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usually you see multi club models that are stable and well run. today we show you the exact opposite of that. a company that has failed to deliver any promises, this is the story of 777 partners so far
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i cannot believe maqwell made a video discussing the gigantic, colossal, biggest club in the world vasco da gama
imagine how big you guys would be if you had the best striker in the world germán "do the L" cano. oh wait. common fluminense W edit: who am i kidding, fluminense w's are rare :(
krl mn eu vou te falar q nem acreditei qnd vi a thumbnail kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
@@SouLeozinhowhat is that fluminese thing you're talking about? Is it a side dish or a main? Sweet or sour? Is it spicy?
ITS WHAT HE DOES!!!
@@marshall8782one of Vasco da Gama's rivals, they won the league's first division 4 times, third division and national cup once. As for world class players that started there or got their big break play for the "Tricolor", we have names like Thiago Silva, Marcelo and Richarlison. As for German Cano, the striker mentioned before, he is from Argentina and was Vasco's main goal scorer for some time. His performances got him a move to Fluminense, where he is currently the top scorer of the league. His main attributes are positioning and finishing, if you have good playmakers that can deliver crosses or passes in the box, Cano will almost always capitalize.
Little correction on Hertha: 777 doesn‘t „own“ the club. The club members still have a commanding stake of 100%.
ah so they only finance the club i.e paying for wages and transfers but the club members own 100% of the club?
@@bainesontoastz1ot really. But due to the 50+1 Rule they don't have the majority votes anyway so it's still the members (fans ) still have the commanding stake
The 50+1 rule makes it kind of complicated, but with german clubs you have to distinguish the association club and the club company. The original club association (i.e. the members) must have 50+1 votes on the board of the company. While 777 have a 78% or so stake with the revenue of the team, the association club still appoint 100% members on the board. So while 777 is a very big influence, Hertha members still control the club. And german fans kind of hate investors, so I can assure you that the members will make use of that control, if things go even more down hill at Hertha.
Simplesmente um conterrâneo meu. Salve salve do e pro melhor lugar do Brasil: o quadradinho de DDD 061 💙
2 things: 1- The only good 777 is the plane. 2- the image at 1:10 is missing Brazilian Club Bahia FC, who was officialy bought by the man city football group this year and is supposed to be on second place in the priority list, behind Manchester City.
Also missing Palermo
787 >>>
Bahia is a great project for Man City. Redbull is already doing a good job with a much less relevant club that is Bragantino. Imagine if a club like Bahia could acquire top young talent from South America while Man City waited for their growth.
Just a correction: Bahia is Esporte Clube Bahia (Sport Club Bahia in English), not Bahia Football Club.
The graphic was made before CFG bought Bahia.
Crazy to think that Genoa is still the most stable club in its city despite all of this
Make a video on how the Canada federation could go bankrupt, the men’s and women’s teams are considering striking
Just as a comparative: John Textor, the guy who owns Lyon and Crystal Palace, bought Botafogo basically at the same time as 777 bought Vasco. Only difference was Vasco was still at Serie B and Botafogo had just got promoted back to Serie A. On 777's first year at Vasco, they barely got promoted back to Serie A, and Botafogo, meanwhile, was growing under Textor's ownership and got a spot at this year's Sulamericana Cup (equivalent of the Europa League). On the second year of ownership, though, Botafogo is the leader of the Serie A with a 10 point gap over second place, while Vasco won 2 matches in 14 and is sitting at 19th. Botafogo is the model of how a business club should be operated. Oh, btw, you seen how 777 name dropped Flamengo on their plan and said they would be closing the gap? Flamengo thrashed Vasco 4-1 just about a month ago, and off the pitch, Flamengo is making headlines making record breaking deals in brazilian football, while Vasco is struggling to even find a coach. 😂
It’s because Bbbasco isn’t a real club😅
@@Owensully123 also: VOCÊ PENSA QUE O FLAMENGO É TIME???
