The amount of time and work on the videos which i cant imagine, is so unbelieveble, what i see in these videos , i can confirm that is this channel got made for one place, which is art, the montage, the ideas.. its art
The thing i love about this guy is the build up before he names drops a global icon like before he says Del Piero or Zidane. Very lovely story telling.
The Del Piero compilation from 29:05 - 29:27 sent literal chills down my spine, even though I never had the opportunity to watch him play in his prime. Absolute legend of the game, at such a young age. Wow. What a ridiculous player.
In those years I never missed a game of Juve at the pay tv and sometimes I went to the Delle Alpi. I can only say that I agree with the guy, Del Piero was the greatest player on Earth, at the same level of Ronaldo. Much Better than Zidane, he was devastating, fast, dribbling skills and the tecnique that we already know. Than he got injured in the final and he did a so and so WC tournament due to this injury, but in the 98-99 he started again to be the top, before that injury in Udine
Del Piero was a monster before the injuries took pace off him. I had the pleasure of watching him when he signed for Sydney FC but yeah him in the 90's was the thing, only superseded by Ronaldo
@@AbdirahmanIdris-ku9xm But they had Capello as manager. They were woeful in Europe with his dinosaur tactics. Hoof the ball up into the corner for the two big forwards to chase. That was basically his only tactic. The two in midfield, Vieira and Emerson were dreadful too - neither could run at that stage and were well past their best. No pace in the team either.
Saw someone mention your channel on reddit as the "best football channel on youtube" and I was skeptical when I saw 3k subs, but after watching a couple of vids I see he was absolutely right and you're just criminally underrated. Great work man, the quality is too good for this channel to not blow up eventually.
Del Piero was truly something else between 95 and 98. For me he was basically a 90s version of Messi. But then the injury. Despite being good, it's undeniable he wasn't what he once was and never reached his true ultimate true potential 🥲
@@andjelkozlotvor I agree in general but that Del Piero was unreal. But I would've liked to see a Baggio that didn't start his career with an iron nail keeping his knee together.
@@niuniuita They're both legends. I was just pissed off by comment above saying Del Piero was a 90's version of Messi. That's very disrespectful to all great players from same decade like Baggio, Savicevic, Romario, Hagi, R9, Ginola, Okocha... After all, there wasn't players like Messi in 90's. He's so unique, just like many of earlier masters.
I wish Seria A could get itself together and rival the Premier league. The beauty and style of the Italian game in the 80s/90s was unbelievable. Loved watching football Italia in the 90s as a teenager.
No need....although having more high level.playet the englisch league will never br able to rival italy...ugly stadiums, woke, no style and the list goes on
In an era when West Ham want 120 million (!) to sell Declan Rice, Baggio would cost double the price. Same goes for Del Piero, Van Basten at his prime and these stars that showed their class back in the day. I am not talking about R9, as he could cost even more, if he was playing today...
@@patmctallica3522 this is dumb logic because these guys were at the peak of their powers almost 13 years ago. If Messi and Ronaldo and R9 were 22 in 2023 they would go for 200 million today 😂
All these names bring back so many memories, Juventus in the second half of the 90s was unbelievable. What is also unbelievable is the fact that you got all these video clips from back in the day, sometimes even from multiple angles, in high quality. Your videos are absolute masterpieces!
You have insane output for videos that surely take quite a bit of effort to research, script, and edit. And you have to do them twice over, in Arabic and England. Great job as always
This clips was absolutely excellent as a Bionconerri fans since late 1990s. I wish everyone who watch this message 😭 praying for Luca Vialli who found that his cancer was relapse. In the summer he just won Euro2021 with Mancini Azzuri.
what a great team lippi had in the mid 90's. he built another in the early 2000's with buffon thuarm and nedved. wish lippi didn't leave they could of won the 99 champions league
Looking at some of Baggio's club choices, it's obvious he veers from family like clubs to big business clubs and back. It strikes of a guy who knew he had to go on to higher levels but was at his happiest representing a club he loved.
