Our favorite bed-time story teller is BACK !!!! ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽ I still remember the Serie A when it was 18 teams before 2004, and the bottom 4 got relegated. That meant MASSIVE games for midtable teams, as finishing 15th would've relegated them. Ohhh how I miss that football.
Exactly, massive games for mid table teams don't draw any attention now, I was shocked to see a 6 point difference between UEFA Cup spot and relegation 😅
Great content! I was raised watching legends like Maradona, Van Basten, Maldini, and Baggio. The 2006 World Cup in Germany was the highlight of my life. This video reignites my hope for Italian football 🇮🇹💙💙💙💙.
@@footballkushespecially the stadium aspect as right now only 5 Italian teams in the whole of the Italian pyramid owns their own stadium and with those owned stadiums the stands are much closer to the pitch allowing for better TV viewing experience as well an improved atmosphere. Also owning their own stadiums has resulted on average 120% or above increase in March day revenue allowing for those clubs to pay better salaries and spend more as a result. Also with the new updates that Inter have the sporting license to build their new stadium in the outskirts of Milan and the same goes for AC and with Roma's last bureaucratic hurdle being completed then by the end of the 2020s three new major clubs will have privately owned stadiums that are 60K or above in capacity. I reckon the 2030s will be a big resurgence for Italian Football in both increased TV deal income and overall prestige being increased and we will very much see them close the gap on the likes of La Liga and the Premier League.
You got me, I read it as monasteries, taped it as monasteries, edited believing it was monasteries once I finished all the editing process and watched the video, I caught it .. I was like no way I am going back and changing that 😅
@@footballkushmonasteries works. I laughed though because I have dyslexia and even I picked it up. Otherwise a terribly sad story, I am old enough to knew the early nineties, well told.
I wonder how much is affected by the fact little countries speak Italian natively outside of Italy whereas English and Spanish are a lot more prominent
Well, a little bit for sure, but that fact didn’t stopped Italian clubs to be the best in 90’s or German clubs like Dortmund and Bayern to play UCL final against each other in 2013. Also, all Serie A games are covered by English-speaking commentators and all their media (official website, youtube channel, instagram, twitter…) are on English language, so I think that’s a minor problem.
@@andjelkozlotvori think the language barrier is a huge reason why many ppl don’t watch serie a. Here in the U.S, Italian football is only covered by paramount+ & they’re commentary is awful. Which obviously makes viewers not want to watch the games. I personally like watching Serie A, but damn the commentary is shit.
@@its_rick_james_bich2575 they do have american commentators, and they’re shit. haha and no it’s covered on paramount + now. Just wish they could get international commentators like they do with EPL games
@@mgar1999 the bigger barrier is the fact who has the rights to broadcast the games. I think watching serie A abroad is a pain in the butt and that is one of the reasons we make less money than other leagues. I think by making it more accessible we could catch up a lot.
There is a trend with investors now buying Italian clubs. Inter, Ac Milan, Fiorentina, Roma, Venezia, Genua and Parma are all bought by Investors if I heard that right. Teams like Juventus and Lazio will probably too in the next years. Lets see what happens
@@footballkush the current Juventus owners have huge financial problems. They can’t even afford to sack allegri. It’s just a matter of time until they will also sell.
They also had investors during the 90's Until some went bankrupt. Like AC Parma with Parmalat _(dairy company from Parma)_ for example. During theses days Parma got players like _(Dino)_ Baggio, Cannavaro, Nesta, Buffon or Zola and got coached by Ancelotti, for a brief period. Winning two Europa League _(UEFA-Cup)_ titles and the UEFA Cup Winners Cup. In 2015 the club got founded again under the name FC Parma. Being owned to 99% by the s.c. Krause Group today. The top teams also always had prominent investors. Milan with Berlusconi/Mediasat, Inter with Moratti/Saras and Juve with Agnelli/Fiat. I just loved Serie A!
Iam personally fed up of the premier league I know Serie A has finnacial problems my friend but and the stadium issues. However in terms quality and enterainment plus goals to excite the fans will revive Serie A in the near future.
Hmm depends on how you want Milan's transformation to happen, I like the idea of slow incremental growth. Investcorp probably would've loaded funds and made a disparity between Milan and the rest (possibly) that's just not fun for me. 2022 scudetto is special because of how difficult it was, look at Bayern, 10th straight title, can't be fun!
@@footballkush I really want to see milan fighting for the UCL again, because waht's happening to Milan this season is very very sad and even it affect our daily routine when they loose a game or finish by tie game!
