DAVID GINOLA - NEWCASTLE UNITED FC - TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC - ASTON VILLA FC AND EVERTON FC
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- Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024
- This video follows the career of David Ginola from Newcastle United FC to Tottenham Hotspur FC and then Aston Villa FC and Everton FC. David Ginola talks about his career with clips and contributions from John Beresford, John Scales, Rob Lee, Dion Dublin and Lee Dixon.
My first love..Monsieur Ginola 🖤⚪🏆💪🏽⚽..
One of the greatest players ever. Brought happiness to everyone
Legend David 🇫🇷
David will always be loved by the Newcastle fans. Absolute monster on the pitch and an absolute legend
Im 38yo. I was so sad when he left PSG for Newcastle. The Parc des Princes was so crazy about him. David is a legend. But Houillier killed him here. Happy for him he had a great carreer in England. And so proud for his best player winning award from the players. Love from Paris, El Manifico :)
Newcastle are a big club mate
@@marchoyle1100 were
Didn’t he play for Blackburn for a little bit aswel?
Tottenham ❤Ginola...
Long after people remember who won the league, they remember great players. Ginola was a great player and I miss him.
In my oppoinig he was world class.
I can remember going over the Spurs&having the Privilege of seeing him him play..And on the TV he looked phenomenal,but watching him up close,he just looked so relaxed,imperious because he had that special/extremely rare kind of ability where these type of players are operating on a different level to the rest of the players on the field..Now it doesn't always mean ur team wins,but u still go away feeling u had experienced something special!..And fans got 'bang for their buck' when they watched him(opposing fans as well)
just bought him in 22, man's unreal should be a Icon
He’s expensive in it isn’t he ? Amazing legend
What a player, loved David 🇫🇷
A player that had it all. Loved watching him at Spurs.
He had everytthing except for a football-brain. Naturally athletic, good physique, excellent technical ability, and a hairdo worthy of any shampoo-ad, but not much of a football-brain.
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.After seeing him play over at Tottenham,I can assure u he had a excellent Football I.Q!..Just listen to the players who played along sideand against him to verify that!..And he didn't win that PFA award by accident!(judged by his peers?)
I remember watching David at St. James's... he really was a WORLD class football. I hope the new owners of Newcastle welcome him back in some sort of ambassador role.
ginola was one of my favorite player back then.
David Ginola will always be fondly remembered on Tyneside as a Legend...simply oh la la majeeeeek
Individuals like Ginola are a special breed and can indeed change a game by their skills alone, they are always good to have in your team-----and of course the crowd love tge buzz of a full on charge for that glory goal!!!!------Best, Cruff, klinsman pele etc
As a former pro I would rather sit home and watch a game than got to the stadium, but if I had a chance to go watch David play I would even pay in the turnstiles. He was brilliant. His Cruyff turn was as good as the man himself.
i really wish i got to end his career at spurs, absolute legend! love the man!
tor nikolaisen He wanted to actually join a bigger side, so went to Villa. He only speaks badly of us now because he wasn't big enough for the biggest British club.
@@BroskiRIP
@@tonyneillaw I know you are little plum boy. GREGORY'S GOAL > TWAT (YOU).
Goon bag.
My favorite player for ever first saw him 1992 france vs Brazil friendly game until 2002 was his biggest fan in my country iran the best left winger of all time and the most handsome player of all time❤❤❤❤❤❤
I watched him play Norwich in a friendly for Spurs. He was world class and run rings around the Norwich players. The best player I have ever seen at Carrow Road.
Legend.
Class 🙌
Sporting de Toulon was his first love as a club. My club ❤
The man's an absolute legend - AFC fan.
2 or 3 players couldn't stop him on his mazy runs.
I admire his skills. Easily 1 of the best 2 footed players.
He doesn't score easy simple goals. His goals from both feet were amazing. Period.
SUPERB footballer, just magical.
Quick, good on both sides, good in the air too, an absolute nightmare to play against. The way Houllier and the french media scapegoated him after 94 was a disgrace.
Similar to the way our media treated Beckham when he got sent off against Argentina.
@@kdlofty - spot on .. both comments
Sorry to be the killjjoy, chaps, but attempting to cross in that final minute against Bulgaria was SERIOUSLY brainless. It was the ultimate brainless winger move. Okay, nobody expects a winger to have a football-brain like Busquets, but ANY professional player should have just shielded the ball, kept it in the corner, and run the clock down. You can forgive normal human error, but you can't forgive self-indulgent brainless-winger silly shit, especially not when it's that costly.
Ginola was radically over-rated. France only started winning trophies once they offloaded players like Ginola and Cantona. The 2 most over-rated players in the English league during the 1990's were both rejects from the French national side. Neither Cantona nor Ginola were really world-class. Neither of them ever made a difference against world-class opposition.
Este jugador fue genial, espectacular e inolvidable.
The legend of Tyneside. Ppl were writing him off after he came from France. It was thot that his error that led to France missing the World Cup 1994 would be the final nail in his coffin. But what a revelation he was in Tyneside.
