If this was made into a series about clubs escaping their banter eras, which clubs would you like to see covered? Liverpool is a must (I have an older video on that). Who else?
Leicester - had Lineker to the rescue Portsmouth - had a fan takeover Bournemouth - Eddie Howe showing he was world class. All had serious banter eras.
the 2010s were a Banter era for BOTH Milan Clubs, so also AC Milan should do. Manchester United of course too... when their banter era will end LOL Also Barcelona 2019-2022 and the current Ajax one, again, when/if it will end lol
😂😂😂 he is the mafia godfather he owns gov and league gov, referee and even the judges. No investigation about financial collapse fake sponsorship, not playing salaries... And the list goes on and on
@@Ivan-zi2nilol, study some finance before saying this. Inter has losses just as many clubs, during Covid Steven Zhang got a loan from Oaktree by putting his shares for the club as a guarantee of payment, he didn’t pay and his shares went to Oaktree, as easy as that. Regarding DigitalBits Inter was actually defrauded and the money that was supposed to come from them never existed so that money was never reported as an income. I feel stupid explaining this to someone who won’t probably even understand.
Since 2013 Man United and Inter have gone through similar struggles till 2020 with Man United only managing to win a few cups here and there but Inter have now completely risen to how they used to be in the league as well as in Europe. Wish Man United would learn something from then.
The difference is that United like many other PL clubs has an unlimited transfer budget which makes their situation even more embarrassing. Since 2013 United have spend more money on transfers than any other English club while Inter managed go get back despite not having the ability to spend so much money which makes their current situation even more impressive.
The rebuild of real (not all) was done in one season. From 18/19 to 19/20. Cr7 out, vini in. Modric and kroos veterans, valverde from castilla in, keylor out, lunin in, no long project cb, militao in...the point is we still rebuilding but real won a lot of trophies in this phase so i think the problem with united is the sporting director, scouts etc not the players. Perdon por mi ingles de mierda, hago lo mejor que puedo cabrones! Edit: yes, maybe 2 seasons but my point was that they are rebuilding as well as winning trophies, big clubs like bayern do the same
@Diiznatz yes, but the problem is italy politics not italian football, u dont know how to sell your amazing football, thats ur problem not real problem. Look man city, a team without "recent" history but has more fans nowadays than milan or inter
@@pisabkk9139 I started following Inter in 1992/93, and believe me in 2014 it wasn't so difficult. It was an harsh feeling cause to the downfall after the Triplete.
Inter fan since I was born since I live 20 minutes away from San Siro, my life peaked in 2010. I was 15 and inter won the treble, the first champions league title in 45 years. Little did I know that we were about to enter a decade of darkeness. It was sad, horrible and frankly tragicomical at some point. We had some of the lowest points in the club history, some good players in a sea of very shitty players and every season felt like a kick in the balls. But here we are today. Manchester United fans don’t give up, I feel you all.
Amico l'inter vinse la sua terza champions league dopo 40 anni e non il campionato, hai sbagliato a scrivere perchè prima del 2010 quando abbiamo vinto il triplete con mourinho, dalla stagione 2005/06 alla stagione 2009/10 l'inter ha vinto 5 scudetti di fila 4 sul campo e uno è stato revocato ai ladri della juventus e assegnato all'Inter quindi no, non passarono 45 anni dallo scudetto precedente ma passarono dall'ultima UCL prima di quella che abbiamo vinto nel 2010, vinta eliminando porto, chelsea, barcellona e in finale il bayer monaco. Quindi una vittoria di tutto rispetto contro squadre di caratura internazianale, il barcellona era quello di pep guardiola😮😮😮quello con messi giovane, era il barcellona più forte degli ultimi 50 anni😊😊😊. FORZA INTER❤❤❤
@@paolodressenetto4988 veramente l'evidenza esiste che il tuo presidente innocente com'è dice tu e facchetti com'è andavano con le chiamate... La Juventus è stata punita ma l'Inter pure... La Roma meritava quelli scudetti della juve non l'Inter.