1:04 Sensini, Thuram, Vanoli, Boghossian, Veron, Baggio, Buffon, Chiesa, Cannavaro, Crespo, Fuser A five-star squad! Something like a PSG, R. Madrid, Bayern or Man. City nowadays. P.S. Make Parma great again!
Basically Italian football was the first league in the world to have billionaire owners bankrolling teams with big wages and big transfers. This coincided with the dominant English teams being banned in Europe for 5 years, leading to Italians filling the void and dominating European football. For me the 3 things that lead to the decline of Serie A was the scandals, the Italian economy declining and the Premier League. The Premier League turned football from a million dollar industry into a billion dollar industry. They were getting huge global TV contracts because EPL was the most popular league in the world, but were also attracting some of the richest people in the world to own their clubs. So English clubs began to spend big, making it more expensive for Italian owners to compete. Then you have the declining Italian economy, so these Italian billionaires were not as rich as they were in the 1980s and 1990s and the costs of football where escalating, so Italian clubs could no longer buy the top tier foreign players and most of these Italian billionaires sold their clubs to foreign investors as they could no longer afford to run clubs. What the match fixing scandals did was massively tarnish the Serie A brand along with overt racism to black players leading to Serie A getting much lower TV contract deals than the Premier League, meaning Italian clubs had less money to spend. I don’t buy that Italian teams are back. Many people have come to this conclusion because Italian teams got far in the champions league in 2023. This was the aided by all the Italian teams getting easy draws and all being put on one side of the draw, essentially guaranteeing an Italian finalist. And as no Italian players were in the mid season World Cup, meant they had higher energy levels than teams who had World Cup players. There are still problems that are going to keep Serie A reaching the levels it once had. The Premier League is getting bigger richer every year. Italy not producing enough world classs home grown players, as shown by Italy failing to qualify for two world cups. and TV revenue is still declining.
I pray Serie A rises again, but the English speaking world advantage will always be behind the Premier League who dictate global transfer markets, while raking in more investments
This -season; can/could; be: "a blip in the pan"; (or: what-ever; you: call it): but: =I Hope; that: -Italian_teams; will: - win ALL 3, "Euro._trophy's!!"!! Next -season/year!!!! Maybe; 2-3, 4, or a few; -more:_ -signings: could: -make that Difference.-(M.K.S.).
I loved Serie A. I hope they return. I'm fed up with the Premier League
Our favorite bed-time story teller is BACK !!!! ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
I still remember the Serie A when it was 18 teams before 2004, and the bottom 4 got relegated. That meant MASSIVE games for midtable teams, as finishing 15th would've relegated them. Ohhh how I miss that football.
Exactly, massive games for mid table teams don't draw any attention now, I was shocked to see a 6 point difference between UEFA Cup spot and relegation 😅
Great content! I was raised watching legends like Maradona, Van Basten, Maldini, and Baggio. The 2006 World Cup in Germany was the highlight of my life. This video reignites my hope for Italian football 🇮🇹💙💙💙💙.
Stadiums, TV deals, and UCL performances will help the Serie A. Great video!
That'll definitely help in the revival! Thank you for watching! 🤙🏼
@@footballkushespecially the stadium aspect as right now only 5 Italian teams in the whole of the Italian pyramid owns their own stadium and with those owned stadiums the stands are much closer to the pitch allowing for better TV viewing experience as well an improved atmosphere.
Also owning their own stadiums has resulted on average 120% or above increase in March day revenue allowing for those clubs to pay better salaries and spend more as a result.
Also with the new updates that Inter have the sporting license to build their new stadium in the outskirts of Milan and the same goes for AC and with Roma's last bureaucratic hurdle being completed then by the end of the 2020s three new major clubs will have privately owned stadiums that are 60K or above in capacity.
I reckon the 2030s will be a big resurgence for Italian Football in both increased TV deal income and overall prestige being increased and we will very much see them close the gap on the likes of La Liga and the Premier League.
I love calcio. I hope to see the revival of Serie A over the next decade. Forza Serie A, Forza Inter!
Has to happen at the top, probably the biggest hold up!
Also, starting in 2024, Serie A will become a media company, and that will allow the league to attract more foreign investment.
I’ve been wanting a Netflix series on serie a for years!!
@@Ethanacm don't be surprised if it happens in the future!
That's true, looks like an F1 Netflix series style content upcoming!
Very nice
can someone tell me what does serie a becoming a media company means?
Loved the video Kush telling the story of the rise, the fall, and the rebirth of Calcio.
