I got so serious about collecting the 2014 world cup stickers in high school that I started a facebook group for my school to trade stickers. First time I completed a book! Also I have no idea where it is now lmao
My son loves it so much (ucl album). I’m buying him packages each year worth around £800. Then I finish the album with some buys on eBay. Usually we finish it by Christmas. I know I’m actually buying it for myself... the child inside me. I know exactly the probabilities... I’m a manufacturing engineer and work a lot with probabilities. But I don’t care. It’s pure fun. Btw, I don’t buy stickers. I get the really nice looking cards.
I'm always thoroughly impressed with the editing on the channel, all the videos are so well edited. Particularly the creative alternatives made when there's a shortage of stock footage like in this video. Well done.
I live in Brazil and here, ppl go crazy for panini stickers, especially the world cup album, i have the 2014 and 2018 world cup stickers, and in both times, i got Neymar on one of the first tries, i also got the ucl 2012, my favorite was the world cup 2018 album, and i dont even know how much i spent on it, because i completed so many pages, and yes, i already am subsribed and notifications are on and yes, i do believe that you deserve way more subs, thanks for the awesome videos dude!
For sure!!! I remember of the trading encouters that reunited tons of peoples in squares and others public spots. My favorite one was the 2010 world cup album because i was at school and the school is a great place to trade stickers :)
@@matheus-sh4kg Me too! 2010 was definetly the best time, my school was pretty big and trading was a great way to get every kid involved and hanging out together. Some great memories I had forgotten until this video. I stopped buying albums after 2014, but with this video I think I'll actually buy the 2022! Just to kill the saudade haha.
I wasn't really into collecting the 2018 World Cup album. After all, every time I tried I couldn't fill it. However, a coworker convinced me to do it, even showing me there was a network within the enterprise that was collecting it. That was one of the best things I have done. Not only because finally I achieved a full album, but because, during those stickers-trading sessions, I met several people who I haven't had a chance to speak to or treat beyond a formal quick-talk.
I still remember the excitement I had when my father went to a magazine shop with me to buy my first Panini Sticker Album. It was for the 2008 Bundesliga Season back then and it was so much fun to collect and trade these little pictures with my friends. This video really brought up nostalgia for me. Great work as always!
the Panini I remember the most: I think was Euro 2000. Seedorf with Zidane in the back. Seedorf showing his huge hamstring. I thought he was a superhero and I was just a kid.
As a kid, I remember being a bit mad at my parents because, at the end of a season, you could send a mail requesting the missing stickers, while of course paying. It was only as I grew up that I realised that, after the hundreds of Euros they had spent, they probably did not want to pay more money
In Brazil Panini is the biggest comics publisher, and their albums are the most sold with large advantage (having albums about Naruto and other stuff rather than about sports). Panini have the rights to publish Marvel and DC stuff, Bonelli and most of the biggest japanese manga like One Piece, Naruto, Attack on Titan, etc. In Latin America Panini have the biggest share as well, publishing japanese manga on Argentina, Colombia (being the only official publisher there) and in Mexico.
@NizzyNizerson It depends. In Brazil Panini have some competitors like JBC (that have some other major titles like Death Note, Akira) and NewPOP that is quite smaller, and I'm not counting the other publishers that have a smaller portion of releases. But Panini is the biggest because of their money, usually they buy rights to publish manga in more than one country which makes the licensing cheaper for them. In Argentina, Panini is not the biggest because they're quite a new player, the biggest publisher is Ivrea (which publishes in Spain as well). In Colombia Panini is the only publisher, and before them it didn't existed an oficial manga market there. In Mexico, Panini is responsible for the "boom" in their market, before them there was some publishers but they weren't that big or professional. Now, the Mexico manga market have more titles being published than Brazil, which was traditionally the biggest latin america manga market.
