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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @Jaxymann
    @Jaxymann Год назад +1042

    Bowles wearing a Gola boot on one foot and an Adidas boot on the other to get sponsorship money from both of them is an absolutely galaxy-brain move 🧠

    • @dodibenabba525
      @dodibenabba525 Год назад +6

      Didn't know that! 😂😂

    • @darrenmarch1317
      @darrenmarch1317 Год назад

      So he's the first bitch diva

    • @gm2407
      @gm2407 7 месяцев назад +12

      Bet it was frustrating to run in as they probably felt different on each foot. But yeah £450 was a lot of money in 1973. Equivalent to £13,700 in the value of 2022 £ in economic share. So with inflation for the last two years, that is probably £16,500 in 2024 money. Assuming 10% inflation each year for the last 2 years, which spending power has effectively been.

    • @marcoperez6772
      @marcoperez6772 4 месяца назад

      gangster move lmao

    • @danabrahams7892
      @danabrahams7892 3 месяца назад

      Our Stanley #RIP

  • @abhishekalfred3452
    @abhishekalfred3452 Год назад +322

    The most influential figure in football as a player , coach and philosopher

    • @Nelson40430
      @Nelson40430 3 месяца назад

      Not a philosopher

    • @paparazzidoax510
      @paparazzidoax510 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@Nelson40430 0 knowladge football😂

    • @areebkhan7519
      @areebkhan7519 2 месяца назад

      ​@@paparazzidoax510Knowledge *

  • @Ridwaanito
    @Ridwaanito Год назад +240

    "So Bowles did the only logical thing, he played with Gola boot on one foot and Addidas boot on the other and £ 450 on his back pocket".

  • @Aishas_daughter_
    @Aishas_daughter_ Год назад +177

    “People keep bothering you until you’re a genius” true words spoken

    • @lpg187100
      @lpg187100 Год назад +6

      This goes also for Kanye West

    • @AbdullahHasib-g2b
      @AbdullahHasib-g2b 3 месяца назад

      @@lpg187100 Lmao Kanye is a clown
      not a genius.

    • @tomasv26
      @tomasv26 3 месяца назад

      @@AbdullahHasib-g2bmusical genius

    • @AbdullahHasib-g2b
      @AbdullahHasib-g2b 3 месяца назад

      @@tomasv26 his music is just average

    • @shalow9158
      @shalow9158 3 месяца назад

      @@AbdullahHasib-g2b Why whos better?

  • @devanshtiwari2067
    @devanshtiwari2067 Год назад +348

    Who else wanted a full length documentary from athletic interest ❤️🎇🎉

    • @8bviews91
      @8bviews91 Год назад +4

      What's tha song at the end

    • @devanshtiwari2067
      @devanshtiwari2067 Год назад +3

      ​@@8bviews91don't know bro

    • @paras64789
      @paras64789 Год назад

      ​@@8bviews91arms of gold

    • @Culereterno1899
      @Culereterno1899 Год назад +6

      On this!? no brother you won't like it as a Madrid fan

    • @devanshtiwari2067
      @devanshtiwari2067 Год назад +1

      @@Culereterno1899 the only thing I don't like is idiotic English fans and Barca fans

  • @abiramithevar1685
    @abiramithevar1685 Год назад +148

    Johan Cruyff is Einstein of Football. Pioneering one of the best system to play football.

  • @paulocesargoncalves5145
    @paulocesargoncalves5145 Год назад +87

    thank you for this video. While younger generations discuss till exaustion who is the goat, you make things matter. Cruyff was head and shoulders above everyone else.

  • @martijn_yt
    @martijn_yt Год назад +48

    It was actually a business conflict between him and the Dutch national football association due to the evolvement of professionalism in dutch football at that time. It was never a problem at club level. At that time, players received almost no financial compensation for playing at the national level, while the football association did start to make money with marketing the dutch team. Cruyff was one of the first dutch footballers with a personal marketing contract (with Puma). He believed (rightfully so imho;)) that it was a breach of contract if he would promote a competitor while playing tor the dutch team.
    This conflict actually lasted almost his entire career and is one of the reasons he only has 66 caps ;)

  • @aneezmuhammed4654
    @aneezmuhammed4654 Год назад +55

    Before I make a mistake, I don't make that mistake: Johan Cruyff
    Player, Philosopher, Coach 🧡🇳🇱🙌

  • @kevinsang
    @kevinsang Год назад +336

    "some are asking serious questions." Goes on to show Baloteli asking, " Why always me?" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @apegraham9819
      @apegraham9819 Год назад +4

      I was like damn 🤣😂

    • @JustBrowsing23
      @JustBrowsing23 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@apegraham9819 TBF, I think it was in response to the racist chants he used to get.

