The iconic Gianluca Vialli was the son of a self-made millionaire and grew up in a 60-room castle called the Castello di Belgioioso in Cremona, yet he was the most humble and most compassionate person you could ever meet, a one of a kind human being RIP.
Kind of reminds me of me (I’m bald too), except I’m not not Italian nor the 60 room castle thought did grow up with millionaires for parents and grandparents (my grandfather became a millionaire through business which I took over in 2003 and my dad who came from a council estate ended high up working for Shell, Texaco before being high up in Barleys Bank’s HQ in London)
is there really a 'self made' millionaire? Millionaires usually benefit from stable families, health and mental health. Or from being born into wealthy countries or have luck with their business etc ig im saying: I think we need to really accept, as a society, that millionaires are usually just lucky. Plenty of miners work harder in one day than even self-made millionaires work in their entire lives. as they say: The Easiest and most common way to become a millionaire is to be born and come out of one :) Interesting story though! dont get me wrong. that castle sounds cool
Kaká, as far as I know, despite not being rich by birth, came from a middle/upper-middle class family. This earned him some criticism when he appeared in São Paulo.
An interesting side note with Saadi Gaddafi is his dinner with Aussie actress Nicole Kidman in Sydney in 2005 as Saadi had a great interest in films and was keen to invest in the Aussie film industry,which of course didn’t eventuate.
Another honorable mention for footballers who were born rich is a man who’s best known as a manager and he is Marcelo Bielsa, who comes from a family of attorneys and physicians in his hometown of Rosario, Argentina and his siblings has been involved in Argentine politics. What most of you don’t know is that he once a footballer in Argentina as a defender for 3 clubs there with Newell’s Old Boys, Instituto and Argentino de Rosario making his debut at 20 years old in 1975 and retired in 1980 at 25 years old. Later he became one of the most successful managers in history. You can always put Marcelo Bielsa on the list as one of the footballers that were born rich. In South America, most footballers were born in abject poverty, but Marcelo Bielsa is an exception to the rule.
Robin Van Persie is an honourable mention, his father is a renowned artist and sculptor, while his mother Jose Ras is a painter, teacher and jewellery designer.
I saw what you did there with the photo selection view of the pool introducing the point where you started talking about rich families. I like that, thanks.
Whereabouts was that picture taken? I'm not asking you to name names, I was just wondering if you could specify the country or a continent please. I was admiring the scenery as well.
Jessica Pegula is a professional tennis player and her father owns the Buffalo Sabres and Buffalo Bills (professional ice hockey of the NHL, and professional American football in the NFL, respectively). She seems humble and I have to admire the effort she's put into the sport, considering she could have chosen to just be an airheaded influencer like other heiresses. Thanks for the video!
Remember Carling Bassett in the 1980s? She made three quarter final and one semi-final appearance at tennis major events. Her old man owned the Carling Brewery company in Canada. Yes, he named her after a brewery. 🙄
It doesn't really count as 'born rich' but I once played a park game with several members of Depeche Mode - none of whom I recognised - and in fact bollocked one of them for straying out of position only to be told 'that's ---- from Depeche Mode'.
One of my friends back in high school had a father who was a millionaire. Despite that, she loved the game and spent all 4 years playing before we graduated and went to college.
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
Always thought Mido was supposed to be from a very wealthy background, nothing on his Wikipedia profile to back that up other than a suggestion than he is an Old Wykehamist, which means he went to one of the UK's most expensive public schools. But being that wealthy from birth would be a good reason why he went from being one of the most promising young players in the world to an out of shape laughing stock.
other possibilities Ben Gibson who came thru the youth ranks at a middlesbrough club owned by his uncle, Mido who once answered the question 'if you werent a footballer what would you do- with probably nothing, my family is rich and I never needed to work
I am extremely so happy and proud to see them being rich even before entering the sport but Rest In Peace to a few of them unfortunately,good friends!!!🙏
Hmm you really think the Brunei royal family as a whole is worth only 30 billion dollars? That's a gross underestimation... They practically own the whole country, and it's a small but rather well off country
Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 464) 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.