Their quasi-monopoly of the Brazilian market doesn't end there: Panini has also the rights to "Turma da Mônica" comics, created by local author Maurício de Sousa. These comics are, with large advantage, the most sold in the country for the last 45 years. To make things more exacerbate, the Brazilian branch of Panini was created only in 1995. Back then, there was a duopoly in the comics publishing in the country by the two largest media conglomerates (Globo and Abril), both of which giants that fully controlled the market from printing to distribution.
I stopped the video in the middle because I just had to comment and say how beautiful all the graphics and animations are, and how well this was edited. Really nice video.
I hate this channel because every time I see a thumbnail, I tell to myself: "Oh come on! How was possible that the idea to make a video about this never crossed my head!!!!???". Haha. Well. Congrats on this amazing channel. I love how you keep improving and growing. I really like what you have been doing.
I've been collecting Panini cards in elementary school for 5 years, from 2010 to 2015. 5 Champion Leagues, 2 World Cups, 1 European Cup. Looking back it cost a lot of money. And there was also an online game where you could upload your cards (they all have a 12digit code) and play with your team against other people.
I still know in elementary school playing with the cards. We call it "zocken" in Germany. Me and a friend of mine filled a hole book with every sticker without spending any money at age 6 or so
I have several Serie A Panini sticker album, starting in 2002/03 to 2008/09. All fully completed. The key part was exchangin stickers at school with your friends and classmates. The more of them where on board the album, the fun and easier it was to complete. It also helps when even your father is up to it for complete the album. At the end, you just order the last missing sticker directly from Panini, and you have the full album.
I have a full Topps album of the Bundesliga season 09/10. My dad made a deal with me that he buys me all the missing cards separately if I won’t buy any stickers after that forever. It worked till today, I was satisfied with it and I have such a nice memory! I still love to see when Kroos was at Leverkusen, Özil at Bremen or Rakitic at Schalke and remember the joy and adrenalin rush at every pack opening I was having!
In India there is same type of brand called attacks , they sell Cards with Player Powers , they make Cards of Cricket mainly but , they also make WWE cards . And they do have a very big bussiness in India
Me and my brothers completed only one album which is the age of dinosaurs. I learned a great deal about dinosaurs and the pre historic times and it gave me an interest in science and learning. Thank you panini.
In italy, every kid has and had one. Even some adults still buy them for their children so they can have fun too! My uncle has still some from the 80s.
It’s somewhat surreal to me when I consider the link between two brothers in Italy creating this company in the 60s and then, 30 years later, their name and stickers becoming a part of me and my sister’s lives. I can picture us now, two kids, with a few quid in our pockets on our way through our sheltered little sunny British neighbourhood to the local newsagents, so excited to buy some “Paninis”.
I'm surprised that the collectibles business, when it has elements of chance like in trading (but not playable) cards, hasn't been regulated like gambling yet. It uses to many of the same economic and psychological mechanisms.
I've collected sitickers of the last 3 World Cups, and I completed 2 of those without that methot of buying cards diractly from Panini. The reason that I didn't completed the 2018 Album was that the price of the stickers double here in Brazil and the chance of getting a shiny card ( I don't know how do you call it in English ) was much lower than the World Cup before.
In Italy at the start of the school year Panini sends people outside of schools gifting the albums and a few packs of stickers, just so they get young kids addicted to it. Kinda like drug dealers.
Oh man I remember, they used to give out the albums for fee outside of my school and people would walk around with hundreds of duplicate stickers lmao, I had my schoolbooks covered with them
I remember when i was a kid in my school we had a small store where at recess you can go there and buy a pack of stickers for 50 cents. I also have the 2014 almbum and i almost completed.
I remember the only album I completed was the 2010 fifa world cup, we even went to shopping centers where people got together to exchange. Now I moved and I don't even know where is it anymore.
I never collected Panini when growing up as the Premier League sticker album was run by a company called Merlin. I completed the 1996\97 album - I have no idea how much that must have cost. What's worse is that I no longer have it! It would probably be worth something now.