@@Micfri300 quindi dovete andare avanti a piangere ancora a lungo?? Ormai ciò che fù deciso a suo tempo, giusto o sbagliato che sia ormai è stato dato, se facchetti non fosse morto sarebbe stato in grado di venire in tribunule e raccontare tutte le porcate fatte dalla Rubentus furtus club. 0mmoķ Qq
as an inter fan, marotta gets 75% of the credit. i really believe he's the best in Europe at what he does. as I tell my friends multiple times, until marotta is at inter, I can sleep peacefully; gonna be interesting (worrying) to see what inter gonna be like once he leaves.
I love your videos man, very calm and informed. I feel I learn a lot from watching your content. What I like and admire most is that you are aware of your limitations in knowledge, which is very understandable because we can all have biases or don't know enough about teams we do not support, but your approach in those videos is impeccable. You accept those limitations and make sure to bring us the best co-hosts there can be. Really great stuff, and as an inter fun I hate to admit I even watch your content about milan or juve because of the quality of the work you bring us. Keep it up, I love your work
Inter's dark era between 2011 to 2015 is the worst banter era any big club could ever pass by Seriously, you would absolutely hate the sport of football if you were an inter fan back then Credit to the loyal inter fans who stood by the club in the worst ever period Marotta has made a masterclass
I’ve been following inter since 1987. The BIG difference between today and all the previous eras I’ve witnessed is the Team is rock solid now, starting from its leadership, which wasn’t true even during the Moratti years.
Can't wait to see an escaping the banter era for Liverpool; from almost ceasing to exist, to a big ballsy German promising a trophy or he retires to Switzerland, to winning everything there was to win, that journey doesn't get the appreciation it deserves. Great video as always Adrian! ❤
Do this more often, about the persons behind the scenes, behind the great succeses of the football clubs. They deserve recognition, their role is sometimes more important than of a great coach or player. Nice one Adrian
Awh man this is beautiful. Just when I couldn’t find anything to watch, Robona pops on my recommendations. It’s been a long time. As a Liverpool fan and Inter fan, I started supporting Inter back when they were in the same Europa league group with bloody Southampton. Used to play them a lot on FIFA 15 so ever since then, they really became my second team. I survived that mediocre Frank De Boer era so I think I can survive any era now post Zhang😂😂😂. But seriously we need to be bought by a proper owner and have Qatar Airways as our MAIN sponsor on the shirt. I’m tired of seeing us with Crypto or Betting companies whilst Bbilan is still not only with their unchanged crest and Fly Emirates😒. Now it’s time to watch the video 🤣. #forzainter 🖤💙
I've been following Inter since I was 5 years old, around 14 years ago (thanks to my grandfather inteoducing me to football). Sadly I was too young to remember the days of us winning with that amazing team, and even worse, I was completely aware of what was going on through 2013-2017 (I remember a game where we were winning aganist Cagliari 1 nil, but we somehow squandered that lead in a few minutes thanks to Frank de Boer to lose 2-1). Nowadays if you say names like Nagatomo, Kongdogbia, Eder Banega or even Joao Mario we laugh it off, but we are so grateful to Marotta and Conte who made us the team we once were, still a long way to go, but I would have never believed if you said this after not qualifing for the Europa League...
I became an Interista because of Baggio. I first saw Baggio at WC 94 and the next time I heard of him was WC 98 and his move to Inter. Been a die hard Interista ever since. Those years witnessing Lippi disrupt a formidable team, R9s injury and the merry go round of coaches until Mancini came. He steadied us for awhile, we dominated serie a but was horrid in the UCL, lucky if we ever got out the group stage. Then Mourinho came and gave us the success we all wanted and hoped to repeat. I had to watch coaches like De beor,Stramma,Leonardo,Pioli,Benitez,Walter Mazzari and players like johnathon,Miranda,Pazzini,Cassano,Alvarez,Gabigol. I survived it all😅
Half way thru this I am amazed at this story even though I know it well. Or thought I did. Well done Rabona, and happy to see Nima and Uncle Sharma dropping their perspective. Forza Inter! ⚫🔵
Both Inter and AC Milan entered a rough banter era once Moratti and Berlusconi left the clubs. Those presidents were not acting as modern businessmen (at least they didn't treat football clubs as such) and left both clubs full with debts and completely dependent on a constant influx of money to keep up.
