@@thechipman2473 Some say that Vidic was just as good. Rio was a different type of defender, but equally as effective. Stam was a bit of both of those two. Back in the day I always dreamt of Sol and Stam as the United back line. That would've been awesome. But Sol was too much of a big baby to leave north London. 🤣😂
Is he having a laugh ? That summer they signed Van Nistelrooy, Juan S Verón and Roy Carroll for a combined £50m which was a big sack of money at that time for player spending. Hardly short of dough were they and if they had intended to sell Stam then surely he would have been involved in a swap deal with Lazio for Juan S Verón. 🤔
Jaap came here with his vacuous, uninformed opinions. Simon cut through the nonsense and challenged his strong views with scrutiny and got to the bottom line. There’s a good chance Simon may have learnt something today but more importantly, so did you.
Simon, for the love of god please let your interviewees finish what they're saying otherwise we only get half a sentence and have no idea of context and specificity
Yeah he does that a lot, and more with the foreign guys. I think that maybe he thinks he’s helping them but it doesn’t come across that way. He just looks like an arse
Legend of a player! Was gutted when he left Man Utd. To think it was only 3 seasons. That’s nothing. But what success he achieved. Fergie’s admitted that he got that one wrong!
I remember being happy he was sold because people overrated him. Ferdinand-Vidic partnership was more solid and Vidic was more of a goal threat than Stam who only scored 1 meaningless goal for ManUtd which only cancels out an own goal he also scored at Everton. Good defender not saying he was bad and I liked the era he played and what ManUtd won in that time but people raved about him too much. Also interesting stat about Stam. He lost 4 Charity Shield's in just 3 years at ManUtd lol
@@Oliver-dr8ir I love how he has the courage of his convictions to cut through the contrafibularities, anaspeptic, phrasmotic and pericombobulations of his guest's interfrastically pendigestartery.
Japp Stam is a class act. He was treated badly by Ferguson. Japp was class enough to not got full on in on calling Ferguson a f***ing C***. No one is doubting that Ferguson is one of the best managers ever but the way he treated Japp Stam and Roy Keane wasn't right.
@@Hackett1066 I agree Keane was finished but Ferguson should have been more respectful and finished it with a proper man to man conversation. I’ll never forgive Ferguson for that.
@@xollob Ferguson was the boss it didn’t matter who or what you did for him once you are surplus requirement you’re gone hence the reason he was so successful
I remember watching ‘Under The Moon’ when Danny Kelly was asked about this Dutch player United were trying to sign? “Let’s put it this way” he said, “if United had him last season they would have won EVERYTHING!” We got him, and we pretty much did. That was no coincidence. The greatest CB I’ve ever seen in a United shirt.
used to love Under the moon..one of the funniest things I ever saw in my life* was Tom Binns getting a sports massage live on air. *I was very stoned at the time
Glad Simon was able to cut through the nonthenth in this one, wasn’t sure he’d be able to escape the vacuous uninformed opinions but he managed it, legend in my book!
They just don't make defenders like Jaap anymore. The overall level of defenders is just in the toilet now compared to the 90's throughout Europe, and most modern strikes wouldn't get a sniff. You can't handle modern players the same either, and most get away with absolute murder. If a player did the same thing as Jaap nowadays it would just be 'normal', barely even a disciplinary offence. As you can tell... I don't think the sport has got better!
Stam’s book was published 20 August 2001 Stam was sold by 26 August 2001 Fergie claims he thought Stam was past his peak aged 29 Fergie replaced Stam with Blanc aged 36 Says it all
@@AntEloftheHouseofElAgreed they would square his circle and dollars for donuts not withstanding that whether or not he had a dog in the fight he would be touching cloth underpants.
I am so lucky to be born when i was in 1988 being a United fan. From the age you can remember things for life at about 4 years old, The United dynasty began. Stam is probably the best defender United have ever had in the Prem. Imagine being a team where you have to get past nasty fucker Keane, then behind him is nasty fucker Stam, then behind him nasty fucker Schmeichel. I loved that United era. Real hard men with anger issues who happen to be world class footballers at the same time.
