Went to a Herta game a few years ago while in Berlin and had some beers with their fans after the game, they were made up that people from England had gone to watch them instead of Bayern or Dortmund and were genuinely the nicest fans I've ever met. Hopefully they can turn things around for the fans
Can confirm - went to Berlin and watched football in a bar, got talking to Herta fans, and I had the best time. Same goes for Fortuna Dussledorf fans aswell.
When I go to Berlin one day I'll make sure it's on a weekend when Hertha BSC are playing at home as they're a unique club in their own disappointing ways. 🔵⚪
As a Berlinerin, lifelong Herthanerin and fan of this channel I’m absolutely thrilled you made this video! Hearing those last few years summarized sure was a wild ride and crazy trip down memory lane. But I enjoyed it nonetheless thanks to your dry humor, great storytelling and sarcasm. Probably the most endurable rendition of Herthas recent fate I’ve had the pleasure of taking in. A few corrections / clarifications though: 1. Herthas members didn’t actually deselect anybody. There were motions for every single member of the committee to be deselected but they either stepped down before the vote (like Gegenbauer) or got a result technically good enough to stay in office but de facto so bad that they once again decided to step down (like e.g. the former Vice President) 2. Kay Bernstein is a former Ultra. It’s true that he founded the „Harlekins“ and helped build up the „Förderkreis Ostkurve“ and was our Capo but he hasn’t been / done any of that for years. So it’s not like we elected someone from the Ostkurve straight into presidential office. But it is of course still true that he is a Herthaner through and through and that that definitely helped him win. 3. The members meeting where Bernstein was elected took place on a Sunday. Not that that is really relevant :D 4. The picture you show when talking about Berlins city council isn’t of Berlins town hall aka „Rotes Rathaus“ but of the „Reichstag“ where the German parliament meets which also happens to be located in Berlin. Once again completely irrelevant to Herthas fate but the Berlinerin in me had to point that out. Regardless of those few things this was once again a great video by you and I really enjoyed it!
@@samsonodhiambo4315 it’s a „Super thanks“ (or whatever the hell exactly UA-cam calls it). Like you have the possibility to send „super chats“ for a small fee (starting at 0.99 I think) during live streams which are then highlighted and more likely to make a creator react to them you can also send „super thanks“ on normal Videos. I enjoyed this video about my favorite club so much that I wanted to give more than „just“ a comment or thanks so I send a bit of money along with it. The option for that (at least on the app) is right below the video along with the like buttons and all that stuff. It’s that heartshaped thing
i’m not one to leave suggestions on videos, but i would love to see what goes into the making of a hitc sevens video. maybe you could mainly focus on how you make the docs, as i’ve realized that they are exceptionally well researched and organized, such as this one. i think it would be cool if you could break down the process of how you gather information and organize it, as they function very much like very good essays
yea its crazy how he does this 5x a week. As a creator, making a single 8 min video essay takes me at least 2 days of research and editing. BTS would be cool
I think it would allow some people to have more respect for Alfie and his content. I like when content creators at least share their difficulties and philosophies. People just look at the video and assume that’s it. Without understanding the time it takes and the internal process
As a FC Union Berlin fan, I am trying desperately not to delight in this video’s existence, but I never thought I’d see the day that Hertha beat us to the bottom of the Bundesliga.
I've been a fan of Hertha BSC for 20 years now and they have driven me to a point where I was getting angry at them for not getting relegated after all the crap they pulled off in recent years. I don't know if Kay Bernstein, Fredi Bobic and new coach Sandro Schwarz are the right people to bring Hertha on track, but my expectations are at a point where I think they can't be worse than previous regimes. However a main point has to be Lars Windhorst not interfering in football affairs and learning when to stfu. If that's the case maybe we can have at least a peaceful season off the pitch. Great work on the video anyway (Even though I don't know why I watched it in the first place since this is really just reliving the nightmare Hertha fans have been through for the last years.), because instead of pointing, blaming and laughing about Hertha it shows a differentiated view of where we are, how we got here, what went wrong and where to go from now. Ha Ho He Hertha BSC
And what's the general thinking there about Pál Dárdai? I'm obviously biased as a Hungarian, but I felt that his outburst about being a small coach and only brought in when shit already hit the fan sounded pretty much valid considering how successful he was in comparison all those big names and the given circumstances.
@@MiklosHajma I love Pal and that he was willing to help out the club even after he was stabbed in the back by Michael Preetz in 2019 shows what the club means to him. I didn't understand the first firing of Dardai in 2019 tbh. and it proved to be right. His second firing I kinda get, even though I don't think it was completely his fault. And I can totally understand his anger since I don't think he was treated right. I just hope he he finds success in the future - be it with Hertha or elsewhere.
@@erikconfirmed1865 Let's be real: Both clubs were completely inept and didn't deserve a shot at the Bundesliga. Hertha just managed to pull a half-decent game out of their asses in the second relegation game and that was enough. If Hamburg would have been a halfway competent opponent they would have crushed Hertha.
I remeber going to Arequipa (Peruvian Province) and finding a little souvenir ball of Hertha Berlin in the streets. I kept it with me for years… In a strange way it aslso made me fond of the club haha
What do you think of Urs Fischer‘s Job at Union Berlin. Because they barely ever spend any money, they don’t really have star players. Yet they got better every year they were up, and are now playing in the Europa league.
@@EisernRob I genuinely think his incredible. Look at the squad value, they have no right to be where they are? What will be his next Job? Dortmund would seem like a reasonable sized market…
Bravo! That was quite the thorough explanation about Hertha! And yes as a fan of Hertha and Berlin my second home, the issues run deep. And fact that Berlin Football culture is more about identity and not about Trophies! Every Kietz or neighborhood has a team that identifies that neighborhood in many ways..
I personally didn’t request this one, but the title has been ringing in my head for the past several seasons. Union are definitely the top dogs of Berlin right now, and I think it will remain that way for awhile.
Hertha Berlin are one of my favourite respective German clubs daily and ever in this world and other planets,good friends!!!I am extremely so sad and in tears to see Hertha Berlin falling from grace slowly due to the unfortunate reasons but hopefully,they would slowly bounce back to replicate their past glories which they had achieved since their affliation in the German football,good friends!!!LONG LIVE,HERTHA BERLIN!!!🙏
Since you mention the HSV: Do "7 Clubs that have never been promoted". In Germany, that description only fits to the Hamburger SV, who always played in the highest possible league until they got relegated a couple of years ago... I honestly wonder, if there are other clubs like that.
Very good summary and great that the club is called Hertha BSC instead of Hertha Berlin in the clip (which always sounds weird to Germans). A little correction Bernstein isn't part of the ultra scene anymore (also Steffel is president of the handball club Füchse Berlin who are pretty succesful).
