@@slcindiatv2945I guess you're the real Monkey here, and you must be feeling very lonely in the jungle. You can still search other forests for more companions of yours.
It's the "pitbull effect" Edgar Davids had He was a pitbull for real when you look at some crazy looking pitbulls you can get the feeling that their bigger than you because you know in a fight they would munch you
I tried to emulate Edgar Davids every time I played. He was the Pitbull. An absolute dog on the field. With an engine that never gave in. I still have the nickname Vindog now, 25 years after I stopped playing. If only I could have been a small percentage as influencial on the field as he was. He never gave up. That Dutch team he was part of was probably the best team not to win a Copa Mundial. Those Surinamese players just clicked so well for the Dutch national team. If only they could have accepted them. Still goes down as one of my favourite players ever, especially when he was at Juve with Del Piero.
Edgar Davids...one from those golden players I loved Juve for in 90s and 00s Davids at Juventus dominated the midfield with his power and pace, earning him the nickname ‘The Pitbull’. Football in the '80s, '90s and early 2000s was plenty of defenders and defensive midfielders like Davids. They were the real reason why guys like Ronaldo Nazario, Batistuta, Signori or Shearer were not scoring 40 goals every single season, unlike nowadays when every year a new record is broken due to the ridiculous defending. People today say Ramos or Chiellini are the toughest guys in football... Back then, guys like them they were just normal defenders.
EXACTLY!!! Defenders back in the days were absolute warriors units and DM'S were real defensive midfielders not freaking Deep laying play makers they werent as good on the ball but passing them was like trying to jump over a 7ft wall
Spot on pal I say this all the time!! Real midfielders and defenders!! They would make mince meat out of today's players. I too loved Juventus back then Davids and Zidane, pure quality!!! David's was actually my favourite player back then easy. Miss those days!!
Yeah, same as with strikers such as Haaland, midfielders such as Valverde or other defenders such as VVD. They are rare or even unique now but they were common player types in the 2000s. Football has become much more frail. I’m not going to act like there were no players who were on the softer side back then but today it’s on another level. They’re mostly little princesses now who go to the hairdresser before noon and to the tattoo studio in the afternoon, and cry over tiny things like little girls. Maradona was badly slide tackled by three people in a row and still continued running.
@@DevonRyeTheDragonfly Exactly! People are saying Pepe and Ramos are tough brutes but players like them were a dime a dozen in the 90's and 2000's 😂 Have you also noticed wingers of todays aren't trying to take on players with skills? The flashy element part of football is gone lmao
Zidane told this story: When they were playing at Juve, going to train or after that, they stopped the car in a parking lot and there was some teenager playing (on the concrete) and they asked the two legends to join and play with them. Edgar told Zizou "Let's go" and Zidane replied "We are pros, we signed a contract, we're not allowed to do this, we can get injured", and Edgar was like:"C'MON, THIS IS THE REASON WHY WE PLAY FOOTBALL.". To make people happy, and you did it Edgar. One of the best man and player in Juve history
Davids organized a lot of street football tournaments throughout the late 90s and 2000s, and often would join or do one-on-one Panna matches. Truly "the streets never forget" legend
Edgar Davids was a spectacular legend where he battled from nearly being blind to being an extremely so fantastic footballer at every footballing clubs where he joined,good friends!!!I do hope to see him being a manager at a footballing,not necessarily from the top flight,Lower and Non Leagues and long live to him,good friends!!!:-D
He was already a fantastic footballer before being a bit blind. That’s a misconception. He got blind later. Just like Petr Cech who had already won the premier league twice before his helmet
Correction, they were not immigrants from Surinam, but have Surinam roots, Dutch born and raised. There is a huge Surinam community living for generations in Holland, delivering many great sportsmen and women.
@@joesouthborn2960 no way you said wikipedia is a reliable source lol. are you serious, a website owned by the government and a place where anyone with an account can edit is bound for mistakes
@@johnwick7583 why would anyone lie about the birthplace of a football player? Ffs save these sceptical complaints for matters that are complex and actually matter.