@@dsanchez9703 baggio in Juve is kind of like Cantona in United. Although, they are considered one of the most important players in their clubs' history, they needed to leave for the team to be reconstructed and rebuilded for the them to reach the pinnacle of European football.
@@mitadrusen Baggio was also unlucky the play for these teams when they were at their worst. The guy was literally the best player in the world and one of the greatest of all time, but he never played for a competitive team. Plus, his injuries made it even worse. Juve's re-emergence had nothing to do with Baggio leaving.
Why is their sirens constantly going off in Italy? Anyone know? Monster where you go there’s those ambulance sirens going off everywhere. I know they’re not the heartiest people do you think people are calling for hang nails and stubbed toes? I’m dead serious I’ve been there many times and they’re beautiful warm friendly people but a little dramatic and the siren thing is dead true. I can’t explain it any other way
Del Piero was CLASS. His partnership with Trezeguèt was one of the most potent in Europe, not forgetting Inzaghi. Had the opportunity to watch them play in 2006 WC. Fantastic Doccie 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I'm not disagreeing that Inzaghi was a great player, but he only made one appearance in '06 WC and it was as a substitute 😂 Totti, Del Piero, Luca Toni and Alberto Gilardino were all ahead of him in the pecking order. Still though, I also have very fond memories of that Italy 2006 team.
Yet all the forwards scored first, Iaquinta, Gilardino, Inzaghi, Toni, Totti and then finally at the death of the semis in the last min, Del Piero strikes and blows Germany away to reach the final! What moment and experience that was!
It’s strange, i watch these fantastic presentations from this channel and it spurs the memories i have of watching these clubs eras as they happened. Friends i was with, family members no longer here, im not sure if it was because i was in my youth but football was magical in those days, i watch todays top clubs year in year out and despite great football top players somehow it doesn’t feel as special, when you watched AC Milan in the late 80’s/90’s you knew it was special, or united in 99, something has changed, I can’t put my finger on it but back 20, 30 years ago every team seemed to have so much talent, even the minnows. Saddens me.
I had a feeling this would be our Christmas present. Fantastic video, your videos make me look at how much is left to watch. You have no waste or filler in your episodes. Loved the use of Kiasmos. Can't wait for the next one, you make me want to go back and read over old books I have about European football. Watching that video makes me wonder would you ever think of doing something on Parma? They were quality team who came out of nowhere, and had an amazing rise and stunning fall. Again, great work, this is the quality we come to expect from you. The fact that your budget is substantially less by many digits to a large sports network, and the fact you make something this good, goes to show the talent and dedication you have to this craft and hobby.
Your feedback is always appreciated Darragh. Hopefully Parma will be covered in the future. They have an interesting story no doubt. With time, all the major teams and stories will be covered 👍🏼
Hey Peter appreciate your words. Unfortunately it takes a long time to finish a single episode, but be sure that I don't take any days off from working on it 👍🏼
What an interesting story, again. Please Fahad, never stop making these videos. I already have created a personal ritual for when you upload a video, and I actually celebrate when I receive a Balón notification, because I know it's going to be pure greatness. Thank you!