    • @yomomma98989
      @yomomma98989 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@JustBrowsing23 are you "seriously" saying that Balotelli was the only athlete to suffer from racism? So how is "why always me" a serious comment "genius" ? 😂

    • @alexman8800
      @alexman8800 3 месяца назад

      Attention seeker of a player. Didn't last long.

  • @basengelblik5199
    @basengelblik5199 Год назад +17

    Cruyff was able to tell any football experts that they didn't get it.
    Every expert would listen to his explination. The guy was just never wrong.

    • @sichelgaito
      @sichelgaito 4 месяца назад

      One of his most famous quotes: "Before I make a mistake, I don't make that mistake."

  • @lucas82
    @lucas82 3 месяца назад +2

    One of the greatest moments of my life was meeting Johan Cruijff during an Ajax match. He usually sat in the VIP section but for some reason he chose to sit at a regular seat this time, which happened to be next to mine. I am not the fanboy type, but meeting this absolute legend was quite something. We watched the match together and talked about football, I mentioned that I actually liked Real better than Barca for which he jokingly punched me in the shoulder. After the match we shook hands and he said he had enjoyed watching the game with me. He stood up and left, greeting and talking with other supporters left and right as he casually made his way to the exit. I sat there for a bit processing what had happened. What an amazing man.

  • @babibau2781
    @babibau2781 5 месяцев назад +4

    Rest in peace legend....thank you for everything.

  • @eetjebordop1487
    @eetjebordop1487 Год назад +504

    A dutch legend

  • @MrReese
    @MrReese Год назад +381

    1:04 It was actually Rinus Michels who invented Total Football, not Cruyff, who was only known as the player who embodied it on the pitch. Michels coached Ajax initially from 65 to 71 and Barcelona from 71 to 75 (as well as the Dutch national team in 74), Cruyff was his key player most of the time.

    • @AthleticInterest
      @AthleticInterest  Год назад +70

      True, we simplified that part to make the story evolve faster :).

    • @MrReese
      @MrReese Год назад +176

      @@AthleticInterest Not a good choice to make up wrong facts in my opinion. You could have just said "who embodied Total Football" instead of "invented". We expect more of you than giving us wrong info ;).

    • @aayanpratimdeb
      @aayanpratimdeb Год назад +47

      @@AthleticInterestcould’ve used words like popularised, this is just blasphemous misinformation

    • @yourihommen5527
      @yourihommen5527 Год назад +35

      I mean, if you really want to do nitty picking, Credits to the Hungarians and Austrians... Michels didn't invent it, he build upon a succesful blueprint from the past and popularized it..

    • @MrReese
      @MrReese Год назад +18

      @@yourihommen5527 I know he didn't invent it from nothing, but he adapted and optimized it in a way that made it work so well.
      Also, being Austrian myself I can say that we cannot take any responsibility for Total Football :D.

  • @devanshtiwari2067
    @devanshtiwari2067 Год назад +181

    As usual terrific content and the consistency is admirable
    I have seen this channel grow from few hundreds to more more than half million subscribers

    • @AthleticInterest
      @AthleticInterest  Год назад +33

      Thanks for being part of the ride!

    • @apegraham9819
      @apegraham9819 Год назад +11

      @@AthleticInterest I love to watch every episode because you don't BS around the topic. You go straight to the issues you want to discuss. Big ups to you and the whole team.
      But why a video or a photo of C.Ronaldo was not used in the entire episode? 🤣😂

    • @8bviews91
      @8bviews91 Год назад +7

      What's tha song at the end

    • @8bviews91
      @8bviews91 Год назад +5

      Plz telll

    • @devanshtiwari2067
      @devanshtiwari2067 Год назад +5

      ​@@8bviews91don't know bro

  • @vukktri
    @vukktri Год назад +21

    I remember when Jordan refused to show the Rebook sign on his USA Olympics jersey because he was sponsored by Nike so he covered it with the USA flag

  • @CocuTheAlligator
    @CocuTheAlligator Год назад +20

    It would be incredible seeing an 1 hour documental , that talks about bussines of players , clubs and companies, but on every sport

    • @apegraham9819
      @apegraham9819 Год назад +1

      Maybe this is their chosen style to deliver content and we have to deal with it, unfortunately.
      But I think I love it more this way... it's simple and treats the topic within few minutes.