I'm brazilian, since I was a kid I've seen people collect those stickers. I always found it weird. And now, for the last World Cups there has been an ressurgence of stickers for grown ups. You can't believe how many people in their 30's, both male and female were crazy about buying and trading those stickers.
When I was in 5./6. grade I was starting to get into Anime’s, and Dragonball Z was the king of Anime. I still have the Album to this day but I never bothered to finish it. I loved the thrill when you got a shiny sticker or a sticker that would show of your favourite Moments from the Anime.
2014 Brazil world cup stickers were my favorite and I finished my first album that year. And I can also rember I opend so many packs for Khedira I just could't get him and I traded with my friend for him
World Cups: 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 Eurocup: 2008, 2012 And not sure if it was Paninis but I did one for LaLiga 2006-2007. My favorite memory will always be Germany 2006 my first WC.
2010 world cup was the best, me and my dad (before the family split) would go to the local shop and buy 5 packs. i would estimate a good $200 was spent altogether, got the entire spain squad first (coincidence?) then the mexican squad. it was fun
Started collecting Panini stickers at the 1990 World Cup and haven’t missed a major tournament since. We used to play a game to blow against deck of downward facing stickers placed against a wall. You could keep the ones you turned. Don’t know if this game still being played...
I remember back in 1998 or so when me and a friend actually bought a full display box of the stickers to complete our albums. Still didn't manage to do it. Lol. These days I am still into collecting to a degree. Every couple of months I buy two boxes of Magic the Gathering's newest set. But instead of opening them I stick them in my cellar for a couple of years, then sell them off, with actually quite the profit from it sometimes (e.g. buying a box for 90€ and 5 years later selling them for 160€). Also, I still really, really want an episode on the expansion process in major U.S. sports, particularly in light of the NHL expanding from 30 to 32 teams within 5 years (Vegas joined three years ago, Seattle joins in 2021).
I remember collecting card from World Cup 2002. It was not Panini since it virtually didn't exist in Indonesia (or so I thought). Instead of trading, we use the card for game 😂
Bro why not you make a online course about how you edit , investigate , research , make videos so amazing. Everything about video making , film-making. Everybody wanted such peace of information. Do it bro
I wonder if there are regional differences regarding which stickers are more common and rare in a certain area. I could imagine Panini printing all stickers with the same amount, but depending on where the charges are shipped there could be huge differences which stickers are common and which ones are rare.
So... EA Sports borrowed the idea from Panini and turned a football game into a casino! :))) ...and in the end, the house always wins!
trade card if for mading friend within fan...ea.. just high made kid to be gambler addict
Amen
the reason the cards went from rectangular up to 2012 to their current shape in fifa 13 was because of match attax as they resembled cards
True
Yes but unlike EA, these stickers won't be obsolete in a year and the rare ones can be sold for actual money
I got so serious about collecting the 2014 world cup stickers in high school that I started a facebook group for my school to trade stickers. First time I completed a book! Also I have no idea where it is now lmao
I still have mine from 2014 :D
@@oshke5225 i sadly lost mine from 2014, idk where i went
man i wish i completed my 2014 album
@@Briggoes me too man
@@pokunic same
My son loves it so much (ucl album).
I’m buying him packages each year worth around £800. Then I finish the album with some buys on eBay. Usually we finish it by Christmas.
I know I’m actually buying it for myself... the child inside me.
I know exactly the probabilities... I’m a manufacturing engineer and work a lot with probabilities.
But I don’t care. It’s pure fun.
Btw, I don’t buy stickers. I get the really nice looking cards.
@Neyodan 34 I’m working
Edit - very hard. For my kids
Doesn't the value increase over the years?
@@dardardar1215 yes, they do, but only if they’re like 30 years old or more. The moment we start a new album, the old one goes straight to the bin...
@@Ron.S. keep them u never know how much they might cost in future
@Nino Brown its called budget prioritization
I'm always thoroughly impressed with the editing on the channel, all the videos are so well edited. Particularly the creative alternatives made when there's a shortage of stock footage like in this video. Well done.
