What Is ACTUALLY Going On In Saudi Arabia?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @melvyn_ivy
    @melvyn_ivy Год назад +1392

    Kroos trolling with ‘that was fun today, amazing crowd’ after the booing in the game was simply an outstanding move, I must say.

    • @kyj1147
      @kyj1147 Год назад +210

      @factsorbleach7 From the fans, yes

    • @fatimasalem5325
      @fatimasalem5325 Год назад +19

      @@kyj1147 no it’s more embarrassing from Toni Kroos 💀💀. He got butt hurt from the crowd

    • @betalianzofhillsidienz3714
      @betalianzofhillsidienz3714 Год назад +257

      ​@@fatimasalem5325toni Kroos? Butthurt?
      He's got a world cup and multitude of other titles to his name, a bunch of clowns booing ain't gonna do shit

    • @thebighoney9034
      @thebighoney9034 Год назад

      do you even know the definition of butthurt? @@fatimasalem5325

    • @thebighoney9034
      @thebighoney9034 Год назад

      making multiple accounts like yours is weakness and insecurity @factsorbleach7

  • @CycloneRecords113
    @CycloneRecords113 Год назад +683

    You’ve hit the nail on the head with Henderson. The fact he lies about going over there for money is extremely frustrating

    • @mkf628
      @mkf628 Год назад +8

      Be careful trusting an englishman.

    • @the-skn
      @the-skn Год назад +51

      He doesn't have another option though, most likely. Do you think that the Saudis will give you a few bags of money and not make you say nice stuff about the move. They would never let them speak like that about the league. The whole league is a PR move after all.

    • @CycloneRecords113
      @CycloneRecords113 Год назад

      @@mkf628 trust me there are a lot of Englishman calling him out myself included

    • @bazingacurta2567
      @bazingacurta2567 Год назад

      ​@@mkf628 The English really are a stupid kind.

    • @furiousscotsman2916
      @furiousscotsman2916 Год назад

      Why is it frustrating lol?? why you letting someone elses finances dictate how you feel?? If he wants shit tons of money who gives a singular fuck ? If hes a hypocrit who gives a fuck we all are, we all pretend to care about child slave labour and awful conditions for workers, yet we still by phones with minerals mined in horrible conditions we all still wear clothes made by a kid in china and yet we all sit here and pretend to be outraged at players like henderson.

  • @GIBBO4182
    @GIBBO4182 Год назад +817

    It’s the Chinese league all over again…the culture shock just seems too much for a lot of players! The bubble has burst

    • @BSG1892
      @BSG1892 Год назад +72

      I don’t think so. The money is just so obscene that you’ll always have someone going to Saudi Arabia. The Chinese Super League failed because they didn’t have the appetite for it anymore & put huge restrictions on teams buying foreign players whereas Saudi Arabia has done the opposite. If they can indeed get into the Champions League & other UEFA competitions they will be a serious threat. Especially to La Liga where most of the big teams are struggling financially.

    • @GIBBO4182
      @GIBBO4182 Год назад +141

      @@BSG1892they’ll be millionaires wherever they play. Like I said, it’s the culture shock that’s the problem. It’s just so different for Europeans and South American’s that I can’t see it ever working. Especially if they have families

    • @userCeifadorGamer
      @userCeifadorGamer Год назад

      @@BSG1892 if you recive that money.

    • @LjuboCupic1912
      @LjuboCupic1912 Год назад +78

      @@BSG1892they’re not getting into the UCL lmao

    • @t.c.4321
      @t.c.4321 Год назад +36

      ​@@BSG1892they will do a Hendo. Play for a year then come back to Europe. Wont work out long term.

  • @lesliecas2695
    @lesliecas2695 Год назад +821

    If the next Lionel Messi goes to Saudi Arabia instead of Barcelona, he is unlikely to become the next Lionel Messi. Facilities, experiences, and people (supportive fans) matter.

    • @matthewstein5854
      @matthewstein5854 Год назад +115

      Also the level of competition and experience/talent of coaching. He doesn't play under a Rijkaard or Guardiola in Saudi Arabia. You dont become the best without playing against the best. Why is Salah in England and not Egypt? Most of Moroccos SF players play/ed in Europe.

    • @Mcbride.kp2
      @Mcbride.kp2 Год назад +34

      Not to mention he’d twist his ankle once and they would stop paying his salary

    • @WritingGeekNL
      @WritingGeekNL Год назад +21

      @@matthewstein5854
      Most of Moroccos national team is born Dutch, Spanish or French. Some never touched African soil until they were called up.
      Played in the youth academies of Dutch, French and Spanish clubs. And some African countries are like a mix of B-teams between those or other nationalities.
      Nothing wrong with that in my opinion, since most players would never get the chance to play in the national team of a country, especially France or Spain. Ziyech would have been an asset in the Netherlands, but Amrabat probably wouldn’t have been by the time Morocco called him up.

    • @moxictasculinity
      @moxictasculinity Год назад +1

      @@WritingGeekNLdamn I wonder how hard communicating is if the national team doesn’t even speak a unified language

    • @joaquinduarte5260
      @joaquinduarte5260 Год назад +12

      Theres no football culture in saudi arabia they will never succeed

  • @domonicdecoco2410
    @domonicdecoco2410 Год назад +361

    That Sadio headline is wild

    • @t8kabr8km85
      @t8kabr8km85 Год назад

      Im getting the word.... nonce

    • @nurdersvw3710
      @nurdersvw3710 Год назад +29

      you're right but also his hairline is wild

    • @abstraqtphilosophy7357
      @abstraqtphilosophy7357 Год назад +41

      ​@@nurdersvw3710his comment is a double entendre. You didn't have to state the obvious

    • @kylephaneufmusic
      @kylephaneufmusic Год назад +1

      It’s disgusting and part of that culture.