I really feel like you only scratched the surface with Windhorst. Like his big plan to build a new stadium that Hertha would completely own was mentioned but not much elaborated upon (this plan failed pretty hard so far) but also that the guy is being investigated for money laundering RIGHT NOW and just how much shenanigans and bullshit he has gone through with his companies. The on-again-off-again relationship with Pal Dardai in the last few years could've also been mentioned because it really shows how clue- and directionless they are. Also i feel like the absurdity of the relegation playoffs was understated. in the first leg of the playoff hertha were DREADFUL and then in the second leg they were suddenly much better. It was revealed afterwards that this was because Magath handed the reins to Boateng and Boateng was allowed to assemble the starting 11. So literally after going through 3 coaches, the guy that kept them up wasn't even their coach
Can you do a video about the downfall of the Bulgarian national football team- we went from being 4th in the world in 94 to drawing with Gibraltar and losing 5-2 to Georgia a couple of weeks ago. I think it would be an interesting video+ you dont really do stuff about national teams.
@@tonijelecevic9238 whats even sadder is that we cant say its just a shit generation, because the u21 also drew with Gibraltars u21-who during the tournament had conceded 41 goals and scored 1. Guess who they scored against.
Lmao almost all eastern European teams after 80s and 90s declined hard. Exceptions being russia and ukraine who themselves are honestly close to shit. Hungary nowadays is impressive so u can expect them to overachieve.
As a life long Hertha fan I must say you made a good job with this video. But I have to add, that Herthas average attendance would be enough to fill most Bundesliga stadiums. It's just that the Olympiastadion is sometimes too big. Especially for unattatractive games. Right now I am more optimistic about our future then what I have been for awhile. Both Bobic, Bernstein and Windhorst want to make things better for our future. Key to that is the internal and external communication. I have a feeling that Bernstein will have a positive impact on the club culture, because he lives Hertha BSC everyday and his history as a Ultra can be helpful for the relationship between club and the fans. Bobic allready made 2 good signings this summer (both free transfers), but has to earn money first before making any bigger singnings (the pandemic and Klinsmanns recless spending have cost us a lot of cash). However I have faith in them. Also we have a cople candidates for sale (Alderete, Piatek, Ascascibar, Lukebakio) who could bring some good transfer fees and lower our wages. For example we led go of Stark after this season, because he demanded too much money (which has not reflected on his performance on the pitch) and replaced him with Kempf (free transfer from Stuttgart). The team also seems to have bonded a lot over the relegation games. If they can work together like they did, then the next season will be better. I would call a uneventful midtable finish a success after the last season and the we could build from there. But all of it will take time. There was a lot of mismanagement since 2010 when Preetz took over (we where relegated in his first season as manager f.e.).
Fun fact #4:The furthest Hertha BSC has been in European competitions was when they reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup in the 1978-79 season getting knocked out on away goals(1-0 and 2-1) by Red Star Belgrade.
Sorry but the take about "none team had more empty seats than hertha and fewer than union" was pretty bad as hertha has a 75000 stadium and union a 20000 stadium while the covid restrictions only allowd 25000 people in the stadium and hertha was even below teams with bigger stadiums like bayern or dortmund because the covid restrictions been more strict in berlin than in the rest of the country. After the restrictions turned down in march and stadiums could be filled again hertha had a home attendance of over 66k which was the third highest after dortmund and bayern. Sorry but absolute bad take! Hertha has still one of the best fans in germany and surely still a bigger fanbase than union for example
But you've just outlined the exact context within which the comment was made in the video, regarding Union needing to enlarge their stadium because of over subscription and Hertha needing a smaller one as their current home is too large for them. That comment was clearly made to highlight the reason both clubs are trying to make those changes, rather than to compare the size of fan bases.
@@djalland1 yeah but it’s too easy to say “hertha can’t get their 75000 stadium filled while union always fills their 20000 stadium”. If hertha would’ve a 20000 stadium they would’ve needed an enlargement like 70 years ago. If hertha would’ve a true football stadium without the running tracks and shit with like 55-60k seats it would be always sold out and that are numbers on the level of Frankfurt, Gladbach and stuttgart. I’m not sure if union could fill a stadium this size regularly. At the end it’s just easy to say a club can’t sold out their stadium when you put a not-top club in the 3rd largest stadium in Germany. There are exactly 3 clubs in Germany which could fill the Olympiastadion regularly and you can’t blame hertha for not being one of the 3 biggest clubs. Eventhough I’m not even sure if Dortmund, Schalke or Bayern would even sell out the Olympiastadium. Before Bayern got the Allianz arena they played in the Munich Olympiastadium and funnily it was almost never sold out. It has a capacity of 70000 and Bayern average attendance until 2005 was always between 50-55k. Extremely close to herthas numbers. Then in the 2005/06 season with the Allianz arena the numbers rapidly changed to 68000 average home attendance and never went below 68000 again (the record before was 59000 in a season in the 90s)
@@maarius030 Dortmund and Bayern would sell out the Olympiastadion. Dortmund fills the Westfalenstadion which has additional 5000 seats and Bayern filled 75 thousand in the last regular season (w/o covid). I think Schalke would too, but I'm not too sure. I think there is a reason for a 15-20 thousand seat gap to Dortmund and München.
If you're a football fan casually visiting Berlin then going to the Olympic stadium to see Hertha BSC is usually part of the itinerary. ⚽ I hope they fulfill their potential one day and grow like Dortmund have in the last decade.
Hi Alfie, awesome docu. As a German it is a tradegy to see what they do in Berlin. They need to get their poo together and got good people in place. Speaking of a nightmare in Germany, can you donone about HSV. That is even sadder than Hertha
and here we are a year later with Hertha about to be relegated...they kept swinging for the fences with Windhorst's money and just blew it all on terrible signings. What they need is a practical coach who understands the player's he has and some better academy system for moving their own youth players into the first team
I really loved the video and the explanation. Many thanks. I wish them all the best for the future. I love the city of Berlin. Arguably the best in Europe
What on Earth is Going On At Esbjerg fB in Denmark ... in 2018-2019 they got Bronze, in 2022-2023 they're playing in third tier, after being relegated in 2019-2020 and 2021-2022
Perhaps you could do a “What’s gone right at Plymouth Argyle?” My team went from administration and nearly being relegated twice from the football league to barely missing out on a playoff spot for the championship this season, competing against teams with far higher budgets than us.
This was a very well researched & informative video, good job. Always wondered what this odd thing of Hertha becoming football giants on FM every season was all about!