@@Joe-ss9cr did I say it was an important issue 🤡?. All I said it Wikipedia is not a reliable source at all for a lot of things especially things the government doesn’t want you to just read. Learn to read context 🤣
I met Edgard Davids in Turin during his stint with Juventus. He was waiting in line before me at the computer shop just chatting with a friend of his. Believe me, his physical build was terrifying, a muscular beast, like a pit-bull. I pity the midfielders who had to face him.
I became a Barcelona fan because of Ronaldinho hype from 2002 WC. Few remember how bad they were until Davids arrived in January. Climbed from like 12th place to 2nd, and then began the Ronaldinho era the next season. Davids indirectly helped to fascilitate Ronaldinho, then Messi, and without him who knows how football would have looked. I'm not exaggerating. Very influential player.
I know it's an almost prehistoric era but a doc on John Charles would be amazing. Probably the finest player this nation has ever produced yet nobody outside of Wales seems to know him. He's got an amazing story and I think you'd do it justice with the heavy research you put into each video.
@DailyDoseofFootball please make a story about Andreas Brehme, a legendary player who was an underrated full-back in the 90s who played mostly for Kaiserslautern, Inter, Bayern and many more who sadly passed away. Or about Jan Koller who played for Borussia Dortmund as a striker in the early 2000s.
Davids is from my village Coronie in Surinam. I also served in the Royal Dutch Army with his older brother Ricardo Davids. Edgar is one of the most fascinating players the world has ever seen. Because he played like a pitbull on the pitch, but was actually one of the most technical players ever. Quite the contrary.
I remember to 2000s Nike commercial he does a sick flick up back pass back to a teammate. I was inspired so I created a flick up freestyle that goes back to your other foot
He was my favourite player when I was a kid. I also had to wear (sun)glasses for medical reasons outside doing sports. People often reacted weirdly to it so it was so important to have someone to point to. And I was also doing the most running of all kids - though in contrast to Davids that was because of a lack of technical skills.
They are completely different players with different strong and weak sides. Davids is faster, better defensively and actually technically better in small spaces. Seedorf is tactically much better, has a better pass, better long shot.
As a kid watched both of them play together and Davids was my favourite over Seedorf, Rijkaard and Kluivert were also great, maaan whoever loved football had to love those Dutch teams of the 90's. De Boer brothers, Koeman, Van Basten, Van Der Sar, Gullit... It is such a hard choice, they were all amazing. It was magical, those Dutch national teams. Dank u wel! ❤ 🇵🇱🇳🇱
@@lucas82 not sure about the technical per se. I've seen them both play in the Dutch league and abroad since I was young. The scalpel / broadsword comparison is a very, very bad one. They just had a different style. It's like saying that compared to Ronaldinho Zidane is a crowbar. Just dumb.
One of the greatest midfielders of the 90's and 2000. I have watched as a dutch person so many games of him, and he was very special. Unique. So strong and so teechnical.
he wasn't nearly blind at all, he had early stage glaucoma, he had surgery to fix it before it became a problem which also saved almost all of his eyesight, he then wore goggles to protect himself and prevent any further damage.
Great Video as always .Its crazy how unlucky this man was.Everyone only talks about people like baggio who died standing but dont remember this forgotten legend
Mr daily dose of football, i know that you have a lot of players in your list for future video, but please consider making one about Redondo. I have to mention that Edgar is one of my personal favourite players as a child that grew up in the 90s and early 00s. Thank you so much.
No other defensive midfielder in history of football , had that crazy technical skills like davids. He was also face for FIFA 2003 with ryan giggs and roberto carlos. Great memories.
I've shown my 6 year old grandson videos of Davids. He has been complaining about having to wear sports glasses because of his eyesight as the other kids was making fun of him. He's a fast little player. He won almost every race at his school's sports day last year. In a recent tournament, he carried his team, scoring 7 of his team's 8 goals, including 5 in one game and stopped the best team in the tournament getting a 100% record by scoring an equaliser. His team was the weaker of the club's two teams and the coach was an idiot who clearly had his favourites, so he's moving to another club - and one which even takes the youngsters to tournaments in Europe. He really was carrying that team because none of the other players would run up the pitch with him so he had to do it all himself, something that pissed him off. He's the white, 6 year old Davids. 🙂 I'm just hoping we can keep him going on this trajectory.