I'm really glad to hear that Bernardo. It brings a smile to my face that people like you appreciate the content that much, and I hope I can continue delivering ❤
I remember after Italia 90 (the 1990 World Cup in Italy which is still my favourite World Cup) Italian football was shown on English national TV (I had been watching it previously as my parents had SKY satellite tv which had Italian, German & Spanish football on Euro Sport) and all my friends liked Milan because how well they were doing plus they had the Dutch trio of Van Basten, Guillet and Rikjard with the odd one liking Napoli because of Maradona but he soon left so those people went to liking Milan. Non of them liked Juventus let alone properly supported them with their hearts like me and I was so pleased when Baggio came to Juventus as he was my favourite player
I just remember watching Footballs Greatest about Roberto Baggio, the Divine Ponytail. Football can be a brutal, emotionless business deal sometimes. It especially sucks when team have to give up glory and talent for balancing their checkbooks. 😢
Thank you so much for this video,I cannot express enough what this meant to me. The burst of emotions was overwhelming. I couldn't hold my tears back at some points. Thank you for ending the video without going into Calciopoli. It just shows how much respect you have for the fans. I feel like you owe us part 2. You pictured perfectly this win-lose relationship we have. There is no club in the world that goes through so much emotional turmoil like we do. One day we are at the top of the world,the next day we hit rock bottom. But just when everyone thinks we are done forever,we come back and win it all. We are exactly what our colors show,its black and white,its love and hate,its win and lose,but no matter what,in the end we stand together. Forzza Juve
4:26 I loved Ian Rush when he played for Liverpool with John Barns, Peter Beardsley, Steve McMahon and Kenny Dalgliesh in the later part of the 80’s. It wasn’t until the mid 90’s that I knew Ian Rush had played for both the teams I support
You deserve more recognition on UA-cam. You have been very impressive in your football documentary videos. I would certainly recommend you to any football fans. Keep up the good work.
As a Juventus fan even though I’m English (Liverpool were my first love in 85/86 season who I still support but Juventus are my true love and have been since the 89/90 season) I’m so looking forward to seeing this video I just watched your Milan 1986-2008 video and enjoyed it a lot and I looked down the video suggestions to see if you had done a Juventus video but despite 4 of your video there it didn’t have this video so I clicked on the Inter video then saw this video in my suggestions so I clicked on it immediately
There will be a second video im sure.. juve 2000-present? Yes? Also have you thought about making docs about world cup winners? For instance, the story behind Italy winning in 2006? That would be a great documentary! so much back story to that year's win
When I was a kid, footballers only proved their class when they playing in Serie A. Now you have to play in the English Premiership if you wanna be the best.
Your channel WILL explode...it's simply too good not to...you are a magnificent story teller...concise, objective and well researched. You have a fan in me anyday🙌🙌
Juventus Trophies in the 90s 1989-90 UEFA Cup 🏆 1992-93 UEFA Cup 🏆 1994-95 Scudetto 🇮🇹 1995 Italian Super Cup 🏆 1995-96 UEFA Champions League🏆 1996 Intercontinental Cup 🏆 1996 European Super Cup 🏆 1996-97 Serie A 🇮🇹 1997 Italian Super Cup 🏆 1997-98 Serie A 🇮🇹
They also won the Intertoto cup in late 90s which is equivalent to the Europa Conference Cup. It would look great to their belt if they have won the modern CWC as well as ECC.
Absolutely brilliant bro! What a masterpiece in such great detail and high quality! Amazing story telling and compilations! Must’ve been real time consuming? But I hope it all pays off as you deserve all the credit! I’m a Juve fan and been looking to watch something like this for years! Your videos are so good that I end up watching other ones because of the amount of work you put in them and they’ve been outstanding! Big respect to your work bro, keep it up and hope you’re rewarded in abundance for your hard work! Ps. Arguably the greatest of all time, Maradona? Every one knows his Argentina story but a rise and fall compilation of his historic time at Napoli would be spectacular! If anyone can compile a masters piece like that I know it’ll be you bro?! I’ll await for the day for that to drop lol Peace+luv brother 👌
These videos are amazing. Please do a video on Sampdoria. People forget that they actually played in the UCL final and had a great team. Thank you for the videos
It’s been said many times on your other videos but you produce high quality content which out shines a lot of media documentaries with high budgets. You’re too good for UA-cam.
Excellent work brother, I have started to watch your videos from yesterday night. I'm very much passionate about football history and of course a liverpool fan. I would like to congratulate you and urge you to do videos about the controversial aspects of football, for instance 2006 Seria A scam, Heysel disaster, Manchesters plane crash, Hillsborough to name a few. And lastly if possible I would like to work with you with my full passion . love from India.
32:51 the way Del Piero's entire leg got crushed in that collision is gnarly to watch. And Del Piero never had that burst of pace again after that injury.