Vou chutar q vc é flamenguista kkkkk
@@VictorMontelUOLACE!!!
lyon are the greatest club of all time
As a Melbourne Victory fan, coming off our worst seasons since founding (both on and off the pitch), and in a league which is already suffering financially, I wouldn't be surprised if my club ceases to exist altogether within 5 years.
mel born
We need a B-League quick and somehow get bigger crowds
Oof
I hope you’re wrong
Im a Perth Glory fan, im surprised we even have a club 💀
As a Hertha supporter since 2005, I can't thank you enough for making this video on 777. I pray for the day all the teams currently under their wing return to being free of these scumbags.
They wanted Everton aswell. Also I've never heard someone say 777 so much
The situation with 777 in Vasco da Gama is pretty strange. I'm not sure if they are going to pay those clubs for the 2023 transfers, but let's suppose they'll do: Vasco spent R$ 110 million (23 million dollars) in January, but with some questionable signings: R$ 20M in an unproven argentinian winger (Orellano), 32M in two shaky center backs (Capasso and Léo), 20M in a one-season wonder striker (Pedro Raul) and in a right-back that can't defend (Puma Rodriguez). The only good signings were Jair, Lucas Piton and maybe Leo Jardim. But that's not the main problem: 777 has contractual obligations to provide some cash injections. In July 2022, before the deal was completed, Vasco took a R$ 70M loan with 777 (from R$ 700M they are supposed to invest) to pay debts and wages, because the situation was terrible. In September, the deal was finished and 777 made a new investment of R$ 120M. Everybody thought that this R$ 120M investment would be used to buy new players for 2023, but in fact, they only have paid for the transfers of Pedro Raul and Orellano (this week they also paid for Leo Jardim, in the last day before getting a transfer ban). Now we are waiting for a new cash injection that is scheduled to happen in September (R$ 190M), but as Maqwell said in the video, teams are already going to FIFA to get their money. And it gets weirder because we don't know if they are using their cash injections or the club revenue itself to buy new players. Pedro Raul was already sold to Toluca for R$ 24M (that was a miracle), Eguinaldo for R$ 21M to Shakhtar Donetsk and, of course, Andrey Santos to Chelsea for R$ 68,4M. So that's the thing: we have spent 110M in a shit squad, our stadium is falling to pieces (777 did absolutely nothing to change it since they arrived) and now we are looking desperately for new signings to avoid our fifth relegation in 15 years (Vasco had never been relegated before that). As I write, Vasco is in the last place of Brasileirão with only 9 points in 14 games, terrible start.
1:52 damn this club is cheaper than my Nintendo Switch
Typical Vasco da Gama lmao
🤣🤣🤣
They had a huge amount of debts and almost went bankrupt so 😂 yeah...an act outta desperation
As a brazilian football fan born and raised in the city where Vasco da Gama is located and old enough to remember why my fellow brazilians on the coments call the club "Gigante", I can say that nothing really changed in the club after the 777 made the acquisition. The squad consists of players that flopped hard or were overlooked on other brazilian teams, old players on their last big contract, untested youths and those that came from smaller clubs and leagues with nowhere near the same intensity. Hell their star player is Alex Teixeira, one of the first ones to hop on the China's Superleague train. And to twist the knife further, all of Vasco's main rivals are doing far better... Flamengo and Fluminense are on the top part of the league and on the Round of 16 at Libertadores and Botafogo, that also operates as a SAF, is doing a Bayern by leading the league 10 points ahead of the second place.
