge part of what happened.

    • @user-uu1kf5wo5n
      @user-uu1kf5wo5n Před 10 dny +5

      I do think Alfie kind of ignore how good he stayed with France in the same way Griezmann has been in his weaker periods in club.

    • @lepangolin4080
      @lepangolin4080 Před 9 dny +5

      How did he "wasted" it?
      I mean, the guy won world cup and so on. He wasted nothing.
      His carrer just ended badly, but he didn't wasted it

    • @RomaInvicta202
      @RomaInvicta202 Před 9 dny +4

      He didn't waste it, United did for him, just like they did for many other players

    • @dariuszdudka1991
      @dariuszdudka1991 Před 9 dny

      @@RomaInvicta202 not even United managed to do that.

  • @user-uu1kf5wo5n
    @user-uu1kf5wo5n Před 10 dny +11

    Vab de beek was so good at Ajax and yet united hit again

  • @John17489
    @John17489 Před 9 dny +4

    Surely Robinho deserved a mention from being labelled the next Pele at Santos to a 9 year prison sentence now

  • @ryhuck5383
    @ryhuck5383 Před 10 dny +37

    #8 is me and my highschool academic career. 💩

    • @douglasharley2440
      @douglasharley2440 Před 9 dny +1

      lol, if you can't handle high school, you are _really_ gonna have problems in adult life...

    • @silvesta5027
      @silvesta5027 Před 9 dny +1

      #9 is me and my university academic career. Well the course was fine, just everything else was so terrible I dropped out

    • @ryhuck5383
      @ryhuck5383 Před 9 dny

      @@silvesta5027 1v1 me on it lol i dropped out at christmas break first year 😅

    • @ryhuck5383
      @ryhuck5383 Před 9 dny

      @@douglasharley2440 it's a joke Douglas sheesh. I'm doing just fine 7 years on in my adult life, thanks for your concern and obsession with my success. Means a lot

    • @conversationswithmla
      @conversationswithmla Před 9 dny

      Same 😂😥

  • @musicaladdiction4147
    @musicaladdiction4147 Před 9 dny +3

    Saw Adriano in the flesh playing a Champions league match in 05
    He scored in a 1-1 draw in Glasgow in a game where both sides qualified for the last 16. I remember being terrified of him when we were drawn with Inter Milan, Porto and a previously unknown Artmedia Bratislava, who had just put 5 past our rivals Celtic in the qualifiers.

  • @RomaInvicta202
    @RomaInvicta202 Před 9 dny +5

    Balotelli defo should be in top 7, this lad was unearthly talented and the way he destroyed his career was indeed spectacular

    • @dariuszdudka1991
      @dariuszdudka1991 Před 9 dny

      Forget that. He is now largely forgotten but this dude was a hilarious player at prime.

  • @wolfmauler
    @wolfmauler Před 9 dny +3

    "The simple truth is, not all of us become the men we once hoped we might be..."

  • @joachimhovgaardramlau3064

    Day 16: 7 best seasons before Retirement of All time (like Cruyff's season with Feyenoord)

  • @elmatadoraelmatador2587
    @elmatadoraelmatador2587 Před 10 dny +12

    Honestly a more comprehensive video about Italy's football crisis is needed. Since 1960s, Italy had never appointed a foreign coach, which had something to do with their past successes. However, this is no longer the case when their last presence in World Cup was in South America and their footballers are struggling to make major impacts, and I believe this had something to do with their extreme conservatism as Italy produced no new good football manager (except for Carlo Ancelotti). In fact, they are even weaker than Albania and Croatia, leave alone Spain.

    • @GreekHouseEffect
      @GreekHouseEffect Před 9 dny

      Italy hasn't produced no new good football managers??????

