Does 'English Tax' Really Exist?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • The term 'English tax' has been popularised online, used to express the idea that English footballers are overpriced when compared to their counterparts from other countries.
    It's a sentiment that has been around for a while, but one that has been strengthened by Chelsea paying £35 million for Danny Drinkwater, Manchester City paying £100 million for Jack Grealish, and Harry Maguire joining Manchester United for £80 million.
    So in this video, HITC Sevens examines whether English players are actually more expensive, whether that is just because they are English, and what might explain the phenomenon if it does exist.

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  • @yourdadhasadogfilter2505
    @yourdadhasadogfilter2505 Год назад +1350

    English tax doesn't really apply to the top players. It's mediocre/slightly above average players who cost relatively silly money

    • @razerow3391
      @razerow3391 Год назад +163

      Morgan Gibbs White cost more than Neves, Moutinho and Rui Patricio cost Wolves combined

    • @fpldirectory6753
      @fpldirectory6753 Год назад +13

      @@razerow3391 I'd suggest his re-sell value will also be more than that of those 3 players combined too tho bud!

    • @Shambles7698
      @Shambles7698 Год назад +69

      Jack grealish, harry Maguire, 😭😭

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад +6

      If this was true, What would Kane or Foden be valued at?

    • @dennisaddo2609
      @dennisaddo2609 Год назад +5

      I could say the same about the bundesliga tax.

  • @nicoj9984
    @nicoj9984 Год назад +276

    In Germany, the term 'English Tax' doesn't refer to English players per se but rather to English clubs and their habbit of grossly overspending on players, even mediocre or slightly above average ones - no matter what nationality. A player, that would move within the Bundesliga or to another continental league for 10-20M is suddenly 'worth' 30-50M as soon as he's beeing sold to an English club.
    The only reason why someone might think that the 'English Tax' applies (disproportionally) to English players is that most of them, like their peers from Germany, Spain or Italy, start their carreers at home and that they - again like most of their peers from other countries - mainly transfer within their own country/league. That means that the 'English Tax' is inflating their value/transfer fees from day one and not only after an English club wants to sign them at some point.

  • @CoimbraBertone
    @CoimbraBertone Год назад +305

    I think the Premier League tax thing hits the nail on the head - because it's not just English players, it's transfers involving English clubs that always inflate the values. I mean, I'm sure we've all had players in football manager that have been sold into England and suddenly they're worth like $15 million more than they were before.

    • @lukasbosina301
      @lukasbosina301 Год назад +18

      With my friends here in Germany we have been joking that whenever a football manager on the continent sees an English phone number he immediately triples the number if asked for the price for one of his players.

    • @cmenomore8119
      @cmenomore8119 Год назад +21

      @@lukasbosina301
      That's how it works... and well it works they really pay the asked prices.
      Nottingham paid 20mio for Awoniyi. Newcastle 70mio for Isak. Manchester 100mio for Anthony.
      They pay evey price no matter how absuredly overpriced the price tag is it's hilarious.

    • @Zombie1Boy
      @Zombie1Boy Год назад +5

      Part of the valuation comes from the larger pay packet premier teams tend to offer.

    • @tomspreadbury2915
      @tomspreadbury2915 Год назад

      @@cmenomore8119 17,53 and 82mil actually but point still stands

    • @cmenomore8119
      @cmenomore8119 Год назад +1

      @@tomspreadbury2915
      I guess you just calculate in £ while i did in €

  • @leandrocataldi5747
    @leandrocataldi5747 Год назад +172

    Grealish being valued more than chiesa is a good example, Mount more than barella ecc

    • @patogames5099
      @patogames5099 Год назад +33

      That's the "EPL tax" though. As explained in the vid, EPL clubs can hold out for more money, as they make more money. They're not as dependent on player sales for revenue.
      Forest spent roughly £150m after being promoted. Fulham did something similar couple seasons ago. That's more than most established Serie A sides would spend in a decade.
      Chelsea can say "Mount is worth £110m...", even if he's "not", as they don't need to sell him for revenue, and therefore can price him out of the market.

    • @007Fusiion
      @007Fusiion Год назад

      It’ll be interesting to see how the next five years go for all their careers.

    • @Henko13
      @Henko13 Год назад +6

      @@patogames5099 that is a stupid Argument i you become a millionaire tomorrow are you going to pay twice as much for your gasoline just because you have the money to do so?

    • @patogames5099
      @patogames5099 Год назад +17

      @@Henko13 label an argument stupid, and then produce a supply and demand argument that proves my point.
      Gas (as in LPG) - is an abundance vs how many cars run on it, also has a cheaper production cost, so it is cheaper
      Petrol - the most common fuel source for vehicles, is in (pending on your country currently) ample supply, along with there being multiple outlets for the same product.
      And diesel is more expensive due to production vs demand.
      (That is a very watered down version, so you'll understand)
      Now, aviation fuel, is a very specific type of fuel, requiring a very specific production process, for a very specific use. Majority of people own a car, very few own a jet/plane. If I became a millionaire over night, and could now afford a jet, then yes, I would pay more for fuel.
      If I stayed iny car, despite my wealth, I would pay for fuel, same price as everyone else.
      Just like, wealthy owners that are in the other top leagues, or the Championship - all mentioned in the video.
      Transfer fees between EPL teams, are higher than other intra-league transfers, as the clubs are richer, so they don't need to sell their own players.
      A lot of clubs in other leagues rely on player sales to balance their books. They don't have the same revenue stream as EPL teams. Therefore, they sell at a lower price - typically - as they reach their reserve price sooner.
      So, before labelling someone's arguement stupid, maybe make sure you're educated enough to understand it in the 1st place. Just a tip for life, and business, more so than for words on RUclips.