When I first saw that name in the 2006 World Cup, I was hoping he might turn out to be a knight from the age of chivalry, because I'm a princess locked in a tower and also an airhead in case you couldn't tell 😂 but ... he was just a footballer with possibly the coolest European surname I've ever heard! 😎 His full first name is Johannes. Wiki: "British newspaper The Guardian researched his unusual-sounding name and found that he was thus named because: ...way back in the 17th century, two farming families in the Enschede area of Holland intermarried. Both the Vennegoor and Hesselink names carried equal social weight, and so - rather than choose between them - they chose to use both. 'Of' in Dutch actually translates to 'or', which would mean that a strict translation of his name would read Jan Vennegoor or Hesselink.'" V interesting! [I would love to insert some medieval emoji but there aren't any knights or armour so this will have to do: 🏰🛡️🐴⚔️ ]
I'm sorry but Hugo Lloris has got to be one of the biggest enigmas in football... With Lukaku in second. Most capped French footballer ever? France captain? Even Tottenham captain sounds ludicrous ..
Four of those players born into wealth had motivation and focus, wealth didn't buy talent or hard work. Where they had an advantage was access to facilities, coaching, diet, and time (i.e. not having to worry about food or housing) that players from poor backgrounds don't. Doughty and Bolkiah may not be or have been great players, but at least they didn't buy their way above their station, as Gaddafi did. They get or got what they deserve on the field.
Gaddafi should have used his wealth to hire some professional football coaches if he was serious about the profession because he was a woeful footballer you also missed out Patrick Bamford, Basil Tuma of Reading and Mohammed Khadri
Maybe Atalanta's Charles De Keteleare would have been a good shout for this Seven. I don't know anything about his upbringing or background, but the 'De' prefix in his name leads me to wonder if his family could be a part of the Belgian/French aristocracy.
Comrade alfie!!!!! Man I love your based content. You're the Vaush/Shaun of football content Politics and football are inextricably linked. everything is political. the personal is political. You are so good at explaining Love your stuff, will follow if you ever start a co-op and a patreon
@@kerbyy_ i know leftist twitter vilifies vaush and yeah really alfie is much more of a shaun or a sophie from mars type but i do think vaush gets a bad wrap. he's ideologically consistent and is a leading voice fighting for trans people and socialism. We shouldnt bicker about content creators, leftist unity and all imo
Vaush just ain’t it chief. You gotta get outta the debatelord space lol, there are many more thoughtful leftist creators on this platform than fuckin Vaush. Either way I don’t think comparing him to Alfie is very flattering, Alfie is much more thoughtful than Vaush.
Hitc sevens this is the 3rd time asking could u maby to a video on my club Birmingham city because of are owners and new recent rourmers of point deductions ect thanks KRO #BLSHOUT
The Italian 'Andrea' is not pronounced like the French 'Andre'. The first and last 'A's are short and stressed, as in 'Apple'. "A-ndr-ay-A". Your pronunciation of 'Pirlo' is pretty close, though. 😁
Faiq Bolkiah spends his career at Chelsea before playing in Asia. Imagine if he still plays at Chelsea, Todd Boehly could actually ask him to be part of the consortium and imagine how many more players or even teams that the club could buy 😂. Chelsea would have a million players supported by feeder clubs in all 221 FIFA member countries 😅. Yet they’ll still probably finish 10th😂😂
Did you have to smear Gadafi, though? He was good to his country. Just check out where Libya is today compared to the days he was the leader. THERE LIFE IS HELL NOW.
I know you don’t explicitly say this in the video, but there seems to be a tone of “being born to a wealthy is inherently bad, and rich people are bad” Seen this in a few videos now….
Diego* not Diyeigouw Father * not Fother Alphonso* not Alphonzouw Yugoslav* not Yugoslohrv Rather* not Rother Romeo* not Ròuwmiouw Hugo* not Hyugouw Côte* not Couwte Monte* not Monti Carlo* not Cohrlouw Lloris* not Yoris Andrea* not Ondreja Finest* not Fahnest Udinese* not Udeneisei Saadi* not Sohri De* not Dei Perugia* not Perudgier Serie*not Siri Vialli* not Viohrlli Cremona* not Cremouwner Cremonese*not Cremonessei Roberto* not Robötouw Private* not Prahvat Bolkiah* not Bolkier Yacht* not Yohrcht Angeles* not Angelis Marítimo* not Maretimouw Line* not Lahn Piqué* not Piquei
Im not a native english and brits speaker but i know what he mean and what he mention is and there is nothing wrong with it.. as long as he not using dayli life liverpool ascent and is ok and still very understanable.