    • @elmatadoraelmatador2587
      @elmatadoraelmatador2587 Před 9 dny

      @@GreekHouseEffect Except for Ancelotti, who else? De Zerbi flopped with Brighton already. Gattuso was unsuccessful. Meanwhile, we are introducing Luis Enrique, Xavi, Xabi Alonso and Mikel Arteta. Believe not, Italy will be eliminated from the group stages with the way how they are functioning. I am adamant that Italy will sign a non-Italian manager, sooner or later.

    • @GreekHouseEffect
      @GreekHouseEffect Před 9 dny +3

      @@elmatadoraelmatador2587 Inzaghi is one of the most innovative managers in the world right now. Spalletti did magic with Napoli last season. These two were literally in the top 3 of FIFA's best managers for last season. Motta is leading Bologna to the UCL. Gasperini has turned a low-table side into a major power of Italian football. De Zerbi flopped? Brighton is in the top 10 of the PL despite having one of the smaller budgets in the league. Even coaches who are in their best form right now, like Sarri, Conte, Allegri and Pioli have had amazing seasons before. De Rossi is also showing great promise, too. What a ridiculous comment to make...

    • @elmatadoraelmatador2587
      @elmatadoraelmatador2587 Před 8 dny

      @@GreekHouseEffect You are telling about those coaches whose successes lie entirely in Serie A, which mean they are only good at home but not abroad. With Ancelotti being the lone exception today, who else?

    • @0ceanaut
      @0ceanaut Před 7 dny

      @@elmatadoraelmatador2587 De Zerbi, who has not flopped lol

  • @Khigha87
    @Khigha87 Před 10 dny +4

    It's so frustrating how ManU used to create star players and now we ruin generational talents. Coming to Old Trafford is a terrible idea for the most part, for most players.

  • @nettlarry
    @nettlarry Před 10 dny +4

    Sebastian Deisler. Never heard of the guy? Made it to Bayern and quit at age 27 in 2007 because he didn't have enough trust in his knee.
    Rightfully called "Basti Fantasti". He seems to be happy now, so it's not really wasted.

    • @porfirij
      @porfirij Před 7 dny +1

      struggled with severe depression throughout his whole professional career. in terms of pure talent, he could have become a true legend of the game, competing for the highest individual honours.

  • @ourmonarchy326
    @ourmonarchy326 Před 10 dny +30

    A video about Australia's struggle to integrate in the AFC since joining in 2006 is worth mentioning. They had just had a nightmarish U-23 Asian Cup campaign (no goal in the group stage), whereas the U-20 and U-17 teams, like the U-23, have never won a single AFC youth trophy. Their only trophy has been the senior Asian Cup title in 2015 and the ACL trophy in 2014. Even my country Morocco, renowned for also being a major underachiever in Africa until recently, at least won one U20 and one U23 AFCON. Does it have something to do with Australia's overreliance on diaspora footballers?

    • @samuelschonenberger
      @samuelschonenberger Před 9 dny +10

      I think he talked about before (or maybe it was someone else) but Australian youth football is becoming more pay to get into an academy instead of giving the poorest most determined talents a chance like for example in France

    • @68Boca
      @68Boca Před 9 dny +3

      Diaspora footballers? In the 1970's and 1980's , I'd agree with you/ But those days are long gone in reality
      Australia's problem is the woeful home league we have. Sure , there will always be 3 or 4 good talents playing overseas, the rest of the national team selection is 2nd rate players, playing in 3rd rate leagues.
      And this is were the A League comes in. It is a 4th rate league. It has no passion, no development, players are not challenged because they constantly move from club to club on 1 year deals. The wild predictions of huge media deals in the future, never happened. The "Marquee" player system, whilst a positive idea in the beginning, is just a farce.
      No disrespect, but when Bruno Fornaroli is considered the "best" for many years running, He couldn't even make it for Uruguay. There in lies the problem. The A League isn't focused on creating a legacy or development, it's only interest is in surviving. Football is very very popular, but the A League is dominated by short sighted Execs and populated by old world style fans with their ethnic divides simmering underneath!