    • @patogames5099
      @patogames5099 Год назад +3

      @@007Fusiion well, currently Mount has a Champions League winner medal, and the others haven't even been to a final.
      Barella and Chiesa have Euro medal that Mount and Grealish don't.
      With Chiellini and Bonucci aging though, and no one of that same level to replace them, it's unlikely they will have the same success at WC.
      Mount and Grealish, however, at club level, especially Grealish, would have a more realistic chance of adding to domestice and EU trophies, than Nico and Enrico.
      So, "how their careers turn out" will be very subjective, as to what defines a good/great career/player.

  • @MithrandilPlays
    @MithrandilPlays Год назад +25

    W thumbnail LMAOO

  • @OJViews
    @OJViews Год назад +308

    Yes, English players are more likely to stay within the league climbing clubs than travel abroad. their excess value is only for competitive purposes. Sterling to Chelsea can directly influence Man Citys prospects a lot in the league compared to Sterling going Barca.

    • @debayanbhunia7084
      @debayanbhunia7084 Год назад +15

      Just follow Bellingham's transfer you will see a club pay at least 80 million

    • @madsnn4222
      @madsnn4222 Год назад +3

      thats not what the english tax is..

    • @PrehistoricPro
      @PrehistoricPro Год назад +3

      @@madsnn4222 Haven't watched the video, have you buddy?

    • @colourfulldreams607
      @colourfulldreams607 Год назад +12

      No Club except of premier league would buy player from midtable over 70 million

    • @OJViews
      @OJViews Год назад +1

      @@debayanbhunia7084 yeah, I already see that happen long way away if Man U is behind it. Liverpool will punch for 50/60 with a bunch of add ons.
      The main idea is to look at the players future on a national front. Who's gonna be the next Harry Kane? Not necessarily being the captain but will be viewed to be the most important if not best of that country.
      You see that with Pedri and Gavi in Spain, Mbappe in France, most German players affinity with Bayern Munich or at least in top leagues.
      The best has to be home regardless of team and that will command a premium not matter how stupid.

  • @Seba-mn1dl
    @Seba-mn1dl Год назад +17

    The thing is that middle class players which EPL clubs want to sell, have no international market, because they sit on huge salaries.
    So what happens if a club wants to get rid of a player, loan and still pay his salary or a big part of it.

  • @DanicaCidosa
    @DanicaCidosa Год назад +70

    it's not just about price tag, it's about quality to reflect the price tag.. so yes, it does exists, some english players move within the PL for more than they're actually worth

    • @kh7688
      @kh7688 Год назад +1

      Facts on top of facts. My comment is the lengthy one at the top of this comments section, have a read when you get the chance. I expound on this very point you raised.

    • @jordan_roadhouse4798
      @jordan_roadhouse4798 Год назад

      Yeah it's not hard to understand, it's the value that player brings to the club.

    • @DanicaCidosa
      @DanicaCidosa Год назад

      ​@@jordan_roadhouse4798 nah, just laziness

    • @ektran4205
      @ektran4205 Год назад

      aston villa just over evaluated greilish's worth

  • @giteausuperstar
    @giteausuperstar Год назад +125

    Not sure what the conclusion is going to be but this is definitely a thing.
    E.g. Gibbs-White for £42.5m
    Edit: regarding English players not being over represented, true, but I think the matter is that English players who sell for 40-50m often aren’t actually top quality. Whereas if you spend 40-50m on a player in Italy, Spain, France etc you are getting a top class player (most of the time)

    • @richardmatthias6098
      @richardmatthias6098 Год назад +19

      Gibbs-White's fee is listed as 29m on transfermarkt, which is less than Guedes, Nunes, Silva or Semedo.
      Typical English media reporting overblown fees just like when they said Dele Alli was 40m when it was actually 0.

    • @JasonWilliams89
      @JasonWilliams89 Год назад +3

      This claim was retorted in the video

    • @petesmart1983
      @petesmart1983 Год назад +1

      Gibbs white couldn't break into the wolves team and unproven in the prem , really over paid for him

  • @rohithraman6488
    @rohithraman6488 Год назад +8

    One of the best thumbnails I've seen on this channel

  • @acehighjohn1759
    @acehighjohn1759 Год назад +107

    I always understood this to be actually an EPL tax. By this i mean any team selling to an EPL team immediately adds about 25% onto the transferring players asking price whether the player is English or not.....Mostly not tbf!