@@ryancottle1563 Ya I lived with Granddad in the 90s who was a United fan. He worked at a pub in Middleton in Manchester so he knew a lot of people and would come home with signed SAF stuff all the time. He got me a painting signed by him. A ball signed by the whole mid 90s squad which I still have, and one of SAFs books signed to me. All on different occasions. I never asked him as a kid how he got them all but I know he had some kind of connection with someone at the club. United runs deep in the family as Liverpool does with yours.
Jaap wasnt entirely wrong abt Fergie's tactics, as much as Fergie has won, even he admitted he should have won more in Europe. Its precisely why he brought on Queiroz. Fergie's greatest asset had always been his man management, not his tactical acumen.
Have to say I can’t remember a single interview from Jaap the whole time he played in England although I’m sure he did plenty Speaks really well though. Great video
I still think Jaap Staam was the best out and out defender I have watched play for united in 30 odd years he was colossal. I saw mark a prime Ronaldinho out the game when playing for Milan, quick strong as an oxe with a mentality to match great player
Jaap was an animal of a player extremely aggressive in winning duels of any kind. Such a shame he and Fergie fell out to which sir Alex admitted was a mistake to sell him!
30:00 Stam was 100% right with every thing he said there. Fergie was a great man Manager, a good motivator and he could set up a Team to win, yes, but in order to dominate in Europe, you need more than this. That’s why United, despite the good Teams they had, never managed to dominate in europe like Real, Bayern, Milan or Ajax did. And that’s also why Fergie got schooled TWICE by Pep in two UCL finals. The tactical thinking was always for others to handle. Even in 99‘ it was due to two lucky individual moments why they won and Bayern simply throwing it away after demolishing United for almost 90 monutes desspite also missing two major players.Nothing more.
@@SW-fn7cl jaap stam talking about sir alex in his time at certain games, that he need to be more tactical, thats nothing to do with Barca trashing united in 2011 or United after Jaap Stam leave. i think Sir Alex learn his mistake especially after 3 years of title drought, u can see different style of United. and they won major titles again including UCL, he could win another treble if not because super unlucky game vs portsmouth. if u talking about Barca trashing, bro what could u do vs the greatest team in history. that the same Barcelona trashing prime Real Madrid 5-0 and 6-1. Sir Alex with lesser and declining team it was miracle itself that they can reach final in 2011.
Jaap is a little delusional if he thinks what he wrote about Ferguson wasn't critical or wrong. Great player but the beginning of the end of his United career after that. Great interview, Mr Jordan.
Not being as 'tacticaly' drilled and relying on players instincts is a good thing. We perform by responding to the environment looking for affordances (oportunities). Action/perception intertwined. Expicit instructions stifle exploration
Best centre back I ever saw wear the Utd jersey, I wish Alex Ferguson had forgiven Stam and kept him, signing Van der Sar immediately after Schmeichel left would’ve made sense too.
fergie need control and total belief was his players to work. thats why i believe he would have sold rooney if he had stayed. if you think your big enough to criticize the boss, you're gone.
Had Stam not been gotten rid of by M Utd, Ferdinand would not have been signed, and we'll never know the difference he would have made to Arsenal winning in 01/02 and 03/04....
Maguire stayed because we wouldn’t pay him off, he took the risk of being a bench player for money btw, don’t get it mixed up that he fought for his place, he only got back in because of injury’s and it will be the same this season. He won’t play.
Probably the most intimidating United defender in memory, I have seen Pallister play, Bruce and the others, even Robson (midfielder), but Stam was easily the most fear invoking player/defender I've seen for United. Even more than Vidic. Even more intimidating than Mark Hughes...
Simon's disappointment at 18:10 when Jaap stated the Neville's were busy in a positive way! You know he was setting up Jaap there trying to get him to say something negative!
@@danielkonradsson592 would make good TV that's for sure ! Keane is just like the chuckle brothers neville & carragher ! Simon would be well able for him and challenge him on some of his views and actions as a player & manager.
Good interview but I'm not sure Jaap was 100% truthful, or maybe he was just nervous , I'll give him the benefit of the doubt because Judge Simon was ' Upfront' with him, World Class Defender in any case.
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I know why Simon wants to challenge and pick through Jaap’s answers BUT he constantly cut him off and interrupted his responses without letting Jaap finish! Simon hasn’t done this to the same extent in his interviews with other guests. I felt for Jaap. He stayed really calm and answered as best he could but I’m amazed he didn’t chin Jordan or just walk out! I enjoy these pods but SJ far too full of himself in this one!