But vox is the best boii
This channel will grow very fast, just wait...
*FunFact:* Even the romans collected pictures of famous gladiators and quadriga driver from their favorite team. ☝🏻
No way
@@baurzhantoktarbay2489 lol its true
Subscribing to this channel was one of the best things I did during quarantine. Amazing content!
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I live in Brazil and here, ppl go crazy for panini stickers, especially the world cup album, i have the 2014 and 2018 world cup stickers, and in both times, i got Neymar on one of the first tries, i also got the ucl 2012, my favorite was the world cup 2018 album, and i dont even know how much i spent on it, because i completed so many pages, and yes, i already am subsribed and notifications are on and yes, i do believe that you deserve way more subs, thanks for the awesome videos dude!
For sure!!! I remember of the trading encouters that reunited tons of peoples in squares and others public spots. My favorite one was the 2010 world cup album because i was at school and the school is a great place to trade stickers :)
@@matheus-sh4kg Me too! 2010 was definetly the best time, my school was pretty big and trading was a great way to get every kid involved and hanging out together. Some great memories I had forgotten until this video. I stopped buying albums after 2014, but with this video I think I'll actually buy the 2022! Just to kill the saudade haha.
I wasn't really into collecting the 2018 World Cup album. After all, every time I tried I couldn't fill it.
However, a coworker convinced me to do it, even showing me there was a network within the enterprise that was collecting it.
That was one of the best things I have done. Not only because finally I achieved a full album, but because, during those stickers-trading sessions, I met several people who I haven't had a chance to speak to or treat beyond a formal quick-talk.
Thumbs up if you never completed the sticker albums every single year as a kid
I once got the entire united team and it was the highlight of my year
It really pisses me off that I never done one now in some cases they have signed stuff that I could never obtain
Who remembers match attacks
I once did two years in a row
I have since 1986world cup all albums, fully completed
I still remember the excitement I had when my father went to a magazine shop with me to buy my first Panini Sticker Album. It was for the 2008 Bundesliga Season back then and it was so much fun to collect and trade these little pictures with my friends. This video really brought up nostalgia for me. Great work as always!
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Holy production quality, Batman! Who makes your animations? They're absolutely amazing.
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the Panini I remember the most: I think was Euro 2000. Seedorf with Zidane in the back. Seedorf showing his huge hamstring. I thought he was a superhero and I was just a kid.
From Iniesta's quote: I remember when I saw a school mate completed Italia 90 album, Italy's team, and I asked "where's the famous Toto Schilacci?!"
As a kid, I remember being a bit mad at my parents because, at the end of a season, you could send a mail requesting the missing stickers, while of course paying. It was only as I grew up that I realised that, after the hundreds of Euros they had spent, they probably did not want to pay more money
In Brazil Panini is the biggest comics publisher, and their albums are the most sold with large advantage (having albums about Naruto and other stuff rather than about sports). Panini have the rights to publish Marvel and DC stuff, Bonelli and most of the biggest japanese manga like One Piece, Naruto, Attack on Titan, etc. In Latin America Panini have the biggest share as well, publishing japanese manga on Argentina, Colombia (being the only official publisher there) and in Mexico.
@NizzyNizerson It depends. In Brazil Panini have some competitors like JBC (that have some other major titles like Death Note, Akira) and NewPOP that is quite smaller, and I'm not counting the other publishers that have a smaller portion of releases. But Panini is the biggest because of their money, usually they buy rights to publish manga in more than one country which makes the licensing cheaper for them.
In Argentina, Panini is not the biggest because they're quite a new player, the biggest publisher is Ivrea (which publishes in Spain as well). In Colombia Panini is the only publisher, and before them it didn't existed an oficial manga market there. In Mexico, Panini is responsible for the "boom" in their market, before them there was some publishers but they weren't that big or professional. Now, the Mexico manga market have more titles being published than Brazil, which was traditionally the biggest latin america manga market.