    • @edwinndirangu659
      @edwinndirangu659 Год назад +16

      Nabir Fekir was being speculated to be worth 64 mill when Arsenal and Liverpool were interested. A year later he signed for Betis with about 15 if am not wrong

    • @cmenomore8119
      @cmenomore8119 Год назад +6

      It's actually more something in between 50% to 100%.
      In the youngest cases of Isak even more than 100% and Anthony even almost 200%

    • @mrboast2826
      @mrboast2826 Год назад +2

      @@edwinndirangu659 because he injured his knee so his value were dropped massively ....No team wanted him after his medical in Liverpool as he lacks cartilage in his knee something like that

    • @imo098765
      @imo098765 Год назад +1

      Its both, you dont see English players move for large sums because they arent good enough for the amount of money being asked for by the clubs. Media overhype is real

    • @SamS-uv2ql
      @SamS-uv2ql Год назад +1

      @@imo098765 Media hype has very little, if anything, to do with how much players are bought and sold for

  • @choughed3072
    @choughed3072 Год назад +122

    Yes there is and it was caused by Chelsea fielding a whole team in the early 2000s made entirely of non English players and the FA were pissed about it.

    • @fjnemo
      @fjnemo Год назад +9

      Other leagues have regulations similar or more strict than England where you have to have a certain number of homegrown players but it didn't cause their players' value to go up

    • @rohithraman6488
      @rohithraman6488 Год назад +43

      @TheMythicCat He wasn't there at the time, it was actually December 1999, Southampton vs Chelsea, here was the XI:
      Ed de Goey (Netherlands)
      Albert Ferrer (Spain)
      Frank Lebeouf (France)
      Emerson Thome (Brazil)
      Celestine Babayaro (Nigeria)
      Didier Deschamps (France)
      Dan Petrescu (Romania)
      Roberto Di Matteo (Italy)
      Gus Poyet (Uruguay)
      Gabriele Ambrosetti (Italy)
      Tore Andre Flo (Norway)

    • @jamespallister2031
      @jamespallister2031 Год назад +25

      I’m sure arsenal even had an English free bench in 2007 or 2008 and that’s what brought the home grown rule

    • @joehunt390
      @joehunt390 Год назад +5

      Pretty much all leagues have home ground rules etc and you can literally have home grown and club grown players which are not English so doubt it was due to fielding a non English xi!!!
      Fabregas and bellerin both home/club grown at arsenal Christensen home/club grown at chelsea pogba home/club grown at United im sure there are more but these are just a couple off the top of my head

    • @acehighjohn1759
      @acehighjohn1759 Год назад +7

      Watford had 1 English player in their stating XI last night smh!
      Editing this in....They had 2 players start from D.R Congo!

  • @liam-398
    @liam-398 Год назад +8

    2 minutes in and I can establish that regardless of the outcome you've taken the wrong starting point the 'english tax' refers to mediocre players, not the 'top' players but even when we're talking about the top players there is some truth to it. The explanation given is also a pretty logical one : the homegrown rule means that English players of a certain quality are needed to fill out a premier league squad.

  • @johnjohnstone3565
    @johnjohnstone3565 Год назад +15

    The domestic player rule does lead to an inflation in prices for English players to EPL clubs. Kavlin Phillips at 45m, a comparable player could have been bought for 30m but Man City needed more English players in there squad to meet the rules.

    • @SamS-uv2ql
      @SamS-uv2ql Год назад

      And Phillips was at a club that was extremely wealthy and therefore didn't need to sell.

    • @ektran4205
      @ektran4205 Год назад

      @@SamS-uv2ql what was leeds evaluation of phillips' worth to leeds

  • @CalvinLangatMMA
    @CalvinLangatMMA Год назад +97

    I personally think the “English tax” really became a thing on Twitter when John Stones signed to Man City for 50m. That kind of money for a CB who was also unproven at the time had people confused

    • @fpldirectory6753
      @fpldirectory6753 Год назад +13

      Stones was unproven at Barnsley, proved himself at Everton?
      Big clubs can save a lot of money by cutting out that middle move, but it's definitely not worth the risk.
      Have the mid level club prove the player and then pay over the odds to bring him in at the top level
      Over-pay at the time but he was proven as a ball playing CB in the premier league (and has since gone on to show the value)

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад +2

      Rooney, Ferdinand, Crouch, Sterling, Caroll: 🤔

    • @007Fusiion
      @007Fusiion Год назад +7

      Man City has been doing that for awhile, 50-60m is their playground. He wasn’t unproven either, he was getting a starting spot for England and did alright at Everton.

    • @sukhdevr3489
      @sukhdevr3489 Год назад

      @@fpldirectory6753 He wasn't proven here at all, he had 1 good season in 13/14 and you could see the potential in his future ability but he made many mistakes in the 2 seasons after.

    • @fpldirectory6753
      @fpldirectory6753 Год назад +1

      @@sukhdevr3489 1 season is all it takes bud, look at Cucurella now, even Lavia at Southampton was nearly bought after just 3 games! 😅

  • @PaulBeenisYourFriend
    @PaulBeenisYourFriend Год назад +3

    9 outta 10 for the mustache in the thumbnail alone

  • @acehighjohn1759
    @acehighjohn1759 Год назад +13

    The quoted £60 million for the young guy from Everton to Chelsea was imo thee most crazy price/tax whatever ever......ever!

    • @NostalgiNorden
      @NostalgiNorden Год назад

      If you mean Fofana who is both young and considered a futura superstar it actually fair market value.
      It's the equalent of United signing Rio Ferdrinand back in the day.

    • @SGMiner21
      @SGMiner21 Год назад +2

      @@NostalgiNorden no, Antony Gordon, who has done nothing apart from score 3 or 4 goals

    • @harrycrompton1017
      @harrycrompton1017 Год назад +6

      @@SGMiner21 it’s not about the value of Gordon it’s the value he brings to Everton who didn’t want or need to sell so pushed the price up

    • @SGMiner21
      @SGMiner21 Год назад +1

      @@harrycrompton1017 yeah but they sold richarlison for like the same amount, despite being basically the only reason they stayed up last season, would it not have been better for them to sell Gordon and keep Richarlison?