that's exactly the problem: nothing changed. when they bought the club and turned it into a SAF, they promised that they would not only close the financial gap between Vasco and its rivals, but also "restore" the club they fumbled it further by keeping an awful coach for way too long, creating new debt that they refuse to pay, and not changing the SAF's board even though the fans have been asking for it for so long (to this day, the CEO is literally a club member/registered suppporter of flamengo, Vasco's biggest rival, the head coach doesn't do shit and the football director is absolutely awful and slow at his job) don't get me started on that 5mi loan either, that makes it clear that there's a more-than-likely chance they're only using the club for moneywashing
In my opinion it's the worst SAF in Brasileirão.. behind comes the Galo 😢
@@cesao__ kind of hard to be worse than the last placed team lol we managed to spend more money than most of the league's clubs but assembled a worse team than most of them too even associative Vasco would've done a better job
"the City where Vasco da Gama os located" That would be Rio de Janeiro. Don't worry, I think foreigners have heard of it 😅
@@rogeriopenna9014 just gently motivating them to search the city's name and perhaps learn that's not the Brazilian capital city for almost a century. 🤣
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Nice
Like how this is the first comment I see
Me too
They they curve well innit I feel you
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Finally Vasco da Gama being mentioned
Kkkkkkk mentioned for how terrible they are
@@forgive-vt5hf That's the spirit
Multiclubs aren't necessarily the future, though some business models can work. Botafogo, another brazilian team from Rio de Janeiro, was bought after being promoted from the second division, in 2022 and, as of july 2023, appears to be a future national champion. Fluminense, even though the clubs has it's problems, are not part of a network, nor it os filthy rich like it's rival, Flamengo, who also is not a SAF or anything of the sort. There are possible futures without a "only clubs as business companies", but it does demand a lot of professionalism, planning and good managing. Rich, however, will be dominanting the game, just as much as they always been: the european butt load of cash continues to take players from other continents, now the arab clubs are doing kind of the same thing...
Actually, botafogo was bought after winning the second division, already in 2022
@@luiseduardo4748 Thanks. I fixed it!
First the shirt, now this, I feel tortured as a Hertha fan
Yooooo ame pfp
Yeah you’ve been f*cked and f*cked yourselves. We’ll see. 🔵⚪️⚫️
I feel the same pain, I'm a Vasco da Gama fan
Seeing Vasco's shield on a Maqwell video makes me feel funny. Btw, come to Brazil Maqwell
RIP Everton 😭
Madureira fan, we play Vasco once a year on the state league. Holding them to a draw was pretty funny but I had a feeling that this was not gonna end well.
Just a small correction: SAF is not a minority shareholder. SAF is what is called brazilian football clubs as enterprises. This is new, in Brazil. Up to 2019 all the clubs were... clubs. Owned by the paying associates. Now football clubs can become SAFs and sell their stakes.
Drinking game, take a shot every time maqwell says 777….
You better be using 1% light alcohol beer if you want to survive it
Currently in the hospital
Anyone here after they’ve now bought Everton. Yep, we really have no luck.
Mano simplesmente o maqwell falando do meu vasco kksksksks
1:50 “acquired Vasco de Gama for 330 dollars” Oops
To be fair, that's how Vasco is worth nowadays
Everton Fans Rejoice! We now have the best owners in the world
Who came here after Everton?
I’m here because of flair and bonza(ryan air of Canada and Australia) These guys “cripple seven partners” (not seven seven seven partners lol) Are running airlines at a loss too and I’m Hoping it’s not some kind of con or money laundering but it seems like it
Update After 17 games, Now Vasco has 9 points What is the lowest amount between Brazil First three divisions And they just lost a transfer because the other club asked to some prof that they would be paied (what they didnt showed)
Vasco's situation gets a little more sad once you look at certain things, they have just been passed in the league table by Coritiba, who just won their first 2 games in Série A and also the fact their rivals are doing so much better, specially Botafogo who operates in a similar business model under John Textor (Crystal Palace, Lyon). Also last year it wasn't so simple, they had a last game against Ituano where if they lost they wouldn't actually get promoted, there was a penalty, which Nenê (Vasco) scored, and a red card against Ituano, but even then Vasco were playing as if they were the team with 10 men, and eventually Andrey Santos (Chelsea) got a red card as well and made the game more nerve wrecking for Vasco fans. Love seeing Brazil in foreign videos, even if it is most of the time for the wrong reasons😅 🇪🇪
Do you use the Estonian flag for Gremio? lol
@@hadhamalnam yeah, it's the one that has all three colors of the club like that. In Brazil plenty of people use countries' flags for their clubs' colors
@@hadhamalnamit’s a really common thing in Brazil. For example, both Palmeiras and Fluminense use the Italian flag, but with different reasons. Palmeiras uses it because their founder was Italian and their first name was “Palestra Itália”, while Fluminense uses it because of their colors.