    • @josephtreacy667
      @josephtreacy667 Před 9 dny

      ​@@samuelschonenberger100% correct

    • @dariuszdudka1991
      @dariuszdudka1991 Před 9 dny +1

      Australia’s problems are similar to the US, Nigeria, Ghana, Canada and India, which are devastated by the pay-to-play football. The USMNT represents the exact example of this mismanagement, having a lot of recent talents but none have proven capable at making breakthrough.
      As long as Australia stuck with the same Americanised system, they will struggle to improve.

    • @duyanhng8430
      @duyanhng8430 Před 9 dny

      cuz no one really likes the aleauge, people just watch the NRL, AFL or even NBL when they want to watch domestic sport and get their fix of soccer through europe top 5 and chamspion leauge

  • @jakenewiss2975
    @jakenewiss2975 Před 9 dny

    Great video as always Alfie. Top tier

  • @leemanley5415
    @leemanley5415 Před 10 dny +3

    7 football teams that qualified for promotion, tournament, or nations but did not compete

  • @joachimhovgaardramlau3064
    @joachimhovgaardramlau3064 Před 10 dny +46

    Day 4: 7 players who peaked before the age of 20

    • @needfoolthings
      @needfoolthings Před 9 dny +6

      Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney, Jack Rodwell, Ronaldo, Renato Sanches, Julian Draxler, Max Meyer.

    • @gunders85
      @gunders85 Před 9 dny

      @@needfoolthings 2009/10 Rooney (24) was something else. Phil Jones maybe

    • @WesT10109
      @WesT10109 Před 9 dny +1

      @@needfoolthings Owen, Rooney and Ronaldo? What are you smoking?

    • @needfoolthings
      @needfoolthings Před 9 dny +1

      @@WesT10109 They peaked before the age of 20. I smoke banana peel strings dipped in acetone, but what does that have to do with the topic at hand?

  • @DISKINEWS-wp7fc
    @DISKINEWS-wp7fc Před 10 dny +16

    When I saw the title of the video I though of Pogba and Neymar but No I think they had incredible careers than most footballers. Freddy Adu where are you???🤣🤣🤣

    • @PSLBeyondFootball
      @PSLBeyondFootball Před 10 dny +6

      Freddy Adu is the Legend of the channel I came to see him, He must the most mentioned player in this channel

  • @ousfraton435
    @ousfraton435 Před 9 dny +1

    fully agree about ndombele, this guy was the most talented player i’ve ever seen at spurs (even above mousa dembele). he’s a generational talent but just so unbelievably lazy and unmotivated. part of me thinks if he joined a few years earlier he would’ve been world class. him and mousa could’ve been the best cms in the world no doubt

  • @tmnaaz4021
    @tmnaaz4021 Před 9 dny

    Congrats on 600k Alfie!

  • @faddanick
    @faddanick Před 9 dny +1

    Cassano is still living in Genoa where I live. You can often see him playing Padel or Tennis or driving around the city with his sons (the oldest one play for then Virtus Entella youth Academy).
    He also has had a great weekly podcast with Adani, Ventola and Vieri.
    He is incredibly smart and he love the game! One of his sons name is Lionel in honor of messi.
    Fantantonio, what a talent he was...a bit crazy, but a Joy to watch.

  • @EaglesofCarthage-bt8kd
    @EaglesofCarthage-bt8kd Před 9 dny +7

    Can Alfie make a video about the devastating decline of Tunisian football? We have just endured a humiliation in the 2022 World Cup, losing to a struggling Australia where football is not no.1 sport and only qualified by a lucky playoff spot; then we followed by losing to Namibia in the 2023 AFCON. The whole Tunisian football system is a total mess and there are signs that we don't know when will the light arrive.