If this video was made a few months later it would have been 2 hours long considering how much has happened with hertha. We got relegated, windhorst was convicted of blackmailing via a israelian hacking firm, pal dardai is back as head coach, benny weber is new sporting director and Kay Bernstein, who actually created a new love of fans for hertha and is loved by everybody tragically died 3 months ago. Rip
I’m a huge VfB supporter, I have a soft spot for Hertha however. It’s mind blowing that a club that plays in Berlin, at the most famous stadium in all of Germany, are so unsuccessful historically.
A video about the success story of Port Vale since Carol Shanahan took over, considering we just won the playoff final.Her charity work, bringing in Darrell Clark, then the things he went through this season. Plus we were on a winning streak and 1 point off the playoffs and she voted to end the first covid season early.....The fact our ground was nearly bought and demolished for a car park or shopping centre or something before that as well Carol saved the club.
I’ve been to a hertha berlin match, the only match I’ve been to outside England and Wales, around 2008. I had a great time at the sparsely attended massive stadium!
Last night i saw a twitter thread about Hertha's new president and the club's all around situation, and I thought to myself "This as Alfie Written all over it", go to sleep, wake up, and boom here we are, mind blown 😂😂😂😂
Heading to Berlin with my mates in a few months and we’re heading to a hertha game, part of the reason why we’re going, we was buzzing when they stayed up last season
9:40 I always wonder how there are people who don’t know what 50+1 is. Real Madrid is also a 50+1 club, it’s not like this is a concept exclusive to Germany. And also one shouldn’t confuse companies and clubs. While there are still real clubs in the Bundesliga and 2nd Bundesliga, some have converted into companies and public stock companies. BUT - and that is the important part here - those companies still are under majority rule by a so called „eingetragener Verein“ = registered association under German association law. And that registered associations have to follow the 50+1 rule. I just wanted to mention it because you said „companies“ twice, which isn’t the correct term for registered associations. So while the members may not be able to directly vote on decisions made in the professional football companies of their associations, they are however able to influence that business by voting on how much power is given to the football company, who’s in the councils overseeing the company and deciding who runs the company and also they can vote on changes to their statute the football company has to follow to a certain amount. In real and still fully registered associations without an „outsourced“ football company, so teams like 1. FC Nuremberg, members can vote on anything concerning the club. There have been talks whether founding a football company in Nuremberg would give us the opportunity to raise more money but at the moment members would deny such a move. Tradition and power of the members is much more important than money. It’s still somewhat strange to me that the English have sold the soul and tradition of their football history just for money, I doubt they even realize what they’ve given up with that decision
Aaaaaaand they went down the drain of 2. Bundesliga this year. I'm not a Hertha fan (more of a Union kind of boy) but I do feel bad for Hertha. Hope they can return to Bundesliga in 2024 with Schalke and Hamburg.
After all these years of bleeding sweating and hoping with Union Berlin I cannot tell you how happy that makes me. The first East German club to both survive and make it back into the Bundesliga and now for two seasons in a row there are in European competition I am delirious
Day 21 - The Fall and Rise of FK Velež Mostar From a Club that has beaten Borussia Dortmund, Twente, Derby County and many others to a club that was forced from their own stadium, reduced to nothing during the Bosnian War, becoming a mediocre top-level team in the 00s to nearly being forced into folding in 2016 to its amazing comeback to European competitions in 2021 seeing the early exit of Greek giants AEK Athens in a sensational win in Athens!
My fave German team. Went to most of Hertha's games whilst on a 2 year posting between 79 & 81 at the Olympic Stadium. They weren't very good back then either ! Saw them play at the post stadium against my Foxes in a friendly (1-1) Larry may got Leicester's goal.
We surely must be getting close to a "what on earth is going on at West Bromwich Albion" video. Mid table premier team when a "billionaire" owner took over. Finished in their lowest position in the championship in 20 years. Rather than investing the owner is taking money out of the club in "loans". Players being given ridiculously high contacts when underperforming. Players who are obviously not good enough being signed for painfully high fees/wages, and players being sold for under market value, sometimes behind the managers back.
can i make a suggestion please can we have a yearly what's going on a Hull. I think we would all enjoy it and I think it would help with your frequent references to hull in your videos. Also it woudl just be fun.
a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now. The story of they lost the club, how the F A allowed that and won’t allow that anymore. How they were very close to moving to ireland How they went up the English football leagues. It would be a good documentary video if you can do this. #thepeopleschannel
@IndiekidDrugPatrol can’t even deny it. If things don’t change drastically this season in terms of performances then we’ll definitely be playing league one football next year
Day 48: Considering that the last player who played in the miracle of Bern died about 7 months ago, I would really like to see a video about the whole story between Germany and Hungary, especially because it meant so much to at least the German population
Thank you for this video. Enjoyable to listen to but as a life long fan also very difficult to hear the truth. I can only hope that it improves but I doubt it. Well done Union
As a Berlin native I never really cared about Hertha I've supported Borussia Dortmund and Werder Bremen since 2004. The second I saw Klinsmann being appointed as coach I could only laugh. I've thought (and was kinda hoping tbh) that Hertha would go down. And unsurprisingly to me, it happened. The icing on the cake is that Union surpassed them simply by being run like a serious football club and not utter nonsense like at Hertha. I mean, if you seriously sign Klinsmann after his embarrassing tenure at Bayern, I don't know what to say.
Can you do a club profile or some video on Johor Darul Ta'zim - they are a Malaysian Super League club and have a very interesting history. They have an incredible fan base and owner who's passionate about the club. They recently reached the last 16 of the ACL for the first time in their history and put Malaysian football on the map. They've attracted European talent like Fernando Forestieri and Jordi Amat. Could be a good success story video :)
I would say that Johor Darul Ta’zim is Malaysian PSG as their owner is Johor Prince Tengku Ismail. Tengku Ismail has the wealth and passion in football and his team becomes better and better since 2013
@HITC Sevens, can we get a "what on earth is going on at Birmingham City". League cup winners in 2011, 20th in the championship this season. 8 different managers from 2016, 2 transfer embargos, and a point deduction.
very good video but you kinda talked down the hertha fans alot. Yeah hertha is the clubs with the most empty seats BUT the problem is that hertha has a stadium the size of bayerns stadium. Eventhough the team has been absolute trash this season and was on the 17th place in march, after the covid restrictions turned down in germany hertha had an average home attendance of over 66000. Before Covid the average home attendance was at ca. 50000 which is the same frankfurt or gladbach. Hertha needs and wants a smaller stadium (55-60k seats) which is a REAL FOOTBALL stadium without the running tracks etc. Hertha has one of the best fans in germany, one of the biggest fanbases and are pretty underrated and overhated!!!
I'll give you that. The Olympic Stadium looks terrible when it comes to a proper football atmosphere... running track, dull seat colour and obviously way too big for Hertha. A soulless bowl.