    • @duyanhng8430
      @duyanhng8430 Год назад +2

      they don't gaf about human rights over there so who are we to say anything

  • @kylec10
    @kylec10 Год назад +384

    If Saudi Arabia truly wants to increase the stature of their league they need to also heavily invest in developing their own talent domestically. Right now you have star players surrounded by much lower quality players. They need to raise their talent floor to truly succeed.
    I’m from the US and follow MLS so I’ve seen firsthand how that talent gap within teams can reduce the overall standard

    • @e.zackerinho5704
      @e.zackerinho5704 Год назад +19

      True, and youngsters should interact with the first team. Imagine being a young winger in Al Nassr and CR7 himself comes! A dream come true

    • @seige8621
      @seige8621 Год назад +4

      When Last did you watch their games? Don't you know bringing those stars there has raised the bar of competitiveness? I've been watching their games and it's improved a lot compared to before

    • @davidjr4903
      @davidjr4903 Год назад +21

      You're from 🇺🇸 so you know what a retirement league is better than anyone

    • @taiwoomowunmi8165
      @taiwoomowunmi8165 Год назад +3

      Saudi literally better than mls leage right now and it’s not until recently when mls stops getting stars the way Saudi does

    • @hellodigitalworld8224
      @hellodigitalworld8224 Год назад

      They literally have the best academies, I know the first thing any smart ass would say is this ( I don’t mean it personally against you) but they really have good academies that’s why the national team has 3 Asian cups and the U-13 U-15 U-23 NT teams has won a lot of cups and medals and you know it’s all Saudi born kids they don’t do what European nations do , giving Africans nationality to play for them

  • @btdaniels9028
    @btdaniels9028 Год назад +214

    A lot of players like Benzema, Neymar, Hendo…are going there for the money but also with the expectation that they won’t have to work as hard anymore. It’s the same case with Beckham when he went to MLS

    • @kevintanza6968
      @kevintanza6968 Год назад +51

      To be fair, Beckham did perform with Galaxy. But your point is still very valid. You're getting stars, yes, but at the end of their prime when they don't fancy it anymore.

    • @SdoubleA
      @SdoubleA Год назад +17

      ​@@kevintanza6968I'm seeing this in Turkey more and more and it's extremely frustrating. Stars come in, use their talents to make headlines and close airports and take over every highlight reel for 1 year - but JUST 1 year. The next year they fall off and millions are wasted.

    • @WritingGeekNL
      @WritingGeekNL Год назад +8

      @@SdoubleA
      That is because Turkish Super Liga isn’t even taken serious by its fans, viewers, owners, etc.
      If you lose two matches, you’re out... that’s a joke, especially for the salaries that are being paid.
      However, there isn’t a lack of passion in Turkey... I would say it is a bit too much and that is what causes some of these problems.
      That is just me as an outsider from the Netherlands by the way.

    • @SdoubleA
      @SdoubleA Год назад +10

      @@WritingGeekNL Na you're completely right. The title race is all that matters. The league itself lacks quality so instead of developing youth, Turkish teams buy foreign washed up players (and managers) and the fans treat them as superstars, which boosts their ego and eventually they stop performing. It's a loop the league has been in for nearly a decade now.

    • @liamday453
      @liamday453 Год назад +3

      Except the big difference with Beckham is he got to live in LA instead of Saudi Arabia lmao

  • @ItsNeverSunnyClips
    @ItsNeverSunnyClips Год назад +923

    you should make a video about El Mágico González, the greatest ever Salvadoran soccer player who dragged the country to their only world cup

    • @Shitposting_IHMN
      @Shitposting_IHMN Год назад +53

      Who asked, never heard of him

    • @nodefense
      @nodefense Год назад +22

      Nah 🥱

    • @christiancoxdiaz6522
      @christiancoxdiaz6522 Год назад +22

      Nope no thank you

    • @mrsteelurswag
      @mrsteelurswag Год назад +229

      @@Shitposting_IHMNDon’t be lame, it could be a fun niche video. Maradona considered him one of the best players to ever touch a ball.

    • @UpsetTronGuy
      @UpsetTronGuy Год назад +184

      All these people saying "Nope" or "Never heard of him" are just closed minded. Probably American or Saudi then. 😂
      That's the point of making a video on players, so you then know about them and have "heard of him"
      I swear casuals just wanna only have videos about Messi, Ronaldo, Zidane like players. Some of us (like myself) actually appreciate videos teaching about other players from the past, especially when there's so much Football to learn.

  • @CarlMarxPunk
    @CarlMarxPunk Год назад +274

    Bro China lasted longer before it started to show cracks LMAO

    • @juanramirez5898
      @juanramirez5898 Год назад +2

      For once

    • @yemi3266
      @yemi3266 Год назад

      China was never relevant 🤦‍♂️

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад

      Lies again? Bible In Arabic USD SGD

    • @CarlMarxPunk
      @CarlMarxPunk Год назад

      What

    • @x7mdi07
      @x7mdi07 11 месяцев назад +1

      what cracks u guys r talking abt LMAO
      Ben is back, Henderson is out cuz of LGSHIT stuff.
      so far that is it, nothing more nothing less
      u guys just looking for an excuse to hate and we in fact love it and enjoy it ><
      keep it up guys, entertain us haha

  • @christianurena66
    @christianurena66 Год назад +44

    Yo your videos are always so good! Thanks for all the great content!

  • @EmilePesky-n1v
    @EmilePesky-n1v Год назад +23

    I've in-laws working in Saudi Arabia. If their parents visit it's pretty much just sitting around the compound the adult kids live in. They're there to save enough money so they can afford to build a home in Ireland. (These are educated people who need to live in a compound in Saudi so they can afford to buy a home in Europe btw).

  • @nnamggiFellauQrD
    @nnamggiFellauQrD Год назад +110

    Not a big surprise. You play football in a desert for fans who have no respect for legends like Beckenbauer who died.
    Money can't buy class.

    • @minsurchoi8808
      @minsurchoi8808 Год назад +20

      Agreed, these Saudi fans clearly lack any understanding for the concept of respect

    • @poptraxx418
      @poptraxx418 Год назад +1

      When did we disrespect him

    • @minsurchoi8808
      @minsurchoi8808 Год назад +31

      @@poptraxx418 you’re telling me you think it’s respectful to boo during someone’s minute of silence?

    • @BadselS
      @BadselS Год назад

      ​@@poptraxx418you are the most disrespectful and ignorant people. You also support terroristic state russia

    • @i_am_silkbeard
      @i_am_silkbeard Год назад

      Do u know how many Saudi’s stars hv died? And did u hear any minute of silence for them on the international stage?
      Cut the bull crap! Who gives a fuck

  • @JoeriBlomberg
    @JoeriBlomberg Год назад +8

    Your nuanced storytelling is a breath of fresh air here on RUclips. I subbed!