His book wasn’t a criticism of SAF like Simon Jordan pushed. It was accurately just saying Ferguson trusted the players but in Europe a different approach could have been effective. That’s not a big criticism
Jaap Stam is a class act not calling out SAF for selling him because of the book. It's clear why he and Keane were sold (and Beckham). No person is bigger than the club or SAF so soon as things like thiis crop up there's only one outcome.
The interviewer needs to listen to spesk less and not interrupt as you will simply miss full information. maybe take a leaf out of piers morgan, hence one of best at extorting information and triggering at the right time.
It's pretty obvious now that Fergie's players, especially in that period, really were not friends at all. Schmeichel, Keane, Sheringham, Cole, Stam....they don't really have kind words for each other these days but put it all aside to be ruthless winners on the pitch.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.... I have a lot respect for Simon and majority of the time, I agree with his views but his interviewing skills leave a lot to be desired. He needs to understand, the guest is the star. When you ask a question, let your guest answer it uninterrupted! It is incredibly frustrating to the listeners and no doubt your guest, let alone -unbelievably disrespectful to your guest. You barely even listen to their replies. You are programmed to hear 'key' words or phrases and then attack again. Continue to ask good questions but please let them tell their story. It's them we want to hear.
Simon Jordan is such a manipulator, Jaap handled this interview with class and didn't allow him to spin any of his narrative! Jaap is the only reason I watched this interview.
Simon saying he was disappointed with how Holland played against them at the euros as if England were playing free-flowing, entertaining football🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️when in reality, England were absolutely dreadful and were incredibly fortunate to scrape through to the final 🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Back in the days when football was good when teams had mostly homegrown players in there squads we had Neville’s, Scholes, giggs, becks, cole, teddy, butt, Irwin, keano now what do we have rashford, sancho, Maguire and shaw they wouldn’t get in the reserves back in that era
I think this whole tactical manager versus non-tactical manager is a bit of a smokescreen. In simple terms a tactical manager is a micromanager who doesn’t often trust a players instincts or maybe doesn’t have players good enough to have game intelligence and with good instincts. A non-tactical manager picks players who don’t need to be babysat, have game intelligence, good instincts and know their position inside and out
Jaap never lost a home premier league match as a player at Man Utd when he was in the team in 3 year's absolute warrior
For 3 years, all I heard commentators on Man U games say "Away by Stam".
“Away by stam” that even reminds me of playing fifa back in the day haha
Watched a game live when we went down to 10 men, fergie left him as the main central defender, that's how confident he was..2 defenders into 1..
i must admit he was fuckin superb! he was my favourite CB
Ferguson’s ego screwed it up.
Sold on my wedding day. 😢
Until now, my wife still thinks the tears I shed that day were down to the emotion on the ceremony. 😂🤣
Good one. Bless her
He was some player mate, I dont think Utd have ever had many as good as him since he went pal (Im not a Utd fan btw)
@@thechipman2473 Some say that Vidic was just as good.
Rio was a different type of defender, but equally as effective.
Stam was a bit of both of those two.
Back in the day I always dreamt of Sol and Stam as the United back line.
That would've been awesome.
But Sol was too much of a big baby to leave north London. 🤣😂
Is he having a laugh ? That summer they signed Van Nistelrooy, Juan S Verón and Roy Carroll for a combined £50m which was a big sack of money at that time for player spending. Hardly short of dough were they and if they had intended to sell Stam then surely he would have been involved in a swap deal with Lazio for Juan S Verón. 🤔
Can you imagine Staam and Paul McGrath in the centre of defence. That would be an incredible pairing
Jaap came here with his vacuous, uninformed opinions. Simon cut through the nonsense and challenged his strong views with scrutiny and got to the bottom line. There’s a good chance Simon may have learnt something today but more importantly, so did you.
Agree.
Lmao
Lmao 😂😂😂
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lol
Simon, for the love of god please let your interviewees finish what they're saying otherwise we only get half a sentence and have no idea of context and specificity
Yeah he does that a lot, and more with the foreign guys. I think that maybe he thinks he’s helping them but it doesn’t come across that way. He just looks like an arse
@@chrisknight2631 What I got from it is he'd rather get his point across than hear the other side of the argument
He's to arrogant to read what people comment.