@@soundscape26 exactly! Architecturally it’s a beautiful stadium but its not made for football. You sit 30m away from the pitch and the sound is terrible
@@maarius030 Furthermore, given that it's a protected infraestructure Hertha cannot even brand the stadium with their colours, logo, sponsors, etc. I'm sure it feels quite an anonymous place for them.
Lars Windhorst should have realised that to turn Hertha into a Football Club on the scale of Bayern Munich, he would have needed to invest Billions into the club. Especially when €370 Million gets you 3 World Class Players at most these days.
Any chance of one of these videos on Catania in serie C/C? Sounds random but I started a football manager save unemployed and ended up there, a very old club with a lot of history in italian football that has been in the past demoted for match fixing scandals, many many financial issues and it looks like they weren't allowed to finish the season with 3 or 4 games left this year with very little explanation or information online as to why? I would love to know a lot more and I'm sure you would find it. Would be a very interesting watch
Watching bundesliga relegation playoffs this season was bizarre: 2 great clubs from 2 largest cities in Germany, and both teams completely sucked ass. Hertha won because they were just a bit less terrible than HSV.
Most recent highlight as a Hertha fan for me was that when I tried to buy the new kit my 10% off coupon turned out to raise the Prise by 10%… like how tf do you mess up so bad?! Oh and don’t let me get startet with the problems that arose while trying to buy a season ticket
Yo Alfie could do u a documentary on Borussia Mochengladbach. In the 2019/20 season they managed to finish in the top 4. Now they have gone 2 straight seasons without European football having finished 8th and 10th respectively. They sold Zakaria to juventus, they have players over the age of 30 and they had the 3rd worst defence in the Bundesliga last season with 61 goals with only Furth and Hertha conceding more. They even conceded 17 goals in 4 consecutive games.
"They have players over the age of 30"😂 oh no what a nightmare. Calm down, unless Hertha they're still stable after those 2 seasons and there is a good chance they will attack international football again this season. They are still way to stable to make a video about them.
While Berlin may not be as big as big in football as the city should be, they're miles ahead of Paris when it comes to football culture! And no crappy Qatar money were used to pull off an elite team in Berlin ;)
What people don't understand is that as a Hertha fan we don't expect success. We want our local Berlin boys to become professionals, leave it all on the pitch each game day, beat Union and shoot for winning the domestic cup!
Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 344) I will not give up until the video is made or Alfie himself tells me to stop. Everyone else telling me that will be ignored. If you don't believe my number, just go back to the previous videos. I'm at the bottom most of the time, but I'm there.
@@lordbendtner6404 "death note character name" ... Ryuzaki is a common name in Japan, and L's last name was never mentioned. Also even if that was the inspiration, what the fuck does that has to do with anything? Can't be a fan of more than one thing or what?
It would be awesome if you could do a video about Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League (premier division football in India). We're the team with record average attendances in Asia, and have the highest number of social media followers for a football club in Asia. Kerala is unique in the sense that although India as a whole loves cricket, the province of Kerala prefers football and has a rich footballing history. I think that it would be an interesting video since hardly any videos are made about football in India.
Really fascinating, as someone who used to live in Berlin and is an Union fan but would sometimes go see Hertha with pals this was a really brilliant and informative piece
I’m a Sunderland fan but during lockdown I chose them as my Bundesliga team and I’ve kept an eye on them ever since. Can’t help but feel it’s my fault
no worries mate, as Berlin guy I've been fan since the late 90ies and it went downhill with Hertha since the 2009/10 season. so ur not guilty 😅
Curse of a black cat 😂
Im a hertha supporter since the late 90's so i feel you bro. Also, i used to live in Sunderland
Honestly explains it all tbf
Oh boy 😂
Went to a Herta game a few years ago while in Berlin and had some beers with their fans after the game, they were made up that people from England had gone to watch them instead of Bayern or Dortmund and were genuinely the nicest fans I've ever met. Hopefully they can turn things around for the fans
Can confirm - went to Berlin and watched football in a bar, got talking to Herta fans, and I had the best time. Same goes for Fortuna Dussledorf fans aswell.
When I go to Berlin one day I'll make sure it's on a weekend when Hertha BSC are playing at home as they're a unique club in their own disappointing ways. 🔵⚪
As a Berlinerin, lifelong Herthanerin and fan of this channel I’m absolutely thrilled you made this video! Hearing those last few years summarized sure was a wild ride and crazy trip down memory lane. But I enjoyed it nonetheless thanks to your dry humor, great storytelling and sarcasm. Probably the most endurable rendition of Herthas recent fate I’ve had the pleasure of taking in. A few corrections / clarifications though:
1. Herthas members didn’t actually deselect anybody. There were motions for every single member of the committee to be deselected but they either stepped down before the vote (like Gegenbauer) or got a result technically good enough to stay in office but de facto so bad that they once again decided to step down (like e.g. the former Vice President)
2. Kay Bernstein is a former Ultra. It’s true that he founded the „Harlekins“ and helped build up the „Förderkreis Ostkurve“ and was our Capo but he hasn’t been / done any of that for years. So it’s not like we elected someone from the Ostkurve straight into presidential office. But it is of course still true that he is a Herthaner through and through and that that definitely helped him win.
3. The members meeting where Bernstein was elected took place on a Sunday. Not that that is really relevant :D
4. The picture you show when talking about Berlins city council isn’t of Berlins town hall aka „Rotes Rathaus“ but of the „Reichstag“ where the German parliament meets which also happens to be located in Berlin. Once again completely irrelevant to Herthas fate but the Berlinerin in me had to point that out.
Regardless of those few things this was once again a great video by you and I really enjoyed it!
Eisern !
Dynamooooo
What is that 4.99 flair on your comment? I'm genuinely curious.
@@samsonodhiambo4315 it’s a „Super thanks“ (or whatever the hell exactly UA-cam calls it). Like you have the possibility to send „super chats“ for a small fee (starting at 0.99 I think) during live streams which are then highlighted and more likely to make a creator react to them you can also send „super thanks“ on normal Videos. I enjoyed this video about my favorite club so much that I wanted to give more than „just“ a comment or thanks so I send a bit of money along with it. The option for that (at least on the app) is right below the video along with the like buttons and all that stuff. It’s that heartshaped thing
nur der bfc
i’m not one to leave suggestions on videos, but i would love to see what goes into the making of a hitc sevens video. maybe you could mainly focus on how you make the docs, as i’ve realized that they are exceptionally well researched and organized, such as this one. i think it would be cool if you could break down the process of how you gather information and organize it, as they function very much like very good essays
yea its crazy how he does this 5x a week. As a creator, making a single 8 min video essay takes me at least 2 days of research and editing. BTS would be cool
@@MithrandilPlays Absolutely, his workload is fantastic.