  • @adamdickinson2894
    @adamdickinson2894 Před 9 dny +4

    Further Adu missing out on this 7 is a bit of a crime tbf

  • @cielphantomhive1702
    @cielphantomhive1702 Před 9 dny +1

    Adriano 😢 wenn i forst heard of him and San the GOALS he scored I wonder why nobody talked about him as one of the goat contenders ...
    Then I watched a Video about his story and its just sad to see what happend at least he is well now

  • @tanguym8312
    @tanguym8312 Před 9 dny

    Nice video as always! I have an idea of video: The best club in the world for each letter of the alphabet (example: Arsenal, Barcelona, Cagliari...). It can also work with the best XI for each letter.

  • @dandychiggins7240
    @dandychiggins7240 Před 9 dny +1

    "Wasted careers" is a bit exaggerated. Most of them accomplished more than 99% professional players did. They peaked in their prime (late teens, early 20s) and then it went downhill, which I think is normal.
    What is truly rare is for players to have the discipline, professionalism, intelligence and luck to keep that level for another whole decade or so, when things get harder.
    Also people saying "this guy is gonna be the next... " are idiots.

  • @Mak_Vintage
    @Mak_Vintage Před 8 dny

    This is the fairest analysis I have ever observed about Pogba.
    I have to tell you Alfie. You are class.

  • @gregmathurin4670
    @gregmathurin4670 Před 9 dny

    Alfie great video as usual. As a fan of Serie A I fully concur that Fantanio Il Talentino is the biggest waste of talent for this generation. His after football antics cements his legacy.
    Also could add Icardi to that list.

  • @Percevalko
    @Percevalko Před 9 dny +1

    While it probably isn't the most interesting topic, it would be cool if you made a video about Siirtspor - a Turkish club that was bought by the CEO of an otomotive company in the late 90s, bought a player at a price rumoured to be roughly half of the Turkish transfer record at the time (while the team was in the 3rd tier), won back to back promotions and fell back down after the CEO went bankrupt. The club was closed in 2020 and the CEO has had multiple legal issues involving fraud, and recently got sentenced to 2 thousand (yes, thousand) years in prison

  • @pilottadpole1110
    @pilottadpole1110 Před 9 dny +1

    A big waste of potential I think of Giovani dos Santos, won the u-18 world cup for Mexico, won the Gold Cup in 2011 having the best goal in the competition, played with prime Barcelona, nicknamed the Mexican Ronaldihno but he wasted his career in Europe partying

  • @schobaxt.8781
    @schobaxt.8781 Před 9 dny

    Congrats on 600k!

  • @adamaalto-mccarthy6984
    @adamaalto-mccarthy6984 Před 9 dny +1

    John Bostocks career was ruined by Tottenham signing him & his Dad/Agent. Debut at Palace at 15 first team football. Sold to Tottenham by his ‘Agent’ with Palace unaware. Hardly played. All about the money.

  • @manuelbarros4898
    @manuelbarros4898 Před 9 dny +1

    This definitely requires a Part 2, and maybe a Part 3.

  • @mismisimognomo101
    @mismisimognomo101 Před 10 dny +1

    Ayyyyy, Alfie Gang 🖤

  • @otakumouse3308
    @otakumouse3308 Před 9 dny +2

    Mario Balloteli should have been on the main list, not the honorable mentions.
    While I agree with Pogba's inlcusion, he did win a world cup...soo....

  • @forestgrumpy119
    @forestgrumpy119 Před 10 dny +3

    Always wake up early for a HITC Sevens!

  • @martintemelkov
    @martintemelkov Před 9 dny

    Tiémoué Bakayoko is another honorable mention for me. I think that Cassano had also some heart problems, no? Although they can hardly be blamed for his downfall - look at Christian Eriksen who bounced back exceptionally well.

  • @soccerstuff6519
    @soccerstuff6519 Před 7 dny +1

    "Able to get up and down the pitch at speed...." Seriously? which version of Ndombele were you watching? He is one of the slowest players in modern football!

  • @400Awesomo
    @400Awesomo Před 10 dny +8

    Do "we need to talk about the FA Cup replays." I need to know the full details on why FA Cup should exist.