Yeah the guy has an overinflated sense of self
Too narcistic to be a good interviewer!
Only criticism of Simon is that guests should be the ones you hear from the most.
Agreed
Yep
One of uniteds greatest ever defenders seen him playing live man was a mountain hard as nails and was very quick legend he is 😊
Legend of a player! Was gutted when he left Man Utd. To think it was only 3 seasons. That’s nothing. But what success he achieved. Fergie’s admitted that he got that one wrong!
Shaved my head when Jaap joined united & emulated his style for the school & youth football teams when I played... he was that much of a player 👍
Must have looked like a paediatric cancer patient
I remember being happy he was sold because people overrated him. Ferdinand-Vidic partnership was more solid and Vidic was more of a goal threat than Stam who only scored 1 meaningless goal for ManUtd which only cancels out an own goal he also scored at Everton.
Good defender not saying he was bad and I liked the era he played and what ManUtd won in that time but people raved about him too much.
Also interesting stat about Stam. He lost 4 Charity Shield's in just 3 years at ManUtd lol
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What a weird kid.
I really enjoyed listening to Simon cut through the nornthenth here
@@Oliver-dr8ir I love how he has the courage of his convictions to cut through the contrafibularities, anaspeptic, phrasmotic and pericombobulations of his guest's interfrastically pendigestartery.
@@markkofi8522there’s a good chance he learned something along the way
@@1995davidg 😂🤣 As Simon would say, bravo to your interludicule, velocitous and extramuralisation.
@@markkofi8522 and as the guest would just say “thank you” 🤣🤣🤣
Japp Stam is a class act. He was treated badly by Ferguson. Japp was class enough to not got full on in on calling Ferguson a f***ing C***. No one is doubting that Ferguson is one of the best managers ever but the way he treated Japp Stam and Roy Keane wasn't right.
Agree about Stam but not Keane.
Ferguson came out and said it was a big mistake getting rid of stam but Keane was finished a prime Roy Keane Ferguson would of just fined Keane
@@Hackett1066 I agree Keane was finished but Ferguson should have been more respectful and finished it with a proper man to man conversation. I’ll never forgive Ferguson for that.
@@xollob Ferguson was the boss it didn’t matter who or what you did for him once you are surplus requirement you’re gone hence the reason he was so successful
@@The.Baron.Keyshamwhat did keane do wrong ?
Absolute legend, what a player. That's why the United faithful still sing his name a quarter of a century later.
What a player Jaap was, very underrated united legend in my opinion.
I remember watching ‘Under The Moon’ when Danny Kelly was asked about this Dutch player United were trying to sign? “Let’s put it this way” he said, “if United had him last season they would have won EVERYTHING!” We got him, and we pretty much did. That was no coincidence. The greatest CB I’ve ever seen in a United shirt.
used to love Under the moon..one of the funniest things I ever saw in my life* was Tom Binns getting a sports massage live on air.
*I was very stoned at the time
A defender that had the lot!! Im 44 seen some decent cb Utd over the years.This guy topped them all.Legend
Him and Martin Buchan for me
Not seen much then
Love how the Dutch and Scandinavians pick up the local accent of the clubs they move to
Ole gunner good example
Jan Molby at Liverpool was the best, for sure!
Ever heard LvG and EtH speaking Inglisj?
@@Sikke_Kok but they are old
@@lotharlaishram765 Ten Hag is only 2 years older then Stam. What you on about?
Great interview. Fine player, one or the best in the PL's history. Decent, humble guy too.
Very good conversation....hope Jaap decides to goes back to coaching/management
Glad Simon was able to cut through the nonthenth in this one, wasn’t sure he’d be able to escape the vacuous uninformed opinions but he managed it, legend in my book!
Monster of a defender
Stam will always be one of us
Jip Jaap has been called out here. He fucked up with the book. Why write it while still playing? Leave it till after your playing career is over.
“Having to listen to Martin Keown trapping this old fanny out that players need to love each other” hahahahahhahahahah that is a wonderful line 😂😂😂😂😂
and your comments also I mat add
@@matthewdoyle3877 If you're gonna try being funny or smartass, at least spell properly
One of the best defenders I have ever seen shockingly underrated
No he isn't. He's highly rated by everyone
@@matthewjamisontell that to people saying vvd is better 🫠
@@scott-w86 It's not about who's better. They're both phenomenal. But the dude said Yaap is underrated. Nobody underrates him
@scott-w86 If they are Liverpool fans I wouldn't pay them no mind because they're biased and small minded
He wasn’t underrated at all.
