Jackie Milburn started Newcastle's love affair with number 9s and won trophies with the club (which is surely a factor), and there must surely be someone long forgotten about who deserves a shout as Newcastle's GOAT from when they won 3 leagues and an FA cup in 5 seasons. Blackburn... he might be one of, if not THE greatest to play for Blackburn, but he was only there for a short period of time, and neither holds any major club records (individual season or otherwise), nor was he there during their most successful period.
@@yorkshirelad346 the CAF qualification system and Africa's paltry 5 qualification slots mean an African side will never make it. If Europe gave up at least 3 spots for Africa that might make it possible
@@seandelap8587 The Netherlands should win in Qatar based on the 12 year jinx on European nations at the World Cup. - Italy lost the 1994 final. Won in 2006 (12 years) - Germany lost the 2002 final. Won in 2014 (12 years) - France lost the 2006 final. Won in 2018 (12 years) The Netherlands lost the 2010 final. The gap period between 2010 and 2022 is 12 years.
The vast majority of Arthur Rowley's goals came in the lower tiers of the football league though so it was always going to be difficult for him to earn an international cap for England.
Stanley Matthews was only human and didn't always fare well against defenders who were faster. The reason we are still talking about him is that he adapted his game to cope with this. His method for dealing with faster opponents was to focus on acceleration rather than outright speed. Trying to dispossess him was therefore reduced to a matter of timing and given Matthews experience didn't come with a very high success rate. Sliding tackles especially were a waste of time. His long career seems to point to this being a successful tactic. You are less likely to be injured if your opponent can't actually get near you.
Day 11: A detailed look at the state of Crotone would be nice, going from Serie A in 20/21 with a 20 goal a season striker (Simy) to Serie C by 22/23. Two relegations in a row, something surely has to be wrong at that club.
Simy is rubbish.that season was when they changed the handball rule and there was inflated penalties in serie a. There hasn’t been anything wrong at the club they just weren’t good enough and being from Calabria it’s hard to attract good players
You forgot about Brazilian midfielder Alex. He is considered an idol in Fenerbahce, Cruzeiro, Palmeiras and Coritiba. In the Turkish club he even has a statue.
One slightly less well-known could be Krzysztof Warzycha - one of the GOATs of Ruch Chorzów (though this title would be a bit contentious with both Wilimowski and Cieślik well eligible for this title) - as well as for Panathinaikos, where he is the all-time top scorer.
Ancellotti does have some contention though. He does have a good case for Madrid and Milan but so do guys like Sacchi and Capello for Milan as well as Del Bosque and Zidane for Madrid. But what Fergie did ofc for Man United but even Aberdeen is smth else.
Ancelotti has won the 5 major European Leagues but I'm not so sure he would qualify as the best manager ever for any of them. Maybe only PSG. Chelsea, Real Madrid, Milan and Bayern all have better options.
Ronaldo is the Greatest example of all. Besides Winning all domestic competitions ( and in 2 of them win all UEFA competions and FIFA World Teams CUP)was also the Golden Boot of those countries that he represented. He played on the 3 most important and Successfull Football Leagues in the World,and "Market" his name in Gold. Ronaldo was the King of The Premier league,La Liga and the Italian Seria A. Only one player in the World was capable of achieving such "Status". And some people still doubt abaut Ronaldo being the Football Only and Real Phenomenon. I know that what Ronaldo Achieved/ still achieving its very hard to Grasp to some people,because the sheer Dimension of His name as a Global Icon surpass any Sportsman achievements Before or since. He's name is a Beacon of Hope for any kid around the World that loves Football. He's Winning Spirit and Sheer Willpower as no Paralell in sports History. PS: You dont put Ronaldo in front of George Best in Man United just because you are Bias,because you for sure know what Sir Alex Ferguson Said abaut Ronaldo on the season 2007/2008 when he Beat all the Records of George Best in Man United,and many Records of Man United that lasted for many,many years but Ronaldo was able "Crushed" them. And He did the same in Madrid and also in Big Fashion, Ronaldo's Fashion,where during 9 years and 538 games he scored 550 goals,became the only player in La Liga history to surpass 1 goal per game,a ratio of 1.03. Messi in 18 years in la liga only achieved 0.91 goals per game. Ronaldo besides Winning All ( Again) completely Destroyed the Competition. This "small" detail ( among many,many others) just shows the Greatness of this Man. PS: Its obvious by your comments that you are a Ronaldo "hatter"... You know my friend,Envy and Jealousy are a Big Bitch,Deal with That.