    • @nirvaya
      @nirvaya Год назад +1

      Athletic Interest should consider making such videos on Nebula.

  • @bachpham6501
    @bachpham6501 Год назад +5

    "Some are asking serious question" 😂

  • @johnrockyryan
    @johnrockyryan 3 месяца назад +2

    Ajax, the Dutch National Team and Barcelona cannot thank this man enough for what he has done for them, the most influential figure in football history by far. RIP to Johan Cruyff an absolute legend in every sense of the word

  • @iandope
    @iandope Год назад +3

    Puma had the biggest name playing for them in history. Maradona, Pele, Eusebio, Cruyff etc.

  • @seanriley6911
    @seanriley6911 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loved Cruyff, grew up watching him on TV for the great Ajax, got to see him play in 75 at Elland Road along with Neeskens. He played well but was outclassed that night in the European Cup semi, Paul Madeley was magnificent that night, was Bremner.
    The 2-1 victory was superb but I still went home enjoying seeing Cruyff live but was disappointed by his petulence, trying to manage the referee and was suprised he had a dirty side to him too, he could handle himself. He was overshadowed by an absolute Leeds United, we went on to draw in the Camp Nou to qualify for the final, then the rest is history.
    He was a legend and was a World Great at the time.

  • @piterbaroi
    @piterbaroi 5 месяцев назад +4

    4:49 i donno why but this line is soo funny 😂

  • @GunnerHewrote
    @GunnerHewrote Год назад +36

    Gola and Adidas: Wear our boots we'll pay you
    Stan Bowles: I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move

  • @jvlicious
    @jvlicious Год назад +2

    Wow. Pre-dated the Jordan towel incident by quite a bit 💪💪 Legend

  • @muhammedgamal5871
    @muhammedgamal5871 Год назад +19

    Cruyyf was exceptional in everything, one of his kind in terms of impact

  • @daytradingnl4734
    @daytradingnl4734 Год назад +3

    Biggest football personality in the history of football. At first a fantastic player who “saw” the game like mozart did music or newton did physics. Besides that a great coach and inspirer who could explain football. After that an analyst and adviser who was responsible for different eras with the best football in history. 70s, 90s but also 00s when barca played with many “small” and technical players. And besides all that he also did great work with his foundation.

  • @joowsty
    @joowsty 10 месяцев назад +1

    he not only changed the way business is conducted in football, he also changed the way football is played today. the playing style he introduced in the 1974 world cup and at ajax and Barcelona is still the most dominant playing style up to this day. and also besides that he changed the way clubs are run, using mainly former players in all important functions (event management jobs). and besides that, he was among the best 5 players to ever play this game, maybe technically a little behind ppl like maradonna or messi, but tactically the best by far. also the only top 5 player of all times to be a succesful coach. for me he is the number one best player football has ever known because all of this, so the complete picture. maybe even the best sportsman of all time.

  • @hiheyhello999
    @hiheyhello999 8 месяцев назад

    You @athletic interest do amazing content, have been a fan for quite some time. Absolutely love your analysis and marketing know how, keep it up and hope your channel grows till it becomes what you have always visioned for it.

  • @boombapandsoul
    @boombapandsoul Год назад +3

    never mind that puma was the company raised by two brothers from germany who later splitt of into rivalling brands . 1 of the dash brothers holding on to puma and the other adolf "adi" Dash starting his own brand named: AdiDas ...

    • @danielrussell9416
      @danielrussell9416 3 месяца назад

      Dassler. Rudi owned Puma, Adi owned Adidas.

    • @alexman8800
      @alexman8800 3 месяца назад

      In Hong Kong, they have a "brand" called adidos.

  • @Hamza_inayat
    @Hamza_inayat Год назад +12

    The story about Bendtner and his Underpants deserves a video in it self 🤣😂

  • @ousman997
    @ousman997 Год назад +1

    Your stories are always unique

  • @johnpacino007
    @johnpacino007 Год назад +16

    Bold move back then. I watched him a lot throughout the 1970s. Hands down, the best European player I've seen.