  • @Mictesting2233
    @Mictesting2233 Před 9 dny +1

    To be hones even managers are to be blamed for wasted careers.
    For instance when there's a change in the coach, he might have altogether different plan on which the particular player might not fit in however good he may be.
    As he result the player suffers bench time or even wanders different clubs under loans. This also makes them demotivated and depressed. Hence they will not be able to develop their skills further due to the changing environment. How can one develop their career when they are keep on having to change their colleagues and company every 6 months or so.

  • @christopherreynolds9254
    @christopherreynolds9254 Před 8 dny +1

    Damn, I thought this was the finally the one vid where Freddie would genuinely feature in the Seven 😂

  • @lukethomson5820
    @lukethomson5820 Před 9 dny +1

    Another ex toon guy is Andy Carroll. Was a genuine star for us for years , never should have left

  • @JackGD1991
    @JackGD1991 Před 9 dny

    Watching Ben Arfa play as a Newcastle fan, especially during 2011/12, was really something special. Such a shame he wasn’t able to maintain that level.

  • @kevinarredondo3701
    @kevinarredondo3701 Před 9 dny

    PART 2 PLEASE

  • @gentleken7864
    @gentleken7864 Před 10 dny +2

    I'd be great to think about how football would be without social media especially thinking about the effect it has on footballers considering most aren't very smart.

  • @Rodderz1992
    @Rodderz1992 Před 10 dny +1

    A young me thought that when we had Amr Zaki at Wigan, he would be a world beater for us and give us a 20+ goal season when he first came and be a great investment if we signed him permanently... At least we had Valencia.

  • @mohibkayanigaming4207

    Cheers Alfie 👍 😊

  • @diomuda7903
    @diomuda7903 Před 10 dny +10

    Still waiting for a video about Kazakhstan's football sportswashing. Its UEFA membership since 2002, despite gross human rights violation and persecution of dissidents, is further capitalised by our European failure (NATO and EU, by contrast, banned Kazakhstan from joining for these reasons) to understand the Astana dictators. UEFA's mishandling of Kazakhstan has fuelled Russia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and China's sportswashing, which had resulted in cases like the 2022 World Cup held by Qatar or upcoming 2034 tournament in Saudi Arabia, and, perhaps, contributed to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as well.

    • @burkutkypshakbayev9254
      @burkutkypshakbayev9254 Před 9 dny +1

      Whoa! Take it easy a bit, mate. According to you, Kazakhstan is guilty of… pretty much everything?

    • @memedbengul4350
      @memedbengul4350 Před 9 dny

      ...not to mention causing the Holocaust, the Covid Pandemic, the JFK assassination and the extinction of the Dinosaurs.

    • @diomuda7903
      @diomuda7903 Před 6 dny

      @@burkutkypshakbayev9254 I can't say it's guilty of everything. But since Kazakhstan fuelled sportswashing by joining UEFA in 2002 and their actions have received little attention, we all know where Bin Salman, Al Thani family, Putin and Xi got inspiration from.

    • @diomuda7903
      @diomuda7903 Před 6 dny

      @@burkutkypshakbayev9254 I don't say Kazakhstan is fully guilty. But when Kazakhstan joined UEFA in 2002, their membership has been condemned by European human rights councils for years. But since UEFA only wants to appease for money, Europe failed. Thus you know where Bin Salman and Putin learnt inspiration from.

  • @massaganaa
    @massaganaa Před 9 dny +1

    Regarding ravel Morrison. I saw him play 45 minutes in a Pre season friendly between Brighton and Lazio. And even in half a game in an inconsequential pre season game he is still the most naturally talented footballer I have seen in the flesh. What a waste of a talent.