    • @harrycrompton1017
      @harrycrompton1017 Год назад +2

      @@SGMiner21 they had to sell before the start of the new football financial year for ffp reasons which is why richarlison went so early in the window because he had to be sold before July 1st there was also far more demand for richarlison so selling for 60mil was easy whereas Gordon isn’t worth that but towards the end of the window Everton didn’t want to sell so just rejected all of Chelsea’s bids

  • @lennard9331
    @lennard9331 Год назад +8

    I've personally always considered the 'English Tax' to be the general habit of relatively insane transfer fees and wages that are being paid in the Premier League and the Championship rather than the value of English players specifically. English players might feel overpriced in general because they don't tend to move abroad and most players of their own countries in other leagues, even in the top flight, are sold for peanuts comparatively with the exception of the league's star players.

  • @TheDarkRaptor
    @TheDarkRaptor Год назад +20

    I hope you do more trivial videos like this. I enjoy it very much when you discuss different football topics.

  • @SamButler22
    @SamButler22 Год назад +5

    It comes back to your other video about the PL breaking the transfer market, and because that's in England, and English players tend to transfer between English clubs way more often than going abroad.

  • @RyuzakiTaiyou
    @RyuzakiTaiyou Год назад +11

    Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 382)
    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.

    • @CouldBeSaladFingers
      @CouldBeSaladFingers Год назад +2

      382 times? It's not that good of an idea lmao

    • @Unknown-od2et
      @Unknown-od2et Год назад

      @@CouldBeSaladFingers how bout you mind your own business

    • @yatesy117
      @yatesy117 Год назад +5

      Gundogan, Sane, Klinsmann, Ozil, Ballack, Hamann, Uwe Rosler.....there you go satisfied?

  • @BALHAM69
    @BALHAM69 Год назад +63

    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

    • @kieronparr3403
      @kieronparr3403 Год назад +1

      We all know the story

    • @BALHAM69
      @BALHAM69 Год назад +1

      @@kieronparr3403 22:55 true that is why
      The home grown rule in premier league is the reason relating to his video

    • @FozzQuaker
      @FozzQuaker Год назад

      Still going with AFCW suggestion lol, hope your keeping well

    • @Eric_Hunt194
      @Eric_Hunt194 Год назад +1

      #JusticeForKingstonian

    • @stokepokerchat
      @stokepokerchat Год назад

      @@kieronparr3403 Bore off will you

  • @francomartini4328
    @francomartini4328 Год назад +5

    Alfie, by describing the English press as a "...rancid, poisonous, malignant and dishonest institution..." (14:55) you took the words right out of my mouth. In all fairness, I would not include the Guardian in the same company as the fascistic Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Express, etc. Too close to the Labour Party they might be but they do a lot of excellent investigative reporting that is appreciated all over the world, particularly the English-speaking world. Just watch how often Guardian journalists are invited on American news channels or how often the paper is cited as a source. Not to mention how often they are a key part of multi-national investigations into money laundering, tax havens, etc., together with such august journals as Der Spiegel, Le Monde, The New York Times and so forth. Furthermore, given that they are as anti-Brexit as I am, they can do no wrong in my eyes.

  • @deathofanation7ify
    @deathofanation7ify Год назад +1

    Only read the title quickly and thought it was a video about premier League players tax avoidance

  • @aayushkarnik7166
    @aayushkarnik7166 Год назад +15

    I think the English tax exists and English clubs do overvalue their players but what I do believe that the so called “English bias” is a sort of unconscious bias amongst fans which sort of underrates English players to a certain degree compared to foreign players, and also bring on more hate towards them from the same fans who say “English bias” does exist.
    Huge examples can be seen with the United fanbase. They throw dogs abuse towards English players like Rashford, Shaw, AWB, McTominay, Henderson and especially Maguire.
    An example which i could refer to was the difference in reaction from the fanbase when Henderson came out with his interview compared to Martial and Bailly. Bailly and Martial were defended and even praised by fans for saying the same sort of things which Henderson said, who instead received abuse from the fanbase.

    • @kindmulberry7196
      @kindmulberry7196 Год назад +2

      I'm pretty sure McTominay is Scottish, but I get what you mean

    • @timsmith1323
      @timsmith1323 Год назад +2

      @@kindmulberry7196 was just going to comment this

    • @oolacilesbotnet6564
      @oolacilesbotnet6564 Год назад

      @@kindmulberry7196 raised in Manchester tho

  • @jtmcgee
    @jtmcgee Год назад +25

    English clubs over pay for english players. I am always amazed at the HUGE premium English clubs pay, its not like teams from outside the PL are competing for most of these players. You have mid table wingers going for 100mil thats rediculous. Personally i think its hillarious the feedback loop with the media, fans and PL teams that inflates the cost of English players for English clubs.