  • @jammyjamjars6995
    @jammyjamjars6995 Год назад +347

    Good on the Turkish teams for refusing to play the Final in Saudi Arabia. SA showed no respect for their culture and history, especially for it being a big milestone for Turkey, and they did the right thing pulling out.

    • @mlooky1221
      @mlooky1221 Год назад +24

      Imagine pushing your political agenda in a football match.

    • @dondamon4669
      @dondamon4669 Год назад +5

      What has politics have to do with football?? Turkey look like a right bunch of Turkey's now!

    • @renaud_bt
      @renaud_bt Год назад +79

      @@mlooky1221 football is and has always been political

    • @renaud_bt
      @renaud_bt Год назад +17

      ​@@dondamon4669 football is and has always been political

    • @modpog8066
      @modpog8066 Год назад +10

      Imagine being a guest and acting like you’re in your own house?!

  • @terrymuandza2237
    @terrymuandza2237 Год назад +45

    Big credit for explaining Turkish Cup events in detail, love your content.

    • @radiabdallah2870
      @radiabdallah2870 Год назад +4

      This wasn't in detail ,he didn't say what ataturk actually did to muslims and why they hate him

    • @q7ozi
      @q7ozi Год назад

      ​@@radiabdallah2870he made turkey a modern, free, secular state 🥳🇹🇷

  • @shatterfall_hunted8236
    @shatterfall_hunted8236 Год назад +27

    Look am Greek but i will tell you one thing about Turkish people since we both have this in spades , we are very patriotic and both the idea of celebrating a national and ethnical day for the fucking republic of our country in a another country would get me engraged beyond belief , massive respects to Galatasaray and Fenerbahce for straight up refusing to play and double that since the Saudi people even refused to let them show honor badges to the founder of Turkey. Now when it comes to the RSL/SPL becoming a top league yeah no chance , as of now based on Opta rankings the Saudi League is below small tier 1 european leagues , below tier 2 spanish , german , english leagues , below the MLS , brazilian and argentinian league , below the Korean and japanese leagues. (its 28th in the world which spoiler aint all that good, for comparison the Championship aka English second tier is 6th in the world) .

  • @Imalloneword
    @Imalloneword Год назад +101

    I tried watching ONE game. I loved the atmosphere before kickoff, the respective captains Ronaldo included were smiling and seemingly joking just prior to the coin toss. Then the ball was kicked and the game immediately devolved into the worst diving affair one could imagine. I was done

  • @jerkov420
    @jerkov420 Год назад +124

    Sheesh bro. Your videos have always been on point. Really love the meditative, reflective (not to mention, thorough) assessment of any scenario, sprinkled in with your trademark British humor. Love it bro. But this video, in particular that last point about the European leagues essentially doing what the arab league has done, really hit it home for me this time. This is a point that is easily missed by most people, myself included. Keep doing what you do bro, you're one of the RUclips greats out there right now

    • @MTS28
      @MTS28 Год назад +10

      I agree.....
      But this RUclipsr is from South Africa! Just a minor correction

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 Год назад +4

      Its a bad comparison,Euro leagues are already well established with successful leagues that have millions of fans and huge crowds in modern civilised countries

    • @Jim-so3zm
      @Jim-so3zm Год назад +5

      ​@@MTS28 He's South African but judging by the accent I'd guess he either lives in Britain or has done at some point in his life.

    • @dcfootball1
      @dcfootball1 Год назад

      ​@@Jim-so3zmI think accents are bad and overrated imo

    • @tetokesenye397
      @tetokesenye397 Год назад +1

      ​@@MTS28Zimbabwe

  • @ProfessionalNonce
    @ProfessionalNonce Год назад +30

    “What are you doing step-mané?”

  • @PirataEscondido
    @PirataEscondido Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @vigneshjayakumar6252
    @vigneshjayakumar6252 Год назад +22

    European football has a brand value. Which had been build for over a century. Its very hard to displace that by just throwing out money.

    • @kevinsmarx
      @kevinsmarx Год назад +5

      I mean thats exactly how European football did it. By throwing money. Stop being so silly

    • @rohanimagansang3324
      @rohanimagansang3324 Год назад

      With quality​@@kevinsmarx

    • @SI-cd7xs
      @SI-cd7xs Год назад +3

      @@kevinsmarx no. European football is the product of 150 years of culture. You cannot buy culture. How can you compare europe to Saudi, europe literally built football 😂

    • @kevinsmarx
      @kevinsmarx Год назад +3

      @@SI-cd7xs Sorry, i wasnt giving an opinion. South american football was always better until Europe started stealing all their players. Im talking about level, not culture 🗿

    • @SI-cd7xs
      @SI-cd7xs Год назад +1

      @@kevinsmarx South american football wouldn’t exist without European football. There are multiple clubs in south aMerica named after European clubs. 100+ year old Brand value can’t be purchased and your clearly just some butt hurt third worlder who can’t accept that what europe has it built from the ground up. South Americans came to europe to play at the highest level, something Saudi can’t offer. Also European teams have a better head to head record with South American teams and have won more world cups. Your talking about nothing.

  • @edge1112
    @edge1112 Год назад +71

    Tbh I hope they're all stuck with the Saudi League, they deserve it.

    • @fe-jo
      @fe-jo Год назад +16

      Caught in a golden cage.

    • @trashAndNoStar
      @trashAndNoStar Год назад +2

      Same train of thought lol. _You made your (gold-plated?) bed, now lie in it._

  • @tristanallnutt1365
    @tristanallnutt1365 Год назад +10

    From what I hear from people working in Saudi the contracts are broken by employers from day 1. No day off all week for carers and homestuff even though it's in the contract and work till late night and start again in the morning.

  • @xwarped83
    @xwarped83 Год назад +67

    It’s not customary to have a moment of silence? I guess they also don’t know how to shut up for a moment.

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 Год назад +2

      Anytime ive seen a muslim funeral on TV they are ripping the coffin and body to shreds.

    • @xwarped83
      @xwarped83 Год назад +46

      @@Gos1234567 no you haven’t, quit the BS

    • @yemi3266
      @yemi3266 Год назад +3

      ​@@Gos1234567 bs. You lying

    • @onouphrios
      @onouphrios Год назад

      @@Gos1234567i’ll touch you boy shut up

    • @KilluaYT420
      @KilluaYT420 Год назад +3

      @@Gos1234567 mate atleast do some research before lying

  • @PrestageP
    @PrestageP Год назад +3

    Brother I gotta say the quality of your content is exceptional and I am glad I came across your channel good job

  • @brekmoment
    @brekmoment Год назад +11

    as a turk, thank you for mentioning turkish super cup situation

  • @iirovaltonen4258
    @iirovaltonen4258 Год назад +163

    Henderson apparently did not get any salary from his time in Saudi Arabia. Imagine going to a tyrannical country to promote football (earn millions upon millions) and get nothing in return.
    He literally just wasted 6 months of his life.