Yeah that would be great and gain him more fans tol who will appreciate the work more
I think it would allow some people to have more respect for Alfie and his content. I like when content creators at least share their difficulties and philosophies.
People just look at the video and assume that’s it. Without understanding the time it takes and the internal process
@@MithrandilPlays whats even crazier is he did this 7 days a wekk for the best part of 4 years
Was baffled they had a budget on FIFA of 61m, 3rd highest in the league but guess I'll learn why soon
And now you know they have had a ridiculous amount of money pumped into the club.
Seriously was surprised when Hertha was offering big money for my players on older football managers.
As a FC Union Berlin fan, I am trying desperately not to delight in this video’s existence, but I never thought I’d see the day that Hertha beat us to the bottom of the Bundesliga.
I've been a fan of Hertha BSC for 20 years now and they have driven me to a point where I was getting angry at them for not getting relegated after all the crap they pulled off in recent years.
I don't know if Kay Bernstein, Fredi Bobic and new coach Sandro Schwarz are the right people to bring Hertha on track, but my expectations are at a point where I think they can't be worse than previous regimes. However a main point has to be Lars Windhorst not interfering in football affairs and learning when to stfu. If that's the case maybe we can have at least a peaceful season off the pitch.
Great work on the video anyway (Even though I don't know why I watched it in the first place since this is really just reliving the nightmare Hertha fans have been through for the last years.), because instead of pointing, blaming and laughing about Hertha it shows a differentiated view of where we are, how we got here, what went wrong and where to go from now.
Ha Ho He Hertha BSC
HSV should've won the second relegation game but when their club needed Kittel and Glatzel the most, they vanished :'(
And what's the general thinking there about Pál Dárdai? I'm obviously biased as a Hungarian, but I felt that his outburst about being a small coach and only brought in when shit already hit the fan sounded pretty much valid considering how successful he was in comparison all those big names and the given circumstances.
@@MiklosHajma I love Pal and that he was willing to help out the club even after he was stabbed in the back by Michael Preetz in 2019 shows what the club means to him. I didn't understand the first firing of Dardai in 2019 tbh. and it proved to be right. His second firing I kinda get, even though I don't think it was completely his fault. And I can totally understand his anger since I don't think he was treated right. I just hope he he finds success in the future - be it with Hertha or elsewhere.
@@erikconfirmed1865 Let's be real: Both clubs were completely inept and didn't deserve a shot at the Bundesliga. Hertha just managed to pull a half-decent game out of their asses in the second relegation game and that was enough. If Hamburg would have been a halfway competent opponent they would have crushed Hertha.
Tut mir echt leid, dass du dich als Fan sahst oder siehst. Ich finde die Hertha unerträglich.
Finally someone talks about Hertha Berlin
That's something only a Non-Hertha fan can say these days.
@@EinTeufelskreis I am a Hertha fan
@@Hekka101 I thought so. I was just being cynical. 😅👍🏻
I remeber going to Arequipa (Peruvian Province) and finding a little souvenir ball of Hertha Berlin in the streets. I kept it with me for years… In a strange way it aslso made me fond of the club haha
What do you think of Urs Fischer‘s Job at Union Berlin. Because they barely ever spend any money, they don’t really have star players. Yet they got better every year they were up, and are now playing in the Europa league.
He made a video about the rise of the club last year!
ua-cam.com/video/0zgtNJUpCKA/v-deo.html
@@pierfrancescocosta6336 Much appreciated
Best Coach in the world….not biased or anything 😋
@@EisernRob I genuinely think his incredible. Look at the squad value, they have no right to be where they are? What will be his next Job? Dortmund would seem like a reasonable sized market…
@@jahnvansohn9906 or never leave 🙏 if I knew how to build statues there’d be one already outside die Alte Försterei.
Bravo! That was quite the thorough explanation about Hertha! And yes as a fan of Hertha and Berlin my second home, the issues run deep. And fact that Berlin Football culture is more about identity and not about Trophies! Every Kietz or neighborhood has a team that identifies that neighborhood in many ways..
I personally didn’t request this one, but the title has been ringing in my head for the past several seasons. Union are definitely the top dogs of Berlin right now, and I think it will remain that way for awhile.
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Not always about actual form
Hertha Berlin are one of my favourite respective German clubs daily and ever in this world and other planets,good friends!!!I am extremely so sad and in tears to see Hertha Berlin falling from grace slowly due to the unfortunate reasons but hopefully,they would slowly bounce back to replicate their past glories which they had achieved since their affliation in the German football,good friends!!!LONG LIVE,HERTHA BERLIN!!!🙏
What grace did they fall from?
Falling from grace? They have never been at any place to be adored.
@@Mattesgalleon so you‘re 10 years old?
@@homerj.simpson7562 Good friend,I was meant by term of "falling from their successful years!!!
@@Mattesgalleon Of course,Hertha Berlin are falling from their grace but have you not read about their history,good friend?
Since you mention the HSV: Do "7 Clubs that have never been promoted". In Germany, that description only fits to the Hamburger SV, who always played in the highest possible league until they got relegated a couple of years ago... I honestly wonder, if there are other clubs like that.
Very good summary and great that the club is called Hertha BSC instead of Hertha Berlin in the clip (which always sounds weird to Germans). A little correction Bernstein isn't part of the ultra scene anymore (also Steffel is president of the handball club Füchse Berlin who are pretty succesful).
I really feel like you only scratched the surface with Windhorst. Like his big plan to build a new stadium that Hertha would completely own was mentioned but not much elaborated upon (this plan failed pretty hard so far) but also that the guy is being investigated for money laundering RIGHT NOW and just how much shenanigans and bullshit he has gone through with his companies.
The on-again-off-again relationship with Pal Dardai in the last few years could've also been mentioned because it really shows how clue- and directionless they are.
Also i feel like the absurdity of the relegation playoffs was understated. in the first leg of the playoff hertha were DREADFUL and then in the second leg they were suddenly much better. It was revealed afterwards that this was because Magath handed the reins to Boateng and Boateng was allowed to assemble the starting 11. So literally after going through 3 coaches, the guy that kept them up wasn't even their coach
waiting for this one since 2 years.. thank you Alfie!! Ha Ho He
Can you do a video about the downfall of the Bulgarian national football team- we went from being 4th in the world in 94 to drawing with Gibraltar and losing 5-2 to Georgia a couple of weeks ago. I think it would be an interesting video+ you dont really do stuff about national teams.
Aupa Atleti! Cheers from a fellow Colchonero 💪💪💪🔴⚪️
Not beating Gibraltar.. Bruh
@@tonijelecevic9238 whats even sadder is that we cant say its just a shit generation, because the u21 also drew with Gibraltars u21-who during the tournament had conceded 41 goals and scored 1. Guess who they scored against.