Watford x Udinese ownership is probably the weirdest. Both average clubs in each country I feel like the owner keeps the both clubs mid lol
maqwell talking about vasco da gama makes me so happy and im a flamengo fan LMAO
Inclusão brasileira
Tbm mano
Vamos Flamengo!🔴⚫️
Maqwell está vivo e vai jogar no Vasco
Having little investment from the owners is something I can relate to as a FC Dallas fan. We spend barely anything on transfers, marketing or the stadium, and it feels like the Hunt family only cares about the Chiefs in the NFL
Everton are finished lmao
1:53 Its insane how they bought 70% of a football club for only $330 and it was brazil's biggest football transaction ever.
Giant debt, 4 relegations, political/internal crisis and at that point there was no one else turning football clubs into "companies" lol
It was a joke dudes...
@@VeioooOOO Someone gets it
Vasco is soon going to play for Vasco
as genoa fan i have to say they bought the club from a president who was bleeding the club dry and when they bought the club it was already close to the end of the season and it was already very likely the would get relegated. And now they have bought many players and seem to spend much money on trying to benefit the club in genoa you almost wont find a fan who isnt thankfull of 777 partners this season we shattered the all time record of season tickets sold and the motivation from players management and fans seems to be at an all time high so i as agenoa fan really am thankfull of their immense investmen in the club. Ofc i know that this is a doubleedged sword but i think it will pay off
Dec. 7 2023: 777 are (for now) sighing in relief as one of their clubs (Vasco da Gama) beated Red Bull Bragantino 2-1 and avoided relegation to Série B However, just for now
I'm a Brazilian fan of Vasco da Gama, and I'm Sad to see that today, July 24 of 2023, Vasco IS in The last position of The Brasileirão. But your content is great and i support it
I have no clue how Vasco actually accepted the deal proposed by 777. In Brazil, Vasco is a really big club with a ton of supporters and a lot of championships in the past. I’m not a Vasco supporter, but I’m pretty sure they could have gotten other deals if they didn’t sign with 777. I still have no clue as to why Vasco chose to sign with 777 after reviewing their track record with the other clubs they own, seems very unprofessional and probably even corrupt.
abramovich was interested b4 the war :((
big club? vasco is like a nottingham forest, win a few trophies in the past, but dont win nothing a while
@@carlinhospaia I’m not a Vasco supporter, but I can recognize that a club of their size has to do their due diligence before accepting a deal like that. 777 were rejected by every other club they made an offer for, even if their offer was the biggest in terms of money… of course something was off. Even if Vasco haven’t won anything in a while, they’re a traditional club from Rio de Janeiro with a pretty big fanbase who are all very passionate. They should’ve done a better job.
@@j-lon3564 they can be traditional, but a big club? i think not. They have be in serie b four times, and they won serie a four times too. Probably vasco will be relegated this year
O Vasco tava desesperado, esse é o problema
That's actually wild, I own both a Vasco and Red Star jersey.
It's a good day when Maxwell uploads
Your channel is a banger. Love the content
I'm Belgian and for standard the team played one of their best seasons in a while and were sometimes playing really good but indeed behind the scènes it's one big mess
What happened to Standard Youth Academy? Used to be the best with Genk!
@@GuntherSDoumson2178 it now plays in second division but it is not that good
Im brazilian and i was not expecting to see Vasco in one of your thumbnails lol
2:13 I guess I just witnessed the most german way to pronounce Hertha Berlin by a non-native speaker.