Yo pls make a ruud gullit one he was a famous Dutch player like davids he also played with Cruyff and also played against Maradona he is a underated icon
There were some incredible Dutch players: johann cruyff, Edgar davids , arjen robben, mark overmars, giovani van bronchorst, Ruud van nistelrooy, ruud gullit, robin van persie, Dennis bergkamp, marco van basten, Clarence seedorf
That's one hell of a career 👏 😳 joining the likes of Cesc, Zlatan, O'Fenomeno, and Vieira as the legends who failed to get their hand on the 'big ears'
As a Spurs fan, I remember getting my dad'swoodwork glasses which looked like Edgar David's goggles and wearing them in game he was an absolute legend for us.
He was literally one of my favourite players to watch. It didn’t matter who he was playing for, if he was playing I would watch it. That engine, determination, stamina and appetite was just surreal
Just a note: the 5th tier, Vanarama National / Conference is not amateur. Most teams are professional, with some being semi-pro. Barnet would have still been fully pro. I think the highest amateur team in the UK is Corinthian Casuals, who are 8th tier.
Davids/Seedorf duo was the midfield backbone of Ajax and the Dutch team. Davids never gave up chasing the ball, putting massive pressure on the other team. Called him the pitbull back then.
Just popped in to say that having lived through the period while Edgar Davids was playing and having just read the thumbnail that I would like to declare that nobody had any question as to his humanity. Cheers.
Hey brother, i hope your doing well. I was really hoping if you would make a video on Eusebio as i saw his picture once and thought that nobody really talkd about him anymore considering his achievements
Reiziger never said: "We are The Cabal". The word he used was Kabel. Which is the dutch word for Cable. Implying that these players were so connected that they formed a cable.
Pretty sure that at 5:42 you've made an error in translation. The 'cabal' should be 'cable'. 'Kabel' (english for 'cable') is Surinamese slang for friendship; having a connection with somebody literally like a cable. Doesn't change much since a 'cabal' is a faction and the 'kabel' pretty much *was* a faction, it does sound a bit less devious to me. Anyways good vid!
You left out the Juventus contract situation which led to him being frozen out and loaned to Barcelona for the second half of the season. I'm guessing Moggi tried to offer him a lower salary as a way to get rid of him, the same way he did with Baggio almost ten years earlier.
His glasses made him even more iconic. He was one of fave players
O still believe he is not human, he belongs to the jungle lol
@@slcindiatv2945alr buddy, a bit racist aren't you
@@gongbongs and proud now. Sick and tired of those minorities destroying entire cities
@@slcindiatv2945I guess you're the real Monkey here, and you must be feeling very lonely in the jungle. You can still search other forests for more companions of yours.
@@gongbongswhat a stupid assumption
It may sound dumb, but as a teen watching Davids play with glasses gave me hope that I could play no matter how bad my sigth was
That doesn't sound dumb, its beautiful!
That ain’t dumb it makes sense
That's kinda wholesome 😅
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Man, you guys are awesome 🥲💙
Watching Davids growing up I never knew he was so short, he played in such a way you just wouldn't think he was.
It's the "pitbull effect" Edgar Davids had He was a pitbull for real when you look at some crazy looking pitbulls you can get the feeling that their bigger than you because you know in a fight they would munch you
I tried to emulate Edgar Davids every time I played. He was the Pitbull. An absolute dog on the field. With an engine that never gave in. I still have the nickname Vindog now, 25 years after I stopped playing. If only I could have been a small percentage as influencial on the field as he was. He never gave up. That Dutch team he was part of was probably the best team not to win a Copa Mundial. Those Surinamese players just clicked so well for the Dutch national team. If only they could have accepted them. Still goes down as one of my favourite players ever, especially when he was at Juve with Del Piero.