    • @McFlashh
      @McFlashh Год назад +1

      Best player pre-80s

    • @johnpacino007
      @johnpacino007 Год назад +3

      @@McFlashh Just a beautiful, balletic player in motion. Post 1970: Him & Maradona are the two best players I've seen across, both club football & international football ( world cup ). Most other players post 1970; Either were great at club level, but not as consistently great at world cups. ( Messi - Cristiano ). Or great at world cups, but their club career's weren't as consistently great ( Zidane).

    • @McFlashh
      @McFlashh Год назад +1

      @@johnpacino007 Messi has been consistent at international level too, he has been to two World Cup finals, won one as well as winning player of the tournament, Copa America and a Finalisma. He’s done more for Argentina than Maradona did, while playing against better teams. And currently what Messi is doing in the MLS is record breaking, many superstars went and never played like how he is. Pele went there in a much easier era (especially in America) and struggled for his standards. Also his technical ability was overrated.

    • @johnpacino007
      @johnpacino007 Год назад +4

      @@McFlashh It took Messi, 5 world cup tournaments to finally to put together a real convincing world cup campaign to win it. ( If he's the goat, as millennial's, Gen Z & older, certain over 60 + years old, ex football players, industry plant, TV pundits, keep trying to ram down my throat ). He should have been unto to his 3rd world cup trophy win at 35 to equal Pelé's world cup trinity trophy haul & not at that stage of his career winning his 1st one. 🤔🤷‍♂️
      And that was against the poorest set of European nation teams, I've ever seen assembled at a world cup.
      Germany, Spain, Belguim, Portugal, were poor. Italy didn't even qualify. France had two of their world cup winning midfielders absent, as well as the current ballon d'Or holder Benzema. So were severely weakened in midfield, which eventually caught up with them at the final.
      Brazil & Uruguay; Terribly underwhelming. Holland inconsistent.
      Messi's also lost a massive 4peat, FOUR final's. ( Copa Final's: 2006, 2015, 2016. World Cup Final: 2014).
      This is just totally unheard for any previous players, cited as great's of the game.
      He's a great player no doubt. But a player that comes with way too many flaws, air-brushed out, by his disciples, to make their goat narratives stick.
      Won't bother with Crisitiano world cup tournaments. That one's a joke.
      Like i said. Post 1970. Maradona & Cruyff remain the finest player I've seen across both club football & world cup football.

    • @westington1
      @westington1 Год назад +1

      @@johnpacino007 so you’re a football fan and know the history of the game but think world cups are the definitive way to judge a players greatness?
      You know Cruyff didn’t win the Euro’s or the World Cup either?
      It’s a team sport, you can’t say a player ‘lost’ a final.
      That Dutch team Cruyff was part of that lost the 1974 World Cup (and the 1978 final too) is still remembered as being a great team - whereas the winners of those world cups aren’t remembered in the same way.
      Cruyff was the best player in that 74 World Cup and the Dutch were arguably the best team for most of the 1970’s, despite those losses in the finals.
      You know football is a team sport, and that world cups and euros don’t define greatness. Many players we’d never talk about have won lots of international honours, and many more considered great haven’t won anything at the international level.
      Mbappé has two World Cups already but I don’t think anyone can (or will likely) seriously be arguing for him in the GOAT debate.
      I’m not saying Messi definitively is the best ever btw, it’s just an opinion and you can recognise that there’s a good argument for it, recognise that it’s a view put forward by an overwhelming amount of pundits, ex and current players and managers and still not agree and have your own views - but trying to disprove it by focusing on certain failures and pointing to them as proof doesn’t work at all geez.

  • @rakha7301
    @rakha7301 Год назад

    That last message was powerful

  • @mayra6vidrich
    @mayra6vidrich Год назад +6

    Another excellent video. Please do one explaining how the Saudis changed golf, thank you :)

    • @dondesmond7969
      @dondesmond7969 5 месяцев назад

      1st just have more money than anyone else.
      2nd find players who spend it faster than they earn it and have no shame about legitimizing a brutal dictator.
      3rd add lots of water so the grass grows.
      4th pretend it's not just ruining the game itself.
      5th do the same to any other sport that'll take your money.

  • @giulianoongaro339
    @giulianoongaro339 Год назад +5

    There'a another example of a player not wanting to use the main sponsor of his national team: Michel Platini, who agreed to wear the Adidas outfit but not the shoes(he had a massive contract with the brand "Patrick"). So he played with his Ptrick shoes but with the Three stripes drawn on them.