Gaddafi attempting to buy Man Utd makes me want to see 7 insane club owners who could have been.
x2
Qatar, Saudi Arabia? Oh wait that's not fictional ..
Rupert Murdoch buying Manchester United would be a good shout.
Yes
Let the man rest and continue eating your Big Mac
The iconic Gianluca Vialli was the son of a self-made millionaire and grew up in a 60-room castle called the Castello di Belgioioso in Cremona, yet he was the most humble and most compassionate person you could ever meet, a one of a kind human being RIP.
Kind of reminds me of me (I’m bald too), except I’m not not Italian nor the 60 room castle thought did grow up with millionaires for parents and grandparents (my grandfather became a millionaire through business which I took over in 2003 and my dad who came from a council estate ended high up working for Shell, Texaco before being high up in Barleys Bank’s HQ in London)
@@nichhodge8503 practically the same person
@@nichhodge8503 But do you play football?
is there really a 'self made' millionaire?
Millionaires usually benefit from stable families, health and mental health. Or from being born into wealthy countries or have luck with their business etc
ig im saying: I think we need to really accept, as a society, that millionaires are usually just lucky. Plenty of miners work harder in one day than even self-made millionaires work in their entire lives.
as they say: The Easiest and most common way to become a millionaire is to be born and come out of one :)
Interesting story though! dont get me wrong. that castle sounds cool
There are no self made millionaires. Their exploited workers made them that money.
Without even watching through yet, I have a feeling Gianluca Vialli will be in here. RIP!
Gianlu cavialli
Kaká, as far as I know, despite not being rich by birth, came from a middle/upper-middle class family.
This earned him some criticism when he appeared in São Paulo.
Then join the traditional monarchy royal club in real. Money.
An interesting side note with Saadi Gaddafi is his dinner with Aussie actress Nicole Kidman
in Sydney in 2005 as Saadi had a great interest in films and was keen to invest in the Aussie
film industry,which of course didn’t eventuate.
Surprised Patrick Bamford didn’t get a mention. From the JCB family.
How about footballers who have family members that play other sports that certainly would be an interesting video
also 7 footballers who could have taken up another sport
yes. For example, Tyukavin from Dynamo Moscow has a father, who was a superstar in bandy
Another honorable mention for footballers who were born rich is a man who’s best known as a manager and he is Marcelo Bielsa, who comes from a family of attorneys and physicians in his hometown of Rosario, Argentina and his siblings has been involved in Argentine politics. What most of you don’t know is that he once a footballer in Argentina as a defender for 3 clubs there with Newell’s Old Boys, Instituto and Argentino de Rosario making his debut at 20 years old in 1975 and retired in 1980 at 25 years old. Later he became one of the most successful managers in history. You can always put Marcelo Bielsa on the list as one of the footballers that were born rich. In South America, most footballers were born in abject poverty, but Marcelo Bielsa is an exception to the rule.
Robin Van Persie is an honourable mention, his father is a renowned artist and sculptor, while his mother Jose Ras is a painter, teacher and jewellery designer.
I’ve always known this but i never knew they were famous or had a rep. That’s interesting. Might explain some of Van Persie’s early behaviour.
@@finfog4590 early behavior? can you explain
Why was his mother called Jose lmaoooo
he had 2 dads??
Lmao people not understanding Jose is a female name in the Netherlands...
Andrea Pirlo is my type, he is romantic and at the same time brilliant person. What a player he was.
Super handsome , cool asf and so laid-back
*hears the name Faiq Bolkiah*
*Flashbacks of FNG's Box series*
I saw what you did there with the photo selection view of the pool introducing the point where you started talking about rich families. I like that, thanks.
Whereabouts was that picture taken? I'm not asking you to name names, I was just wondering if you could specify the country or a continent please. I was admiring the scenery as well.