Edgar Davids...one from those golden players I loved Juve for in 90s and 00s
Davids at Juventus dominated the midfield with his power and pace, earning him the nickname ‘The Pitbull’.
Football in the '80s, '90s and early 2000s was plenty of defenders and defensive midfielders like Davids.
They were the real reason why guys like Ronaldo Nazario, Batistuta, Signori or Shearer were not scoring 40 goals every single season, unlike nowadays when every year a new record is broken due to the ridiculous defending.
People today say Ramos or Chiellini are the toughest guys in football... Back then, guys like them they were just normal defenders.
EXACTLY!!! Defenders back in the days were absolute warriors units and DM'S were real defensive midfielders not freaking Deep laying play makers they werent as good on the ball but passing them was like trying to jump over a 7ft wall
Spot on pal I say this all the time!! Real midfielders and defenders!! They would make mince meat out of today's players. I too loved Juventus back then Davids and Zidane, pure quality!!! David's was actually my favourite player back then easy. Miss those days!!
People are saying today's players are faster but come up against those defenders and they'll get hospitalized 😂
Yeah, same as with strikers such as Haaland, midfielders such as Valverde or other defenders such as VVD. They are rare or even unique now but they were common player types in the 2000s.
Football has become much more frail. I’m not going to act like there were no players who were on the softer side back then but today it’s on another level. They’re mostly little princesses now who go to the hairdresser before noon and to the tattoo studio in the afternoon, and cry over tiny things like little girls. Maradona was badly slide tackled by three people in a row and still continued running.
@@DevonRyeTheDragonfly Exactly! People are saying Pepe and Ramos are tough brutes but players like them were a dime a dozen in the 90's and 2000's 😂
Have you also noticed wingers of todays aren't trying to take on players with skills? The flashy element part of football is gone lmao
Zidane told this story: When they were playing at Juve, going to train or after that, they stopped the car in a parking lot and there was some teenager playing (on the concrete) and they asked the two legends to join and play with them. Edgar told Zizou "Let's go" and Zidane replied "We are pros, we signed a contract, we're not allowed to do this, we can get injured", and Edgar was like:"C'MON, THIS IS THE REASON WHY WE PLAY FOOTBALL.".
To make people happy, and you did it Edgar. One of the best man and player in Juve history
Davids organized a lot of street football tournaments throughout the late 90s and 2000s, and often would join or do one-on-one Panna matches. Truly "the streets never forget" legend
Edgar Davids was a spectacular legend where he battled from nearly being blind to being an extremely so fantastic footballer at every footballing clubs where he joined,good friends!!!I do hope to see him being a manager at a footballing,not necessarily from the top flight,Lower and Non Leagues and long live to him,good friends!!!:-D
He was already a fantastic footballer before being a bit blind. That’s a misconception. He got blind later. Just like Petr Cech who had already won the premier league twice before his helmet
You know it's going to be a great video when you hear "Soooo... listen to this"
Stolen comment
What an inspirational story. Edgar David's story shows that nothing is impossible if you have the right mindset and determination.
And hgh
Correction, they were not immigrants from Surinam, but have Surinam roots, Dutch born and raised. There is a huge Surinam community living for generations in Holland, delivering many great sportsmen and women.
Davids and Seedorf were both born in Paramaribo
That's what Wikipedia says... so... immigrants.
@@joesouthborn2960 no way you said wikipedia is a reliable source lol. are you serious, a website owned by the government and a place where anyone with an account can edit is bound for mistakes
@@johnwick7583 why would anyone lie about the birthplace of a football player? Ffs save these sceptical complaints for matters that are complex and actually matter.