    • @kupus6622
      @kupus6622 Год назад +2

      I wish I knew that when I was a kid. I had a pair of Patrick's, not cause platini wore em tho. they were only pair I could scrounge outta lost property bin..the royal piss was taken outta me for 2 years.

    • @allertschallenberg1857
      @allertschallenberg1857 11 месяцев назад

      But from a marketing point of view, that's the opposite of what Cruijff did..

  • @KlipsenTube
    @KlipsenTube 4 месяца назад +1

    Wasn't the founder of Puma (and co-founder of Adidas) the brother of the other co-founder of Adidas?
    A Danish handball goalkeeper insisted on using a different brand of shoes than the shoe-sponsor of the national team. His argument was, his feet were most comfortable in the shoes of his choice - but he was told to use the official brand or not play.

  • @lgarcia67
    @lgarcia67 11 месяцев назад +2

    I may be picky but he did not invent total football. The Hungarians did that much earlier with a player whose last name is Puskas (yes, that Puskas award is named after him). The Netherlands learned the tactics and Rinus Mitchel implemented it. Cruyff played in the system under Mitchel, learned it, and brought it to Barcelona where it was renamed Tiki-Taka; but it is the same thing.

    • @Whymisterioughta
      @Whymisterioughta 4 месяца назад +1

      Ferenć Puskas, the Golden Left Foot. Good work mentioning the man!

    • @taand4725
      @taand4725 3 месяца назад

      Hahahaha that's funny! Hungary? Really?
      Puskas was great, but Hungary never had another star player

    • @alexman8800
      @alexman8800 3 месяца назад

      @@taand4725 Sándor Kocsis

  • @Michel-r6m
    @Michel-r6m 5 месяцев назад +1

    Cruijff is a legend but I really like what Bowles did too 🤠

  • @McFlashh
    @McFlashh Год назад +13

    Cruyff is the coolest guy in football history.

  • @resurrectionist1
    @resurrectionist1 Год назад +1

    And some are asking serious questions while cutting to Ballotelli...Athletic Interest and their comedy 🤣

  • @JOJYsa7
    @JOJYsa7 Год назад +4

    Great videos love your work ❤
    Would love to see a piece about novak djokovic most successful of the sport and great mentality.

    • @AthleticInterest
      @AthleticInterest  Год назад +2

      Thanks very much! Appreciate all suggestions too 🙂

  • @By.AnwarAlkz
    @By.AnwarAlkz Год назад +26

    Addias owner and puma owner are brothers it seems more like a family thing he was made part of

    • @baq5261
      @baq5261 Год назад +1

      Damn didnt even know that

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Год назад +1

      Yeah, they had a fight, that´s why they split the company in two.

  • @CocuTheAlligator
    @CocuTheAlligator Год назад +10

    It’s incredible to see how good you guys do

  • @dodibenabba525
    @dodibenabba525 Год назад +1

    Cruyff wasn't a footballer, He was an artist and chose the medium of football.

  • @kevjards
    @kevjards 11 месяцев назад +1

    Stan what a genius. Used to play for my home team Carlisle Utd before we sold him i think to QPR.

  • @user-nn8ju1yk8y
    @user-nn8ju1yk8y Год назад +21

    Changed the game in more ways than one

  • @shino8854
    @shino8854 8 месяцев назад +1

    Glad he stood up for Puma, I love Puma ❤

    • @alexman8800
      @alexman8800 3 месяца назад

      Great players wear Puma boots - Pele, Maradona, Cruyff, Eusebio.

  • @HarmsFootball
    @HarmsFootball 5 месяцев назад +1

    A video about Johan Cruyff with the fake picture of smoking Cruyff on its cover... that's an actor Reinout Scholten van Aschat. Feels a bit cheap to use it without saying that it's not a picture of him but a picture that was inspired by him.