The greatest mistake of Vasco's deal was to sell for the first enterprise that proposed a money deal and not make a good market evaluation. 777 had made similar offers to other 3 brazilian clubs: Botafogo, Cruzeiro and Bahia, and all of them refused. Months later, the clubs managed best deals with other buyers, and now they are in a better moment than Vasco. Also, 777 partners had promissed impossible achievments to a club recently promoted from second division as Vasco. The biggest one was to make the club as strong as their city rivals Flamengo in less than a year, wich didnt happened, 777 forgot that Flamengo is the richiest club in South America and among the top 30 richiest clubs in the World. It takes time to do so Now Vasco has spent loads of money in terrible and expensive players, have won 2 matches in 14 in the League, has no Manager and is facing relegation again.
I kid you not there was a midfielder called Serginho playing for my local club (Skënderbeu) back in the days when they were dominating Albanian football and keeping our flag up high in Europe, and he wasn't that good of a player. A few days ago through the fanbase's instagram I found out he signed for Vasco LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO they literally signed someone who flopped in ALBANIA LMFAO
@@tarkanbashllari1627 this is Vasco da Gama, Brazil's biggest joke in football terms. They are calling the Player Serginho Sans Frontiers,like Medicins Sans Frontiers, because he only played in alternative leagues. Also they signed a full back that their new coach said in press conference is a terrible player. And he was not cheap
@@tarkanbashllari1627for you to have an idea of Vasco's reputation, there is a meme in Brazil that when someone dies, we say "(person) went to play for Vasco". And another, Vasco is commonly known for signing a lot of bad players, but it's not one or two players, it's whole stands, it gets to a point where you suspect whether it's management incompetence or money laundering.
@@Lasneauxwho is the full back?
@@Asonunique23 Maycon, we call him the God of Zaga, beacause he looks like Kratos from God of War. He is famous here in Brazil, and had a career in Turkey too
The problem with vasco is the ones they put it on to manage the money that 777 invested on the team, the CEO until august 1st was Luiz Mello, a Flamengo socio-supporter (yes they put it this guy at the command) and Paulo Bracks, that take 1 month to negociate with teams and players, for in the end the negociations end in nothing.
Take a Shot 🥃 every time maqwell mentions 777
no way maqwell upload day ruined
Genuinely thank you for being a good KZheadr wis your videos repeatedly showed up in my feed more than some of the shit i get
Formally, Lotito doesn't own Salernitana anymore, because for Serie A rules you can't have 2 teams in the same division
I am a Flamengo supporter since i was i child (born Flamengo, Die Flamengo) and Vasco da Gama is one of our biggest rivals, even if they are rivals i must say that i am sad about the situation they are right now. Nowadays Flamengo and Palmeiras are the two clubs that are "sharing the throne" on south american football (see the last Libertadores, Brasileirão Serie A , Brazilian Cup and other titles, Flamengo and Palmeiras are on the recent winners how A LOT) and Vasco is a great club that have the potential of this too, but today they are the last of the league table and they are fighting an almost lost war agaisnt the relegation (In 1998 Vasco da Gama was the Libertadores Cup champion, they have won a lot of continental and national titles and played very well against Real Madrid at the 1998 Intercontinental Cup, also they had 0 relegations, today they have 4 relegations (maybe 5 at the end of the season) and they are not winning big titles since 2011...
Bem vindo ao gigante, Maqwell!
Fantastic watch as always 👊🏿
This is not surprising in the least. If businesses and single people are able to buy a club completely, you would expect single people or businesses to buy multiple clubs. It is an interesting fact, that many people don't think about or ignore as it sounds strange, but unrestricted capitalism hurts the market economy. If a market is unregulated a few rich entities, often those that have made their money elsewhere will start to control more and more. To insure competition its important that the more you have, the higher the regulations are. We are talking about people you could tax 95% and that could still buy a yacht, a mansion and a private aircraft. Btw I don't know how companies seem to always be able to just sponsor clubs like Hertha, it should be blocked under the German rules and should be blocked in any reasonable system.
