He sold a record number of FC Copenhagen Jerseys. In 1998. Which later got a 'fuck' written on top of them. When Brian had fled to Ajax Amsterdam,........
Chelsea were unprofessional in their dealing with him and messed him about no end. They told him when he arrived that he would be subject to squad rotation. It was never mentioned to him before. He asked for a transfer before he kicked a ball for them. He ended up at Ajax and did very well. Great player and Chelsea's loss.
He was before my time but exactly the sort of player I love. Him, Zola, Hazard, etc. The sort of players that are born to play football and everything comes easy for. So technical. Insane that he was 6"1 and this agile and quick. Seems to have low centre of gravity despite the height. These are the types of players that make you fall in love with football
Awesome highlight. Laudrup passes to Zola... Mind blown. As a young man I looked up to players like Brian.. now my nephews, kids etc are expected to look up to... I wont say any names because people will get upset.
Cheers man, it would have been amazing to see Laudrup and Zola on the same pitch for a couple of seasons. If your interested I have other Laudrup Chelsea vids. I had a nostalgic research session :)
He should never have joined Chelsea in 1998. If he joined Ajax in 1998 instead of 1999, Michael would have probably stayed for one more season at Ajax.
I really enjoyed this compilation and the ''dribbling magician'' one. You has good song choices and I actually had not seen alot of Brian footage before bumping into your channel. Absolutely mind blowing player. Subscribed!
Thank You. I cut new clips from matches as it gets boring when people use the same footage over and over again. Did you ever view this one? ua-cam.com/video/LYmSwEZJUaU/v-deo.html
Everytime I have Danish cookies, I think of that era ! I had so many sports cards of him (World Cup, Gold Cup). No money can give me back that collection. Those were the days when we used to deploy the same football techniques at our school football ground back home in Punjab.
What was wrong with his career? He ended with league title medals, European Cup medal, domestic cup medals. Internationally, he won the Euros with Denmark and another tournament with Denmark. The guy did well.
@@jacksonbow2766 he was never a main starter at AC Milan or Chelsea and he was relegated at Fiorentina. The best moments of his career were at Rangers in the inferior Scottish League. He could have been as good as Cristiano Ronaldo if he put his mind to it.
@@ronniep9272 He wasn't a striker bud, he was a winger/attacking midfielder. He was the reason that Denmark won the Euros. Oh and his brother Michael, who was and still is regarded as World Class never win the Euros in 1992 because he never played. Brian Laudrup won several personal awards in the Bundesliga and also came 5th in the FIFA world player of the year. He achieved those even though he had a bad knee injury at Bayern. In Italy, he was screwed over really, he went to Fiorentina and in his first season they changed manager, going from a top team to a crap team that was relegated under the new manager. As for Milan, it's hardly fair to criticise his time there considering the facts. 1, he was a loan signing, 2, Italian teams operated under strict foreign limits on their teams at the time (I think they still do) and 3, that Milan team was always rotating it's players every week. Critics Rangers all you like and the league but it's still ranked 11th in the world and he was still able to move to Chelsea and the Ajax and perform brilliantly for both after so long in Scotland. The reason he stayed in Scotland so long was because he found a club that actually treated him properly. You compare to Ronaldo but Ronaldo only became the player he did because of Alex Ferguson. Had Fergie not signed Ronaldo then he would not be the big star he is today, Laudrup didn't get anyone like that until Walter Smith at Rangers.
@@ronniep9272 Oh and as for Chelsea, that club lied to him which is why he never stayed there. He was a winger and played in that role for them but they promised him first team football every week then once he git to the club after signing then told him that he would be rotated, which he never agreed to. They done and said lots of things that were different to the promises he was given when they were trying to sign him. That's why he asked to leave the Chelsea and then went an retired at Ajax.
@@jacksonbow2766 yes he was a winger/forward, I feel that he should have had as good a career as Luis Figo who was much slower. In today's game Laudrup would play left wing in a 4-3-3 formation.
@@brianlaudrupchannel Brian as a player. And Goldbæk as the leader of a struggling team. That fell apart when he departed for Chelsea. Where he did sort of okay for a couple of years, didn't he. Not that people are uploading Goldbæk videos.
@@brianlaudrupchannel Yes I did. Chelsea did indeed miss out. They weren't in any way prepared to give Brian the role he deserved: being 'free' on the pitche as in Glasgow and playing every weekend,........ Ajax got the best out him. It seems. By the look of your video,...
As a Celtic fan this guy broke my heart many of times .. but credit we’re it’s due absolutely unreal 👌
He sold a record number of FC Copenhagen Jerseys. In 1998. Which later got a 'fuck' written on top of them. When Brian had fled to Ajax Amsterdam,........
Why he leave Copenhagen also?
Played his best football of his career at Rangers
Chelsea were unprofessional in their dealing with him and messed him about no end. They told him when he arrived that he would be subject to squad rotation. It was never mentioned to him before. He asked for a transfer before he kicked a ball for them. He ended up at Ajax and did very well. Great player and Chelsea's loss.