  • @bharatavarsha17000
    @bharatavarsha17000 Год назад +2

    Whoa! Didn't know JC has this business acumen till date!
    Thanks AI ❤

  • @brownwarrior6867
    @brownwarrior6867 Год назад +1

    Celtic Captain Billy McNeill famously wore a pair of blacked out Puma Boots with 3 stripes hand painted on his boots in the 1967 European Cup Final in Lisbon.
    Cruyff wasn’t the first rebel in football 😉

  • @MYEVILTWIIN
    @MYEVILTWIIN 5 месяцев назад +1

    Rudolf and Adolf Dassler were brothers that owned a shoe company both fell out one became Ruda later puma and the other was Adidas …no doubt the feud between the brothers had something to do with it

  • @rumplyYT
    @rumplyYT 8 месяцев назад +1

    Cruyff is just badass

  • @ivanpetro8464
    @ivanpetro8464 Год назад +1

    Fun fact: during his life Cruyff made clear that he always despised brazilian soccer. Not only the team of 1974, he had something about the way brazilians do it.

  • @lucamuller1672
    @lucamuller1672 6 месяцев назад

    Loove how you include Federer all the time ❤

  • @dronesclubhighjinks
    @dronesclubhighjinks Год назад +2

    Such an interesting story! Your channel always brings up unexpected yet fascinating content! 😎🍿🙏

  • @funkymcnugget
    @funkymcnugget Год назад +1

    Wout van Aert is allowed as the only Jumbo Visma rider at the Tour De France to wear a redbull helmet as his personal sponsor, because of his free roll status within the team. So the Cruyff Adidas conflict still happens to this day!

    • @AthleticInterest
      @AthleticInterest  Год назад +1

      We should make a video about Wout van Aert, he is amazing.

  • @israelayoade
    @israelayoade Год назад +1

    Johan Cruyff!!!! The legend. Mbappe did something similar in the last WC no?😄

  • @nielsvanlobberegt6420
    @nielsvanlobberegt6420 11 месяцев назад

    Funny detail, the photo of a smoking Cruyff is not Johan Cruyff, but the actor Reinout Scholten van Aschat who played Johan Cruyff in a series about his life.

  • @iamneutral1
    @iamneutral1 Год назад

    Super awesome video, luv it soo much. And if you think of doing another sports video may i suggest Cricket you can do Domination of big three teams on international level (India, England and Australia) controlling the sports or you can do The rise of. IPL and it's effect on traditional cricket and how other countries started their own cricket primer league after seeing the success of Indian primer league.

  • @ciaran8062
    @ciaran8062 11 месяцев назад +1

    you didn't mention Adidas and Puma were started by 2 brothers rivalry...opened original factories in same town in Bavaria. Don't you think this would have added to the Puma coup?

  • @devanshtiwari2067
    @devanshtiwari2067 Год назад +12

    Johan cruff and the German two stripes would become a great movie title

  • @jfsproductionuk
    @jfsproductionuk Год назад

    I have wathed some of your videos and the editing is just amazing! does your editor sell courses??

  • @leeturton9254
    @leeturton9254 Год назад

    You can get a copy of his 74 shirt with the 2 stripes and number14 on the back...i've bought one...pretty cool top

  • @joso7228
    @joso7228 Год назад +3

    He wore 14 because they gave the team Defenders lowest numbers (so Krol 3), Midfielders mid numbers (so Neeskens 13), and Attackers high numbers (so Rep16).
    In 1978 Argentina wore numbers alphabetically so Ardilles (Spurs) wore 1 and goalkeeper Fillol wore 5.

  • @cliffdewind1389
    @cliffdewind1389 2 месяца назад

    Cruyff was a real rebel. But he changed the game like no other player.

  • @DiegoLuna-rl4ez
    @DiegoLuna-rl4ez 3 месяца назад +1

    The Thumbnail tho 💀

  • @santanuguhait
    @santanuguhait Год назад

    He is a concept which we see implemented in every Barca game.

  • @songsnewsmienskipbyarendar9064
    @songsnewsmienskipbyarendar9064 11 месяцев назад

    The fact that Adidas even in 2014 started a trial about these two stripes. shpws us how low the standards of big business are.

  • @uuuuu9313
    @uuuuu9313 Год назад +1

    Well it turns out him not wearing three striped t shirt brought more eyeballs to Adidas rather than other players

  • @mikeyluk5113
    @mikeyluk5113 11 месяцев назад

    I watched the ‘74 World Cup on closed circuit tv at the Washington Coliseum.. The 2 stripes weren’t enough for the Dutch.

  • @ronaldbibi209
    @ronaldbibi209 Год назад +5

    Messi might be the GOAT but Cruyff definitely the most influential of all time!!

  • @mohammeds5458
    @mohammeds5458 Год назад

    Best two sport documentary is your channel and ballon channel i hope both of you collaborate together in future.