A video about the success story of Port Vale since Carol Shanahan took over, considering we just won the playoff final.Her charity work, bringing in Darrell Clark, then the things he went through this season. Plus we were on a winning streak and 1 point off the playoffs and she voted to end the first covid season early.....The fact our ground was nearly bought and demolished for a car park or shopping centre or something before that, the protests outside the ground all the time before Carol saved the club.
@@CJPHS98 I stay in Stone a fair bit my Grandad lives there too so I stay there half the time to help him out. If I had to guess I'd say the pub is the 3 crowns?
Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 359) 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.
I've been watching your videos for a year or so. I adore your work. Its so well researched and enlightening. When you put these together I bet you go to hull and back! ;) Thankyou for your work being part of my life sir! Keep these coming, you are the first class.
Boaz Myhill… what a man. I remember he was playing for West Brom against Man U at Old Trafford in the spring of 2015, and he made a great save to push a shot wide, and he then started yelling at the referee that he didn’t touch it, so he wouldn’t concede a corner. I’ve never seen anyone do that before, and I admired the selfless play.
Thanks for a very interesting video and honoring that you picked the mighty Gunnar Nordahl as your number one. For an english fella, the pronounciation was better than expected and a lot better than you pronounce Ljungberg ;) So don't feel bad, since the letter Ö is hard to grasp how you should utter it. Cheers!
if Zico is here, Pele should be too. The GOAT for both Santos and NY Cosmos. I'd even say he's the GOAT of both the Brazilian and US leauges (combining NASL with MLS)
a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now. The story of they lost the club, how the F A allowed that and won’t allow that anymore. How they were very close to moving to ireland How they went up the English football leagues. It would be a good documentary video if you can do this. #thepeopleschannel
An interesting follow up would be footballers who are the greatest player for at least one club and also their country's greatest ever player. You could also try doing that with managers, although club and international success as a manager is extremely rare.
I see many people say that Raul is real Madrid’s goat and I don’t understand how with Ronaldo pretty much breaking every record he had people can honestly say that
I'm surprised you didnt put Alex de souza on there. He's arguably the most loved player from Fenerbahçe (having an statuo outside the stadium), and close to an idol to Coritiba, Cruzeiro and Palmeiras.
He is nowhere near the biggest star in either Cruzeiro or Palmeiras history, with Cruzeiro having Tostão as its main idol and Palmeiras having Ademir da Guia. For Coritiba he may have been in contention but he played there for too short a time and only won one state chmpioship playing there, so I dont think many people would consider him as their best ever player either.
Do you think Dixie Dean could've gotten a shout for this for Everton and Tranmere? Could possibly make it 3 as well if you count his couple of months at Sligo Rovers
totally agree his prime wasn't at Barça. However that league title he won in his first season really meant a lot for Barça. And his revolution as a coach made Barça the club it is now.
the liverpool that played flamenco treated the game like a charity match, it's still quite like that in england, flamenco were treating the game like it was their biggest game ever
Day 8: Best XI with only trophy-less players. (Similar idea to "7 best players without trophies" but that was outdated and a XI would definitely be more intriguing.)
When will you release your documentaries on Turkey's Big Three (Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray, Beşiktaş)? I remember you teased them back in your Süper Lig video.
Day 35 - The Fall and Rise of FK Velež Mostar From a Club that has beaten Borussia Dortmund, Twente, Derby County and many others to a club that was forced from their own stadium, reduced to nothing during the Bosnian War, becoming a mediocre top-level team in the 00s to nearly being forced into folding in 2016 to its amazing comeback to European competitions in 2021 seeing the early exit of Greek giants AEK Athens in a sensational win in Athens!
@@T3Draco yeah but it can be easily argued that Cruyff has had a much larger impact on Barcelona than Messi has, both as a player with his symbolism of freedom and leadership during franco’s reign, and as a manager, shaping how Barcelona still plays to this day
@@theonlyjoe_ “7 footballers” implies that it’s the football career part that matters. If it was “7 people,” then Cruijff would of course be above Messi.