    • @kingu687
      @kingu687 Год назад +118

      Eh not really the truth he asked to delay his payments cause of tax reasons

    • @arkhamknight5891
      @arkhamknight5891 Год назад

      @@kingu687exactly

    • @ayoubbelouadah7195
      @ayoubbelouadah7195 Год назад

      So not following the woke agenda and the lgbtq shit makes you tyrannical ?

    • @akunwanneprosper7016
      @akunwanneprosper7016 Год назад +94

      He delayed the payments to avoid paying tax to UK government 😊

    • @minnumseerrund
      @minnumseerrund Год назад +13

      none of these players are going anywhere to promote shit unless they get paid for it. Next thing you're gonna tell me Hendo went to SA to lobby for gay rights get real

  • @wayneverhoff2790
    @wayneverhoff2790 Год назад +35

    Jordan Henderson isn’t a major player… he’s just British

    • @jab-gn3sw
      @jab-gn3sw Год назад +3

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    • @EightFrancs
      @EightFrancs 10 месяцев назад

      Hendo was an inspirational captain for Liverpool FC (one of the biggest clubs in the sports world) during a great trophy winning period of their history.
      So he deserves respect.

    • @wayneverhoff2790
      @wayneverhoff2790 10 месяцев назад

      @@EightFrancs 😂😂😂 respect for what? Being the 11th best player on his club team and apart of a failing underachieving England squad?

  • @TomRiddler-m3j
    @TomRiddler-m3j Год назад +41

    If only if they were all as honest as Igalo

    • @att6484
      @att6484 Год назад +13

      honestly, true. Rather someone was honest about just wanting money than giving us all this other bullshit.

    • @jonblazeinc
      @jonblazeinc Год назад

      Why does it matter? I don't care who lies ...stop worshipping these sport stars as if they are religious shrines

    • @att6484
      @att6484 Год назад +2

      @@jonblazeinc i care when a player has the gall to big himself up as an lgbt hero and then completely abandon those principles when confronted by money. If he didn't want anyone to care he shouldn't have bothered with the rainbow laces campaign tbh. Plus his interview before that england game was the most self aggrandising pathetic thing i've ever seen.

    • @tpmedia3784
      @tpmedia3784 Год назад

      @@att6484 butt sex isn't a principle though

  • @thesextapes
    @thesextapes Год назад +1

    Shout out to you for being in this space Tinashe.
    Yours truly,
    Tichatonga Nyengera

  • @ChesterRGC
    @ChesterRGC Год назад +9

    all the amazing signings they make won't matter as long as there is famous people like Kroos who are brave enough to say out loud what is happening

    • @lnr243
      @lnr243 Год назад +2

      What amazing signings they exactly made? 39 are old can't hack it in Europe anymore Ronaldo to keep his Kingdom going in his mind and serving his own Ego? Or all of those World Class names such as Jota,Neves,Henderson,Cante,Koulibaly,Vincent Aboubakar etc. SON should be the best example for All by Turning them away. Saudi league will never work , in 80s Those Massive Japanese companies invested millions in European and Latin American names,Managers like Arsene Wenger after Winning French Title with Monaco went there too..Outcome? Chinese league was the best thing since sliced bread 10 years ago paying players incredible amounts of money..What happened? The world of football is bigger and more glorious than a Prince who is trying to put Saudi Arabia into the world map after 92 years of stoning people to death ,chopping hands..it will not work

    • @Y--or8vx
      @Y--or8vx Год назад

      Brave enough for what? For bombing babies in Gaza? For what? For the racist political party in Germany that just had a big meeting discussing deporting non-white Germans???

  • @Suspended.Solitude
    @Suspended.Solitude Год назад +4

    It's not very odd that people who are used to freedom of speech, human rights and equality doesn't want to be there anymore. All the money in the world is not good enough to restrict your self worth and happiness.

  • @christopherarancibia3333
    @christopherarancibia3333 Год назад +57

    The Saudi will Never be a top football league.

    • @yemi3266
      @yemi3266 Год назад +7

      You're talking nonsense 🤦‍♂️

    • @General_Ajayi
      @General_Ajayi Год назад +8

      NEVER.

    • @chai1513
      @chai1513 Год назад +5

      @danh555 same thing is happening to clubs who sold themselves like Man City, no fans in the stadiums

    • @power279
      @power279 Год назад +2

      ​@@yemi3266salty pendu fans

    • @power279
      @power279 Год назад

      ​@@chai1513Source: Chinese who cant kick balls😂

  • @StreetComp
    @StreetComp Год назад +5

    Excellent video. I work in international TV sports and we recently started doing highlights from some Saudi league matches as there are just too many big names there, even if they’re older. Plus they aren’t very restrictive on use and obviously they don’t ask for money (yes sports leagues worldwide ask for large amounts of money from news outlets if want to show timely highlights from their matches) so it’s kind of why not do the highlights. Point is that, like you said, this is only going to grow as Saudi PIFund has around $750 billion US dollars to spend, so giving a player a $30m contract is literally pocket change

    • @dakineprotoss
      @dakineprotoss Год назад +1

      does your international TV audience care about the saudi league? ESPN has tried to put the Saudi League into the football news/front page sometimes, but I feel like no one ever cares, its never a trending story.
      from my outsider perspective, it seems like even with people like neymar, benzema, ronaldo, these players just fade into obscurity in SA, no one is watching those games or following the teams. these big names have not made Saudi football more popular, they have just made their own brands less popular

    • @StreetComp
      @StreetComp Год назад +1

      @@dakineprotoss they don’t get much use is the short answer. I can’t get too specific but the highlights from matches between top Saudi league teams do get used by some clients - but even those are in the bottom quarter of our rankings. Soccer is our most popular sport and Premier and Champions leagues edits are most popular and I can’t see that changing. As you probably know people are loyal to the franchise not the players, so fans outside Saudi Arabia just arent going to start really caring about a Saudi league no matter how many top names they add.