@@pavelmarinov8361 Lol
Lmao almost all eastern European teams after 80s and 90s declined hard. Exceptions being russia and ukraine who themselves are honestly close to shit.
Hungary nowadays is impressive so u can expect them to overachieve.
As a life long Hertha fan I must say you made a good job with this video. But I have to add, that Herthas average attendance would be enough to fill most Bundesliga stadiums. It's just that the Olympiastadion is sometimes too big. Especially for unattatractive games.
Right now I am more optimistic about our future then what I have been for awhile. Both Bobic, Bernstein and Windhorst want to make things better for our future. Key to that is the internal and external communication.
I have a feeling that Bernstein will have a positive impact on the club culture, because he lives Hertha BSC everyday and his history as a Ultra can be helpful for the relationship between club and the fans. Bobic allready made 2 good signings this summer (both free transfers), but has to earn money first before making any bigger singnings (the pandemic and Klinsmanns recless spending have cost us a lot of cash). However I have faith in them. Also we have a cople candidates for sale (Alderete, Piatek, Ascascibar, Lukebakio) who could bring some good transfer fees and lower our wages. For example we led go of Stark after this season, because he demanded too much money (which has not reflected on his performance on the pitch) and replaced him with Kempf (free transfer from Stuttgart).
The team also seems to have bonded a lot over the relegation games. If they can work together like they did, then the next season will be better. I would call a uneventful midtable finish a success after the last season and the we could build from there.
But all of it will take time. There was a lot of mismanagement since 2010 when Preetz took over (we where relegated in his first season as manager f.e.).
Fun fact #4:The furthest Hertha BSC has been in European competitions was when they reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup in the 1978-79 season getting knocked out on away goals(1-0 and 2-1) by Red Star Belgrade.
Sounds like there’s no shame losing that
Red Star were dangerously badass
Excellent content as always Alf mate
Sorry but the take about "none team had more empty seats than hertha and fewer than union" was pretty bad as hertha has a 75000 stadium and union a 20000 stadium while the covid restrictions only allowd 25000 people in the stadium and hertha was even below teams with bigger stadiums like bayern or dortmund because the covid restrictions been more strict in berlin than in the rest of the country.
After the restrictions turned down in march and stadiums could be filled again hertha had a home attendance of over 66k which was the third highest after dortmund and bayern. Sorry but absolute bad take! Hertha has still one of the best fans in germany and surely still a bigger fanbase than union for example
But you've just outlined the exact context within which the comment was made in the video, regarding Union needing to enlarge their stadium because of over subscription and Hertha needing a smaller one as their current home is too large for them. That comment was clearly made to highlight the reason both clubs are trying to make those changes, rather than to compare the size of fan bases.
The stadium attendance was higher at the end of the seasons, because we we’re about to get relegated…
@@djalland1 yeah but it’s too easy to say “hertha can’t get their 75000 stadium filled while union always fills their 20000 stadium”. If hertha would’ve a 20000 stadium they would’ve needed an enlargement like 70 years ago. If hertha would’ve a true football stadium without the running tracks and shit with like 55-60k seats it would be always sold out and that are numbers on the level of Frankfurt, Gladbach and stuttgart. I’m not sure if union could fill a stadium this size regularly. At the end it’s just easy to say a club can’t sold out their stadium when you put a not-top club in the 3rd largest stadium in Germany. There are exactly 3 clubs in Germany which could fill the Olympiastadion regularly and you can’t blame hertha for not being one of the 3 biggest clubs. Eventhough I’m not even sure if Dortmund, Schalke or Bayern would even sell out the Olympiastadium. Before Bayern got the Allianz arena they played in the Munich Olympiastadium and funnily it was almost never sold out. It has a capacity of 70000 and Bayern average attendance until 2005 was always between 50-55k. Extremely close to herthas numbers. Then in the 2005/06 season with the Allianz arena the numbers rapidly changed to 68000 average home attendance and never went below 68000 again (the record before was 59000 in a season in the 90s)
@@maarius030 Dortmund and Bayern would sell out the Olympiastadion.
Dortmund fills the Westfalenstadion which has additional 5000 seats and Bayern filled 75 thousand in the last regular season (w/o covid).
I think Schalke would too, but I'm not too sure. I think there is a reason for a 15-20 thousand seat gap to Dortmund and München.
great videos as always, i don t know why tho after watching / listening i always get a big motivation to play fifa 😂
love a bit of hitc7s, but only watching this to get it out my feed, much love tho my guy
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Klinsman - 10 games in charge:
Won 3
Drew 3
Lost 1
So what happened in the other 3 games?
He lost 4 games must have been a mistake
He didn’t lose just one game… Dortmund and Bayern, Schalke in the Pokal ect
It's a secret
Alfie: I worked hard on this for you.
Comments " yeah great, do 7 best under 11s players in the Maltese schools league"
Thank you for making this. You have made one of the worst days of my life slightly better
If you're a football fan casually visiting Berlin then going to the Olympic stadium to see Hertha BSC is usually part of the itinerary. ⚽ I hope they fulfill their potential one day and grow like Dortmund have in the last decade.
If you can get a ticket to the Alte Försterei I would also recommend going to see Union
@@EisernRob better atmosphere for sure
I have been waiting for this videos for over 2 years!
interesting that guendouzi is on thumbnail when he was at marseille last season 😂
Probably because english fans know him
Well to me he is the perfect example of why Hertha is falling so bad right now
Hi Alfie, awesome docu. As a German it is a tradegy to see what they do in Berlin. They need to get their poo together and got good people in place. Speaking of a nightmare in Germany, can you donone about HSV. That is even sadder than Hertha
and here we are a year later with Hertha about to be relegated...they kept swinging for the fences with Windhorst's money and just blew it all on terrible signings. What they need is a practical coach who understands the player's he has and some better academy system for moving their own youth players into the first team
I really loved the video and the explanation. Many thanks. I wish them all the best for the future. I love the city of Berlin. Arguably the best in Europe
That's Hamburg SV @ 0:53 but other than that it was another great video 👏
What on Earth is Going On At Esbjerg fB in Denmark ... in 2018-2019 they got Bronze, in 2022-2023 they're playing in third tier, after being relegated in 2019-2020 and 2021-2022
Spoiler alert for anyone watching this after the 2022-23 season: Hertha got relegated. It did not get better.
Perhaps you could do a “What’s gone right at Plymouth Argyle?” My team went from administration and nearly being relegated twice from the football league to barely missing out on a playoff spot for the championship this season, competing against teams with far higher budgets than us.
Is the boss still that football manager guy
Not that remarkable tbh
This was a very well researched & informative video, good job. Always wondered what this odd thing of Hertha becoming football giants on FM every season was all about!