He was before my time but exactly the sort of player I love. Him, Zola, Hazard, etc. The sort of players that are born to play football and everything comes easy for. So technical. Insane that he was 6"1 and this agile and quick. Seems to have low centre of gravity despite the height. These are the types of players that make you fall in love with football
Awesome highlight. Laudrup passes to Zola... Mind blown.
As a young man I looked up to players like Brian.. now my nephews, kids etc are expected to look up to... I wont say any names because people will get upset.
Cheers man, it would have been amazing to see Laudrup and Zola on the same pitch for a couple of seasons. If your interested I have other Laudrup Chelsea vids. I had a nostalgic research session :)
2:10 damn that's one thick legged dude!
He should never have joined Chelsea in 1998. If he joined Ajax in 1998 instead of 1999, Michael would have probably stayed for one more season at Ajax.
Please checkout my Ajax compilation of him 😀
I really enjoyed this compilation and the ''dribbling magician'' one.
You has good song choices and I actually had not seen alot of Brian footage before bumping into your channel. Absolutely mind blowing player.
Subscribed!
Thank You. I cut new clips from matches as it gets boring when people use the same footage over and over again. Did you ever view this one? ua-cam.com/video/LYmSwEZJUaU/v-deo.html
Everytime I have Danish cookies, I think of that era ! I had so many sports cards of him (World Cup, Gold Cup). No money can give me back that collection. Those were the days when we used to deploy the same football techniques at our school football ground back home in Punjab.
Lol he burned Roberto Carlos a couple of times in this video🤣👍🇩🇰
He should have had a much better career considering his attributes - speed, dribbling ability, height, agility. Mentality is very important.
What was wrong with his career? He ended with league title medals, European Cup medal, domestic cup medals.
Internationally, he won the Euros with Denmark and another tournament with Denmark.
The guy did well.
@@jacksonbow2766 he was never a main starter at AC Milan or Chelsea and he was relegated at Fiorentina. The best moments of his career were at Rangers in the inferior Scottish League. He could have been as good as Cristiano Ronaldo if he put his mind to it.
@@ronniep9272 He wasn't a striker bud, he was a winger/attacking midfielder.
He was the reason that Denmark won the Euros. Oh and his brother Michael, who was and still is regarded as World Class never win the Euros in 1992 because he never played.
Brian Laudrup won several personal awards in the Bundesliga and also came 5th in the FIFA world player of the year.
He achieved those even though he had a bad knee injury at Bayern.
In Italy, he was screwed over really, he went to Fiorentina and in his first season they changed manager, going from a top team to a crap team that was relegated under the new manager.
As for Milan, it's hardly fair to criticise his time there considering the facts. 1, he was a loan signing, 2, Italian teams operated under strict foreign limits on their teams at the time (I think they still do) and 3, that Milan team was always rotating it's players every week.
Critics Rangers all you like and the league but it's still ranked 11th in the world and he was still able to move to Chelsea and the Ajax and perform brilliantly for both after so long in Scotland.
The reason he stayed in Scotland so long was because he found a club that actually treated him properly.
You compare to Ronaldo but Ronaldo only became the player he did because of Alex Ferguson. Had Fergie not signed Ronaldo then he would not be the big star he is today, Laudrup didn't get anyone like that until Walter Smith at Rangers.
@@ronniep9272 Oh and as for Chelsea, that club lied to him which is why he never stayed there. He was a winger and played in that role for them but they promised him first team football every week then once he git to the club after signing then told him that he would be rotated, which he never agreed to. They done and said lots of things that were different to the promises he was given when they were trying to sign him. That's why he asked to leave the Chelsea and then went an retired at Ajax.
@@jacksonbow2766 yes he was a winger/forward, I feel that he should have had as good a career as Luis Figo who was much slower. In today's game Laudrup would play left wing in a 4-3-3 formation.
Woah amazing
So you finally made it 👏👏💙
Ha ha were you the guy that said that to me? Few new clips in here also
@@brianlaudrupchannel great video mate 💙
@@brianlaudrupchannel huh ? I didn't get mate ?
@@HasibRaiyan sorry for the confusion. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Chelsea got Bjarne Goldbaek from FC Copenhagen! For Brian. In a swap deal.
Who do you think was better?
@@brianlaudrupchannel Brian as a player. And Goldbæk as the leader of a struggling team. That fell apart when he departed for Chelsea. Where he did sort of okay for a couple of years, didn't he. Not that people are uploading Goldbæk videos.
You checked my Brian Ajax video after Chelsea? Chelsea missed out
@@brianlaudrupchannel Yes I did. Chelsea did indeed miss out. They weren't in any way prepared to give Brian the role he deserved: being 'free' on the pitche as in Glasgow and playing every weekend,........ Ajax got the best out him. It seems. By the look of your video,...
That video was also missing 2 goals and some assists from Ajax.
Player 🇬🇧
Genial.