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125 Years of AC Milan: Trouble in Paradise?
AC Milanâs legacy is under fire, and the fans are making their voices heard.
From the golden days of the 80s and 90s to the turbulence under RedBird Capitalâs ownership - this video unpacks the drama surrounding the Rossoneri.
Paolo Maldiniâs controversial exit, questionable transfers, and fan protests outside Milanâs 125th-anniversary celebration reveal a club at odds with its own identity.
Is Milanâs future at risk, or can Gerry Cardinale turn things around before itâs too late?
ð Watch as we break down the ownership battles, squad tensions, and what lies ahead for AC Milan.
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0:00 What's Gone Wrong at AC Milan?
2:18 The Takeover
4:30 Another Rocky Start
6:30 The Protest
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From the golden days of the 80s and 90s to the turbulence under RedBird Capitalâs ownership - this video unpacks the drama surrounding the Rossoneri.
Paolo Maldiniâs controversial exit, questionable transfers, and fan protests outside Milanâs 125th-anniversary celebration reveal a club at odds with its own identity.
Is Milanâs future at risk, or can Gerry Cardinale turn things around before itâs too late?
ð Watch as we break down the ownership battles, squad tensions, and what lies ahead for AC Milan.
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0:00 What's Gone Wrong at AC Milan?
2:18 The Takeover
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6:30 The Protest
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Itâs actually insane how Cafu joined at 33 and made such a huge impact on a club like AC Milan. This man is the best RB ever. Also a WC winner. What a legend
shittemham bottlespurs for a reason
Because the idiot referee allowed Liverpool keeper advance far off his goal line during the penalty shootout
Sacking Poch was a disaster and as for sacking Mourinho the day before a final, words fail me.
Fonseca just got sacked, but still it was a poor decision he is a mid table mananger. American ownership is highly controversial and I can understand that, but their choices in management are something that you would expect some multimillionaire get good advice for his money. Great vid m8, keep it going in 2025
3:55-4:01 classic, classic levy
The right manager might just be eric ten hag
6:15 theo hernandez has to go not only did he miss a penalty but he also got send off after the game ended Fonseca's early sacking at least isnt a good move like with utd the new manager will not be able to turn around the season (although unlike utd the season isnt lost yet the cup and a european spot is still on the table) ofc coceincao like amorim are superior to their predecessors they should have been brought when the season ended not when it reached the middle
As a wise man once said: "It's the history of the Tottenham".
That Venezia jersey is so fire ðĨ
softie ginger deleted the truth chickensÄĨÄąet
Aaaaaaand now Fonseca gets sacked...talk about timing ð
Iâm so happy as a Milan fan
Didn't Fonseca just get sacked? I think Conceicao is the new manager.
Has everyone forgotten Joe Louis
Well said. After close to 30 years it's time for ENIC and DL to sell.
Agree with everything on Levy but Ange genuinely is out of his depth, his tactics are better suited to where heâs been in the past. These injuries have prolonged his stay, the reality is he lost to Palace, Brighton and Ipswich in a poor manner with his best 11. Levy is a joker, but Ange got the gig because nobody of standing wanted it.
Poch back to spurs please
Levy is addicted to gambling on less than mediocre players.
Yes under Levy its been a mess but like with any country, business or football club. It doesn't guarantee things will get better once he's gone.