@@MicheleBize In the end, they need to pay a lot to ref syndicate until they got bankrupt. That moratti thinks by winning would help them, but serie A drop, no sponsor interested w this league, because no competition whatsoever and la Liga rise big
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The amount of time and work on the videos which i cant imagine, is so unbelieveble, what i see in these videos , i can confirm that is this channel got made for one place, which is art, the montage, the ideas.. its art
Very high praise Tamer. Thanks ❤
@@balon-english انت عريبه وله لا
@@balon-english I have to say, it is one of the very few time that I found a documentary about Juve without mistakes or error. Well done.
Yes a superb analytical and entertaining work. Thank you for this. Forze Juve!
The thing i love about this guy is the build up before he names drops a global icon like before he says Del Piero or Zidane. Very lovely story telling.
The Del Piero compilation from 29:05 - 29:27 sent literal chills down my spine, even though I never had the opportunity to watch him play in his prime.
Absolute legend of the game, at such a young age. Wow. What a ridiculous player.
In those years I never missed a game of Juve at the pay tv and sometimes I went to the Delle Alpi. I can only say that I agree with the guy, Del Piero was the greatest player on Earth, at the same level of Ronaldo. Much Better than Zidane, he was devastating, fast, dribbling skills and the tecnique that we already know. Than he got injured in the final and he did a so and so WC tournament due to this injury, but in the 98-99 he started again to be the top, before that injury in Udine
He should've got the '95,'96 or the '98 ballon d'or.
Del Piero was a monster before the injuries took pace off him. I had the pleasure of watching him when he signed for Sydney FC but yeah him in the 90's was the thing, only superseded by Ronaldo
That goal was something else… outside of his foot volley legit impossible it blows my mind
Del Pierro was an incredible offensive weapon...Striker and Offensive all-rounder...he was somewhat the guy Italy needed after Roberto Baggio.
Italian football in 90s was crazy the amount of Superstars in one league the best teams managers
Never anything like it before or since. Even Serie B had household names lol.
@@jackmurphy6864 Yeah, Effenberg and Batistuta played Serie B with Fiorentina.
@@yannick245 You're right. Hagi played there too, I think.
@@jackmurphy6864Juventus during 2005 and 2006 was insane. Ibrahimovic, Trezeguet, Cannavaro, Zambrotta, Thuram, Buffon, Nesta, Del Piero, Nedved.
@@AbdirahmanIdris-ku9xm But they had Capello as manager. They were woeful in Europe with his dinosaur tactics. Hoof the ball up into the corner for the two big forwards to chase. That was basically his only tactic. The two in midfield, Vieira and Emerson were dreadful too - neither could run at that stage and were well past their best. No pace in the team either.
Saw someone mention your channel on reddit as the "best football channel on youtube" and I was skeptical when I saw 3k subs, but after watching a couple of vids I see he was absolutely right and you're just criminally underrated. Great work man, the quality is too good for this channel to not blow up eventually.
Don’t fall into the trap of numbers means everything.
@@Ballerism EXACTLY, ANYONE CAN COOK THE BOOKS.
That 97 blue Juve shirt is classic⚽️👏🏼
Del Piero was truly something else between 95 and 98. For me he was basically a 90s version of Messi. But then the injury. Despite being good, it's undeniable he wasn't what he once was and never reached his true ultimate true potential 🥲
Baggio was better.
@@andjelkozlotvor I agree in general but that Del Piero was unreal. But I would've liked to see a Baggio that didn't start his career with an iron nail keeping his knee together.
@@niuniuita They're both legends. I was just pissed off by comment above saying Del Piero was a 90's version of Messi. That's very disrespectful to all great players from same decade like Baggio, Savicevic, Romario, Hagi, R9, Ginola, Okocha... After all, there wasn't players like Messi in 90's. He's so unique, just like many of earlier masters.
He got Champions League title, World Cup title, Serie A titles and his name is in FIFA 100 list. Not a bad career, eh?
He was definitely one of the elite maestros of football at that time.