They just don't make defenders like Jaap anymore. The overall level of defenders is just in the toilet now compared to the 90's throughout Europe, and most modern strikes wouldn't get a sniff.
You can't handle modern players the same either, and most get away with absolute murder. If a player did the same thing as Jaap nowadays it would just be 'normal', barely even a disciplinary offence. As you can tell... I don't think the sport has got better!
Stam’s book was published 20 August 2001
Stam was sold by 26 August 2001
Fergie claims he thought Stam was past his peak aged 29
Fergie replaced Stam with Blanc aged 36
Says it all
Top defender wish he never left
The interview we need to see is Simon with Alex Ferguson
Will never happen. 😂
Or Simon n Keane
No way Jordan would ever risk interviewing either of them. He'd be torn to shreds.
@@AntEloftheHouseofElAgreed they would square his circle and dollars for donuts not withstanding that whether or not he had a dog in the fight he would be touching cloth underpants.
I would pay to see that
I am so lucky to be born when i was in 1988 being a United fan. From the age you can remember things for life at about 4 years old, The United dynasty began. Stam is probably the best defender United have ever had in the Prem. Imagine being a team where you have to get past nasty fucker Keane, then behind him is nasty fucker Stam, then behind him nasty fucker Schmeichel. I loved that United era. Real hard men with anger issues who happen to be world class footballers at the same time.
I agree
And I became 3rd gen Liverpool fan in '89 😂. The 90s were torcherous. Grandfather became a fan under Shankly.
@@ryancottle1563 Ya I lived with Granddad in the 90s who was a United fan. He worked at a pub in Middleton in Manchester so he knew a lot of people and would come home with signed SAF stuff all the time. He got me a painting signed by him. A ball signed by the whole mid 90s squad which I still have, and one of SAFs books signed to me. All on different occasions. I never asked him as a kid how he got them all but I know he had some kind of connection with someone at the club. United runs deep in the family as Liverpool does with yours.
@@eNyaaaw wow! That sounds awesome.
Same. 88 here. Being 11 witnessing The Treble was just heaven
my all time favorite chant is jip jaap stam is a big dutchman
Stam was no.1 CB that play for United. He was Vidic & Ferdinand in one. Aggression, physical presence, speed & ball playing ability.
Jaap wasnt entirely wrong abt Fergie's tactics, as much as Fergie has won, even he admitted he should have won more in Europe. Its precisely why he brought on Queiroz. Fergie's greatest asset had always been his man management, not his tactical acumen.
Great Show Thanks!
David is the reason I follow boxing ❤❤
Have to say I can’t remember a single interview from Jaap the whole time he played in England although I’m sure he did plenty
Speaks really well though. Great video
Best three year spell in the Premier League! With Vidic the two best centre backs in United history!
I still think Jaap Staam was the best out and out defender I have watched play for united in 30 odd years he was colossal. I saw mark a prime Ronaldinho out the game when playing for Milan, quick strong as an oxe with a mentality to match great player
Brilliant defender and was stunned when United sold him, but I think he is being dishonest with several of his responses.
He never seems to take any responsibility when it comes to the book
Jaap was an animal of a player extremely aggressive in winning duels of any kind. Such a shame he and Fergie fell out to which sir Alex admitted was a mistake to sell him!
30:00 Stam was 100% right with every thing he said there. Fergie was a great man Manager, a good motivator and he could set up a Team to win, yes, but in order to dominate in Europe, you need more than this. That’s why United, despite the good Teams they had, never managed to dominate in europe like Real, Bayern, Milan or Ajax did. And that’s also why Fergie got schooled TWICE by Pep in two UCL finals. The tactical thinking was always for others to handle. Even in 99‘ it was due to two lucky individual moments why they won and Bayern simply throwing it away after demolishing United for almost 90 monutes desspite also missing two major players.Nothing more.