There are two opinions. 1. It's about the immediate future. As I've seen for a year and a half, I don't see any merit in the current situation. , Of course, moving forward, a high line 2CB is out of the question. The SB went to a high position, and the intention was probably to not let the opposing WG participate in the counter attack, but measures should be taken. As for the defenders, it is not good not to acquire top-level players even for the reserves. Looking at the players, there are few hamstring injuries. The reason is that the burden on the defenders is too great. There are some teams that spend time on variable 3-backs, but those teams have top-level defenders. In other words, the basics are 4 or 5-backs. We definitely need top-level players. But realistically, are there any players who will come to a mid-level club? I can't finish if I say more, so I'll just say this at the end. The sure-fire goal scene is a counter goal! I have to admit that Tottenham has a small player base among the Big 6. The goalkeeper is concerned about the footwork of Four Star, but I think reinforcement is essential. The second goalkeeper is in a very difficult position. Adjustments must be made in. Therefore, it is difficult to find a goalkeeper who will accept it. We'd like to have at least one full-back if Gray returns to midfield. CB needs reinforcement. I don't want to put any more burden on the young Gray, and we also need to consider that Davis' contract will expire next summer. The midfield needs another playmaker type who can hold the ball like Madison. CF is also needed. If Richarlison continues like this, we need one more. Looking at Solanke recently, you can see that he is getting tired. We also need a left-footed winger. I really appreciate Johnson's scoring ability, but we definitely need a left-footed player who can dribble. Son clearly does not fit the current tactics. Considering that there is no contract extension, I think we need reinforcement, but the difficult part is that we have too many players. If we do get it, it will be next summer. Two last things. I'm really sorry for the long post. And I'm Japanese, so Kubo is one of the people I really want to acquire. Son's influence on Asia for Spurs is great. That's why I recommend Kubo as the next generation star
Levy is untouchable and unless he snuffs it, i canât see spurs winning anything but more dysfunctional fans
Conte said it â you can change the manager as many times as you like. Nothing at this club will change. Levy always has been the problem. TO DARE IS TOO DEAR.
no tears will be shed when the spuds get relegated in a brilliant stadium poor owners bad chairman 1st London double winners last club to win anything again
As a Harry Kane fanâĶ even I think is is hilarious how bad he is at goalkeeping ð
Biased and factually incorrect pro-Ange propaganda......not worth wasting 12 minutes on!
well said
I thought this was a great video until I realised that Levy owns 30% of the club and his mate, Joe Lewis, own the rest. That means nobody can sack him. Thatâs a problem.
Seems pretty clear. Levy is the problem. He did some good, but he has little use to the club now. In fact, he is a major liability. Heâs got to go. Fans need to make their voice clear - lets tell the board we want his head. He has been ruthless in taking the head of many many managers for underperforming, so he needs to swallow the same medicine. Tottenham supporters, lets get him out!
Levy out
I hate that I love this football club. Levy as a business man, phenomenal. Football sense...insane. you must spend on the pitch to reap the rewards. Titles, stature and revenue come from spending on the pitch. Nothing has and nothing will change until Levy is not in charge of ANY football operations. Conte said it best.
Fans calling for his head are idiots, half their team is out, and if they want to blame someone, bkame the two owners, whose personal value has grown hugely in the past years. The stadium is his possessikn when he sells, as well as the hktel and all the other possessikns, they are now mzking more money than ever.
Spurs are playing in the PL, how many different teams have won the PL in the last 10 years ? Spurs came close twice should have won it once, After this its been between City and Liverpool, Spurs have came close to winning titles under Poch he just wasn't good enough to win the big matches. Mangers win titles not chairman. How many times have you seen City chairman holding the Title or in the team pictures after ? The same Spurs fan who says its Levy only do so when Spurs are struggling when Spurs are winning they praise the manager and the players when Spurs struggle its blame Levy. Its school yard talk.
24 years ago the club fell into the hands of Venture Capitalists who were never interested in football glory and now the chickens are coming home to roost.