@@Joe-ss9cr did I say it was an important issue 🤡?. All I said it Wikipedia is not a reliable source at all for a lot of things especially things the government doesn’t want you to just read. Learn to read context 🤣
I met Edgard Davids in Turin during his stint with Juventus. He was waiting in line before me at the computer shop just chatting with a friend of his. Believe me, his physical build was terrifying, a muscular beast, like a pit-bull. I pity the midfielders who had to face him.
keane knocked him out with 1 punch
bro, it's keane what do you expect😂@@budgetking2591
Never knew his full story. Thanks for sharing it! Holy smokes, what a character
Same this is straight 🔥😂
I became a Barcelona fan because of Ronaldinho hype from 2002 WC. Few remember how bad they were until Davids arrived in January.
Climbed from like 12th place to 2nd, and then began the Ronaldinho era the next season. Davids indirectly helped to fascilitate Ronaldinho, then Messi, and without him who knows how football would have looked. I'm not exaggerating. Very influential player.
I know it's an almost prehistoric era but a doc on John Charles would be amazing. Probably the finest player this nation has ever produced yet nobody outside of Wales seems to know him. He's got an amazing story and I think you'd do it justice with the heavy research you put into each video.
@DailyDoseofFootball please make a story about Andreas Brehme, a legendary player who was an underrated full-back in the 90s who played mostly for Kaiserslautern, Inter, Bayern and many more who sadly passed away. Or about Jan Koller who played for Borussia Dortmund as a striker in the early 2000s.
Yeah great shout on a video about Jan Koller 👌🏻
Thanks for Honza Koller, he has really good story about himself. Anyway they made a movie about Jan Koller back in 2022
@@SuperBeardWill Jan Koller & Thomas Radzinski
RSCA 💜💜🤍🤍
Davids is from my village Coronie in Surinam. I also served in the Royal Dutch Army with his older brother Ricardo Davids. Edgar is one of the most fascinating players the world has ever seen. Because he played like a pitbull on the pitch, but was actually one of the most technical players ever. Quite the contrary.
Man! That video just kept escalating in levels! Awesome vid man!
One of my favorite players growing up, his glasses are iconic.
Yeah ikr to me it seems so weird seeing him without the iconic glasses he was some player
As a kid, i used to think edgar davids looks damn cool with those goggles/glasses. Very iconic and boy he is amazing
I remember to 2000s Nike commercial he does a sick flick up back pass back to a teammate. I was inspired so I created a flick up freestyle that goes back to your other foot
Best nike commercial with v Gaal etcetera, Figo if I'm right..
hahahaha same here man. The golden era for football commercials
My favorite defensive midfielder. Amazing technique. Neverending tenacity. Ferocious tackler.
Love your videos bro i just sit there for like an hour watching them on my tv
He was my favourite player when I was a kid. I also had to wear (sun)glasses for medical reasons outside doing sports. People often reacted weirdly to it so it was so important to have someone to point to. And I was also doing the most running of all kids - though in contrast to Davids that was because of a lack of technical skills.
Always needed Davids in my football manager games. guy was a beast.
"So.......listen to this"
Me: 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
That face off between Edgar and Messi arg vs ned at world cup he looked a real gangsta.
I feel as though Davids legacy was really overshadowed by Seedorf
Seedorf was definitely the more technical player of the two, Seedorf was a scalpel, Davids a broadsword.
They are completely different players with different strong and weak sides. Davids is faster, better defensively and actually technically better in small spaces. Seedorf is tactically much better, has a better pass, better long shot.
As a kid watched both of them play together and Davids was my favourite over Seedorf, Rijkaard and Kluivert were also great, maaan whoever loved football had to love those Dutch teams of the 90's. De Boer brothers, Koeman, Van Basten, Van Der Sar, Gullit...
It is such a hard choice, they were all amazing.
It was magical, those Dutch national teams.
Dank u wel!
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@@lucas82 not sure about the technical per se. I've seen them both play in the Dutch league and abroad since I was young. The scalpel / broadsword comparison is a very, very bad one. They just had a different style. It's like saying that compared to Ronaldinho Zidane is a crowbar. Just dumb.
@realdjoffski7201 totally agree I loved the Dutch back then, Davids was my favourite too!! Those were the days!!!