I wish Seria A could get itself together and rival the Premier league. The beauty and style of the Italian game in the 80s/90s was unbelievable. Loved watching football Italia in the 90s as a teenager.
No need....although having more high level.playet the englisch league will never br able to rival italy...ugly stadiums, woke, no style and the list goes on
That little Del Piero compilation from 29:05-29:27 was 🔥
Del piero is a masterpiece
This is absolutely brilliant can’t wait to show my dad he loves Juventus and Del Piero
Another masterpiece. Never knew about Fortunato. Sad that he passed away so young and with so much promise.
Ironically, he’s name translated to English means “lucky” or “the lucky one”.
Roberto Baggio what an special player he was!! Just unbelievable! This guy would cost 200 millions now a days
No one costed EVER 200M up today! 🤦♂
...even not R9, CR7 and Lio!
If Ronaldo and Messi were never worth that, I highly doubt it. Doesn't change the fact that he was a baller though
@@Bubs-_- well Mbappe and Haaland are worth almost 200 million,so Baggio would've be worth just as much as them or more.
In an era when West Ham want 120 million (!) to sell Declan Rice, Baggio would cost double the price. Same goes for Del Piero, Van Basten at his prime and these stars that showed their class back in the day.
I am not talking about R9, as he could cost even more, if he was playing today...
@@patmctallica3522 this is dumb logic because these guys were at the peak of their powers almost 13 years ago. If Messi and Ronaldo and R9 were 22 in 2023 they would go for 200 million today 😂
The best football documentary’s this guy makes hands done ✔️
The fact that you included the great Sandro Ciotti in this video really means you know your stuff about Italian football.
My compliments!
All these names bring back so many memories, Juventus in the second half of the 90s was unbelievable. What is also unbelievable is the fact that you got all these video clips from back in the day, sometimes even from multiple angles, in high quality. Your videos are absolute masterpieces!
You have insane output for videos that surely take quite a bit of effort to research, script, and edit. And you have to do them twice over, in Arabic and England. Great job as always
This channel will one day blow up, amazing work as always.
This clips was absolutely excellent as
a Bionconerri fans since late 1990s.
I wish everyone who watch this message 😭 praying for Luca Vialli who found that his cancer was relapse. In the summer he just won Euro2021 with Mancini Azzuri.
God bless you and Gianluca Vialli
what a great team lippi had in the mid 90's. he built another in the early 2000's with buffon thuarm and nedved. wish lippi didn't leave they could of won the 99 champions league
Looking at some of Baggio's club choices, it's obvious he veers from family like clubs to big business clubs and back. It strikes of a guy who knew he had to go on to higher levels but was at his happiest representing a club he loved.
Im a big Baggio fan, i feel he deserved to have been on that 1996 Champions League winning team.
@@dsanchez9703 baggio in Juve is kind of like Cantona in United. Although, they are considered one of the most important players in their clubs' history, they needed to leave for the team to be reconstructed and rebuilded for the them to reach the pinnacle of European football.
@@mitadrusen Baggio was also unlucky the play for these teams when they were at their worst. The guy was literally the best player in the world and one of the greatest of all time, but he never played for a competitive team. Plus, his injuries made it even worse. Juve's re-emergence had nothing to do with Baggio leaving.
It's said that because of his quiet personality, Baggio preferred to play for smaller teams.
This is the best football channel I have ever found. There are many great ones but this one is on another level. Keep up the great work
Appreciate it ❤
Ian Rush said being in Italy was like living in a foreign country 🙈🙈🤣🤣🤣
Because it is :))))))
He was right tho
@@ozyhasari369 duh 🙄 😒 🤪
Why is their sirens constantly going off in Italy? Anyone know? Monster where you go there’s those ambulance sirens going off everywhere. I know they’re not the heartiest people do you think people are calling for hang nails and stubbed toes? I’m dead serious I’ve been there many times and they’re beautiful warm friendly people but a little dramatic and the siren thing is dead true. I can’t explain it any other way
One of the statements of all time😂
Love to see a video on the rise of Liverpool back to English and European champions
Del Piero was CLASS. His partnership with Trezeguèt was one of the most potent in Europe, not forgetting Inzaghi.