It's funny and coincidental that both Inter and Barca's banter eras started with a UCL win. But I guess, Barca's doesn't need more coverage since it's been done to death by so many people. It's been the most covered and publicised banter era in recent times. And now with Flick in charge and so many positive changes being seen in the club, the only way is up, I hope. Great video as usual, Adrian.
I remember Inter Milan were one of the best team in Serie A in the 2000s and 2010 they won the treble with Mourinho. The arrival of Rafa Benitez was the start of their banter era and it was peak in 2014. Horrible managerial appointments, terrible recruitment of players and club infrastructure becoming obsolete in the modern game. It's only around 2018 Inter got their act together and 2019 Conte set up Inter Milan from banter club to Serie A winners yet again and Inzaghi continues their success. As a Manchester United fan, I feel jealous of Inter Milan going out of their banter era and be title contenders yet again. We spent 10x more than Inter Milan and somehow gotten worse every year. I don't trust Jim 🐀 and Ineos to get us out of the rut since they decided to keep the Glazers and gave Ten Hag and Bruno Fernandes new deals. We're screwed.
I treked over from Ireland during that banter era for some really terrible games. A 0-0 against Udinese in the rain with only about 30k at the stadium stands out to me 😂 only upside was you could get really good seats much cheaper. Much happier when I go now to a packed house and team playing great football. Next stop Inter v Napoli
Started to follow inter in 2006 when i was 14. When ibrahimovic and recoba were playing and i immediately fell in love with inter. Been inter fan ever since.
not really that crazy, very similar clubs financially in that period and after 2008 most of these type of family owned clubs had to sell do to the "hobby" becoming more and more expensive and the owners losing money to the financial crisis
I been an inter fan since 1996. I can tell you about the pain I endured through the struggles...there were few phases. But I still couldn't believe we won the UCL in 2010. Winning the UCL is everything for me as a fan! 🖤 💙
Last year we won the 20th Scudetto, the second star which made us historically triumph over AC Milan in a race which lasted for decades. Moreover, we did it in the derby with them hosting us. Something historical which should be stressed more! ;)
started loving inter because my first football jersey is Inter number ten at that time: Adriano. Loving live at 2010 and then suffering watching inter in the banter period. Looking forward to Inter winning Champions League again 🥰
Inter should have kept Gasperini after firing Benitez. He started to make 352 formation but the players were bad back then. Inter even then shifted to 352-3412 formation. It was just a relentless Era of constantly firing managers with 2-3 bad games and signing below par players.
I agree with this, Gasperini had the right ideas but the board didnt help at all. Gasperini wanted to stay as long as possible and I given what he has done with Atalanta i see that Inter getting better players on the cheaper side and building upon that.
@@omarrossi8478 I think it's good to lose for few months rather than a decade. Never mind we now have a great manger and a formidable team capable of winning everything in 2025 and 2026.
Moratti post 2010 would basically hire a manager and proceed to do the exact opposite of what that manager needed in the transfer market. It was worst with Gasperini, he asked for 3 signings, got none of them, got his key player sold, and kept the players he didn't want. And he got bonus signings that he didn't ask for or need
After the pandemic, when we lost first Lukaku, Hakimi, Eriksen and Conte in 2021, Perisic in 2022 after the Milan's Scudetto, Handanovic, Onana, Brozovic, Skriniar, Dzeko, Lukaku in 2023 after the UCL Final, I've always thought: I'm calm as long as Marotta will be with us!
I'm from Ghana I have supported inter Milan since I was a kid my friends always said to me which team am I supporting they always talk trash to me but I never give up supporting inter but now I'm okay Forza inter.❤
More inter content pls, love you guys, I was also a kid from mid 90s growing up loving Inter because of Denis Bergkamp, Bergomi, Ruben Sosa, Mattias Sammer. And of course Rinaldo And Vieri!