As of September 2023, they’re 15th in the 2. Bundesliga table. They were just relegated last season.
0:53 that's Hamburg... formerly a powerhouse but have declined over decades all the way into 2. Bundesliga. What happened?
You could say Union Berlin is now realizing Herthas potential
it’s trash too
Been waiting for this one.
If this video was made a few months later it would have been 2 hours long considering how much has happened with hertha. We got relegated, windhorst was convicted of blackmailing via a israelian hacking firm, pal dardai is back as head coach, benny weber is new sporting director and Kay Bernstein, who actually created a new love of fans for hertha and is loved by everybody tragically died 3 months ago. Rip
I’m a huge VfB supporter, I have a soft spot for Hertha however. It’s mind blowing that a club that plays in Berlin, at the most famous stadium in all of Germany, are so unsuccessful historically.
A video about the success story of Port Vale since Carol Shanahan took over, considering we just won the playoff final.Her charity work, bringing in Darrell Clark, then the things he went through this season. Plus we were on a winning streak and 1 point off the playoffs and she voted to end the first covid season early.....The fact our ground was nearly bought and demolished for a car park or shopping centre or something before that as well Carol saved the club.
Great video. Subscribed to your personal channel (and this)!
Common example of a billionaire owner making things worse
I’ve been to a hertha berlin match, the only match I’ve been to outside England and Wales, around 2008. I had a great time at the sparsely attended massive stadium!
Very well researched, great video!
I've been in Berlin the stadium is actually bigger than Old Trafford
Last night i saw a twitter thread about Hertha's new president and the club's all around situation, and I thought to myself "This as Alfie Written all over it", go to sleep, wake up, and boom here we are, mind blown 😂😂😂😂
The Hertha 2nd team made the DFB cup final (only losing 1-0) - now that is a documentary that needs to be made!!!!
True Daniel
Looks like something like that won’t happen again 😊
Heading to Berlin with my mates in a few months and we’re heading to a hertha game, part of the reason why we’re going, we was buzzing when they stayed up last season
9:40 I always wonder how there are people who don’t know what 50+1 is.
Real Madrid is also a 50+1 club, it’s not like this is a concept exclusive to Germany.
And also one shouldn’t confuse companies and clubs. While there are still real clubs in the Bundesliga and 2nd Bundesliga, some have converted into companies and public stock companies. BUT - and that is the important part here - those companies still are under majority rule by a so called „eingetragener Verein“ = registered association under German association law. And that registered associations have to follow the 50+1 rule.
I just wanted to mention it because you said „companies“ twice, which isn’t the correct term for registered associations.
So while the members may not be able to directly vote on decisions made in the professional football companies of their associations, they are however able to influence that business by voting on how much power is given to the football company, who’s in the councils overseeing the company and deciding who runs the company and also they can vote on changes to their statute the football company has to follow to a certain amount.
In real and still fully registered associations without an „outsourced“ football company, so teams like 1. FC Nuremberg, members can vote on anything concerning the club.
There have been talks whether founding a football company in Nuremberg would give us the opportunity to raise more money but at the moment members would deny such a move. Tradition and power of the members is much more important than money.
It’s still somewhat strange to me that the English have sold the soul and tradition of their football history just for money, I doubt they even realize what they’ve given up with that decision
Aaaaaaand they went down the drain of 2. Bundesliga this year.
I'm not a Hertha fan (more of a Union kind of boy) but I do feel bad for Hertha. Hope they can return to Bundesliga in 2024 with Schalke and Hamburg.
your "what is happening at X" are my favourite videos after the "where are they now" videos
Hertha are the biggest club in Berlin, but at this moment in time Union is much bigger.
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa it has never and NEVER will be Red. Unless you’re talking about communist east Berlin
After all these years of bleeding sweating and hoping with Union Berlin I cannot tell you how happy that makes me. The first East German club to both survive and make it back into the Bundesliga and now for two seasons in a row there are in European competition I am delirious
Viktoria is bigger
Better team does not equal bigger team
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa That makes 0 sense when Union has never been in the Buli until 3 years ago...
Hertha is just doing Hertha things
But you will always love your old lady
Day 21 - The Fall and Rise of FK Velež Mostar
From a Club that has beaten Borussia Dortmund, Twente, Derby County and many others to a club that was forced from their own stadium, reduced to nothing during the Bosnian War, becoming a mediocre top-level team in the 00s to nearly being forced into folding in 2016 to its amazing comeback to European competitions in 2021 seeing the early exit of Greek giants AEK Athens in a sensational win in Athens!
Watching this after HERTHA lost 5-0 to Wolfsburg at home today 🥲
As a St. Pauli fan, I love what Union Berlin has achieved, while also making me somewhat jealous
My fave German team. Went to most of Hertha's games whilst on a 2 year posting between 79 & 81 at the Olympic Stadium. They weren't very good back then either !
Saw them play at the post stadium against my Foxes in a friendly (1-1) Larry may got Leicester's goal.
We surely must be getting close to a "what on earth is going on at West Bromwich Albion" video.
Mid table premier team when a "billionaire" owner took over. Finished in their lowest position in the championship in 20 years. Rather than investing the owner is taking money out of the club in "loans". Players being given ridiculously high contacts when underperforming. Players who are obviously not good enough being signed for painfully high fees/wages, and players being sold for under market value, sometimes behind the managers back.
I’m a simple man I look at my UA-cam recommendations I see a documentary by Alfie with an interesting title I click on it
can i make a suggestion please can we have a yearly what's going on a Hull. I think we would all enjoy it and I think it would help with your frequent references to hull in your videos. Also it woudl just be fun.
new HITC Sevens podcast about some football club yaaaaaaaassssss
a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now.
The story of they lost the club, how the F A allowed that and won’t allow that anymore.
How they were very close to moving to ireland
How they went up the English football leagues.
It would be a good documentary video if you can do this. #thepeopleschannel
Welp, now we know the outcome...
Maybe a good things giving them a chance of doing a proper rebuild
Can we get a “What On Earth Is Going On At Reading FC?”. My club is being run into the ground 😭
You're so lucky Derby got a points deduction
@IndiekidDrugPatrol can’t even deny it. If things don’t change drastically this season in terms of performances then we’ll definitely be playing league one football next year
Union ended where Hertha wanted to be and Hertha ended were Union started from, money doesn’t score goals
Day 48: Considering that the last player who played in the miracle of Bern died about 7 months ago, I would really like to see a video about the whole story between Germany and Hungary, especially because it meant so much to at least the German population
Do an aleague video, how it compares to the mls and how it competes with other sports in Australia
As an Everton fan i hate how similar this is to our situation.