  • @gl0bal7474
    @gl0bal7474 Год назад +3

    Im glad I found your channel. great analysis

  • @HOobecHoObe877
    @HOobecHoObe877 Год назад

    Just discovered your videos. Love your work. I can see a lot of hard work and you seem neutral and nuanced. I have played and coached football for almost 35 years and this is the first football (podcast or anything) I have subscribed to. Love your work.

  • @NKJonSnow
    @NKJonSnow Год назад +61

    Bro please do a vid on Barca I honestly don’t know what to feel with my club rn. We get humiliated in El Classico we play poorly but win against a 3rd division side all areas of our game has regressed. Xavi’s lineup and tactics don’t make sense and I haven’t even mentioned the rest of how our season has been going I honestly need someone to help explain it to me. You’re already insane as u support United pls help me check into the right mental asylum as that is what I feel I will be in by the end of this season.😢😢😢

    • @Shitposting_IHMN
      @Shitposting_IHMN Год назад

      Xavienta, that's what

    • @ellemarr7234
      @ellemarr7234 Год назад

      🥂😂❤

    • @brandonerazo548
      @brandonerazo548 Год назад

      Please we need this video! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 I’m a Barca fan too and I need help atm describing the downfall of my beloved club.

    • @BarrenBones-t2h
      @BarrenBones-t2h Год назад +2

      Why you violate us on the way down!?!?😅😅😅

    • @Jim-so3zm
      @Jim-so3zm Год назад +4

      ​@@brandonerazo548You're just on the wane. It happens to most big clubs - can't expect to be on top forever. You'll be back at some point in the near future I'm sure.

  • @Ike-un6mc
    @Ike-un6mc Год назад

    Second time I have watched your analytic videos. Your commitment to videos that are as informative, unbiased and as balanced as possible is exemplary, as well as a telling lesson to more heralded and known pundits/analysts, many much older in years, but not as mature in output. Kudos!

  • @mason.berlin
    @mason.berlin Год назад +3

    great video. I really appreciate the thoughtful analysis. This is a hard topic to be objective about, but you definitely managed, congrats!!!!

  • @RobotechLegos
    @RobotechLegos Год назад +9

    If history has taught us anything is that Arabs sure know how to keep it classy.
    Booing beckenbauer tells me all I need to know about these “people”

    • @abdulazizalabbad4755
      @abdulazizalabbad4755 Год назад +2

      It was not against beckenbauer ..
      With quieck search you will know

    • @kevinsmarx
      @kevinsmarx Год назад +2

      This happens in europe stop being an hypocrite

    • @bloodsin
      @bloodsin Год назад

      Beckenbauer was a literal neo nazi

  • @SoulSonder26
    @SoulSonder26 Год назад +3

    Dude, I LOVE your content and your voice! Only just noticed i hadn't subscribed yet when you brought it up in the video! So.. subscribed!! Keep up the great work!! 👍
    E: I also just want to say, that sweater looks soo warm! As someone who appreciates a nice sweater [you know, like pretty much everyone else lol], nice!!

  • @denizakogul
    @denizakogul Год назад +1

    Thanks for the Turkish Super Cup mentioning, it was well on-point

  • @joachimlucious
    @joachimlucious Год назад +4

    Today is 22/01/2024. Let me drop this here. The day Ronaldo retires or leaves Saudi, that is the end of the Saudi Pro League. He is the only reason this league is still talked about.

  • @victorz84
    @victorz84 Год назад

    Coming across this YT channel for the 1st time, very good work bro 👏🏽👏🏽 subscribing now

  • @elhamm
    @elhamm Год назад +31

    Ironic how the captions call FIFPRO "Thief pro" at 3:23 😂

  • @ilsfy_
    @ilsfy_ Год назад

    as a saudi fan of your channel, i respect the way you approached this topic instead of just going with the crowd and hating on anything our country does, appreciated!

    • @AANGoa
      @AANGoa Год назад

      منشاااار

  • @omgkid
    @omgkid Год назад +4

    I'm not that much into football but I really love your videos and it's the only football channel I'm subsrived to. Was glad to hear that you're also from South Africa too. Sending my best wishes from Mzansi and can't wait till you reach 1 million subscribers which is inevitable ✌✌👌👌

    • @saifabidalbloushi
      @saifabidalbloushi Год назад

      Brother, all my life as a football fan, ive never heard of someone whos "not really into football". you either like it or you dont. Youre the first of your kind 😂😂

    • @leespn4396
      @leespn4396 Год назад +7

      @@saifabidalbloushi wait until you realize some people actually take time to like a sport

    • @YourComradeChris
      @YourComradeChris Год назад

      I've long suspected he's South African (like me), and it's good to have this confirmed.
      I really liked that he ended this by pointing out that uts nothing new for leagues/ teams to see their best and most promising players leaving, due to the irresistible pull of the financial incentives being offered on foreign shores.
      South Africa is the example I'm most familiar with, but it's certainly not the only place where we constantly seeing our best and most talented/experienced players moving away, this robbing our talented youngsters the opportunity to play and learn alongside them. 😢

  • @exterminans
    @exterminans Год назад

    I just discovered your channel. Great content bro. Cheers from Romania 🇷🇴❤️

  • @beatenbytheclown
    @beatenbytheclown Год назад +19

    I said this back when all these players started signing with the Saudi Pro League: if I was a player going there I’d make sure my wages were paid in USD or EUR to an offshore account and have a car with a valid passport in the glove box ready to take me to the airport at a moment’s notice.

    • @majormononoke8958
      @majormononoke8958 Год назад +10

      lmao, one call and they dont let you board the plane...

    • @ejaecul8
      @ejaecul8 Год назад +3

      Good thing you are not a professional player

    • @mrevilducky
      @mrevilducky Год назад

      Absolutely idiotic. Your wages into offshore accounts will instantly be taxes by the receiving jurisdiction.
      Even getting the plane in the air isn't enough; they will force you to land. They will shoot you down if you don't.

    • @corvus2512
      @corvus2512 Год назад

      While that makes total sense, you are also thinking like a regular person whose life would be unimaginably changed by even a few months of those wages. These footballers that are going over there, however, are already millionaires whos, while getting a pay rise, lives are not really changed by the money. Don’t listen to the nonsense line of “But it’s life changing money!” Bullshit! They ALREADY have life changing money, they have gone over there for nothing but pure greed!