I would hardly call Romeo Beckham a Footballer in fairness
Why not? He's a professional, I'm guessing you're not lol
I mean considering he got loaned out from Fort Lauderdale's B team I gotta agree.
@@joelthorpe4170 In the same way the other son's a 'chef' and 'photographer', theyd never be taken seriously if it wasnt for their family
He’s a tiktoker
@@joelthorpe4170 hes a professional just because of his father... hes only signed cuz of marketing
I know Faiq Bolkiah has to be on this list before I've even watched this
The Legendary BOX
That was the first person I thought of
The man the myth the legend. I still own that fucking shirt because of FNG and the Box😂
I didn't
Pato was not rich, but he was definitely much more fortunate than fellow Brazilian footballers
Also Kaka
Kaka and Juninho are in that boat too right?
Isn't it the same with a lot of other white Brazilians?
"He was so rich that he was even able to buy a house in London."
The ultimate flex
saka*
@@unlockedaccount sraka means diarrhea in my language. just an unfunny slander name
@@bukayosraka 🤣bro
Jessica Pegula is a professional tennis player and her father owns the Buffalo Sabres and Buffalo Bills (professional ice hockey of the NHL, and professional American football in the NFL, respectively). She seems humble and I have to admire the effort she's put into the sport, considering she could have chosen to just be an airheaded influencer like other heiresses.
Thanks for the video!
Remember Carling Bassett in the 1980s? She made three quarter final and one semi-final appearance at tennis major events. Her old man owned the Carling Brewery company in Canada. Yes, he named her after a brewery. 🙄
I actually know someone who knows Faiq and apparently he’s a very nice lad. I think he grew up in Newbury (or lived there for a few years)
It doesn't really count as 'born rich' but I once played a park game with several members of Depeche Mode - none of whom I recognised - and in fact bollocked one of them for straying out of position only to be told 'that's ---- from Depeche Mode'.
One of my friends back in high school had a father who was a millionaire. Despite that, she loved the game and spent all 4 years playing before we graduated and went to college.
Stopped reading at “she”
Cool!
@@jackmehoff5541 bit sexist
You should make a video on young football clubs who are doing incredible or doing good
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
didn't they already do this
@@1assassyn no
Always thought Mido was supposed to be from a very wealthy background, nothing on his Wikipedia profile to back that up other than a suggestion than he is an Old Wykehamist, which means he went to one of the UK's most expensive public schools. But being that wealthy from birth would be a good reason why he went from being one of the most promising young players in the world to an out of shape laughing stock.
Also arrogant n rude... 🚮🚮🚮
other possibilities Ben Gibson who came thru the youth ranks at a middlesbrough club owned by his uncle, Mido who once answered the question 'if you werent a footballer what would you do- with probably nothing, my family is rich and I never needed to work
Yes, I was just about to say Mido
As soon as i saw the title i knew Bolkiah would be on the list
I am extremely so happy and proud to see them being rich even before entering the sport but Rest In Peace to a few of them unfortunately,good friends!!!🙏
Nice pic of Bolton at the beginning there, must have been that one day the sun was out for us
Hmm you really think the Brunei royal family as a whole is worth only 30 billion dollars? That's a gross underestimation... They practically own the whole country, and it's a small but rather well off country
How rich is Patrick Bamford (related to JC Bamford but how close?)
Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 464)
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.
@HITC Sevens, if queens park fc get promoted this season to the scottish premiership you should do the rise of queens park fc
I cant be the only one who always assumed that with a name like Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, he would end up on a list like this 🤣
When I first saw that name in the 2006 World Cup, I was hoping he might turn out to be a knight from the age of chivalry, because I'm a princess locked in a tower and also an airhead in case you couldn't tell 😂 but ... he was just a footballer with possibly the coolest European surname I've ever heard! 😎
His full first name is Johannes. Wiki: "British newspaper The Guardian researched his unusual-sounding name and found that he was thus named because:
...way back in the 17th century, two farming families in the Enschede area of Holland intermarried. Both the Vennegoor and Hesselink names carried equal social weight, and so - rather than choose between them - they chose to use both. 'Of' in Dutch actually translates to 'or', which would mean that a strict translation of his name would read Jan Vennegoor or Hesselink.'"