    • @jamesip1671
      @jamesip1671 Год назад +1

      not really, you need 8 English players in your squad of 25.
      now tell me how many English players would start in a big teams XI
      theres probably about 5

    • @jordan_roadhouse4798
      @jordan_roadhouse4798 Год назад

      When you answer your own question and dont realise it 🤦‍♂️😂

    • @ektran4205
      @ektran4205 Год назад

      what are the prices that the selling clubs evaluates their prized homegrown talents at

    • @Pinkybum
      @Pinkybum Год назад

      Grealish going for 100mil was not ridiculous. Kevin DeBruyne rated him as "unplayable." If that fee was ridiculous Aston Villa should have been able to turn that money around and bought say 3 under-valued world class players for about 30mil from somewhere else in the world and now be dominating the Premier League, are they?

  • @ModernPracticalStonemason
    @ModernPracticalStonemason Год назад +3

    I think you’re pretty much spot on here, what about the Scottish players like Andy Robertson, John McGinn who “if they were English” would be subject to much higher fees. This is something that’s always wound me up.

    • @007Fusiion
      @007Fusiion Год назад +3

      It’s weird cos they are British too. Now I’m starting to think it’s about the England national team and marketing the country (as well as to the fans).

    • @ModernPracticalStonemason
      @ModernPracticalStonemason Год назад +1

      @@007Fusiion I feel as though England players are massively overrated on games like fifa etc. Where are you from? The Scottish league is by far a lower standard, but we produce some fantastic players. McGinn went from my team (Hibernian) to the Prem for an absolute joke of a price

    • @mcorriette1
      @mcorriette1 Год назад +3

      @@ModernPracticalStonemason because Scottish teams are poor, has nothing to do With Robertson and McGinn being Scottish but the teams they were sold from

  • @wristbreak
    @wristbreak Год назад +3

    I think being home grown plays a massive part of why English players go for more. Around 8 or 9 clubs hope to get into Europe each season and they need a certain number of home grown players. Teams don't want to lose players in their squad because they aren't home grown. Home grown players are very valuable. its the reason players like Barkley, RCL, Holding and Mctominay and 35 year old English GKs are or were still around top clubs when they shouldn't be

  • @jamanger
    @jamanger Год назад +3

    as an american, i haven’t thought about an english tax in about 250 years…

  • @vtpooks2166
    @vtpooks2166 Год назад +5

    Had a random thought on the way to football, how many footballers actually win trophys? you have high profile players Like Kane who havent really won a thing than someone like Ake at city whos won multiple league titles just by being a squad option. How many trophys are won by a small group of players and clubs and how many players go without winning a thing in their career. Might be hard to put in a video form but just a thought I had

  • @joshuamuhuthia7437
    @joshuamuhuthia7437 Год назад +7

    Chelsea having their bid of 60 million pounds rejected by Everton is the most prime example of English Tax out there

    • @ethandalton6480
      @ethandalton6480 Год назад +3

      No, it isn't. It's an example of a club not wanting to sell one of their best/most crucial players, and being financially sound enough that they don't need to sell

    • @Harvstermysterinator
      @Harvstermysterinator Год назад +3

      @@ethandalton6480 It's quite obvious half of the people making comments didn't watch the video

  • @dylan__dog
    @dylan__dog Год назад +5

    Alfie, can you do a video on how criminally weak the Serbian league and National team is compared to how overrepresented Serbian players are internationally
    By total number of international players in UEFA competitions, Serbia ranks third or fourth iirc below Brazil, France (ie their football colonies) and Argentina
    Per capita probably #1, crazy how many players are out there for a relatively small country

  • @leakeice
    @leakeice Год назад +4

    Oh wow, I didn't expect Namibia my country to be mentioned in this.🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦

  • @andrsmaldo
    @andrsmaldo Год назад +5

    Can't believe Lescott went for £20+ m even though it was so long ago

    • @sukhdevr3489
      @sukhdevr3489 Год назад +1

      He was a very good CB for Everton? He got 10 goals in 1 season from centre back.

  • @Ascalonn88
    @Ascalonn88 Год назад +2

    Ask yourself this. Would Real Madrid ever spend 80 mil on maguire or 100 on grealish? If the answer is no, then yes, they are massively overpriced.

  • @hermangaitan2759
    @hermangaitan2759 Год назад +1

    As a Nicaraguan fan of yours, love the fact you know of Nicaragua and mentioned it 😊

  • @e_o_zoca
    @e_o_zoca Год назад +1

    I love that the Portugal foto have a café called A Brasileira in it. Thanks Alfie!!

  • @footyfactsasmr
    @footyfactsasmr Год назад +1

    That thumbnail is great!😂😂

  • @thegloriouspyrocheems2277
    @thegloriouspyrocheems2277 Год назад +2

    Day 61 - 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!

  • @PrehistoricPro
    @PrehistoricPro Год назад +3

    Amazing the amount of comments here that amount to "Yes there is an English tax because this term refers to [point already addressed in video]"
    Who can be arsed to actually watch the entire video before commenting though? Who's got time for that?

  • @ry_jayy
    @ry_jayy Год назад +1

    I always thought it was the other way round. Like Graham Potter once said, being called Graham Potter doesn't sound very glamorous, but if he had a fancy exotic name he'd probably be instantly more highly rated

  • @citizensofdemarcuscousins9318
    @citizensofdemarcuscousins9318 Год назад +1

    The fact that you can pronounce Botswana correctly and know the country am gonna sub to you❤️

  • @arzhi_azis
    @arzhi_azis Год назад +11

    Day 320: Indonesia XI If All Eligible Players Had Declared For Them.

