I was was at this game. Great memories with family!
@Robinssoncravents Жыл бұрын
Roberto Baggio!
@joesmith-tm2hv Жыл бұрын
Amazing work, love the fact your are adding them in date order. Fantastic!
@danyoutube7491 Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I'm glad I found this channel, subscribed :)
@ssnafy44797 ай бұрын
جنة كرة القدم
@terryscrewloosesings Жыл бұрын
I remember all of these i was at school when these would be on but never missed a episode ✌️ but although the TV people in these was on for the English players I liked fiorentina still do to this day 😎😎😎
@danyoutube7491 Жыл бұрын
It's always interesting to hear the once prospective transfers that never came to happen; @17:50 onwards we hear about the expectation for Riedle to go to Juve from Lazio in a swap for Casiraghi (who did of course go to Lazio but the German went abroad), and then we hear that Juve had Bergkamp in their sights, in fact he was their main target. What a signing that would have been, though with Kohler, Julio Cesar and Moller already key players for Juve it's hard to imagine that Juve would be planning to buy not one but two new foreigners (there was a three foreigner rule for the starting line up). Then James says that Milan had all but signed him; he of course eventually went to Inter. He didn't have the greatest success in Italy, though I think it would have been worse for him at AC where he would no doubt have suffered from lack of consistent football among their array of world class stars who had to take turns on the bench. Juve might have been a good place for him, can't have been worse than at Inter I don't think. It could be that something about Italian football was fundamentally at odds with Bergkamp thriving, but Inter in the early 90s were a side that often struggled to score, and that can't have had a good influence on his confidence or simply getting enough service.
@1990198520078 ай бұрын
Peruzzi always had slow feet
@danyoutube74916 ай бұрын
I don't see what he could have done about either goal. Kohler headed from short range and looped it high in the air, it was totally unexpected (obviously, because Kohler was on Peruzzi's side and wouldn't intentionally send the ball goalward). Peruzzi was caught going the wrong way, slow feet don't come into it. Then the second, he did nothing wrong and couldn't have done anything about it.