@@SW-fn7cl jaap stam talking about sir alex in his time at certain games, that he need to be more tactical, thats nothing to do with Barca trashing united in 2011 or United after Jaap Stam leave. i think Sir Alex learn his mistake especially after 3 years of title drought, u can see different style of United. and they won major titles again including UCL, he could win another treble if not because super unlucky game vs portsmouth. if u talking about Barca trashing, bro what could u do vs the greatest team in history. that the same Barcelona trashing prime Real Madrid 5-0 and 6-1. Sir Alex with lesser and declining team it was miracle itself that they can reach final in 2011.
Not tactical enough in Europe bang on.
Jaap is a little delusional if he thinks what he wrote about Ferguson wasn't critical or wrong. Great player but the beginning of the end of his United career after that. Great interview, Mr Jordan.
I never Liked the Dirty Devils but Big Jaap 1 of the Best Centre bk's in his day Fair Play💪👍
Not being as 'tacticaly' drilled and relying on players instincts is a good thing. We perform by responding to the environment looking for affordances (oportunities). Action/perception intertwined. Expicit instructions stifle exploration
The best CB I've seen play. Undoubtedly, he got treated badly by Ferguson.
I don't think he was "treated badly". Releasing the book wasn't a great idea and cost him his United career
Best centre back I ever saw wear the Utd jersey, I wish Alex Ferguson had forgiven Stam and kept him, signing Van der Sar immediately after Schmeichel left would’ve made sense too.
What he said about Ferguson wasn't even bad. Sometimes you have to let great players do their thing. Of course tactics at times come into it
fergie need control and total belief was his players to work. thats why i believe he would have sold rooney if he had stayed. if you think your big enough to criticize the boss, you're gone.
Jordan seemingly knows more about this guys career than the man himself
😂😂
@@terencebuckley6788Simon is just a classing businessman! Pretending to know most things better that a spcialist
Best defender I've ever seen.
Always thank Jaap for literally giving away Jake Cooper to Millwall whilst manager of Reading. Cheers
He was the best CB I saw in the Premier League. Power, pace, technique, brains.
Shame he didn't have brains off the pitch, He might have stayed at Utd longer 😂😂
Big jaap stam... my favorite defender
Getting stuck into Souness and Keown is one of Simon’s favourite pastimes.
Proper boyo always in the local salford boozers
Dunno what you lot are moaning about these interviews are always entertaining.
I love hearing bits of Mancunian in ex-players like Stam and Ole. Come on “Our Kid” 😆
Great interview really enjoyed it
Had Stam not been gotten rid of by M Utd, Ferdinand would not have been signed, and we'll never know the difference he would have made to Arsenal winning in 01/02 and 03/04....
Maguire stayed because we wouldn’t pay him off, he took the risk of being a bench player for money btw, don’t get it mixed up that he fought for his place, he only got back in because of injury’s and it will be the same this season. He won’t play.
How very true
Simon = top LAD proper clobber 🤝
he dresses like peter stringfellow used to dude xD
only needs the perm xD
@@philmarsden9594 Peter dapperfellow you mean. Embrace the clobber Phil…come on board the jordanites and join us in our praising of the DON himself 🤝
MW and Simon = Top Dapper LADS Proper Clobber
Mate, stop giving off nonce vibes.
Probably the most intimidating United defender in memory, I have seen Pallister play, Bruce and the others, even Robson (midfielder), but Stam was easily the most fear invoking player/defender I've seen for United. Even more than Vidic. Even more intimidating than Mark Hughes...
Simon's disappointment at 18:10 when Jaap stated the Neville's were busy in a positive way! You know he was setting up Jaap there trying to get him to say something negative!
Simon great interview ! Try get Roy Keane on up front . Would be a great interview & I'm sure you would put it on him !
Lol you think keano would sit down with Simon who constantly whines about Gary Neville? 🤣
@@danielkonradsson592 would make good TV that's for sure ! Keane is just like the chuckle brothers neville & carragher ! Simon would be well able for him and challenge him on some of his views and actions as a player & manager.
Stam Cafu Nesta Maldini!!! For me this is ART!! Just like that A R T…
Good interview but I'm not sure Jaap was 100% truthful, or maybe he was just nervous , I'll give him the benefit of the doubt because Judge Simon was ' Upfront' with him, World Class Defender in any case.
I know why Simon wants to challenge and pick through Jaap’s answers BUT he constantly cut him off and interrupted his responses without letting Jaap finish! Simon hasn’t done this to the same extent in his interviews with other guests. I felt for Jaap. He stayed really calm and answered as best he could but I’m amazed he didn’t chin Jordan or just walk out! I enjoy these pods but SJ far too full of himself in this one!