    • @blueodum
      @blueodum Год назад

      @@corvus2512 That's part of it, but rich people compare themselves to other rich people. For most of them it would be like: "that guy now makes 100 million a season? I'm better than him so I should make 120 million."

  • @marer231
    @marer231 Год назад

    Great video and great analysis! Thank you for this

  • @Lee-fc3yf
    @Lee-fc3yf Год назад +3

    It's one of the worst Leagues ever. The State owns 4 teams and funds them with State money with other clubs getting scraps. This alone makes it an anomaly and should not be considered a league and more of exhibition or scam if you like.

  • @tgamagedon
    @tgamagedon Год назад +4

    I mean, obviously Salman wouldn't see sportswashing as a problem. He doesn't think any of the things Saudi Arabia do is unethical, so changing people's perception, is just a net good for him.

  • @Emasgem
    @Emasgem Год назад +2

    The Italian super cup final took place there last Monday. Right Before the match started, the Italian football legend Gigi Riva passed. So they held a minute of silence prior to starting the second half. Guess what? The public booed. I really don’t know why.

  • @segundolizardo6667
    @segundolizardo6667 Год назад +3

    Oh hey! I just wanted to mention that Gavi Vega, this really talented young player from Celta de Vigo, actually went to Saudi Arabia for the money.

  • @luciregelt2813
    @luciregelt2813 Год назад

    You seem like a genuine good guy. Subbed.

  • @khurmiful
    @khurmiful Год назад +3

    Saudi sporting success is like borrowing money from others. As long as they don’t have a home grown sports industry they will be vulnerable. There is a reason that no other country over a city state consider this to be a feasible model of growth.

  • @Adrian-op5ni
    @Adrian-op5ni Год назад +1

    The difference between Europe and Saudi Arabia is not the money, they both have money. The difference is talent and skill. Saudi Arabia has zero, Europe has domestic talent overflowing from each European nation.

  • @x-morones2330
    @x-morones2330 Год назад +7

    They should rename the Saudi League to the "Bonesaw League".

  • @AdmiralMakati
    @AdmiralMakati Год назад +2

    Good balanced video on the subject that doesn’t dive into the sensational headlines everyone else does

  • @joelmonteiro1419
    @joelmonteiro1419 Год назад +14

    Here's another question for you: What is ACTUALLY going on with the Durban Sharks?

  • @damianmonzillo6058
    @damianmonzillo6058 Год назад

    Thanks for this!

  • @kluge1245
    @kluge1245 Год назад +7

    I think it is a little too early to tell. But my own feeling is the Saudis went too big and too fast with their spending on their high profile signings. Maybe they should have looked at improving their stadia infrastructure and letting their players play in foreign leagues to get exposure. And also develop academies with some big name coaches attached to it.

    • @generalpotato6124
      @generalpotato6124 Год назад +2

      they have improved their academies, and also the saudi players usually dont play overseas because of the cultural shock if you look at them, rarely they go overseas, the national team is full of players playing in saudi arabia for example.

    • @BardiXOfficial
      @BardiXOfficial Год назад +1

      Oil is starting to dry up, hence why many FCC countries, namely Saudi and the UAE are overspending on sporting events, and ridiculously stupid structures like that Moon hotel and the line, they desperately want to be the next big thing because they know if they don't, and oil disappears, they'll get the biggest slice of humble pie in the form of sanctions

  • @hugoboss917
    @hugoboss917 Год назад +2

    Riva's moment of silence was also booed before Italain supercup final 2024

  • @kylephaneufmusic
    @kylephaneufmusic Год назад +22

    No amount of money would make living in hell worth it. Unless you’re CR7 and don’t care about your legacy or quality of life for your family.

    • @MuhammedAli-hs9dj
      @MuhammedAli-hs9dj Год назад +2

      What qualifies Saudi Arabia as hell? Your own version of it differs quite a bit from everyone else. Respect different cultures please.

    • @att6484
      @att6484 Год назад +1

      @@MuhammedAli-hs9dj would be hell for me. boiling hot, no alcohol, and they'd execute me. apart from that, sounds great lol

    • @cidontreallyknow
      @cidontreallyknow Год назад +2

      Bro he doesn't even know you😂

    • @majormononoke8958
      @majormononoke8958 Год назад

      Not, really everyone that has lived in different countries knows this. There are different cultures and than there is quality of life.@@MuhammedAli-hs9dj

    • @poptraxx418
      @poptraxx418 Год назад

      His family life will always be high And Ronaldo legacy will always be great

  • @KingBeatsOPS
    @KingBeatsOPS Год назад +2

    I'm Saudi and went in this video with bad impressions like "let's see what this guy has to say!". But, a lot of your points were spot on, especially this one 9:44 . I do not condone what ever they call as "restrictive" but I back your point on the mega rich.

  • @giventema4009
    @giventema4009 Год назад +3

    Am disappointed you didn't drop a KDB video 😢...
    Was eagerly waiting for it .😅 Hope it's still coming.. I mean Saudi 🇸🇦

  • @iaingeddes4288
    @iaingeddes4288 11 месяцев назад

    Nice jumper mate, good work fella

  • @arcticfoxes8034
    @arcticfoxes8034 Год назад +41

    People keep saying that saudi arabia and its people loves sports/sporting events, but it just doesnt seem like thats the case. Across the entirety of the Saudi Pro League, the average attendance is just 8,776 per game. Even the big teams like Al Hilal only have stadiums at 40% capacity. I live in a country with a smaller population than saudi arabia by a lot, but our domestic league, which is similar in rank gets over double their average attendance. Also, Whenever any of the other major events get brought to saudi arabia, the people that turn up tend to just be the mega-rich and the media, rather than the general populace. Even the Qatar world cup had to essentially buy fans to fill out the stadiums, and that was for the literal biggest sporting event outside the olympics.
    I just don't see how its possible to bring major sports to saudi arabia and keep them there when you don't seem to have a population that cares about sports.

    • @BadselS
      @BadselS Год назад

      Where do you live?

    • @hazim2730
      @hazim2730 Год назад +4

      your country's popultaion is smaller, but i'd be willing to bet that it's also much smaller sizewise, which makes it easier for your country's fans to travel. you don't realise how low the population density in saudi arabia is. saying the saudi population doesn't care about sports is also a very shallow thing to say. reassess.