Everton yet to become Liverpool’s punch bag (one-sided derby like Madrid Derby from 2002-2012)
Chose this team as my lockdown team, I enjoyed watching Cunha play
Finally a video about my club
Thank you for this video. Enjoyable to listen to but as a life long fan also very difficult to hear the truth. I can only hope that it improves but I doubt it. Well done Union
As a Berlin native I never really cared about Hertha I've supported Borussia Dortmund and Werder Bremen since 2004. The second I saw Klinsmann being appointed as coach I could only laugh. I've thought (and was kinda hoping tbh) that Hertha would go down. And unsurprisingly to me, it happened. The icing on the cake is that Union surpassed them simply by being run like a serious football club and not utter nonsense like at Hertha. I mean, if you seriously sign Klinsmann after his embarrassing tenure at Bayern, I don't know what to say.
Hertha is the only club I've visited as an away fan, where their own stadium security rooted for my club to beat them and not just one person.
Crazy looking stadium 🏟
This video came just as I was looking for a new team to play in football manager
I'm a Hertha fan and it's been soul destroying the last few years. sometimes I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than actually watch Hertha.
Can you do a club profile or some video on Johor Darul Ta'zim - they are a Malaysian Super League club and have a very interesting history. They have an incredible fan base and owner who's passionate about the club. They recently reached the last 16 of the ACL for the first time in their history and put Malaysian football on the map. They've attracted European talent like Fernando Forestieri and Jordi Amat. Could be a good success story video :)
I would say that Johor Darul Ta’zim is Malaysian PSG as their owner is Johor Prince Tengku Ismail. Tengku Ismail has the wealth and passion in football and his team becomes better and better since 2013
Video Idea: An XI of players based on their best single-game performance
What is going so sideways at Sheffield Wednesday? That would be interesting.
@HITC Sevens, can we get a "what on earth is going on at Birmingham City". League cup winners in 2011, 20th in the championship this season. 8 different managers from 2016, 2 transfer embargos, and a point deduction.
very good video but you kinda talked down the hertha fans alot. Yeah hertha is the clubs with the most empty seats BUT the problem is that hertha has a stadium the size of bayerns stadium. Eventhough the team has been absolute trash this season and was on the 17th place in march, after the covid restrictions turned down in germany hertha had an average home attendance of over 66000. Before Covid the average home attendance was at ca. 50000 which is the same frankfurt or gladbach. Hertha needs and wants a smaller stadium (55-60k seats) which is a REAL FOOTBALL stadium without the running tracks etc. Hertha has one of the best fans in germany, one of the biggest fanbases and are pretty underrated and overhated!!!
I'll give you that. The Olympic Stadium looks terrible when it comes to a proper football atmosphere... running track, dull seat colour and obviously way too big for Hertha. A soulless bowl.
@@soundscape26 exactly! Architecturally it’s a beautiful stadium but its not made for football. You sit 30m away from the pitch and the sound is terrible
@@maarius030 Furthermore, given that it's a protected infraestructure Hertha cannot even brand the stadium with their colours, logo, sponsors, etc. I'm sure it feels quite an anonymous place for them.
Lars Windhorst should have realised that to turn Hertha into a Football Club on the scale of Bayern Munich, he would have needed to invest Billions into the club.
Especially when €370 Million gets you 3 World Class Players at most these days.
can you do a documentary on the rise of RC Strasbourg in recent years
Any chance of one of these videos on Catania in serie C/C? Sounds random but I started a football manager save unemployed and ended up there, a very old club with a lot of history in italian football that has been in the past demoted for match fixing scandals, many many financial issues and it looks like they weren't allowed to finish the season with 3 or 4 games left this year with very little explanation or information online as to why? I would love to know a lot more and I'm sure you would find it. Would be a very interesting watch
Watching bundesliga relegation playoffs this season was bizarre: 2 great clubs from 2 largest cities in Germany, and both teams completely sucked ass. Hertha won because they were just a bit less terrible than HSV.
I was there at the first game in Berlin. Probably the worst football game that I have ever seen. We survived because Hamburg were even worst than us!
I turned off the game after Berlins second goal bc I guessed there would not happen much anymore lol
Most recent highlight as a Hertha fan for me was that when I tried to buy the new kit my 10% off coupon turned out to raise the Prise by 10%… like how tf do you mess up so bad?! Oh and don’t let me get startet with the problems that arose while trying to buy a season ticket
Yo Alfie could do u a documentary on Borussia Mochengladbach. In the 2019/20 season they managed to finish in the top 4. Now they have gone 2 straight seasons without European football having finished 8th and 10th respectively. They sold Zakaria to juventus, they have players over the age of 30 and they had the 3rd worst defence in the Bundesliga last season with 61 goals with only Furth and Hertha conceding more. They even conceded 17 goals in 4 consecutive games.
"They have players over the age of 30"😂 oh no what a nightmare. Calm down, unless Hertha they're still stable after those 2 seasons and there is a good chance they will attack international football again this season. They are still way to stable to make a video about them.
Hertha will come back to greatness!
While Berlin may not be as big as big in football as the city should be, they're miles ahead of Paris when it comes to football culture!
And no crappy Qatar money were used to pull off an elite team in Berlin ;)
This year they are going down for sure.
What people don't understand is that as a Hertha fan we don't expect success. We want our local Berlin boys to become professionals, leave it all on the pitch each game day, beat Union and shoot for winning the domestic cup!
Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 344)
I will not give up until the video is made or Alfie himself tells me to stop. Everyone else telling me that will be ignored.
If you don't believe my number, just go back to the previous videos. I'm at the bottom most of the time, but I'm there.
With a death note character name
Why does it matter so much to you
@@lordbendtner6404 "death note character name" ... Ryuzaki is a common name in Japan, and L's last name was never mentioned. Also even if that was the inspiration, what the fuck does that has to do with anything? Can't be a fan of more than one thing or what?
@Zubat Terror Incarnate chill even I still like anime don’t need to reply with an essay I only know ryuzaki from the show so
@@lordbendtner6404 bro just let him make the suggestion, there’s nothing wrong with not giving up
@Yusuf Kassim I c it as a generic suggestion but the indon 11 guy kinda interest me more kuz Radja Nainggolan n audero of sampdorio is of indon decent
It would be awesome if you could do a video about Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League (premier division football in India). We're the team with record average attendances in Asia, and have the highest number of social media followers for a football club in Asia. Kerala is unique in the sense that although India as a whole loves cricket, the province of Kerala prefers football and has a rich footballing history. I think that it would be an interesting video since hardly any videos are made about football in India.
Could you do a video about what's going on at Burnley under the stewardship of Vincent Kompany?
Thank you.
Really fascinating, as someone who used to live in Berlin and is an Union fan but would sometimes go see Hertha with pals this was a really brilliant and informative piece