Simon and Roy keane. Now that would be great
Best CB man u ever had in my lifetime past or present
Agreed
Good show
Love how simon cusses keown....LOL
His book wasn’t a criticism of SAF like Simon Jordan pushed. It was accurately just saying Ferguson trusted the players but in Europe a different approach could have been effective. That’s not a big criticism
Jaap Stam is a class act not calling out SAF for selling him because of the book. It's clear why he and Keane were sold (and Beckham). No person is bigger than the club or SAF so soon as things like thiis crop up there's only one outcome.
Best defender in premier league history
I agree with that
@@jamiesimms7084VVD
Jaap plays dumb at times. He isn’t that stupid or naive.
There’s a lot of tension here, especially after the book part of the chat🤣
The interviewer needs to listen to spesk less and not interrupt as you will simply miss full information. maybe take a leaf out of piers morgan, hence one of best at extorting information and triggering at the right time.
Jaap was great at defending and Simon is a wonderful finisher... of other people’s sentences.
Stam is being disingenuous. It's a backhanded compliment. He starts by praising him and then stating he had no tactics lol. How is it NOT a criticism?
Jaap had Alex Ferguson sussed and Ferguson didn't like it. Roy Keane had Alex Ferguson sussed too and Ferguson didn't like it.
Thought that was one of the Glazers at first
It's pretty obvious now that Fergie's players, especially in that period, really were not friends at all. Schmeichel, Keane, Sheringham, Cole, Stam....they don't really have kind words for each other these days but put it all aside to be ruthless winners on the pitch.
Stam
Get him back in the training camp
he is a giant of the game
he could shake out a few pretenders with RVN
as help for ETH
Stam makes everyone’s all time united 11
I find it quite remarkable that the interviewer did not bother to practice the pronunciation of his name. It's Jaap Stam, not Jaap Stem. 😜
Jaap Stam, scary on the green field but seems like a gem as a private person.
Only 37 minutes in and it feels like Simon is getting to Jaap a little😂
Selling Jaap Stam possibly cost United another Champions League trophy
The man
I find it odd that Jaap’s chair is lower than the host’s chair.
Jaap Stam : greatest central defender in prem history…
VVD
Simon is the biggest PRAT 😂😂😂😂. JAAP, you are the Legend always and forever ❤❤❤
Legend jaap
Thank god for the timestamps - heard more from Simon than Jaap.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.... I have a lot respect for Simon and majority of the time, I agree with his views but his interviewing skills leave a lot to be desired. He needs to understand, the guest is the star. When you ask a question, let your guest answer it uninterrupted! It is incredibly frustrating to the listeners and no doubt your guest, let alone -unbelievably disrespectful to your guest. You barely even listen to their replies. You are programmed to hear 'key' words or phrases and then attack again. Continue to ask good questions but please let them tell their story. It's them we want to hear.
Jordan is a poor choice to interview anyone.
Allow guests to answer the questions. You only seem interested in plugging yourself
I learned something, jaap Stam is a barefaced liar about he didn’t know Fergie tapped him up.
Simon Jordan is such a manipulator, Jaap handled this interview with class and didn't allow him to spin any of his narrative! Jaap is the only reason I watched this interview.
Simon Jordan really reminds me of Boycie from only fools … Marleeeeeeeeeeene 😂
Simon saying he was disappointed with how Holland played against them at the euros as if England were playing free-flowing, entertaining football🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️when in reality, England were absolutely dreadful and were incredibly fortunate to scrape through to the final 🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Yep. A fortunate side of the draw like 2018 WC.
@@mcfch9625 and 2021
Back in the days when football was good when teams had mostly homegrown players in there squads we had Neville’s, Scholes, giggs, becks, cole, teddy, butt, Irwin, keano now what do we have rashford, sancho, Maguire and shaw they wouldn’t get in the reserves back in that era
I think this whole tactical manager versus non-tactical manager is a bit of a smokescreen. In simple terms a tactical manager is a micromanager who doesn’t often trust a players instincts or maybe doesn’t have players good enough to have game intelligence and with good instincts. A non-tactical manager picks players who don’t need to be babysat, have game intelligence, good instincts and know their position inside and out