    • @user-yk7ig1ki3w
      @user-yk7ig1ki3w Год назад +2

      keep dreaming bocah

    • @hi-rr2vm
      @hi-rr2vm Год назад +1

      @@user-yk7ig1ki3w heyy thats my phrase 😤

    • @hi-rr2vm
      @hi-rr2vm Год назад +1

      Keep dreaming bocah

    • @R3in_Ch
      @R3in_Ch Год назад

      talk about your football league being one of the worst to be , it is more interesting than that sh1tty topic of yours.

  • @RedCruuve
    @RedCruuve Год назад +3

    Asking you to do a video on the rise and fall of Bursaspor, attempt 6

  • @Alex-xn2pj
    @Alex-xn2pj Год назад +12

    Day 34:
    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 to Serie C by 22/23. Two relegations in a row, something surely has to be wrong at that club.

  • @OfficialFingazMC
    @OfficialFingazMC Год назад +7

    Sign anyone from the Premier league on career mode in fifa 22 and the wages are insane. Especially when you're playing as a team starting in league 2.

  • @crs6473
    @crs6473 Год назад +1

    Lots of money in the premier league and it's beneficial to have home grown players , add the fact that most english players play in England and selling clubs will only sell for a deal that would be considered expensive

  • @DabDabGoose
    @DabDabGoose Год назад +19

    I'm pretty sure it's because of the homegrown player requirement, especially when playing in european competitions, like the other top leagues don't struggle for homegrown talents there is plenty, in the premier league there is alot of money so those players are just naturally worth more, since it's an advantage having your homegrown players being better english players then other teams.

    • @WERTYUIO821
      @WERTYUIO821 Год назад +1

      Out of 25 players, you need 8 to have played in England before their 21th birthday and 3 to have played for the club. Anyone below the age of 21 doesn't count for the total.
      That is high and any club in the Premier League should be able to fulfill it with ease.

    • @DabDabGoose
      @DabDabGoose Год назад

      @@WERTYUIO821 they have to have played in england for 2 years before the age of 21, not just play before the age of 21, considering they can't sign players outside UK before the age of 18 it's not the most easy requirement so they just end up buying players that fit it.
      It's also not out of 25 players it's they need the 8 players to even qualify with the total squad limit being 25(under 21 don't count).
      If they don't have the 8 players they must have that's where the buying comes from.

  • @Strangegloves
    @Strangegloves Год назад +1

    im wiv alfie i think pl tax is a better description as a newcastle fan, we signed kirean trippier one of englands best right backs for 12 million from atletico madrid, yet dan burn a steady but unspectatular cb cost us 13 million from brighton, joe willock cost us at least 20 million....to top it off saint-maximan cost us a mere 16 million from france !!!

  • @minorcompositions
    @minorcompositions Год назад +17

    It would have been useful to go more into analysing the effect of the homegrown player rules and how they affect transfer fees. Perhaps the so-called ‘English tax’ is actually the ‘Home Grown Player Levy,’ and is only something like 5-15% added on to the transfer fee (i.e. an effect, but not a particularly drastic one). Honestly I’m not sure, just speculating. Would nice to see if that actually pans out in the numbers,

    • @arcaine101
      @arcaine101 Год назад

      Other leagues also have the homegrown rule, yet their homegrown players arent as overpriced nor overrated as the British.

    • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
      @oldskoolmusicnostalgia Год назад

      @@arcaine101 In Italy they are overpriced, though not as much as English footballers.

    • @stevphen
      @stevphen Год назад

      Well that is another reason why actual data based comparison would be useful here. Overall I suspect that it's more what Aflie suggests in the video, that the inflation of transfer prices is due to the dynamics of the Premier League and the money involved overall. And if that is the case would have a interaction between 'player transfer value' that is most affected by the value and cost dynamics of that league, and then on a much smaller level by possible effects of homegrown player rules.

  • @harrybellingham98
    @harrybellingham98 Год назад +1

    I love how theyve given Risotto a bit of a tan

  • @KaladinAndSyl
    @KaladinAndSyl Год назад +1

    Basically if you’re English, young, and scored a brace for the U21 you’re worth £5m

  • @SvalbardSleeperDistrict
    @SvalbardSleeperDistrict Год назад

    I haven't watched this, but that thumbnail is beyond perfection. I'm dying.

  • @glennaldosf
    @glennaldosf Год назад +1

    You literally answered the question in the first two minutes! ;-)

  • @cheech7900
    @cheech7900 2 месяца назад

    Your not just buying the player in England, your also buying his commercial marketability to the club he’s leaving.

  • @tricky1506
    @tricky1506 Год назад +2

    The fact west ham want 100+ mil for a bang average midfielder like Declan rice is proof on its own. England love overhyping theirbown players as world beaters and then immediately bashing them when they don't live up to the stupid level of hype

    • @sukhdevr3489
      @sukhdevr3489 Год назад

      He's actually really good. He's one of the few CDMs that can travel with the ball and beat players easily. He's improved a lot over the past 2 years.

  • @ashleyw6728
    @ashleyw6728 Год назад +2

    I like how people now just ignore for the first like 5 years Henderson was utter shit

  • @MOCsMANGA
    @MOCsMANGA Год назад +29

    "English tax" isn't true, it's more of a "homegrown tax" as the fa require Prem teams to have a certain amount of homegrown players in their squad every season. Brexit also had a huge impact on this as its a lot easier to pay extra to sign a British player from a rival team, than it is to spend less on a foreign player from outside the UK or the eu.

