The Most IMPACTFUL Premier League Signings EVER | The Eye Test
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- As the transfer window draws to a close, Lyés Bouzidi and CultureCams draft their 5 greatest Premier League signings ever, based on impact.
All this and more in the latest episode of The Eye Test with @brfootball
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I'm a Chelsea fan but I would say son's move to Tottenham was definitely influential for the revitalization of Tottenham but also his influence of football in Asia now where we are seeing many great talents emerging. Great video!
Sick pod 🔥. Got me through my gym session
Boys i beg you please put this in Spotify 🤲🏻🤲🏻😂
please! a weekly episode on spotify would be amazing
W take!
they can’t do it bc of BR
@@chibifranklin1880They can still upload it to RUclips tho and get tiny clips onto the Br football
Rock paper scissors shoot. It’s the only way
Nah
how about pogba, but in the negative way considering how his transfer affected transfer prices since then
You guys should do some other unique topics before the season starts: Discuss greatest captains/leaders or iconic celebrations and hairstyles.
You could also do a video building the "perfect footballer" with different attributes: shooting, IQ, pace, dribbling. But the twist is you can only use certain players (i.e. Manchester United all-time, current Premier league, players in Euro 2024, etc.)
Hope to see KDB and Hazard. They've impacted their clubs the most and left their legacy on the league
VVD
My fav players and what they brought to their teams
Henry - Finesse shot and put fear in all defenders.
Beckham - Bend it and long passes.
Hazard - Dribbling past all, ran the show
VanDjik - Calmness as a CB
KDbryne - Pass master
KANE - Purest finisher we've seen
Drogba - Big game punisher, hold up play
Bale - Power & Speed and awesome goals
Suarez - scores any/all types of goals.
LAMPARD - Consistency & stats
Bergkamp - Ball control and best Prem goal ever.
Arguably both Ronaldo transfers are big impact. Because his interview but also when he first joined obviously.
I've heard Cantona, I've heard Henry, I've heard Bergkamp, but realistically, the players (and club) most responsible for the massive influx of foreign talent in the late 90s and into the 2000s were the Chelsea boys. Firstly, the most important one was Gullit to Chelsea. Here you had one of the best players in the world at one point, a Ballon d'Or winner, a guy who won everything at club level and even his country's only ever international honour, coming to the Prem to play with, let's face it, mostly scrubs. He was way past his prime and only played a year and a bit, but his influence in bringing other foreign players, largely from Serie A, to England was massive, even though most of those were also past their best. The second biggest name in my eyes is Zola to Chelsea. While guys like Ravanelli and Vialli were either well into their 30s or average like Di Matteo, Zola was the first one to come to England while still more or less at his peak. He had just turned 30, was considered one of the best players in Italy, and took the Premier League by storm. He destroyed teams, and was one of the most technically gifted players to ever grace the Prem. I think Gullit and Zola are the two biggest names when it comes to impact because they were the most responsible for the arrival of foreign talent later on.
Great answer. You nailed it. Just one sidenote: Bergkamp arrived the same year as Gullit and Zola I think, so he was also important.
@@amann7166 Bergkamp was important, but I don't think him arriving by himself would've changed anything. He was no different from Cantona in that regard. Cantona had already been in England for several years and his arrival did nothing to convince other players to come to the Prem. Chelsea changed the league and the attitude of the country towards foreign players and managers with Gullit's arrival.
In terms of one player whose signing literally impacted his club and the league to the highest level AND longest years, it has to be Henry. Shoutout to KDB and Cantona though. Take these guys out of their teams and it kinda affects your entire perception of their clubs (and the league itself).
Im sorry but aguero has to be in here came in and literally was crucial to city becoming the most dominant force in english football and also became the highest foreign scorer in the league’s history
My kinda video
It's obviously without "shoot".
I can only speak to my experience as a fan , but Ali and Virgil changed my life.
The best football duo is bacccck!