One of the greatest midfielders of the 90's and 2000. I have watched as a dutch person so many games of him, and he was very special. Unique. So strong and so teechnical.
he wasn't nearly blind at all, he had early stage glaucoma, he had surgery to fix it before it became a problem which also saved almost all of his eyesight, he then wore goggles to protect himself and prevent any further damage.
great vid (as always) this time on my absolute fav midfielder. CHEERS!!!!!!
Great Video as always .Its crazy how unlucky this man was.Everyone only talks about people like baggio who died standing but dont remember this forgotten legend
every Juve and also FIFA 2001 fan remembers this guy
Glad you made a video on Edgar honestly he went through some shit but was a great player, id say iconic.
We used to joke in the Netherlands that the glasses were for protection against the bone splinters flying around.
Mr daily dose of football, i know that you have a lot of players in your list for future video, but please consider making one about Redondo.
I have to mention that Edgar is one of my personal favourite players as a child that grew up in the 90s and early 00s. Thank you so much.
I love your videos so much bro......always puts me in a happy mood😅
No other defensive midfielder in history of football , had that crazy technical skills like davids. He was also face for FIFA 2003 with ryan giggs and roberto carlos. Great memories.
How did the Netherlands not win a World Cup... what players they had! I loved Davids.
because of racism in the team,no unity at all team was divided in the surinames vs the dutch
I've shown my 6 year old grandson videos of Davids. He has been complaining about having to wear sports glasses because of his eyesight as the other kids was making fun of him.
He's a fast little player. He won almost every race at his school's sports day last year. In a recent tournament, he carried his team, scoring 7 of his team's 8 goals, including 5 in one game and stopped the best team in the tournament getting a 100% record by scoring an equaliser. His team was the weaker of the club's two teams and the coach was an idiot who clearly had his favourites, so he's moving to another club - and one which even takes the youngsters to tournaments in Europe. He really was carrying that team because none of the other players would run up the pitch with him so he had to do it all himself, something that pissed him off. He's the white, 6 year old Davids. 🙂 I'm just hoping we can keep him going on this trajectory.
I love this channel thanks bro 😎👍
I remember seeing edgar in a magazine when i was a kid didn't know he was this good and tenacious
Davids had such an engine, like a box to box defensive midfielder, perfect holding playrr for 433.
This was the golden period of football, the late 80’s through to about 2010.
Insane when calling out racism is considered "burning bridges" but we know the Dutch
You could argue that but it was hardly the only coach he had issues with.
Yep typical dutch
they choose to sit on that table together.
@@budgetking2591 it could be argued it’s racist to insist players divide up in tables with one of each race per table.
Yo pls make a ruud gullit one he was a famous Dutch player like davids he also played with Cruyff and also played against Maradona he is a underated icon
There were some incredible Dutch players: johann cruyff, Edgar davids , arjen robben, mark overmars, giovani van bronchorst, Ruud van nistelrooy, ruud gullit, robin van persie, Dennis bergkamp, marco van basten, Clarence seedorf
That's one hell of a career 👏 😳 joining the likes of Cesc, Zlatan, O'Fenomeno, and Vieira as the legends who failed to get their hand on the 'big ears'
he did, he just ddin't play in a final in wich he won, but he played through a winning campaign with Ajax
He did play in the final, It was like one of the main points of the video.
As a Spurs fan, I remember getting my dad'swoodwork glasses which looked like Edgar David's goggles and wearing them in game he was an absolute legend for us.
Man Renato Sanchez reminds me so much of David's. It's unfortunate he is so injury prone
One of my fav players back in the days
He was literally one of my favourite players to watch. It didn’t matter who he was playing for, if he was playing I would watch it. That engine, determination, stamina and appetite was just surreal
Legend. Thank you Edgar Davids for inspiring me. "used to the odds stacked against him...I like that."
Edgar Davis with Zidane were so lethal on the pitch together. That’s why Juventus was so dominant at that time . He was one of my favorite player.