    • @kevinengstrom
      @kevinengstrom Год назад +2

      that’s what he said yes

    • @zizoushifty1483
      @zizoushifty1483 Год назад +3

      Lmao so it's paying extra for a player simply for the fact that he's English right? English tax...

    • @jordan_roadhouse4798
      @jordan_roadhouse4798 Год назад

      @@zizoushifty1483
      Nope.

  • @TheMixCurator
    @TheMixCurator Год назад +3

    Guess its predominantly due to the wealth inside the PL that causes that inflated price tag. If you know a club is awash with money, that strengthens your bargaining power when it comes to a club trying to purchase a player of yours. Aren't West Ham generating more income than either Milan clubs? Think that's the main reason. The other reasons are the sports press in this country not knowing anything about football past the white cliffs of Dover and the incessant desire for journalists to build a person up and then knock them down (this is in all facets of UK press).

  • @zephawright6488
    @zephawright6488 Год назад +1

    Portugal n Belgium population to world class players ratio is crazy like Jamaican pop to fast runners ratio

  • @andrewonuoha5085
    @andrewonuoha5085 Год назад +1

    Nottingham Forest paying 60M for Gibbs-White is a massive joke in comparison Real bought Camavinga for under 40M

  • @nickjeffery536
    @nickjeffery536 Год назад +1

    Having watched the first part of the video, my thoughts (which may be addressed in the rest of the video, admittedly) are that it's not so much a blanket English tax, so much as English clubs having such resources and spending power that they could legitimately make a squad of entirely foreign internationals, but they HAVE to keep some British players due to regulations... as such, part of the reason they potentially overspend on English players is to meet those requirements.
    As for the global picture, British players haven't always had the greatest reputation with regards to adapting to playing in foreign leagues - this does seem to be changing a bit these days, but it does mean that the biggest, richest foreign clubs are less likely to go after the top-level English players - who, let's face it, will already likely be AT big clubs in England...

  • @agostinho6550
    @agostinho6550 Год назад

    one of the biggest things that make them expensive within premiere league is because all clubs must have english players in the squad, there is a limit to foreign players on the squad

  • @alessandropasquino4592
    @alessandropasquino4592 Год назад +2

    I think a "Premier League tax" is a better representation. European and South American clubs absolutely rinse Prem teams for their players.

    • @007Fusiion
      @007Fusiion Год назад

      When was the last time a South American club sold a player direct to the prem for big money? Jesus?

  • @MultiFirelover
    @MultiFirelover Год назад +1

    Ah yes my favourite midfielder Kalvin Filippo

  • @MADSHAM
    @MADSHAM Год назад

    It makes sense given homegrown talent requirements. Why buy some semi-decent player from abroad you might not play, when you could buy one that also takes up one of those spaces? And with the added fact that so few English players move abroad, you’re simultaneously weakening your opposition.

  • @rutokelavra819
    @rutokelavra819 Год назад +3

    of course it does.. its a bit bigger then the spanish one..
    just see the record.. there is less then 0.1% English players playing outside England.. and the reason is.. they are not being valued as much as they are at home. well overvalued

  • @nathanjm000
    @nathanjm000 Год назад +1

    I think the English Tax is true for average and solid players but not world class players

  • @icarusmarioFAN
    @icarusmarioFAN Год назад +1

    I don't know if this is a video you've done yet, but how about an XI of English players playing outside of Britain

  • @paddyquinlan3329
    @paddyquinlan3329 Год назад

    I wonder if Déaglán de Rís would still be priced at £150 million if Ireland had capped him in a competitive fixture.

  • @niharg2011
    @niharg2011 Год назад +1

    Alfie being English, this video should have English tax on it aswell.

  • @DomenBremecXCVI
    @DomenBremecXCVI Год назад +1

    I think that a club with a lot of forigners may pay a higher fee to get a home grown player into their squad.

  • @arjunkhatri3766
    @arjunkhatri3766 Год назад +1

    The thumbnail 🤣

  • @JiTiAr35
    @JiTiAr35 Год назад

    I LMAO when you showed that pic 1:11 🤣

  • @1977Futre
    @1977Futre Год назад

    There is definitely a Liverpool tax. Players like Rhian Brewster, Minamino, Solanke to name but a few demanded huge fees. Yet they are very average.

  • @SeanDJames
    @SeanDJames Год назад

    I love the financial examples toward the end of the video a great Segway

  • @haridez
    @haridez Год назад

    Shoutouts to my man that when came a picture of Portugal showed a brazilian restaurant there. 4:26
    (*laughs in absence of gold*)

  • @Matt_matt1
    @Matt_matt1 Год назад

    The 2nd photo might be problematic, brother...i burst out laughing.

  • @spvcecvrtel9632
    @spvcecvrtel9632 Год назад +2

    Not Gonna Lie , The Thumbnail Made Me Watch The Video .

  • @matheusorth5365
    @matheusorth5365 Год назад

    Out of the 9 frenchmen in the list, 6 were in the 2018 World Cup.