Had the opportunity to watch them play in 2006 WC.
Fantastic Doccie 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I'm not disagreeing that Inzaghi was a great player, but he only made one appearance in '06 WC and it was as a substitute 😂 Totti, Del Piero, Luca Toni and Alberto Gilardino were all ahead of him in the pecking order. Still though, I also have very fond memories of that Italy 2006 team.
Yet all the forwards scored first, Iaquinta, Gilardino, Inzaghi, Toni, Totti and then finally at the death of the semis in the last min, Del Piero strikes and blows Germany away to reach the final! What moment and experience that was!
what an incredibly well made video from an italian Juve fan. The amount of accurate things and the storytelling are amazing
Roberto Baggio, Such a great talent!
90s italian football was so special.
It’s strange, i watch these fantastic presentations from this channel and it spurs the memories i have of watching these clubs eras as they happened. Friends i was with, family members no longer here, im not sure if it was because i was in my youth but football was magical in those days, i watch todays top clubs year in year out and despite great football top players somehow it doesn’t feel as special, when you watched AC Milan in the late 80’s/90’s you knew it was special, or united in 99, something has changed, I can’t put my finger on it but back 20, 30 years ago every team seemed to have so much talent, even the minnows. Saddens me.
I had a feeling this would be our Christmas present. Fantastic video, your videos make me look at how much is left to watch. You have no waste or filler in your episodes. Loved the use of Kiasmos. Can't wait for the next one, you make me want to go back and read over old books I have about European football. Watching that video makes me wonder would you ever think of doing something on Parma? They were quality team who came out of nowhere, and had an amazing rise and stunning fall.
Again, great work, this is the quality we come to expect from you. The fact that your budget is substantially less by many digits to a large sports network, and the fact you make something this good, goes to show the talent and dedication you have to this craft and hobby.
Your feedback is always appreciated Darragh.
Hopefully Parma will be covered in the future. They have an interesting story no doubt. With time, all the major teams and stories will be covered 👍🏼
Really wish you guys would create more content. You're my Favourite story tellers.
Hey Peter appreciate your words. Unfortunately it takes a long time to finish a single episode, but be sure that I don't take any days off from working on it 👍🏼
Finally! I've been hyped since you dropped the trailer.
The wait is over. Now for another 6-8 weeks waiting period 😅
@@balon-english well your content has great replay value so it's bearable.
What an interesting story, again. Please Fahad, never stop making these videos. I already have created a personal ritual for when you upload a video, and I actually celebrate when I receive a Balón notification, because I know it's going to be pure greatness. Thank you!
I'm really glad to hear that Bernardo. It brings a smile to my face that people like you appreciate the content that much, and I hope I can continue delivering ❤
@@balon-english keep up the hard work brother ..may God bless you
The best football documentaries on UA-cam by far!
Another piece of art!
This is now like the 6th vid ive watched in a row. Great work dude! we all appreciate it.
I remember after Italia 90 (the 1990 World Cup in Italy which is still my favourite World Cup) Italian football was shown on English national TV (I had been watching it previously as my parents had SKY satellite tv which had Italian, German & Spanish football on Euro Sport) and all my friends liked Milan because how well they were doing plus they had the Dutch trio of Van Basten, Guillet and Rikjard with the odd one liking Napoli because of Maradona but he soon left so those people went to liking Milan. Non of them liked Juventus let alone properly supported them with their hearts like me and I was so pleased when Baggio came to Juventus as he was my favourite player
keep working man! greatest football related content on the website! success will come
I am addicted to this channel. I went through all vidoes in one day.
Scirea is my favourite defender of all time .
He, Baresi, Gentile, Galli, Bergomi, Vierchowod and so many other great defenders had a bad luck to play in pre-internet era.
I just remember watching Footballs Greatest about Roberto Baggio, the Divine Ponytail. Football can be a brutal, emotionless business deal sometimes. It especially sucks when team have to give up glory and talent for balancing their checkbooks. 😢
Why great things are under-appreciated like this channel?