Their quasi-monopoly of the Brazilian market doesn't end there: Panini has also the rights to "Turma da Mônica" comics, created by local author Maurício de Sousa. These comics are, with large advantage, the most sold in the country for the last 45 years.
To make things more exacerbate, the Brazilian branch of Panini was created only in 1995. Back then, there was a duopoly in the comics publishing in the country by the two largest media conglomerates (Globo and Abril), both of which giants that fully controlled the market from printing to distribution.
Well explained Leandro Rocha and Rafa Malamán. From another Brazilian.
Why does FUCKING PANINI distribute manga?
I stopped the video in the middle because I just had to comment and say how beautiful all the graphics and animations are, and how well this was edited. Really nice video.
The 2010 fifa World Cup is my favorite and only album that I completely fill. That was an amazing experience buying the packages and swap the cards.
Only Athletic Interest can make panini sounds like an interesting documentary, with historical facts on it. Great job boys.
I hate this channel because every time I see a thumbnail, I tell to myself: "Oh come on! How was possible that the idea to make a video about this never crossed my head!!!!???". Haha.
Well. Congrats on this amazing channel. I love how you keep improving and growing. I really like what you have been doing.
I've been collecting Panini cards in elementary school for 5 years, from 2010 to 2015. 5 Champion Leagues, 2 World Cups, 1 European Cup. Looking back it cost a lot of money.
And there was also an online game where you could upload your cards (they all have a 12digit code) and play with your team against other people.
Every Italian tried to complete a panini album at least once in their life :)
Yep.
Same in Venezuela. I think all South América.
If the country calls it football instead of soccer, people of that country have tried to complete the album
@@spacex1570 source ?
@@spacex1570 the real name is football
Boy i tell you the editing on this channel is completely MAD. Well done!
Your content is actually crazy good, and your editing makes it really nice on your eyes to watch, keep it up!
I still know in elementary school playing with the cards. We call it "zocken" in Germany. Me and a friend of mine filled a hole book with every sticker without spending any money at age 6 or so
Howo did you collect it then?
I have several Serie A Panini sticker album, starting in 2002/03 to 2008/09. All fully completed.
The key part was exchangin stickers at school with your friends and classmates. The more of them where on board the album, the fun and easier it was to complete.
It also helps when even your father is up to it for complete the album.
At the end, you just order the last missing sticker directly from Panini, and you have the full album.
When the video showed someone opening a pack I could almost smell the stickers. Instantly transported back to school days.
Fun fact: panini in Italian means “sandwiches”
@@creepjointTrue
We know.
@@creepjoint I didn't before he mentioned it
Amon Janus lmao il I’m Italian, I thought you didn’t know that
Oboke Maosi the real Obama wouldn’t share important informations about sandwiches to strangers
I have a full Topps album of the Bundesliga season 09/10. My dad made a deal with me that he buys me all the missing cards separately if I won’t buy any stickers after that forever. It worked till today, I was satisfied with it and I have such a nice memory! I still love to see when Kroos was at Leverkusen, Özil at Bremen or Rakitic at Schalke and remember the joy and adrenalin rush at every pack opening I was having!
I remember completing the 2010 World Cup virtual album and it felt like an achievement.
In India there is same type of brand called attacks , they sell Cards with Player Powers , they make Cards of Cricket mainly but , they also make WWE cards . And they do have a very big bussiness in India
Love your videos, you got the most pleasant English accent I know. Und das mit einem deutschen Akzent zu schaffen macht das ganze noch genialer ;)
*That seemed satisfying, this video is making me want to get some Panini packs for a weird satisfying reason.*
It was also common to get the album for free. This encouraged you to go out and buy stickers to fill it!
Me and my brothers completed only one album which is the age of dinosaurs. I learned a great deal about dinosaurs and the pre historic times and it gave me an interest in science and learning. Thank you panini.