Roy Keane at Man Utd? Wouldn’t put him in top 3 at the club. With the quality and consistency produced I’d say Paul scholes is gotta be the closest of new generation of players to be the GOAT
I’d argue Alan Shearer at Blackburn and Newcastle
Was just thinking that myself. Newcastle's all time record goal scorer and surely Blackburn have never had anyone better?
100% correct, arguably the best player of the pl era
Definitely Newcastle's GOAT and in recent history I don't think anyone beats out Shearer
Paul Gascoigne and Chris Sutton would want to say something about that.
Jackie Milburn started Newcastle's love affair with number 9s and won trophies with the club (which is surely a factor), and there must surely be someone long forgotten about who deserves a shout as Newcastle's GOAT from when they won 3 leagues and an FA cup in 5 seasons.
Blackburn... he might be one of, if not THE greatest to play for Blackburn, but he was only there for a short period of time, and neither holds any major club records (individual season or otherwise), nor was he there during their most successful period.
Can you make a video on the 7 nations most likely to become 1st time World Cup winners by the end of the 21st century?
Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal would be my picks for that one.
@@seandelap8587 an African team as well maybe ?
@@yorkshirelad346 the CAF qualification system and Africa's paltry 5 qualification slots mean an African side will never make it. If Europe gave up at least 3 spots for Africa that might make it possible
@@yorkshirelad346 they are too average
@@seandelap8587 The Netherlands should win in Qatar based on the 12 year jinx on European nations at the World Cup.
- Italy lost the 1994 final. Won in 2006 (12 years)
- Germany lost the 2002 final. Won in 2014 (12 years)
- France lost the 2006 final. Won in 2018 (12 years)
The Netherlands lost the 2010 final. The gap period between 2010 and 2022 is 12 years.
The vast majority of Arthur Rowley's goals came in the lower tiers of the football league though so it was always going to be difficult for him to earn an international cap for England.
Di Stefano would be a shout for Los millonarios (102 games, 88 goals) and real Madrid
Silvio Piola was the GOAT for Pro Vercelli and Novara (and possibly even Lazio). Both Pro Vercelli and Novara named their Stadiums after him.
Stanley Matthews was only human and didn't always fare well against defenders who were faster. The reason we are still talking about him is that he adapted his game to cope with this. His method for dealing with faster opponents was to focus on acceleration rather than outright speed. Trying to dispossess him was therefore reduced to a matter of timing and given Matthews experience didn't come with a very high success rate. Sliding tackles especially were a waste of time. His long career seems to point to this being a successful tactic. You are less likely to be injured if your opponent can't actually get near you.
Well if Eusebio's dad was Angolan then maybe we could argue that he was the best player ever for 3 different countries
Whenever you think an intro is coming to an end this guy somehow finds a way to drag it on another 2 minutes...miraculous st7ff
He does like to test his audience doesn't he... Some great content, but flipping 'eck
Day 11:
A detailed look at the state of Crotone would be nice, going from Serie A in 20/21 with a 20 goal a season striker (Simy) to Serie C by 22/23. Two relegations in a row, something surely has to be wrong at that club.
Simy is rubbish.that season was when they changed the handball rule and there was inflated penalties in serie a. There hasn’t been anything wrong at the club they just weren’t good enough and being from Calabria it’s hard to attract good players
You forgot about Brazilian midfielder Alex. He is considered an idol in Fenerbahce, Cruzeiro, Palmeiras and Coritiba. In the Turkish club he even has a statue.
He is the GOAT for Fenerbahce, Coritiba and Cruzeiro, but not for Palmeiras, way behind Marcos and Ademir.
Freddy Adu for Las Vegas AND Tampa Bay, obviously.
Ik it’s a joke but he was bang average for both
Without further adu
*w i t h o u t f u r t h e r a d u*
what Maradona did at Napoli is completely insane, it would like Messi or Ronaldo going to Venezia and winning Serie A, or Fulham and winning the Prem
One slightly less well-known could be Krzysztof Warzycha - one of the GOATs of Ruch Chorzów (though this title would be a bit contentious with both Wilimowski and Cieślik well eligible for this title) - as well as for Panathinaikos, where he is the all-time top scorer.
I remember siging him all the time in championship manager 01/02 from panathinaikos. Always git loads of goals.
Day 297: Indonesia XI If All Eligible Players Had Declared For Them.
Filipino here and I salute your dedication
Nainggolan
Keep dreaming bocah
They would still stink. Even the fans are more willing to kill each other than support the game.