"Juventus are european champions" it's been a long time since we heard that.
Hopefully soon 🤞
@Mosaab MO lol hid from the hangout I see typical
@Mosaab MO nah you hid yesterday lol I was on the hangout, I was checking neither you or your inter boys showed up for the smoke 💨
@Mosaab MO you know damn well Had juve gone to Europa you would’ve shown up happily talking crap stop it lol
even ronaldo couldn't help them win it...i think it will take them a long time to win it again. i dont see juventus winning ucl within next 5-6 years.
Looking forward to watching this! Fantastic channel.
Your work is appreciate balon. GOD BLESS YOU.
Bro what an awesome documentary, every time i see how much work you done on these videos my mind go WOW
Thanks Mahmoud for the appreciation ❤
Amazing documentary man, you truly are amazing, I'm just commenting in all of your videos to improve the algorithm
Thank you so much for this video,I cannot express enough what this meant to me. The burst of emotions was overwhelming. I couldn't hold my tears back at some points. Thank you for ending the video without going into Calciopoli. It just shows how much respect you have for the fans. I feel like you owe us part 2. You pictured perfectly this win-lose relationship we have. There is no club in the world that goes through so much emotional turmoil like we do. One day we are at the top of the world,the next day we hit rock bottom. But just when everyone thinks we are done forever,we come back and win it all. We are exactly what our colors show,its black and white,its love and hate,its win and lose,but no matter what,in the end we stand together.
Forzza Juve
4:26 I loved Ian Rush when he played for Liverpool with John Barns, Peter Beardsley, Steve McMahon and Kenny Dalgliesh in the later part of the 80’s. It wasn’t until the mid 90’s that I knew Ian Rush had played for both the teams I support
I can't get enough of this, high quality please continue to upload. Ajax 95?
Amazing as always... ❤
Thanks for watching!
@@balon-english LOVE
You deserve more recognition on UA-cam. You have been very impressive in your football documentary videos. I would certainly recommend you to any football fans. Keep up the good work.
As a Juventus fan even though I’m English (Liverpool were my first love in 85/86 season who I still support but Juventus are my true love and have been since the 89/90 season) I’m so looking forward to seeing this video I just watched your Milan 1986-2008 video and enjoyed it a lot and I looked down the video suggestions to see if you had done a Juventus video but despite 4 of your video there it didn’t have this video so I clicked on the Inter video then saw this video in my suggestions so I clicked on it immediately
Great documentary,as always
Such videos brings backa lifetime. So well preserved.This video is a gem ❤️
There will be a second video im sure.. juve 2000-present? Yes?
Also have you thought about making docs about world cup winners? For instance, the story behind Italy winning in 2006? That would be a great documentary! so much back story to that year's win
When I was a kid, footballers only proved their class when they playing in Serie A. Now you have to play in the English Premiership if you wanna be the best.
29:05 : THANK YOU ! IT HAD TO BE SAID !!!
Very great and quality content !! I may even say the 1997-1998 jersey is still my favorite of all time !!
Io sono Juventino.
Juventus and Del Piero were my first love in football and it will remind in my blood until the end.
Forza Juve, from Indonesia.
Your channel WILL explode...it's simply too good not to...you are a magnificent story teller...concise, objective and well researched. You have a fan in me anyday🙌🙌
What a fantastic job you have done 🙏⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️
You’re honestly my favorite UA-cam Chanel. Can you please make more of these ?
That was so good you've earned a instant subscriber your work is clearly a labour of love I applaud you.
Simply the best channel to learn about historic teams and their eras 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Keep up the amazing work
Juventus Trophies in the 90s
1989-90 UEFA Cup 🏆
1992-93 UEFA Cup 🏆
1994-95 Scudetto 🇮🇹
1995 Italian Super Cup 🏆
1995-96 UEFA Champions League🏆
1996 Intercontinental Cup 🏆
1996 European Super Cup 🏆
1996-97 Serie A 🇮🇹
1997 Italian Super Cup 🏆
1997-98 Serie A 🇮🇹
More than half of those titles were won because of the abuse of EPO. They deserve to lose all of them
They also won the Intertoto cup in late 90s which is equivalent to the Europa Conference Cup. It would look great to their belt if they have won the modern CWC as well as ECC.