  • @sanjaymalik1511
    @sanjaymalik1511 Před 9 dny

    Adriano defo doesn’t get the recognition he deserves. Today’s generation don’t realise how good this guy was supposed to be. Absolute beast

  • @greensmithbackup6774
    @greensmithbackup6774 Před 10 dny +1

    Love the use of the Limmy clip

  • @WrexhamToThePrem
    @WrexhamToThePrem Před 9 dny

    Ariel Ortega is another great example. He was declared "The New Maradona" and was unplayable in his prime, but due to alcoholism and self-sabotage, he destroyed his career, leaving behind a legacy of unfulfilled potential.

    • @marcschramm6958
      @marcschramm6958 Před 9 dny

      His headbutt to the chin of vd Sar in the quarterfinals Netherlands - Argentina certainly didn’t help.

  • @omarionc6021
    @omarionc6021 Před 8 dny

    galatasaray are known to do incredible business on the transfer market. icardi, torreira, davinson sanchez being a few examples. i wouldnt be suprised if they manage to sign ndombele for around 5-6 mil euros, regardless of his 15 mil release clause. the guy still has a huge potential. all he needs to do is lose the weight and put his mind to the game.

  • @lyonsja1
    @lyonsja1 Před 10 dny +2

    I was expecting to find Adrian Mutu somewhere on this list.

  • @dreamzation3260
    @dreamzation3260 Před 9 dny +1

    I’m a bit shocked that Balotelli didn’t make the list

  • @Daniel-wq2hk
    @Daniel-wq2hk Před 9 dny

    This list made me think about Lentini. Great talent and world record signing for AC Milan. His career went well past 2000 but no-one remembers that part.
    Great list though. Pogba a very good choice.

  • @srgk9129
    @srgk9129 Před 9 dny

    such an underrated channel

  • @BALHAM69
    @BALHAM69 Před 10 dny +4

    #thepeopleschannel a video on Clapton cfc 😅
    Community fc💁‍♀️
    How they are fan owned and they now own the oldest ground in London.😮
    A team formed in 2018.
    Six years ago.😊

  • @burgues-de-meia
    @burgues-de-meia Před 9 dny

    Keep an eye on Fluminense's John Kennedy. I hope he don't make this list, but he is doing his best to feature here in the near future.

  • @wolfeye3530
    @wolfeye3530 Před 9 dny +2

    "Cassano was above all else, an idiot" 😂 well said

  • @TwTallnightlong
    @TwTallnightlong Před 6 dny

    I think the honorable/dishonourable mentions would have made a better list and been more interesting. Out of the ones included, it seems like Cassano, Ben Arfa and Morrison were the most fitting. I think it would have been interesting if you put Hulk or Quaresma in for wasting their careers chasing a bag when they had the abilities instead. Or players like Munain who could have done a lot more if he just moved to a bigger club.

  • @TheBrodd42
    @TheBrodd42 Před 9 dny +2

    Nicklas Bendtner could also be included here.

  • @himthatis6698
    @himthatis6698 Před 9 dny

    I had a feeling that David Bentley would feature and if he did, especially with a couple from the dishonorably mentioned list, this could have been a Lyon vs Tottenham showdown.

  • @SuperJJAlexander
    @SuperJJAlexander Před 9 dny

    Dude, it took me until the end of the video to figure out that the 5th place was Gourcuff. I am listening to your videos like a radio. I know you have trouble with foreign name pronunciations, but usually I understand the names. That one threw me for a loop around the world.

  • @conversationswithmla
    @conversationswithmla Před 9 dny

    Edu catching more strays than a Manchester United fan on this channel and I'm here for it 😂

  • @ethandalton6480
    @ethandalton6480 Před 6 dny

    Outrageous that Jeremy Lynch didn't make this list, the best on the ball player in the Arsenal Invincibles squad.

  • @vinceely2906
    @vinceely2906 Před 8 dny +1

    You can list all the things Ndombele was good at. Unfortunately not falling over all the time is not one of them

  • @rasmuserikandersen4786

    Love it!