How about the managerial equivalent notable names would include Alex Ferguson and Carlo Ancelloti among others.
Ancellotti does have some contention though. He does have a good case for Madrid and Milan but so do guys like Sacchi and Capello for Milan as well as Del Bosque and Zidane for Madrid. But what Fergie did ofc for Man United but even Aberdeen is smth else.
Sacchi or Capello would be Milans best manager and he isn’t Madrids best ever either
Guardiola at Barca and City
Mourinho is Porto and Chelsea's greatest ever manager if I'm not wrong.
Ancelotti has won the 5 major European Leagues but I'm not so sure he would qualify as the best manager ever for any of them. Maybe only PSG. Chelsea, Real Madrid, Milan and Bayern all have better options.
i'd love to see a "GOAT of every club in X country" series, it would take ages but would be fantastic
Ronaldo is the Greatest example of all.
Besides Winning all domestic competitions ( and in 2 of them win all UEFA competions and FIFA World Teams CUP)was also the Golden Boot of those countries that he represented.
He played on the 3 most important and Successfull Football Leagues in the World,and "Market" his name in Gold.
Ronaldo was the King of The Premier league,La Liga and the Italian Seria A.
Only one player in the World was capable of achieving such "Status".
And some people still doubt abaut Ronaldo being the Football Only and Real Phenomenon.
I know that what Ronaldo Achieved/ still achieving its very hard to Grasp to some people,because the sheer Dimension of His name as a Global Icon surpass any Sportsman achievements Before or since.
He's name is a Beacon of Hope for any kid around the World that loves Football.
He's Winning Spirit and Sheer Willpower as no Paralell in sports History.
PS: You dont put Ronaldo in front of George Best in Man United just because you are Bias,because you for sure know what Sir Alex Ferguson Said abaut Ronaldo on the season 2007/2008 when he Beat all the Records of George Best in Man United,and many Records of Man United that lasted for many,many years but Ronaldo was able "Crushed" them.
And He did the same in Madrid and also in Big Fashion, Ronaldo's Fashion,where during 9 years and 538 games he scored 550 goals,became the only player in La Liga history to surpass 1 goal per game,a ratio of 1.03.
Messi in 18 years in la liga only achieved 0.91 goals per game.
Ronaldo besides Winning All ( Again) completely Destroyed the Competition.
This "small" detail ( among many,many others) just shows the Greatness of this Man.
PS: Its obvious by your comments that you are a Ronaldo "hatter"... You know my friend,Envy and Jealousy are a Big Bitch,Deal with That.
A video about the success story of Port Vale since Carol Shanahan took over, considering we just won the playoff final.Her charity work, bringing in Darrell Clark, then the things he went through this season. Plus we were on a winning streak and 1 point off the playoffs and she voted to end the first covid season early.....The fact our ground was nearly bought and demolished for a car park or shopping centre or something before that, the protests outside the ground all the time before Carol saved the club.
She lives in Stone where I live 😊 my grandparents are friends with her and they drink in the same pub! Crazy!
@@CJPHS98 I stay in Stone a fair bit my Grandad lives there too so I stay there half the time to help him out. If I had to guess I'd say the pub is the 3 crowns?
@@OfficialFingazMC Hahaha no way! No mate, the Royal Exchange 😊
Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 359)
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.
Im not even that particularly interested in the video topic, but if you’ve truly asked that many times I’ll like for the culture
I've been watching your videos for a year or so. I adore your work. Its so well researched and enlightening. When you put these together I bet you go to hull and back! ;) Thankyou for your work being part of my life sir! Keep these coming, you are the first class.
The audacity of this guy... I now will always remember Arthur Rowley being a noughties musician instead of a footballer.
Favorite running gag on this channel is the picture of freddy adu popping up in the intros sometimes
18:15 that was such a jarring shift in imagery that I nearly spat out laughing xD
😂
I'd never seen so many photos of Katie Price in my life until I saw this video. Thanks for that, Alfie. /s
WAGSTAFF, WAGGY. That's my new favorite footballer's name ever. The previous one was, of course, the great DJEMBA-DJEMBA.
I will never forget Ramadel Falcao ie Porto and Athletico Madrid by Steve Irungu Jermaine
Boaz Myhill… what a man. I remember he was playing for West Brom against Man U at Old Trafford in the spring of 2015, and he made a great save to push a shot wide, and he then started yelling at the referee that he didn’t touch it, so he wouldn’t concede a corner. I’ve never seen anyone do that before, and I admired the selfless play.