OMG my brother also completed the dinosaur album!! It was towards the end of the 90 I believe and we still have the album home
Such Nostalgia. I used ti collect the Panini World Cup albums along with my brother and father.
OHHHH my childhood explained XD
Binge watched the crap out of your channel. Well done, mate! 👏👏👏
Sameeeeee
In italy, every kid has and had one.
Even some adults still buy them for their children so they can have fun too!
My uncle has still some from the 80s.
*I honestly lost count how much money I "waste", but is damn satisfying!*
ps: yeah I'm Canal Cromo (in portuguese Sticker Channel) =P
It’s somewhat surreal to me when I consider the link between two brothers in Italy creating this company in the 60s and then, 30 years later, their name and stickers becoming a part of me and my sister’s lives. I can picture us now, two kids, with a few quid in our pockets on our way through our sheltered little sunny British neighbourhood to the local newsagents, so excited to buy some “Paninis”.
one of the best sport channel on yt. Thanks
I love that there are no Ads in this video!
I'm surprised that the collectibles business, when it has elements of chance like in trading (but not playable) cards, hasn't been regulated like gambling yet. It uses to many of the same economic and psychological mechanisms.
Great channel, inspired me to get started with my own channel talking about everything to do with money. Keep up the good work.
Still remember going to St. James Park as a kid to a sticker swap, managed to get the necessary stickers to complete my 97/98 premier league album 👊
9:11 playing LOL with a controller.
Maxim ;)
and it got called fortnote
I live in Israel and Panini created an album series in hebrew with Israeli soccer players that was amazing and succesful. Good job on their part!1
Hearing about Panini for the first time. We used to collect cricket cards which used to come with Center Fresh gums. :P
damn man now let's do IPL and ISL albums by panini
We had cricket attacks for our childhood
@@rohitbk7920 wdym
I still have all the World Cup albums, since France 98. For me its priceless!
Amazing video, Athletic Interest.
I've collected sitickers of the last 3 World Cups, and I completed 2 of those without that methot of buying cards diractly from Panini. The reason that I didn't completed the 2018 Album was that the price of the stickers double here in Brazil and the chance of getting a shiny card ( I don't know how do you call it in English ) was much lower than the World Cup before.
Your videos are splendid! Thank you for giving me a new perspective to contemplate!
It feels so good if someone makes something you can relate to !!!! 🎉 Thanks #Atheletic Interest 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I still have my fairly completed set of their euro 2008 cards🙂
In Italy at the start of the school year Panini sends people outside of schools gifting the albums and a few packs of stickers, just so they get young kids addicted to it. Kinda like drug dealers.
OMG they do the same in Slovenija... I never thought about how fucked up that was I always thought "oh cool free stickers" as a kid XD.
Kinda?
Oh man I remember, they used to give out the albums for fee outside of my school and people would walk around with hundreds of duplicate stickers lmao, I had my schoolbooks covered with them
England 96 was my panini madness year. Good childhood memories.
Love your channel man!
Old intro is still Soooo good To watch
Great little video, keep up the good work.
Thanks for answering why Batistuta was absence in the WC 2002 album.
this is the only channel I have notifications turned on!
I have a full Panini NHL 2000/2001 sticker album. ahh, good memories : )
I remember when i was a kid in my school we had a small store where at recess you can go there and buy a pack of stickers for 50 cents. I also have the 2014 almbum and i almost completed.
Did this guy play league of legends with a controller?
What a Chad !
In the 2018 world cup, I exchanged 300 stickers in an event where several people meet to exchange stickers between them
I remember the only album I completed was the 2010 fifa world cup, we even went to shopping centers where people got together to exchange. Now I moved and I don't even know where is it anymore.
I never collected Panini when growing up as the Premier League sticker album was run by a company called Merlin.
I completed the 1996\97 album - I have no idea how much that must have cost. What's worse is that I no longer have it! It would probably be worth something now.