David was pure class... he brought flair to the league back then to which Cantona then took that title...before golden balls Beckham there was ginola ...for those to young he lit up a game...pure class on an off the pitch...he will go far on ima celeb.legend
I remember that 4.3 game...it was a thriiller
Grande 💪
such a big pity he missed the chance to go to Barcelona. Cruyff regarded him as the best player in the world by that time,could've raised him up to another level. only legend knows to way to fully develop a legend. not those 'selfishness' from Keegan ,& came worse was the 'jealousy' from Graham.
imagine how tough to perform under such politics from management. it highly affected ginola's later career. He had a hard time in A villa & Everton.(lost his place when Moyes took over the team) David is far too talented for these coaches. He really deserves a even more fantastic career...should be up there with Cantona, Zidane, Ronaldo. Ronaldhino,Rivaldo...
I fully concur - well said
100% agree
What a class act
Best,Rivelino,Creuff,Gascoigne,Messi, Ginola. Proper stadium fillers. Annnnnnd, he's a really nice,down to earth man aswell as being one of the best looking men on earth too ! Great footballer, better entertainer.
Add Hoddle!
Who the fuck is creuff lol
And waddle :)
If David Ginola was an Arsenal player in England, he would have been a better player over the likes of Robert Pires ao on .. an excellent 2 footer player.
He simply doesn't score easy goals during his Newcastle and Spurs career. That's why the Man Utd players mostly voted for him as Player of the Year. Well done.
Absaloot legend
handsome man, aged like wine
11:32 Ginola was dead right,Keegan as did the same with Shearer promised him the world and spilt a few months later denying these 2 fantastic players the honours they deserved !!!
best winger
When David played...life was just so simple back in those days....and hating Man U was princess.
Ohhh and George Graham=tosspot
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"I don't understand why David Moyes didn't play me"...... Yeah.... you was too creative for Moyes. He'd rather play Phil Nevill on the wings.
or Seamus Coleman haha xD
I absolutely hate George Graham even more for getting rid of Ginola than his arsenal connections
Strange how much of a forgotten icon he's become. A magnetic player on his day. I'm not sure I've seen a player in the league that had his range of capabilities - tall, strong, fast, extraordinarily two-footed, could play a range of attacking positions, and one of the best dribblers in PL history. Houllier singling him out for blame for not qualifying in 94 absolutely defines him as a manager - cowardly and pitiful. In fact, he played for some real moody and joyless managers in his career - Graham, Moyes, Gregory - poor sod.
Very special player loved watching him at SPURS Legend
Great player...just played for managers who didn't understand him. Should have joined Barca...but then I wouldn't have the pleasure of watching him at Spurs!
The whole team & staffs must take the blame for not qualifying for USA 94,not Ginola alone
There is no players in England who entertain anymore it's all about not losing
Exactly they all play like a really well-oiled, but boring lifeless machine.
The French Matt Le Tissier.
I know Matt is English but that just sounds funny because of his French surname lol
What a player and not exactly a minger either. George Graham was a spoiler as a footballer (Arsenal) and as a so called Manager (Spurs) - why do English club Managers fear flair players? and England Managers while we are at it!
souness done the same with robert
See ! Managers ? If you've got cream you pour it all over the pie don't you. If you've got any sense you do. Cloughy would of used him proper. He' d of built a team AROUND David.
This Ronaldo is a great player but never as talented or humble like this guy
Gerald Holler Is A Fool Michael Owen, Was His Teachers Pet,
Better than pele
Radically over-rated. France only started winning trophies once they offloaded players like Ginola and Cantona. The 2 most over-rated players in the English league during the 1990's were both rejects from the French national side. Neither Cantona nor Ginola were really world-class. Neither of them ever made a difference against world-class opposition.
@ Padraig McGrath Now tell the truth Padraig... you don't know the first thing about football do you?
@@lochinver1929 Please give me an example of ONE match when EITHER Ginola or Cantona ever did real damage against world-class defenders in a European tournament.
Give me ONE time it happened.
They were both excellent players against Premiership opposition, but they couldn't respond to a step-up in class.
Remember Man. Utd vs Borussia Dortmund in 1997?
A 34 year-old Jurgen Kohler put Cantona in his pocket for 3 hours.
It summed up Cantona's entire European career.
Against world-class defenders, his cutting edge just disappeared. He was great against mid-table Premiership opposition.
To be fair to Ginola, I can remember him having ONE good moment against AC Milan in 1995, when he was still playing for PSG. That's ONE half-decent moment of creativity in 3 hours of football.
Haha..you have no clue you fool! He won the price as the best player in the premier league 98-99. Ginola is the only player that have been voted player of the season in France and England. Then a fool like you coments..its just sad. You know fuck all about football!
Rubbish, class player. Ask the pros who played with and against him. That French game in 94,how many chances to tackle before Bulgaria scored. Yes it was a bad cross but come on it was at the other end of the pitch. 10 French players behind his wayward cross. Joke.
@@padraigmcgrath3785you just proved yourself wrong donut
What a player!