@@alanuk4343 the intertoto was a preliminary for uefa cup
This video was crazy informative an actual deep dive. WOW amazing video and the edits are crazy
thank you for wonderful video.
made me have a 35 years déjà vu.
started to follow Juventus back in 1992
Best football channel out there. Love this channel
Your videos are great, I hope you get big success with the channel.
Absolutely brilliant bro! What a masterpiece in such great detail and high quality! Amazing story telling and compilations! Must’ve been real time consuming? But I hope it all pays off as you deserve all the credit! I’m a Juve fan and been looking to watch something like this for years! Your videos are so good that I end up watching other ones because of the amount of work you put in them and they’ve been outstanding! Big respect to your work bro, keep it up and hope you’re rewarded in abundance for your hard work! Ps. Arguably the greatest of all time, Maradona? Every one knows his Argentina story but a rise and fall compilation of his historic time at Napoli would be spectacular! If anyone can compile a masters piece like that I know it’ll be you bro?! I’ll await for the day for that to drop lol Peace+luv brother 👌
This is another great video. Good job. Bravo!!!
This deserve at least a half a million views. AT LEAST.
Thank you for your amazing job. That Sandro Ciotti' announcement still makes me shiver
Ah to have watched Del Piero play live and win UCLs for Juventus. What joy.
wow idk how many hours u made this video but i can say this video is as precious as gold. great research & facts
tq sir for u hrdwork and compilation about football. may god bless u and entire family.
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you 🙏
Appreciate it ❤
Amazing style of video and storytelling! Merci!
World Class documentary making skills brother. Masterful editing
This is better than History Channel.
These videos are amazing. Please do a video on Sampdoria. People forget that they actually played in the UCL final and had a great team. Thank you for the videos
These are so good man keep up the good work
These should be on Netflix
It’s been said many times on your other videos but you produce high quality content which out shines a lot of media documentaries with high budgets. You’re too good for UA-cam.
What a great channel...I hope to see more videos
Am in love with all your videos man keep up the good work
This is a whole documentary do you work for the BBC tbh this is better than the BBC lol Great job
When I was a kid, and watch football, duo between Del Piero and Inzaghi is my favorite
Your videos are absolutely amazing, thanks
Class documentary only found you yesterday and I've watched them all
Del Piero was an underrated player
Good video some great info⚽️👏🏼
Finally found a YT channel that sooooooooo goood. Brilliant works guys, keep it up
Excellent work brother, I have started to watch your videos from yesterday night. I'm very much passionate about football history and of course a liverpool fan. I would like to congratulate you and urge you to do videos about the controversial aspects of football, for instance 2006 Seria A scam, Heysel disaster, Manchesters plane crash, Hillsborough to name a few. And lastly if possible I would like to work with you with my full passion . love from India.
Your content is simply exceptional!!!
32:51 the way Del Piero's entire leg got crushed in that collision is gnarly to watch. And Del Piero never had that burst of pace again after that injury.
This is brilliant
Why Juventus had to chose between Baggio and Del Piero when they could have both together it's something that beats me...
Great video btw!!!
Please make more vids. These are soo good and informative!
Please bàlon, make the second part of Juventus, from 2000 to 2006 calciopoli. I have to admit that in that year Juventus was a great great team.
Wow, even inter fans in this chanel is not hostile towards juve 😦.
the most scandalous and most corrupt trial in football. Inter was the real team who corrupted referees but has NOT been put on trial.
@@MicheleBize In the end, they need to pay a lot to ref syndicate until they got bankrupt. That moratti thinks by winning would help them, but serie A drop, no sponsor interested w this league, because no competition whatsoever and la Liga rise big