V interesting! [I would love to insert some medieval emoji but there aren't any knights or armour so this will have to do: 🏰🛡️🐴⚔️ ]
great video as usual Alfie
I'm sorry but Hugo Lloris has got to be one of the biggest enigmas in football... With Lukaku in second. Most capped French footballer ever? France captain? Even Tottenham captain sounds ludicrous ..
Michael Doughty has now started investing in Swindon Town
Bro doesn't understand profit vs. Sales. 60 mil in sales is likely less than a 1 mil taken away in profit.
You can't help how your born, nor if they're born wealthy or not it shouldn't matter as long as they're got the skill & talent
Can you do a video on football that were successful in other sports?
Freddy adu without Freddy adu, love it
Legit any footballer born in Australia is rich. Ridiculous cost to play the game down under, especially if you're in the NPL system
I knew Faiq Bolkiah would sit in 1st already
Maybe should be called players playing without stress to know they can fall back on ...obv makes you a lot more confident
10:56 is that anna kournikova?
Why do I always laugh at the Freddy Adu joke? 🤣
Dani would’ve been a good shout
Hope to see that guy who’s the son of the Brunei’s leader here
Edit: yup
Four of those players born into wealth had motivation and focus, wealth didn't buy talent or hard work. Where they had an advantage was access to facilities, coaching, diet, and time (i.e. not having to worry about food or housing) that players from poor backgrounds don't. Doughty and Bolkiah may not be or have been great players, but at least they didn't buy their way above their station, as Gaddafi did. They get or got what they deserve on the field.
You should do the opposite of this, 7 footballers who were at one point, homeless
Frank Lampard and Jamie Rednapp both went to private school and I guess Darren Ferguson might have been the same.
Gaddafi should have used his wealth to hire some professional football coaches if he was serious about the profession because he was a woeful footballer you also missed out Patrick Bamford, Basil Tuma of Reading and Mohammed Khadri
Maybe Atalanta's Charles De Keteleare would have been a good shout for this Seven. I don't know anything about his upbringing or background, but the 'De' prefix in his name leads me to wonder if his family could be a part of the Belgian/French aristocracy.
No mention of Kaká?
A picture of cuban football now that's rare
Comrade alfie!!!!! Man I love your based content. You're the Vaush/Shaun of football content
Politics and football are inextricably linked. everything is political. the personal is political. You are so good at explaining
Love your stuff, will follow if you ever start a co-op and a patreon
please dont insult him by comparing him to vaush
Better not to compare him to anyone really.
@@kerbyy_ i know leftist twitter vilifies vaush and yeah really alfie is much more of a shaun or a sophie from mars type
but i do think vaush gets a bad wrap. he's ideologically consistent and is a leading voice fighting for trans people and socialism. We shouldnt bicker about content creators, leftist unity and all imo
@@soundscape26 Nah i think the comparison is fair. He especially thinks and speaks and writes like the youtuber shaun (the skull logo guy)
Vaush just ain’t it chief. You gotta get outta the debatelord space lol, there are many more thoughtful leftist creators on this platform than fuckin Vaush. Either way I don’t think comparing him to Alfie is very flattering, Alfie is much more thoughtful than Vaush.
The most surprising part of this is that Hugo Lloris is France's highest capped player. How that has happened I'll never know.
Kaka and Havertz too
Do footballers who are richer now they have retired and shout out to mathieu flamini I believe he is worth 4.5 billion since retiring
Billion?
@@areebsiddiqui758 yes mate
@@akaabez7338 no he hasn’t. He stated that himself. That is the total market of the business his company is in.
Diego Forlan was also born wealthy, not super rich though
The sister of Luka was killed in Guatemala.
Gaddafi was greatest leader in Arab world and one of Africa's greatest leaders.. he was not what a Western called him
Hitc sevens this is the 3rd time asking could u maby to a video on my club Birmingham city because of are owners and new recent rourmers of point deductions ect thanks KRO #BLSHOUT
Money goes to money!