    • @sammybosak10
      @sammybosak10 Год назад +3

      But but according to pendu saudi sunday league is better than mls, ligue 1,la liga and epl 💀

    • @thelarryfaat8535
      @thelarryfaat8535 Год назад +2

      @@sammybosak10 firminos team played a low level bundesliga team in pre season and they lost 6:1
      Imagine a Saudi Team in the CL 🙈
      They have to abondon the current rules and Play 11 foreign plsyers cause their homegrown talent is garbage (at the moment)
      They need to heavily invest in youth academies or this will probably not change

    • @kaelomodikwa2554
      @kaelomodikwa2554 Год назад +1

      You think fifa loves football? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @codyferrell1031
    @codyferrell1031 Год назад

    First video I have seen of yours... First impressions are great... like how you layout and deliver the football content/news. Def subbing. Jaah BLeSSingS & ChEErs back at you!

  • @douglang2327
    @douglang2327 Год назад +20

    Saudi might have the money but they lack everything else...Guess football is better played in europe...premier league,A bit of lal liga,bit of bundesliga and lots of champions league

  • @berkinbuyuktas4041
    @berkinbuyuktas4041 11 месяцев назад

    Great video man I appreciate you mentioning Turkey and Atatürk as well

  • @TK_Brainslug
    @TK_Brainslug Год назад +12

    wow I didn't know the Sadio Mané thing. I'm honstly releaved that Bayern got rid of him so fast. Great video as usual

    • @radiabdallah2870
      @radiabdallah2870 Год назад

      It's a lie , she's 26 ,it has already been refuted ,but you know media ,if a lie is big enough ,the truth doesn't matter anymore

    • @SMSami-uq2my
      @SMSami-uq2my Год назад +1

      i think its prettty normal in his country

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus Год назад

      ​@@SMSami-uq2myIt is. They do arranged marriages in Senegal. I doubt he was cruising for middle school babes. At least I hope he wasn't.

  • @Sirwanks4lot
    @Sirwanks4lot Год назад +1

    Make a video about Serie A clubs. Italy deserves some love

  • @killbot86
    @killbot86 Год назад +21

    lol, the Saudi’s hyping up their one and only win against Argentina….They got knocked out of the group stage after losing the other two games….Clearly it was fluke and nothing more……

    • @JohnCarter-gb8ev
      @JohnCarter-gb8ev Год назад

      It's easy to get knocked out of the world cup in the group they just bottled it against poland

    • @killbot86
      @killbot86 Год назад +2

      @@JohnCarter-gb8ev Poland deserved to win that game, not because the Saudi's bottled it.....Saudi Arabia was never good enough to get out of that group as they were clearly the weakest side

    • @hazim2730
      @hazim2730 Год назад +2

      ​@@killbot86 you clearly didnt watch the game because nothing in that game indicated that Poland DESERVED to win it.

  • @scottmiller7222
    @scottmiller7222 Год назад

    Excellent reporting.

  • @OzyGB22099
    @OzyGB22099 Год назад +4

    I would love to see you do a video on the Mexican national team/Mexican football in general. For a football crazed nation we haven’t won anything except for the 1999 confederations cup.

    • @alwayselite748
      @alwayselite748 Год назад +1

      there’s like no football channels that ever covers anything central/south america football that speaks english. do you know any that you can recommend to me ?

  • @perfectupper90
    @perfectupper90 Год назад

    Great work as always!

  • @french_toast223
    @french_toast223 Год назад +20

    People just want to find a way to call it a bust, if a player calls the league bad everyone treats it like the truth, but as soon as someone speaks well and are seen as delusional.

  • @fiddytroisvis
    @fiddytroisvis Год назад

    I appreciate your nonchalance about subscribing but you work very hard on your videos and provide insightful and intelligent points of view on football news and topics.
    It may be out of character for you but you're doing yourself a disservice by not at least politely asking for people to subscribe to your channel.
    Thanks as always for the video though. Happy new year and hope you're in good health 🫶

  • @ZEN3-22
    @ZEN3-22 Год назад +3

    15:05 I am from Iraq, and I have heard the reasons from many Saudis I know. It is because of their extream religiosity, where they see a minute of silence as “haram” and that they are infidel Western customs that should not be followed. A similar thing happened in Al-Nasr’s match with the Iraqi club “Shorta” where a minute of silence was held for the player’s father, “Faisal Jassim” The minute of silence was not respected to the point that some AlNasr players did not even stand for a minute and they waiting for it to end. It is truly unacceptable behavior. Minutes of silence must be respected even if you do not agree with them inside

  • @EhteshamWarraich
    @EhteshamWarraich Год назад +2

    There's a loophole for Saudi teams joining the UEFA competitions since several non-European countries have teams playing already (Israel and Kazakhstan are examples).

    • @Greimor967
      @Greimor967 11 месяцев назад

      I think that's less a loophole and more so them being granted an exemption to the rule

  • @DejiNova
    @DejiNova Год назад +4

    Everybody just love hating on the Saudi league. Brudda are you expecting saudi league to compete with europe’s years of dominance after one transfer window???

    • @Coach-rq6jx
      @Coach-rq6jx Год назад +2

      People are incredibly short-sighted. And in any case, it's just the hate towards anything exotic, really.

    • @Randomaccount9470
      @Randomaccount9470 Год назад +1

      ​@@Coach-rq6jxespecially since this whole crazy money thing was started in Europe, England specifically if they didn't do that Italy would still be the top league

  • @chrisfrank2664
    @chrisfrank2664 Год назад +2

    I don’t like the idea of them being included in European Champions League. Maybe try Conference league first & see how they fair against teams that are still highly competitive & talented from leagues across Europe?

  • @colincolin5696
    @colincolin5696 Год назад +4

    Also I hate all this talk on “how could you turn that money down” it’s different to us we have nothing compared to these footballers but why would Ronaldo need more money when he was already a billionaire through football… it’s just greed. Nothing else. I’d happily take a higher pay but I wouldn’t leave high level football for a 3rd world country who still think it’s okay to have 6 wives and beat gays 😅

  • @temitopeisaac6920
    @temitopeisaac6920 Год назад

    Big credit for explaining I like your content

  • @TheYouTubeCommentor
    @TheYouTubeCommentor Год назад +4

    Saudi football needs to be protested. Simple as that.