Just a note: the 5th tier, Vanarama National / Conference is not amateur. Most teams are professional, with some being semi-pro. Barnet would have still been fully pro. I think the highest amateur team in the UK is Corinthian Casuals, who are 8th tier.
Loved Davids back then what a player he was, no messing around just straight dominating players!! Those were the days!!!
the blood doping scandal and calciopoli scandal are 2 different ones separated by a decade
Davids/Seedorf duo was the midfield backbone of Ajax and the Dutch team. Davids never gave up chasing the ball, putting massive pressure on the other team. Called him the pitbull back then.
I remember using a lot Netherlands on winning eleven pro 10, he was too good but I know knew his story. Great video!
Beautiful Story. Amazing Player! 🎉.
Just popped in to say that having lived through the period while Edgar Davids was playing and having just read the thumbnail that I would like to declare that nobody had any question as to his humanity. Cheers.
When I Played Winning 11 on PS1 I remember him with the glasses and he was really unstoppable. His stats were insane
Excellently put description of Edgar Davids.
Narrators tone is overly dramatic! Amazing piece on an amazing Guy
The end of his career sounds like it would've made a crazy documentary
One of his best ever games was as a centre-back, against Real Madrid in 1995 in which Ajax won to a standing ovation.
Great video as usual
Crazy vid Love it
One of the most versatile players i've ever seen. I believe he was the sparke that lit Barcelona to their second era of dominance (2005-2013)
Wow. Had no idea how good he was. Thank you!
I remember my dad told me about a player who had glasses and really tough from ajax
Great video keep up the good work.
my children idol.☀️🔥❌❌❌
Legend i was very happy when he signed in Barca ❤️💙
For me as a kid, it was very cool to have such an amazing player wearing glasses to play football too, it was very iconic.
My #1 defensive midfielder of all time. The best enforcer.
The combination seedorf-davids was absolutely insane.
Thanks for this excellent video, Edgar Davids was my favourite player as a kid and I didn't know much of this background detail
Hey brother, i hope your doing well. I was really hoping if you would make a video on Eusebio as i saw his picture once and thought that nobody really talkd about him anymore considering his achievements
Another great video ❤
The name that was used for the group wasn't the cabal, but the cable.
1 of my Favorite Juventus Players back in the days.. 90's childhood days and 2000s teenage days
I will never forgive ea for not putting him in the game
Those orange glasses were so badass and terrifying for some reason
Some people retire gracefully,
David doesn’t give a shit🫡✊🤫❤️🔥✨🦁
The pitbull was one of the most iconic in those 90s to 2000s
I've never seen another player so relentless, neither before nor after him. The very definition of a Pitbull.
Reiziger never said: "We are The Cabal". The word he used was Kabel. Which is the dutch word for Cable. Implying that these players were so connected that they formed a cable.
His goggles and dredds made him iconic 👌🏾
i was not expecting crystal palace being mentioned or that ending lol
as the Legend once said: ``I'm fvcking Edgar Davids!``
One of my favourite players of all time.. what a legend.
I always thought he looked like the villain in cyborg 1989.
Davids and Seedorf in midfield was a cheat code! ❤
Fantastic video
The Pitbull!! Loved Edgar Davids.
When I was a kid Davids was one of my all time favorite players :)
Pretty sure that at 5:42 you've made an error in translation. The 'cabal' should be 'cable'. 'Kabel' (english for 'cable') is Surinamese slang for friendship; having a connection with somebody literally like a cable.
Doesn't change much since a 'cabal' is a faction and the 'kabel' pretty much *was* a faction, it does sound a bit less devious to me.
Anyways good vid!
Edgar davids is the Netherland Ronaldinho
BEST FOOTBALL RUclipsR
Edgar David is one of the players who let fans who have bad vision a hope to become a professional player
🇸🇷 where the real legends are made
You left out the Juventus contract situation which led to him being frozen out and loaned to Barcelona for the second half of the season. I'm guessing Moggi tried to offer him a lower salary as a way to get rid of him, the same way he did with Baggio almost ten years earlier.
Not kabál but kabel as in cable.