The ONLY right answer is ERIC CANTONA, forget everybody else.
Enzo’s transfer made people take it easy on big money signings 😂
We need a La Liga version next
How are you Man U fan and not have Cantona 1??
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It’s rock paper scissors shoot 😂
Here in Denmark we say rock paper scissors now (shoot). Idk what cams is waffling about
Most impactful signing is clearly EDEN HAZARD
😂😂😂 That's funny
List all his impact and I will list just a half of KDB's impact and you will be seeing yourself funny.
@@City_Reuploaded Hazard was a much more impactful signing that KDV
@@Me-gs3uu 🤣🤣🤣🤣 next joke. KDB is a Premier League legend. I'm not sure if Hazard even attained legendary status at Chelsea.
@@City_Reuploaded Don't talk rubbish. I would say you're embarrassing your fellow City fans, but most of you are clueless, anyway.
THEY DONE LYES DIRTY WITH THAT THUMBNAIL, looking like a Indian hero bs aside 😂
1. Cantona
2. Bergkamp
3. Tevez
4. Kante
5. Henry
6. Yaya Toure
7. Cristiano Ronaldo
8. Salah
9. Van Dijk
10. Ashley Cole
For me it’s Ronaldo and Cantona
Cantona helped us become the dominant force we were in the league setting us up to be as good as we were in the early stages of the league and really layed the foundation of Fergie’s legendary dominance with winning our first few top flight trophies after a 26 year drought
Ronaldo helped us regain control in the league where Arsenal had their invincible season and a couple of league titles and Chelsea also going back to back if it had not been for him being world class in the 06-07 season the change of power would have heavily been in favor of either Arsenal or Chelsea we wouldn’t have caught and surpassed Liverpool for most top flight trophies also last player to win the ballon dor in the league as a winger to me is the prototype of the modern day winger that has the flair the can create but most importantly can cut in and be lethal in front of goal scoring any type of goal
Shoutout to Sol Campbell too
This is just a list of the best PL players. Other than John terry and Ashley Cole (even him going to Chelsea undermines this), the all time prem 11 are signings.
just started now hope my boy Dennis Bergkamp gets some flowers🫡
Cantona by far
That rock paper shoot thing is bs lol 😂💔
I’m from the UK and we do rock paper scissors shoot 😂
rock paper scissors shoot RAHHHHHHHHH 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Haven’t watched yet but Bruno should be in this discussions. Never seen a player come to the prem and just takeover like that
and did what exactly
Rooney deserved a shout too
Bergkamp > Henry on impact
No aguero is criminal
Chelsea need a osimhen
Balotelli
rvp to united
Quality content
Cantona easily.
VVD isn’t even top 5
Ryan Giggs was legit overrated. Drogba is properly rated
Nah Giggs is underrated as hell now
@@TurnUpRyanHe’s overrated just cause he played a long time and repeated the benefits of a playing under a world class manager surrounded by players way better then him such as Beckham, Scholes, Keane, CR7, Berbatov, Tevez, Rooney, Irwin, Schmeichal, Ferdinand, Vidic, etc.
He’s Carrick level
@@wayneverhoff2790now stop it Giggs was very integral for United in the mid to late nineties my guy won young player of the year backed to back in 92 and 93 you can be a good player in a squad with elite players 0 ball knowledge and players like CR7 Rooney and Tevez by then he was in his late thirties atleast do your Research 😂
@@TurnUpRyan I mean prime for prime they were better and more impactful to Fergie’s dynasty.
Well Tevez not impact. But still prime for prime.
@@wayneverhoff2790 Giggs at Carrick level?! Now I've heard it all lol.
Cantona, Van Djik, Augero, Henry and Rio
VVD was not better then Ramos at any point in the 2010s
he comfortably was in a one or two seasons
Yeah, he was. Ramos in his best days wasn't as good as peak van Dijk, and I don't even like VVD like that.