Thank you for always supporting Anthony!
*A possible rebirth, because the other top leagues won’t sleep as well, for sure.
Lovely insight Kush bhai,you really did some research.
Thank you for always supporting bro!
Wow that’s really a good video Kush. Story telling, editing editing. Very good report on Italian football. Ggs
Thank you for watching brother! 🫶🏼
Yes! ❤👌Amazing Overhaul!
We need more of these.
Done! 🫡
Good video! Pretty informative. Quick notice, "monstrosities" is not "Monasteries" ;)
You got me, I read it as monasteries, taped it as monasteries, edited believing it was monasteries once I finished all the editing process and watched the video, I caught it .. I was like no way I am going back and changing that 😅
@@footballkushmonasteries works.
I laughed though because I have dyslexia and even I picked it up.
Otherwise a terribly sad story, I am old enough to knew the early nineties, well told.
This type of content is amazing. Well done! You're a natural.
Thank you for watching and the support!
I wonder how much is affected by the fact little countries speak Italian natively outside of Italy whereas English and Spanish are a lot more prominent
Well, a little bit for sure, but that fact didn’t stopped Italian clubs to be the best in 90’s or German clubs like Dortmund and Bayern to play UCL final against each other in 2013. Also, all Serie A games are covered by English-speaking commentators and all their media (official website, youtube channel, instagram, twitter…) are on English language, so I think that’s a minor problem.
@@andjelkozlotvori think the language barrier is a huge reason why many ppl don’t watch serie a. Here in the U.S, Italian football is only covered by paramount+ & they’re commentary is awful. Which obviously makes viewers not want to watch the games. I personally like watching Serie A, but damn the commentary is shit.
@@mgar1999Does the US not have their own commentators for Serie A? Pretty sure ESPN covers it??
@@its_rick_james_bich2575 they do have american commentators, and they’re shit. haha and no it’s covered on paramount + now. Just wish they could get international commentators like they do with EPL games
@@mgar1999 the bigger barrier is the fact who has the rights to broadcast the games. I think watching serie A abroad is a pain in the butt and that is one of the reasons we make less money than other leagues. I think by making it more accessible we could catch up a lot.
So much detail Kush.
Perfect video.
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It seems like we finally might get new stadiums in Italy, as many clubs seem to be building new ones or renovating them.
Dude! Love the new content! Congrats and keep it up!!
Thanks bro, looking forward to what you're going to put out.
Fantastic video mate!
Thank you for watching!! 🫡
@@footballkush instantly subscribed! Only hope you and your channel keep growing boss 🫡
There is a trend with investors now buying Italian clubs. Inter, Ac Milan, Fiorentina, Roma, Venezia, Genua and Parma are all bought by Investors if I heard that right. Teams like Juventus and Lazio will probably too in the next years. Lets see what happens
Juventus I can't see getting sold as they still have the richest owners in Serie A, but you're right. Lots of foreign owners, Sampdoria seems next!
@@footballkush the current Juventus owners have huge financial problems. They can’t even afford to sack allegri. It’s just a matter of time until they will also sell.
They also had investors during the 90's Until some went bankrupt.
Like AC Parma with Parmalat _(dairy company from Parma)_ for example. During theses days Parma got players like _(Dino)_ Baggio, Cannavaro, Nesta, Buffon or Zola and got coached by Ancelotti, for a brief period. Winning two Europa League _(UEFA-Cup)_ titles and the UEFA Cup Winners Cup.
In 2015 the club got founded again under the name FC Parma. Being owned to 99% by the s.c. Krause Group today.
The top teams also always had prominent investors. Milan with Berlusconi/Mediasat, Inter with Moratti/Saras and Juve with Agnelli/Fiat.
I just loved Serie A!
Awesome Video Kush!
Thank you for watching! 🫶🏼
Iam personally fed up of the premier league I know Serie A has finnacial problems my friend but and the stadium issues.
However in terms quality and enterainment plus goals to excite the fans will revive Serie A in the near future.
KUSH do you think that milan is regretting the offer by the Bahraini Investcorp??
Hmm depends on how you want Milan's transformation to happen, I like the idea of slow incremental growth. Investcorp probably would've loaded funds and made a disparity between Milan and the rest (possibly) that's just not fun for me. 2022 scudetto is special because of how difficult it was, look at Bayern, 10th straight title, can't be fun!
@@footballkush I really want to see milan fighting for the UCL again, because waht's happening to Milan this season is very very sad and even it affect our daily routine when they loose a game or finish by tie game!