  • @caflorero
    @caflorero Год назад

    9:42 I fully expected him to say "Gylfi Siggurdson's transfer from Everton to prison" 💀

  • @RR-ut3xl
    @RR-ut3xl Год назад

    its deffo true on FM, Bougfht Roko Simic for 15 mil, sold him for 40 but his valuation BALLOONED to over 100 mil soon as man u signed him on my ave (he barely played, bought him back for 20 and he became a club legend scoring for fun)

  • @neilprior6381
    @neilprior6381 Год назад

    Or when Liverpool signed Louis Suarez for 20 million and Andy Carroll for 35 million at the same time

  • @89lava
    @89lava Год назад +2

    Clubs abroad are literally signing English players cheap and young so they can sell them back to the English clubs at extortionate prices ….it’s genius… or is it just that English football has gotten so silly that English players can’t even get a game in their own country 😂 I say this as a foreigner myself !

    • @uzaidgurjee4798
      @uzaidgurjee4798 Год назад

      They’re not lol. There has only been 1 English players that have gone abroad and come back with high value which is sancho. Bellingham is most likely to join real. Tomori left Chelsea Because he wasn’t seen good enough and no premier league team is really interested in him

  • @tayhonorable7421
    @tayhonorable7421 Месяц назад

    Watching this after the departures of Kane and Bellingham, among others, is hilarious.
    But yes, comments passed the vibe check. And as a Barcelona fan I have special insight; Premier League clubs have more money than others do. Flat out. If you’re going to sell to a rival, charge them more because it’s in your interest. La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga clubs can’t compete with a Wolves or Forest for a player when those two clubs can make 2-3 40-60M transfers every year or two and those other clubs have to sell just to stay afloat, or know that Juve, PSG, Bayern or Madrid are going to poach their best player, because he wants to finally win something (which I can’t blame them for) so they sell so they get *something*. Bartomeu made ridiculous buys for Barcelona, but clubs *knew* we had the money, so they forced the issue. That’s the same in the PL. Liverpool KNEW they could get 70+ for Coutinho from someone else, so they didn’t push it.

  • @BantuEconomicServices
    @BantuEconomicServices Год назад +1

    i always thought english tax referred to the price added to selling players to the prem. When the english clubs have to pay more for players than other leagues

  • @niksv4165
    @niksv4165 Год назад +1

    Day 575: Ways to fix VAR with your suggestions

  • @deanoss777
    @deanoss777 Год назад

    thank you for acknowledging the football manager heads

  • @andreescoval3806
    @andreescoval3806 Год назад +2

    I think English people misunderstand the "English tax" and the memes do it as well. What is inflated isn't the nationality of the player, but the league, he is joining/remaining in. An average midfielder for example, costs around 20M in the Prem, but the same player would cost 10M in the Budesliga, 5M in La Liga and 3M in the Portuguese League. That's why, despite spending an awful lot every summer, English teams can't dominate Europe as they would as they would be expected by their spendings. When people know you have the money they'll ask more from you.

  • @razerow3391
    @razerow3391 Год назад +1

    Of course it does. Mathias Nunes cost the same as what Forest paid for Morgan Gibbs White. One a flop in the prem and the other is world class.

  • @Capt_Erc
    @Capt_Erc Год назад

    Nice, I had Danny Drinkwater on my HITC Sevens bingo card.

  • @zakoid1
    @zakoid1 Год назад

    I sometimes wonder how many possible future 'superstars' slipped through the net. Like a sliding doors moment, wrong place wrong time maybe.

  • @TylerAven10
    @TylerAven10 Год назад

    Day 2 of asking you to make a video about the American 20 something NFT salesman who bought Crawley Town, what his plans are for the team, and if it’s good for the club, given they both beat Fulham in the Carabao Cup but are near the bottom of the league two table.

  • @aadesh7
    @aadesh7 Год назад +2

    Anyone thinks Kalvin Phillips should be valued at 5 million is a complete idiot. England International. Player of the Year for England in the year they reached the Euro Finals. 45 Mil was an absolute bargain. Sadly he ain’t better than Rodri and Man City is probably the only team Kalvin doesn’t walk into the playing 11

  • @davidaylott550
    @davidaylott550 Год назад

    “Barcelona were forced to pay a premium for Raphinha” sorry what?? 😭

  • @yasinbasl5837
    @yasinbasl5837 Год назад +1

    If Grealish was signed for 45-55 million no one would a have a problem with him.

  • @smortg
    @smortg Год назад +1

    I'd argue that 'English tax' is a misnomer for 'poacher's tax' most of the time.
    Also, with knowledge of money flowing, particularly amongst the top teams, there is more room to be steadfast with transfer fees

  • @mbulaikalamai4731
    @mbulaikalamai4731 Год назад +2

    The English tax is not about English players but on players that play in the premier league due to overhype from English journalists
    Players like coutinho, yves bisouma, fofana

    • @nunodasilva5449
      @nunodasilva5449 Год назад

      Also true. I never understood the amounts paid for a player with bricks instead of feet (Lukaku).

    • @JasonWilliams89
      @JasonWilliams89 Год назад

      He explained why this is such a dumb point in the video lmao

  • @yamesh6740
    @yamesh6740 Год назад

    great and insightful video as always alfie

  • @darrelldadams
    @darrelldadams Год назад

    As an FM player ( and an American) , I never thought the "English tax: was about English players.
    I thought it was just about the English LEAGUE players.
    Since I usually start a save in the lower tiers, I usually don't have money for big transfer fees, and I especially don't have money for English wages