  • @raynardnewbill2031
    @raynardnewbill2031 Год назад +2

    The late payment thing is also a problem with basketball players that play overseas from what I’ve heard on several sports podcasts 😅

  • @meepinandmorpin
    @meepinandmorpin Год назад +7

    Henderson botched his chance -- could've gotten that MLS bag but decided to go to the Middle East

    • @att6484
      @att6484 Год назад +7

      henderson could have still played in europe. He's not as good as he used to be but as proven he still has interest from big european clubs. He sold his soul, his supposed morals and in the end didnt even get the money. its prophetic.

    • @kevinsmarx
      @kevinsmarx Год назад

      Why tf would he go to MLS lmao

    • @trashAndNoStar
      @trashAndNoStar Год назад +3

      ​​@@kevinsmarxto get lots of $$ and play in a less demanding league? (While living in a culture thats fairly close to his)

    • @Greimor967
      @Greimor967 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@kevinsmarxwhy tf would he go to saudi?

    • @kevinsmarx
      @kevinsmarx 11 месяцев назад

      @@Greimor967 Saudi has second division and professional referees instead of singers.. is way more competitive as much as it hurts your feelings. 6-0 🤫

  • @PCMT
    @PCMT Год назад

    Great Vid man... I respect the turn of of the table... Money talks

  • @bayokoebi9351
    @bayokoebi9351 Год назад +1

    If European players thinks they are too big for Saudi Arabia football they should shift their attention to African football

  • @razeenparappurathshafiq708
    @razeenparappurathshafiq708 Год назад +3

    Cr7 needs to leave saudi and comeback to sporting his childhood club and finish his career there.

    • @Coach-rq6jx
      @Coach-rq6jx Год назад +2

      Al-Nassr is his home now, they received him when he was at his worst. And he has the commitment to the growth of RSL, expect him to own a club there in the future too.

  • @wizard380
    @wizard380 Год назад +1

    No matter what players they buy nobody will watch it because nobody cares about their teams. Fans like teams not players.

  • @GamingBoxChannel
    @GamingBoxChannel Год назад +6

    To be honest, you should have started with this biggest possibility that SA was just doing money laundering with these contracts

  • @deivid-senpai
    @deivid-senpai Год назад +2

    well, you posted this 2 days ago but milinkovic savic just said he wants to go back to Lazio lmaooo

  • @tajj7
    @tajj7 Год назад +5

    Personally I still think it reeks all over of China 2.0. There are multiple issues they are not really tackling, for a start outside the big 4, no one bothers watching, some games have fewer than 500 people, hardly says 'football mad' country or that there are a lot of fans into it, Notts County was getting 20k people in the National League last year, 5th tier of English football. The vast distances cause massive issues, players don't particularly like it, and it means fans barely travel so that also hurts the attendances and the game atmosphere (all of which are important to TV audiences). You then have the cultural issues, like it or not but fans will be put off by their human rights record, anti-women and anti-lgbt stances, sponsors, TV companies etc. as well, you have players not living in the country and staying elsewhere, which likely not many of them will put up with for long. Then there is the weather, not great for fans at the grounds or the players or the intensity of the football, the intensity I have seen in games is like walking pace, it reminds me of World Cups in the summer in hot countries, tempo of those games suck and produces boring football, people watch because well it is the World Cup, but they won't put up with it on TV game after game when better products exist (also ironically the more Saudi oil we use the more climate change gets worse and their weather will get hotter and hotter). Then there is the standard of the non-big 4 teams and the domestic players in general, its way below the foreign imports, it produces mismatches, poor quality games and local fans will want to see domestic stars, they will get tired of just foreign players all the time, increasing the foreign limits just makes it worse as even less chance Saudi youngsters will get in those teams and flourish playing with better players. Even the PL has started learning that lesson.
    If you look at the PL as the biggest, most watched, marketed league it has packed stadiums for every team, teams are close together so plenty of away fans and local rivalries, the weather is more temperate and together with English football culture this produces higher tempo, faster games that are generally more exciting to watch, English young talents are being more nurtured and coming through at clubs more so fans have a more local connection with their players more than they used to, and crucially the money is split between all the clubs so the league is more competitive.

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 Год назад

      Great, the comparison is the greatest league in the world. Epl is shaking

  • @martyminus90
    @martyminus90 Год назад

    Good nuanced video!

  • @mikeisthelunawolf
    @mikeisthelunawolf Год назад +3

    My friend. Sporting events that last 1 day, 1 week or 1 month in Saudi Arabia, totally cool and great.
    But more than that you go crazy.
    This country is so strict that people don't even go swim in the sea.
    I've been working here since october and my patience ran out in december.
    Riyadh is the most boring place I ever been in my life.
    Nothing against the people that live here, but they only enjoy themselves with sports.
    And for a person like me that loves a lot of different things, to be so much time in a place that "has no life" is saddening.
    They don't even have public transportation and the traffic here is impossible...
    If you are not here making a fortune, than its really very very hard to adapt to this here.
    I believe that in 10 years it will be better.
    But right now...
    Forget it.

    • @abdulazizalabbad4755
      @abdulazizalabbad4755 Год назад

      Sorry to hear that bro
      I wish u get uesd with time ..

    • @trashAndNoStar
      @trashAndNoStar Год назад

      If you get paid Ronaldo-level money I suppose you can fly to Dubai every weekend (and have a mansion there) for entertainment & nightlife... 🤔

  • @Keamogetswe_1
    @Keamogetswe_1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Saudi league is basically is retirement for players went for financial gain like neymar and benzema. End up being like Chinese league.

  • @Skinny_Popeye
    @Skinny_Popeye Год назад +10

    Why do you compare professional footballers to regular ppl? Of course anyone with a 9 to 5 would take 20 million, for them it'd be life-changing money but if you already have 30 million in the bank you can afford it to have principles, just a thought...

    • @64kingarthur
      @64kingarthur Год назад

      Principles don't matter if you grow up extremely poor. Not to mention if you're from a South American country who literally grew up not just in poverty but also violence. Principles are for the privileged who grew with that wealth knowing they have more than that.

    • @koushikdas1992
      @koushikdas1992 Год назад

      ​@@64kingarthurWhat about European ones!? They aren't poor!

  • @mrziad92
    @mrziad92 Год назад +2

    As a saudi football fan i can say this was one of the best objective videos I’ve seen about this topic. There are some inaccurate or incomplete information that are probably due to citing english sources which usually fail to the full picture accurately when it comes to saudi league but overall this was a great unbiased video.