I was excited about Zico joining FC Goa & expected a lot, but not much came out considering it is one of most popular footballing states in India
Thanks for a very interesting video and honoring that you picked the mighty Gunnar Nordahl as your number one.
For an english fella, the pronounciation was better than expected and a lot better than you pronounce Ljungberg ;)
So don't feel bad, since the letter Ö is hard to grasp how you should utter it.
Cheers!
if Zico is here, Pele should be too. The GOAT for both Santos and NY Cosmos. I'd even say he's the GOAT of both the Brazilian and US leauges (combining NASL with MLS)
Giorgio Chinaglia was a far greater player for NY Cosmos than Pelé. Spent seven years there and scored almost a goal a game!
@@HITCSevens alfie never misses
@@cameronmatthews1958 I initially read this as a comment from Alfie himself. That would have been an incredible manoeuvre.
@Adam Phillips alfie never misses
a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now.
The story of they lost the club, how the F A allowed that and won’t allow that anymore.
How they were very close to moving to ireland
How they went up the English football leagues.
It would be a good documentary video if you can do this. #thepeopleschannel
Maradona just the GOAT in general, legend
drugist cheater
Why can't people say greatest of all time I really dislike when people write goat it's lazy and a goat is an animal
@@wayneking9997 Well, people are lazy... that's why acronyms exist.
Nah
@@wayneking9997 by your logic then saying "it's" is lazy, say "it is" instead
An interesting follow up would be footballers who are the greatest player for at least one club and also their country's greatest ever player.
You could also try doing that with managers, although club and international success as a manager is extremely rare.
I donnu Alfie, using Herman Goring pictures for such a serious topic might have worked better ;) good video pal
I see many people say that Raul is real Madrid’s goat and I don’t understand how with Ronaldo pretty much breaking every record he had people can honestly say that
nah di Stefano is Real Madrid's goat (and Puskas would feature above both of them as well)
@@yamkarl1420 i think ronaldo is second behind di stefano only
Best possible Wales XI if all eligible players represented them?
The current one.
@@SantomPh GARETH BALEEEEEEE
Surely a part 2
I'm surprised you didnt put Alex de souza on there. He's arguably the most loved player from Fenerbahçe (having an statuo outside the stadium), and close to an idol to Coritiba, Cruzeiro and Palmeiras.
He is nowhere near the biggest star in either Cruzeiro or Palmeiras history, with Cruzeiro having Tostão as its main idol and Palmeiras having Ademir da Guia. For Coritiba he may have been in contention but he played there for too short a time and only won one state chmpioship playing there, so I dont think many people would consider him as their best ever player either.
Very informative stuff as always mate
Figures Alfie would try to wiggle in a Hull City player into this topic as well
I remember Pavel Nedved ie Lazio and Juventus by Steve Irungu Jermaine
As a Swede, those pronunciations were hilarious, the Ö sound really messes you up
Sir Stan, what a bloke.
Do you think Dixie Dean could've gotten a shout for this for Everton and Tranmere? Could possibly make it 3 as well if you count his couple of months at Sligo Rovers
John Charles, come on how is he not on the list
Before Messi you could've included Cruyff for Ajax and Barcelona. If we look at total impact as player ánd coach he might still be Barca's GOAT.
totally agree his prime wasn't at Barça. However that league title he won in his first season really meant a lot for Barça. And his revolution as a coach made Barça the club it is now.
I will never forget Earling Haaland ie Borrusia Dortmund and Manchester City by Steve Irungu Jermaine
Feel Riquelme was robbed here. Certantly the GOAT in Boca, and Villareal
Messi would probably make this list in 3/4 months.
Could you make a Journeymen XI vs. One Club Players XI line-up?
Can you make a video on the best Player-Manager relationships in football
Day 528: Ways to fix VAR with your suggestions
My man slipping Hull in there (again) like we wouldn’t notice👀
Bro you videos are perfect for when I have away games and I want to have my mind on futball but i'm driving. Keep this shit up.
I remember Robert Lewandoski ie Borrusia Dortmund and Bayern Munich by Steve Irungu Jermaine
the liverpool that played flamenco treated the game like a charity match, it's still quite like that in england, flamenco were treating the game like it was their biggest game ever
Day 8: Best XI with only trophy-less players. (Similar idea to "7 best players without trophies" but that was outdated and a XI would definitely be more intriguing.)