  • @gordao_jogadas
    @gordao_jogadas Před 9 dny +1

    Pato was wrecked by injuries, but his career took that path because of his COMPLETE disconnection from reality.
    Recently, he went on a tour at brazilian podcasts and it was shocking to see how he doesn't understand that he's not fulfilled anything that he was poised to. A big waste.

  • @sameerbernard1167
    @sameerbernard1167 Před 9 dny

    ALFMANSPICE HAPPY 600K BRO

  • @HamzaTalksFootball
    @HamzaTalksFootball Před 9 dny

    The streets won't forget Adriano on the Pro Evo 6 cover. Warra game!

  • @BongoBaggins
    @BongoBaggins Před 9 dny

    Finally! A video about Matt Le Tissier

  • @albertmiller2electricbooga897

    Did ol mate ever move to Hansa Rostock there's so many good headlines there

  • @qbel4255
    @qbel4255 Před 7 dny

    Me looking at my FM15 save where Adnan Januzaj won Ballon d'Or, James Wilson was in top 3 twice, and Phil Jones is among top defenders in the world

  • @Pepepepesjdje
    @Pepepepesjdje Před 9 dny

    What about 7 most improved clubs post lockdown? Eg Arsenal have gone from losing 1-0 to Burnley in 2022 to beating Chelsea 5-0

  • @daanishdan318
    @daanishdan318 Před 9 dny +1

    Personally, I felt that Nasri and Ozil could have done so much more. Ozil purely based on numbers could have been a big three together with Ronaldo and Messi.

    • @kageryu311
      @kageryu311 Před 9 dny

      Özil is a world Cup winner and key in that 2014 win. He also had a really good career with Real Madrid and Arsenal.

  • @lewis7951
    @lewis7951 Před 9 dny

    Would love a video on the state of Mo Ihatteran’s career!

  • @decb
    @decb Před 9 dny

    If this 7 was about the entire history of football, I'm guessing George Best would've featured

  • @cadrollhunting3564
    @cadrollhunting3564 Před 9 dny +1

    Really missed Sebastian Deisler here, propably the biggest german talent in the last 30 years, looked like a future Ballon d'Or winner in his early career and then totally fell off due to depression and inability to cope with the expectations.

  • @lucsteel3195
    @lucsteel3195 Před 8 dny

    Honestly could make an entire 7 of wasted careers purely on French players and it wouldn't scratch the surface. Yoann Gourcuff is an interesting one, you failed to mention the reason for him never really being the same player after 2009 glory - the 2010 World Cup. L'equipe de France were in a terrible state that tournament and Gourcuff was betrayed by Franck Ribéry and Nicolas Anelka who refused to pass him the ball in the first match which led to him being dropped for the second game as Ribery and Anelka threatened the manager by saying they would walk if he wasn't dropped. They lost 2-0 to Mexico and Anelka had an argument with the coach at half time and left the squad after the match, leading the entire French side to refuse training in solidarity with Anelka. Gourcuff was somehow to blame for Anelka's toxic attitude that led to his own country's embarrassment. Gourcuff truly was never the same after that, maybe because people realised he was only human and not the next Zidane. I feel for him because it was his only tournament with France and the French were extremely excited about him but expectation affects people in so many ways and its definitely true that he had problems maintaining a professional attitude - the time he reported an injury after walking his dog comes to mind

  • @itsmeblank4028
    @itsmeblank4028 Před 9 dny

    I like to think that play for the mighty Reggae Boys is Morrison career highlight

  • @tiveqcriarcontanova
    @tiveqcriarcontanova Před 10 dny +3

    No Quaresma?

  • @nachocuria4421
    @nachocuria4421 Před 9 dny

    Idea: 7 players with the lowest release clause in 2024? You can look really good players with cheap release clause like Dybala
    Sorry for my english, im from argentina

  • @bakedboii
    @bakedboii Před 9 dny

    What player was that u described on your intro lmao