Forza bologna !!! In 2027 we should have the stadium renovated and will be unique in football
Really eh? What's unique about the Dall'ara?
@@footballkush the contrast between old and and new , the old part of the stadium is world heritage site
Such a good video, forza Milan!
RIP MISTER ❤️🖤
Thank you for watching! 🫶🏼
Roma not being able to get the Stadio Della Roma built was so sad
It's true, the headache of that red-tape made Palotta sell the club which is incredible.
1:04 Sensini, Thuram, Vanoli, Boghossian, Veron, Baggio, Buffon, Chiesa, Cannavaro, Crespo, Fuser
A five-star squad! Something like a PSG, R. Madrid, Bayern or Man. City nowadays.
P.S. Make Parma great again!
Pretty wild, the quality in that line up!
Basically Italian football was the first league in the world to have billionaire owners bankrolling teams with big wages and big transfers. This coincided with the dominant English teams being banned in Europe for 5 years, leading to Italians filling the void and dominating European football.
For me the 3 things that lead to the decline of Serie A was the scandals, the Italian economy declining and the Premier League. The Premier League turned football from a million dollar industry into a billion dollar industry. They were getting huge global TV contracts because EPL was the most popular league in the world, but were also attracting some of the richest people in the world to own their clubs. So English clubs began to spend big, making it more expensive for Italian owners to compete.
Then you have the declining Italian economy, so these Italian billionaires were not as rich as they were in the 1980s and 1990s and the costs of football where escalating, so Italian clubs could no longer buy the top tier foreign players and most of these Italian billionaires sold their clubs to foreign investors as they could no longer afford to run clubs.
What the match fixing scandals did was massively tarnish the Serie A brand along with overt racism to black players leading to Serie A getting much lower TV contract deals than the Premier League, meaning Italian clubs had less money to spend.
I don’t buy that Italian teams are back. Many people have come to this conclusion because Italian teams got far in the champions league in 2023. This was the aided by all the Italian teams getting easy draws and all being put on one side of the draw, essentially guaranteeing an Italian finalist. And as no Italian players were in the mid season World Cup, meant they had higher energy levels than teams who had World Cup players.
There are still problems that are going to keep Serie A reaching the levels it once had. The Premier League is getting bigger richer every year. Italy not producing enough world classs home grown players, as shown by Italy failing to qualify for two world cups. and TV revenue is still declining.
They had Easy draw also in UEFA and conference yeah 😂
@@nitroAle now atalanta won europa league and fiorentina will retry in the new final in a few week of conference's league
You have to bring up milans disaster performance please
Forza Milan 🔥 🔥
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I pray Serie A rises again, but the English speaking world advantage will always be behind the Premier League who dictate global transfer markets, while raking in more investments
Finally kush is back....
😅
Video on Recent final where milan got thrashed?
Might bring the reviews back after Milan Lazio. This Milan decline needs to be addressed!
@@footballkush Waiting!!!!!keep up the good work, sempre Milan 🖤❤️
Well done Kush.
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They have 6 teams in the quarterfinals in 2023
Make it 3 in all 3 finals! It's making a comeback..
Forza Italy Forza Serie A
Facts
Future does not look good, now that decreto dicrescita is off.
Let's just hope, tbh!
This -season; can/could; be: "a blip in the pan"; (or: what-ever; you: call it): but:
=I Hope; that: -Italian_teams; will: -
win ALL 3,
"Euro._trophy's!!"!! Next -season/year!!!!
Maybe; 2-3, 4, or a few; -more:_ -signings: could:
-make that Difference.-(M.K.S.).
1:56 Funny but true
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When you go off youtube we lose
Haha! Well, I am back. Milan crisis Video coming out in an hour or so.
@@footballkush We really need you back.
I love it...
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I just want AC Milan to be great again.
Slowly but surely it will!
0:52 Grammar Police. It’s Monstrosities, not Monasteries. Lmao, Monasteries are religious compounds….
Realized that after the edits 😅
"Monastaries" dude can't read
Be nice. You're right though.
Forza milan
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The commentary on serie a in english is trash
British commentators can be a pain at times!
@@footballkush i wish it was British .We get stupid Italians speaking english
Monstrosities😂
😅 I know, watched it 4-5 times before uploading, right after uploading, I noticed. 🤦🏽♂️
It said monstrosities not monasteries lmao
I took ages to edit that video, never saw it. The moment it went live, I noticed it 🫠 Although I feel like monasteries fits too 😅