I took a shot for everytime you say “777” I am currently sending this message from the afterlife 😂
Being a Melbourne Victory (my hometown club) and Hertha Berlin fan, seeing 777 buying both in such a short time was a bit strange, became quite concerning when I saw how many others they were throwing money at, we (Melb Victory) are so blatantly the lowest priority that I am baffled as to why they even bothered. Our derby rivals, Melbourne City FC, are owned by City FG and although they definitely one of the smaller clubs in the CFG, seeing their exponential growth in the league and also the investments made by CFG to their academy and facilities has been impressive, annoyingly CFG have really nailed it when it comes to giving Melb City everything it needs to be a dominating club in the A-League.
Loved the jersey. I am a Arsenal's fan from Brazil.
At Vietnam, there is 1 person who owns multiple club in the same league.
Vasco da Gama looks to soon be as dead as the explorer Vasco da Gama
There are more examples of multi-Club ownership with Brighton and Brentford. These are Clubs that enjoy a reputation of gaining success the right way but they also profit from it
Brighton & Union SG is a succes story!
i just made a comment about 777 sounding like a gambling company. the irony here is that the owners of brighton and brentford actually made their money in the gambling industry. the difference between these owners and 777 is that they made sure their club is doing well before purchasing another one and they actually have business plans
As a Nac Breda fan, we bullied the city group away because we knew we weren’t priority for the group. So ye that image of the global reach isn’t really true
do 22/23 prem predictions reaction please I love those
I guess Everton are finally doomed. RIP.
watching this video in 2074 maqwells video got me through a tough time back in 1873
Série B Brazilian League last year Cruzeiro, Bahia and Vasco became companies to get money injected. Vasco and Bahia are in relegation zone. Cruzeiro in 11th i think. Grêmio remained a pure club, owned by the fans, with elected counselors, president, etc. Grêmio is currently at second in the league and semi final of Brazil Cup.
I think we need to respect how good the city group is actually done, most of those teams(apart from girona) are not historical or are teams that will never get anywhere even with a lot of money. City group basically focus on fiding talent in those countries, you can tell by the ones on Montevideo or NYC.
They genuinely know how to do it, it's actually impressive how well they do it
10am: Was ready to jump out of a tower 13pm: my life is perfect after watching Maxwell essay
maqwell and zealand are the only Americans i’d trust to own my club
777 plundging Vasco into relegation for the club's 5th time is just their way of honouring Brasileirao heritage
As a standard de Liège fan speaking yes they haven't spend the moast on transfers but that is because they payd of al the depths op the club made by the previous owner but the transfers they did make where realy good ones they also apointed fergal harkin sporting director of the club (ex Manchester City) they also apointed yaya toure as our assistent coach and we had a really good season getting back in the top 6 of te leauge after bateling against relegation in moast of the previous season under the different owner and they are trying to get the club self sustainable again
And the goal is to get back in to Europe nearly happend and the long term goals is to win the league titel again
Brazil's memey new way to say someone died is saying that they started playing for Vasco
as a Brazilian and a vascaíno (Vasco da Gama fan) i can confirm they ARE destroying this team. they need to leave.
Decisões erradas e dinheiro gasto a toa. 💀💀É serio, horrível
Como que destrói algo que já estava destruído?
destruir oque? 4 rebaixamentos já parceiro
Tão so mantendo o legado do clube cara 😂😂
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red star was one of my first clubs on football manager so i’m very scared for the future of the club
They may have to restart from a lower Div one day but they have a loyal and rather large fan base for the level they are playing at so I think as long as the club doesn't fold completely it will be fine in the very long run once 777 are out
Melbourne City are own by the City Football Group, Melbourne Victory are owned by 777 Partners
are we done with twitch for the year or there is another possible stream
And now they're buying Everton. RIP in piss, Everton.
Vasco da Gama its always suferring to stay alive in Série A (Brasileirão) and the 777 Partners just become another problem than a solution.
Wow Maqwell talking about Red Star FC, as a French person I feel special
And now they target evertom for ruin
As a flamengo fan im very happy with 777
777 update: 777 want to buy everton.
Maxwell brother, it is Melbourne Victory not City and stuff did already happen with them. Their ultras ran on the pitch during the derby and punched the City goalkeeper due to protest after their owners were apart of a sellout campaign for our league.