  • @AxeLeven
    @AxeLeven Год назад +1

    Correct me if I'm wrong but weren't Pumas and Adidas own by siblings. I don't think Cruyff would have gotten away with his two stripes if i was Nike or other brand.

  • @MackDC
    @MackDC 5 месяцев назад

    Bro went from savage player to brand business

  • @danielastuti2662
    @danielastuti2662 Год назад

    What a great vídeo!

  • @rajasnaik9081
    @rajasnaik9081 5 месяцев назад +28

    Modrics grandpa 💀

  • @Nickk81
    @Nickk81 Год назад

    One of my favorites 🖤

  • @odnilniloc
    @odnilniloc Год назад

    All that aside, boy could he play football. A true genius!

  • @ZLND_Mang3xA
    @ZLND_Mang3xA Год назад

    “It wasn’t business for Cruijff it was principle”

  • @siddharthssvlogs
    @siddharthssvlogs 2 месяца назад

    Paddy Power underwear was wild

  • @leebush4053
    @leebush4053 11 месяцев назад

    In the 1980s and 90s Germany and France had it contracted that the players when on international duty they had to wear adidas boots.

  • @DragonAssassin77
    @DragonAssassin77 Год назад +6

    Master ,Maestro and Legend

  • @Friendlyhero
    @Friendlyhero 5 месяцев назад +1

    CRUYFF is Barca, Barca is Cruyff

  • @marcsugi
    @marcsugi Год назад +2

    Well, because it's Puma vs Adidas. Two brothers who became a fierce rival because of one woman (Adi Dassler wife).

  • @joso7228
    @joso7228 Год назад

    "Who is that young player on the left wing?"
    "oh thats just Cruyff but don't worry about him - Kuypers usually plays Left Wing"
    Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football by David Winner - you should read it.

  • @Magical_Myth4
    @Magical_Myth4 6 месяцев назад

    what a legend.

  • @louwdl9000
    @louwdl9000 Год назад

    It only seems ridiculous if a player would make such a small adjustment to the kit because of the brands already knowing this could happen (because of Cruyff) and they prevent it by regulation.

  • @peterhoulis1184
    @peterhoulis1184 11 месяцев назад

    He was / is a legend

  • @raspberryPi1337
    @raspberryPi1337 Год назад

    Buen trabajo, enhorabuena

  • @HappyGrower
    @HappyGrower Год назад

    Wait… where's the sponsor?
    Great content!

  • @footballhipstertv
    @footballhipstertv Год назад +2

    Ironic that Pep is also sponsored by Puma, as well as Man City not long after Pep joined

  • @sonodaplugprod.9931
    @sonodaplugprod.9931 Год назад

    This is a great narrator 👍. Which accent from the uk is this?

  • @pyrotechnic96
    @pyrotechnic96 Год назад +12

    You should get ready and do a video on Shohei Ohtani. Probably gonna sign for $500-600M this offseason and already laps the baseball field in endorsments.

  • @footstyle1
    @footstyle1 Год назад +1

    Joanh Cryuff wasn't savage, he is one of the greatest of all time and we should respect him

  • @omarbahrour
    @omarbahrour Год назад +7

    Love it, committed and unwavering, just like MJ

  • @dylanparker130
    @dylanparker130 Год назад +2

    Never forget, Ivan Toney was one of the only players who refused to take the knee. And now they've stopped him from taking the field.

    • @scary_terry1745
      @scary_terry1745 Год назад

      I highly doubt it has to do with that🤣

    • @dylanparker130
      @dylanparker130 Год назад

      @@scary_terry1745 It might! 😂
      I love a good conspiracy theory!

    • @marwanhisham233
      @marwanhisham233 Год назад +2

      I never understood this knee shit it's like they're admitting they're slaves.

    • @joso7228
      @joso7228 Год назад

      erm... it was compulsive gambling

    • @alexman8800
      @alexman8800 3 месяца назад

      @@marwanhisham233 Wokeism

  • @l34l
    @l34l 2 месяца назад

    No, he did not invented total football, that was Rinus Michels, legendary Ajax and FC Barcelona Coach.

  • @766257marlon
    @766257marlon Год назад +7

    This is in no way a "savage" move, this is more a show on how brands controlled players then and now.

  • @WritingGeekNL
    @WritingGeekNL Год назад

    1:00
    Except the Arena was built in the 1990s and Ajax played in De Meer during his time.