He isn't making history he is history. Dayum did that mean alot
As a Spanish Madrid fan, Iâd like to offer some perspective on Gareth Baleâs time at Real Madrid, particularly since English-speaking TH-camrs often present a heavily one-sided narrative. These videos tend to paint Bale as a misunderstood genius who was unfairly mistreated by an unreasonable fanbase. However, the reality is far more nuanced. For those who primarily saw Baleâs Champions League heroics or highlight compilations, itâs easy to come away with that impression. But for those of us watching La Liga week in and week out, the picture was different. While Bale was undoubtedly a phenomenal player, injuries were a major obstacle for him, and unfortunately, he didnât always help his own cause. At a certain point, he appeared to give up trying altogether, becoming disengaged on the pitch and showing little passion or commitment. Yes, Baleâs highlight reels are breathtaking, but they donât tell the whole story. For every stunning goal, there were numerous matches where he seemed to just walk around, disconnected and uninspired. At Real Madrid, and particularly at the Santiago BernabÃĐu, that kind of inconsistency and lack of drive doesnât go unnoticed. The BernabÃĐu crowd is famously demanding, and this high standard is a key part of the clubâs success. Madridistas are accustomed to watching the best players in the world and expect nothing less than full dedication every single day. This is not about being spoiled; itâs about holding everyone accountable to the clubâs ethos: No player is bigger than the club. Madrid fans have booed legends like RaÚl, Casillas, Ramos, and even Cristiano Ronaldo when they felt their performances or attitudes fell short of the clubâs expectations. Conversely, theyâve shown tremendous respect for rival players such as Ronaldinho, Iniesta, and Pirlo when theyâve demonstrated greatness on the field. Two things Madridistas will not tolerate are a lack of effort and a perceived disrespect for the club. Unfortunately, Bale was guilty of both during the latter stages of his career. It wasnât just his injuries or occasional poor form. What truly soured the relationship was the growing perception that Bale didnât care about the club. This culminated in the infamous âWales. Golf. Madrid. In that order.â banner, which many fans saw as a blatant display of disrespect. That moment wasnât just a joke; it symbolized Baleâs lack of connection with the fans and the clubâs values. For comparison, take players like Lucas VÃĄzquez or Nacho FernÃĄndez. While theyâve never reached Baleâs level of brilliance, they are widely respected and loved by Madrid fans for their unwavering commitment, professionalism, and respect for the badge. These players embody the spirit Madridistas admire-giving their all for the team, even when their talent might not shine as brightly. The criticism of Bale wasnât about ungratefulness; it was about his attitude and perceived indifference. At Real Madrid, your past achievements donât exempt you from giving your best every day. Thatâs what fans demand and what Bale ultimately failed to deliver in their eyes.
There is a bigger chance that a Dutch team will win the Champions League again than Tottenham Hotspur winning any trophy in the next 20 years.
I'm not levy in or out, there's worse owners out there, just ask Leeds, portsmouth or Newcastle. I'd rather Levy than Peter Ridsdale, Mike Ashley or the crazy number of asian businessman that Portsmouth kept getting lumbered with. Be careful what you wish for my fellow yids.
Good vid- but a gap at the end. Levy has been clear on the aspect of not knowing football- hence the DoF role which first arrived with Frank Arnessen in 2004. The problem is that the DoF philosophy needs to be aligned with the manager and the Owners who ultimately control the purse strings So Iâll back Ange. And to back Ange we need the right players and squad depth. So the Manager, DoF and scouts find those players- but thatâs all based on the ÂĢÂĢ available. So Iâm short- it stops with ENIC, Joe Lewis and his yacht. Tottenham Hotspur Ltd is up there as the most profitable as businesses. But this will never translate to the club while F1 and Beyonce line Levy and Joeâs pockets They could placate me with a Bill Nick statue thoughâĶ.
Levy will always be the problem
It used to be a football club. ENIC is a club for the shareholders. ENIC swore to its shareholders from the Middle East that profits will always come first . Any spurs fans that supports ENIC for football reasons. Then let ENIC laugh in your face .
Great video. Iâm tired of most Spurs fans being weak minded and blow with the wind. The issue is Levy and Enic need to sell and let a more football driven investor take over.
Good video. There have been big changes in the footballing structure over the last 12 months so will be interesting to see how Johan Lange and the director above him work out
This is from an Australian!! ð
I approve of this video :)
Big Ange deserves so much better than Spursy i hope he lands on his feet at a club that actually had ambition who wanna win things, feel sorry for the supporters being played a bad joke on by owners
Levy is the problem and he will not leave until the new hotel are done in 2028. It's just investment for them and no love for the club at all.
Look Nuno in forest now
KEEP SACKING THE MANAGER IS NOT GOIN TO ALTER THE PROBLEM .LOOK AT FERGUSON .AT UTD .WENGER AT ARSENAL KLOPP AT LIVERPOOL GUARDIOLA AT CITY ALL LONG TERM MANAGERS AND HAVE WON TROPHIES GALORE THATS WHAT ITS ABOUT KEEPING A PERMANENT MANAGER
Levy doesnât work on transfers anymore. Thatâs being handeled by the technical director Johan Lange. Or did you forget to put that in the videoðĪ
Dude thought he is Giroudð