They just bought Everton
As a Genoa fan, I am pretty happy with 777. We are back in Serie A and we are targeting to buy a very good player, Retegui
As a Vasco fan, Dont believe their lies.
@@nuke7135 they bought Retegui aha Spent like 15M, and for my team standard liege, the budget for this transfert window is 4M aha bullshit
@@basiledocquier5080 didnt liege exceed expectations?
the last thing i expected was you talking about Vasco
As a fan of Vasco da Gama, I can say that 777 doesn't know crap about football and doesn't care about the fans in general. We urged our Gigante to be bought because we got tired of Série B and wanted to bring back our glorious days. But we are still living the nightmare and with the risk of being relegated again. With Vasco I can't have a single day of peace.
I am a vascaino since i was 4 yeras old and that is propably one of the worst teams i ever saw, since they got the access to Série A. Our campaign in this year is shamefull at least, we got money but the fame that this year season has brought to us just scare away all the player. NOBODY WANTS TO PLAY IN THAT SHIT! With all that, still the football team i love and suffer as hell for.
Que audácia falar do gigante (brincadeira), vídeo muito bom.
You should do a video about Bury FC and their expulsion from the English football league
Wow! Looks like Everton might be screwed
As a Flamengo fan, it was funny to see how initially some Vasco supporters and influencers were so excited and somewhat desperate (they haven't won a major championship since 2011 and were relegated four times since), hoping to the partnership with 777 to happen. They've even mocked us when the contract was sealed. Now we're seeing them struggle to stay in Série A, and their local rivals, Flamengo winning six major championships, which includes two Copa Libertadores since 2019 and Botafogo, which is also a business club like them, being a Brasileirão and Copa Sudamericana title contender (!) this year, because of Textor's great management.
Ainda perde pro botafogo, vergonha flamengo
Maxwell repping the drip❤❤
City football group is as of now the most succesful in this type of structure, no club has had its players fed to city instead city academy players have gone to other teams like troyes.
i forgor red star bangui existed thankyou for reminding me
What a beautiful kit!
Everton now 😂😂😂
UEFA had introduced the unique rule: If there are 2 or more European clubs with the same ownership had qualified for the European football, one of them must be disqualified. This has become an anomaly for this season. Notable examples are: 1.RedBird Capitals: AC Milan (Champions League) and Toulouse (Europa League, by virtue of winning Coupe de France). 2.Tony Bloom: Brighton and Union Saint Gilloise (both had even played in Europa League). 3.Nassef Sawiris: Aston Villa and Vitoria SC (both had even played in Conference League).
Vitoria SC is a Portuguese club. In Portugal, by law, clubs are fully owned by their members (fans). Sawiris has a minority stake in a subsidiary of the club, not the club proper.
@@fgsaramago So they had its own version of Bundesliga's 50+1 rule?
@@ezraezra2928 except that its 100%. In Portugal "club" is its own form of incorporation/legal registration and has specific rules, like the fact that its owned by its members and anyone can be member provided it pays the defined yearly fee. In the case of a sports club its membership will be the fans of the club. The club can have subsidiary companies though and those can have outside investors. In the case of Vitoria SC, the Aston Villa owners have about 40% of a subsidiary that holds the contracts of the football (Vitoria is an actual sports club, is involved in multiple different sports) first team players. In other words, they indirectly own 40% of the economic rights of the players
as a Vasco supporter the 777 part is kinda alright, they have paid what they owed to now, but the people they appointed to manage the money is a joke. For exemple the Ceo (Luiz Mello) of Vasco is a supporter of the biggest rival flamengo, and the football director (Paulo Bracks) dont have any attitude to do something after a disaster occur, like what happened after the loss against goiás. And now the club is without a manager for 17 DAYS in the middle of the championship with the club in the bottom of the league.
I remember when my club was sold to those bastards had a feeling that something may not go well, now, I honestly even miss the old mess, the mess my club was in the last 20 years