I'm brazilian, since I was a kid I've seen people collect those stickers. I always found it weird. And now, for the last World Cups there has been an ressurgence of stickers for grown ups. You can't believe how many people in their 30's, both male and female were crazy about buying and trading those stickers.
When I was in 5./6. grade I was starting to get into Anime’s, and Dragonball Z was the king of Anime. I still have the Album to this day but I never bothered to finish it. I loved the thrill when you got a shiny sticker or a sticker that would show of your favourite Moments from the Anime.
I finished the 2014 World Cup album, I had so many duplicates that I almost completed a second book
My school got us these stickerbooks for the world cup in middle school ngl it was kinda fun
Bundesliga, UCL, Euros and World Cups from 2008-2016 were THE Shit of my childhood 🥰
had the album for the 2002 world cup, 2:46 Oliver Kahn brought back memories :D
Trading Panini back in primary school was elite!
I could sense a little bit of disdain with this one but I could be wrong lol. Excellent video as always. Keep up the great content.
2014 Brazil world cup stickers were my favorite and I finished my first album that year. And I can also rember I opend so many packs for Khedira I just could't get him and I traded with my friend for him
completed the euro 2008 panini sticker book album! my crowning achievement :))
World Cups: 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018
Eurocup: 2008, 2012
And not sure if it was Paninis but I did one for LaLiga 2006-2007.
My favorite memory will always be Germany 2006 my first WC.
quite of topic but you say football instead of soccer, you earned a subscriber
HE DOES NOT MISS❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️
2010 world cup was the best, me and my dad (before the family split) would go to the local shop and buy 5 packs. i would estimate a good $200 was spent altogether, got the entire spain squad first (coincidence?) then the mexican squad. it was fun
A pack of stickers in 2010 was 60cents.
a pack of stickers in 2000 was 30 cents :)
Awsome video on rising Panini. Can you make as well video on booming Sports Card industry?
Thank you!
2014 world cup sticker book was fun to complete
Started collecting Panini stickers at the 1990 World Cup and haven’t missed a major tournament since. We used to play a game to blow against deck of downward facing stickers placed against a wall. You could keep the ones you turned. Don’t know if this game still being played...
I remember back in 1998 or so when me and a friend actually bought a full display box of the stickers to complete our albums. Still didn't manage to do it. Lol.
These days I am still into collecting to a degree. Every couple of months I buy two boxes of Magic the Gathering's newest set. But instead of opening them I stick them in my cellar for a couple of years, then sell them off, with actually quite the profit from it sometimes (e.g. buying a box for 90€ and 5 years later selling them for 160€).
Also, I still really, really want an episode on the expansion process in major U.S. sports, particularly in light of the NHL expanding from 30 to 32 teams within 5 years (Vegas joined three years ago, Seattle joins in 2021).
This reminds me of good old days
I remember collecting card from World Cup 2002. It was not Panini since it virtually didn't exist in Indonesia (or so I thought). Instead of trading, we use the card for game 😂
Jaman 90an dulu panini (nba) sempet booming di indonesia.
Bro why not you make a online course about how you edit , investigate , research , make videos so amazing.
Everything about video making , film-making.
Everybody wanted such peace of information. Do it bro
I actually got an panini ad on this video
Hey guys! could you possibly do a video on what some sports brands/entities are trying to do in the fight for climate change?
I can’t believe how this company has gone down. Used to teach Sanskrit grammar and now sells these cheap stickers.
ur an og if u remember how the sticker packs smelled when u first opened them
I would put money down that no-one has ever completed an album without going mad
Very good chanel, good idea good conept, realy thank you for this positive channel
I wonder if there are regional differences regarding which stickers are more common and rare in a certain area. I could imagine Panini printing all stickers with the same amount, but depending on where the charges are shipped there could be huge differences which stickers are common and which ones are rare.
Been doing it since 2006! ❤️
Them good old days of posting your album to Panini so they could send you the remaining stickers