Yes
Rwe and renewables dont fit togehtjer though
Football is not working class sports anymore, it has become like golf and tennis
The Italian 'Andrea' is not pronounced like the French 'Andre'. The first and last 'A's are short and stressed, as in 'Apple'. "A-ndr-ay-A". Your pronunciation of 'Pirlo' is pretty close, though. 😁
Faiq Bolkiah spends his career at Chelsea before playing in Asia. Imagine if he still plays at Chelsea, Todd Boehly could actually ask him to be part of the consortium and imagine how many more players or even teams that the club could buy 😂. Chelsea would have a million players supported by feeder clubs in all 221 FIFA member countries 😅. Yet they’ll still probably finish 10th😂😂
I'm extremely humbled by Steve Irungu Jermaine
Day 397: Indonesia XI If All Eligible Players Had Declared For Them.
Goalkeeper : Andi Muhammad Guntur
Damn I respect your commitment
Keep dreaming bocah
The vilification of Muammar Gaddafi is insane.
thank you for saying it
LEVSKI LEVSKI LEVSKI
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr will top this list in a decade's time😎. Expect Lionel Messi Jr to come in second 🤠
Football is huge in middle east, I'm sure someone will top the list ahead of CR jr
IF Messi’s wife doesn’t divorce him
Only if he makes it.
Actually Gadaffi dad literally owned a country and had a lot of hidden wealth. I say many billions.
Did you have to smear Gadafi, though?
He was good to his country. Just check out where Libya is today compared to the days he was the leader.
THERE LIFE IS HELL NOW.
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Where is Wout Weghorst. He Family own Avia gasstations
Saadi gaddafi and the gaddafi family was an innocent family who helped the country of Libya thrive for 42 years just for terrorists to destroy it
This edu ting is getting out of hand 😂😂😂😅
Gerard Pique? Giorgio Chiellini?
14:19 so he's one of the bug people
2:14 Nah that’s racist
Nice western propoganda about Gaddafi. I didn't know this channel is political.
I know you don’t explicitly say this in the video, but there seems to be a tone of “being born to a wealthy is inherently bad, and rich people are bad”
Seen this in a few videos now….
He's made it quite clear that he's left leaning and probably is a socialist.
@@areebsiddiqui758 He strikes me as a regular social democrat which is where I roughly fall into as well.
He explicitly stated that wasn’t the case at the start of the video
1st
Your 2nd sorry bud 😐
Diego* not Diyeigouw
Father * not Fother
Alphonso* not Alphonzouw
Yugoslav* not Yugoslohrv
Rather* not Rother
Romeo* not Ròuwmiouw
Hugo* not Hyugouw
Côte* not Couwte
Monte* not Monti
Carlo* not Cohrlouw
Lloris* not Yoris
Andrea* not Ondreja
Finest* not Fahnest
Udinese* not Udeneisei
Saadi* not Sohri
De* not Dei
Perugia* not Perudgier
Serie*not Siri
Vialli* not Viohrlli
Cremona* not Cremouwner
Cremonese*not Cremonessei
Roberto* not Robötouw
Private* not Prahvat
Bolkiah* not Bolkier
Yacht* not Yohrcht
Angeles* not Angelis
Marítimo* not Maretimouw
Line* not Lahn
Piqué* not Piquei
Actually, Dinis, Lloris is pronounced as "Yoris" in Catalan.
Whatever, pal.
We all knew who he meant.
@@georgerubypoppy1063 Thanks! This guy's been up to this for years! I don't know how one finds the time to be so spiteful...
@@ytterbius2900 This guy is super weird. There's absolutely no point in doing what he does. It's both wrong and a waste of time.
Im not a native english and brits speaker but i know what he mean and what he mention is and there is nothing wrong with it.. as long as he not using dayli life liverpool ascent and is ok and still very understanable.
Haven’t watched it but I believe lampard, lloris, bolkiah, xabi alonso, pirlo will be on this list
3 out of 5. Not bad.
@@soundscape26 thanks 🙂
Didn’t know about Xabi Alonso but should have guessed based on going to Ireland as a kid.
What happened to Panathinaikos
Flamini is my dad and he is very wealthy
Birdman willie b smoke some stunna blunts now my eyes Chinese
Dude, please. I enjoy your content but you have to deal with your mic. This shit is far too loud.