Video idea:
greatest peaks for each tope five league
then just greatest peaks in football history
Keep it up👍
I loved Alfie’s little flex about his English A levels calm down smarty pants 🤣
I remember Andrea Pirlo ie ACMilan and Juventus by Steve Irungu Jermaine
Please, do a video on players that had more goals than matches for a single club
Hey could you make a video ranking all the captains for the World Cup
Man, Eusébio was so handsome. He must surely have scored his fair share outside the four lines. Wow.
No he was not
Your swedish pronounciation was not bad at all for an English speaker. You even got the ö in Norrköping and the rs sound in Degerfors good
When will you release your documentaries on Turkey's Big Three (Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray, Beşiktaş)? I remember you teased them back in your Süper Lig video.
Day 35 - The Fall and Rise of FK Velež Mostar
From a Club that has beaten Borussia Dortmund, Twente, Derby County and many others to a club that was forced from their own stadium, reduced to nothing during the Bosnian War, becoming a mediocre top-level team in the 00s to nearly being forced into folding in 2016 to its amazing comeback to European competitions in 2021 seeing the early exit of Greek giants AEK Athens in a sensational win in Athens!
Roy Keane for Man United and Cobh Ramblers
South america 11 vs europe 11
All time, xxi century or currently
Do it
Video suggestion: what is going on at Barcelona
mario kempes at valencia and rosario central. riquelme at villareal and boca juniors.
17:54 apparently Gunnar played with Alan Partridge?
Weird seeing this HITC channel racking in more views than HITC sports, sad to see them fall from grace
Irish guy and James no more... 😪
Alfie’s content is so much better than anyone else’s on HITC. Heavily researched, calm wit and apparently gives me a raging boner
I’ll be honest, the Irish guy was not funny, and his football knowledge is tragic.
Look at Matthews, then add in Lofthouse and Finney. That England front line should have won a World Cup or two
I must of missed the Peter Andre explanation Cos I was confused as fuck throughout this video
Yes, it does help a manager no end if his number 9 is the single most prolific striker in the history of the English game...and also himself...
imagine somebody stringing subsequent Mourinho, Bill/Monica, and Freddy Adu references into one montage LOL
Love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Was there really that much of a shortage of Rowley's footage? 😂
Jurgen Klinsmann had a good run with a few different clubs, so did Gazza
Was Riquelme not in your shortlist?
Those images of Peter Andre and Kate Price made êtes bleed but otherwise good vidéo
0:11 bit personal that one
How does Cruyff not make this list?
Because Messi is probably above him in Barca, Alfie explained in the intro.
@@T3Draco yeah but it can be easily argued that Cruyff has had a much larger impact on Barcelona than Messi has, both as a player with his symbolism of freedom and leadership during franco’s reign, and as a manager, shaping how Barcelona still plays to this day
@@theonlyjoe_ “7 footballers” implies that it’s the football career part that matters. If it was “7 people,” then Cruijff would of course be above Messi.
When did Eusebio play fot the Toronto Blizzard? He played for Toronto Metros Croatia and won a cup with them.
4 national titles. Zico won all, and the Toyota cup, the club world cup at the time.
Where's Pele at Santos and NY Cosmos?
henry, arsenal and red bull salzburg
What would you say about Alan Shearer (thinking Blackburn and Newcastle, I think a certain Matt La Tissier takes the cake for Southampton)
im shocked rowley wasnt top that man was a machine
Make a London XI vs Northern England XI
Didn't realise how similar Roy Keane was to Dennis Law.
1:47 😭😭
What about seven managers/ coaches that were GOATS at two clubs? Cloughie?
Zlatan deserves better. He’s the best Swede by a mile
What about Alan Shearer?
Roy Keane at Man Utd? Wouldn’t put him in top 3 at the club. With the quality and consistency produced I’d say Paul scholes is gotta be the closest of new generation of players to be the GOAT
Great vid, but it's *Sir* Stanley Matthews
Pompey's GOAT, Jimmy Dickinson, was a one club man - therefore could not be on this list.
Did not think I’d see a pic of ma dad in this vid but hey ho I can now say my dad appears in this vid 🤣 on ashes left the night Bryan Hughes
Day 1 top 7 player manager