As an inter fan the only way to describe the 90s and more than half of the 2000s as banter era is already generous. Calling them successfull is blasphemy. Yes the uefa cups were a decent consolation prize, but we were spending just as much as juve and milan, in the best league in the world, but never won anything beside those 3 and in fact we were the laughingstock of italy because of massimo moratti, defined by his competitors as the fool of the moratti family, and it goes beyond the results on the pitch but all the idiotic tranfers he did(and he did them personally since it was another era), be it roberto carlos gifted to madrid, pirlo to milan in exchange for coco, and seedorf as well sold to milan for a couple of peanuts, the cannavaro controversy, and there is more. To then managing to win it all when he "killed"all his competitors(the big boss at telecom at the time, the company that tapped all the phonecalls in the calciopoli scandal, is a famous friend of the former inter owner, and coincidentally inter was the only big club that came out squicky clean), to then leave the club in a financial situation that nowadays barça seems like a stable club in comparison. The inter fans that look at that era with rose tinted glasses really baffle me. If in fact we define banter era as an era where the team does not perform as it is supposed to, the moratti era is much more in line with the definition compared to the next 10 years, where there was no money to spend, only fools expected to win anything under tohir, but his job was to fix the finances of the club and he did so pretty well. Long live marotta and his clever free transfers, i know the club will be alright with him at the helm
Absolutely i am a fan from the Netherlands and i hate Moratti as a president, he made so many mistakes its retarded. Like you said Carlos, Seedorf, Cannavaro and he choose Cuper over R9, for Cuper to get fired a year later. Pure madness. Plus he did nothing for the club business and marketing wise. When Thorir bought Inter form Moratti Inter had a facebook following of 4 Million people. He left Inter dry and broke. If he managed Inter properly Inter would have never been in that situation. And could have been way more legandary.
I'm an inter fan and can't 100% agree. The 2021 economic problems were of course related to covid, but also because we raised our costs in a unsustainable way, also I'm still surprised that Antonello didn't lost his job after the Digitalbits disaster (the 2022/23 sponsor). Also we must consider a lot of failed investments, like sensi, correa, cuadrado (instead of bellanova), kolarov, vidal, lukaku bis, lazaro, arnautovic, and we're facing the problem of an old team (oldest in europe) due to a lack of scouting and bravery of signing more young players (like bisseck). Anyway I must agree that Inzaghi was 100% his best signing.
hold on, there is an error, Benitez still won the italian supercup and the UEFA world cup (whatever is that name). On top of the 2010's successes, still he got some trophies
@@BadselS yes! he lost against Atletico which won the UEFA Cup in Monaco. If I remember correctly, a big scandale when a really interesting free kick was taken by Lucio (!!!!) and not by a super young Coutinho
A lot has of this success such be credited to previous ownership no not Moratti sure the old chap gave us the memorable Il Triplette era and that legendary squad. Suning has done a great job this was during the zero year. Inheriting massive debts close to technically bankrupt club and let's not forgetting the pandemic years and by far the worse CCP stance of foreign investments and their own mother company being ravaged back home they under President Steven Zhang still managed to "hand over" an outstanding squad. Their hiring of Beppe Marotta was the real deal. A man that knows how to run a club which rise up and continue to do so with the present team cannot be underestimated. Thank you Suning.
Solo espero que pronto regrese el Logo FCIM del Inter. Ya sea volver al anterior, original, hermoso y mítico o solo agregar el FCIM al modelo actual agregando la circunferencia dorada. Ojalá que se dé por el apoyo de todo el Interismo. 🖤💙🐍⭐⭐🙏🏼🥺😍
- "How much credit should we give Marotta for Inter's recent years of success?" Let's think about this: Juve, that was on a winning strike of 9 consecutive league titols, loses Marotta but gains CR7 "the goat".🤔 They stopped winning. Inter, on the other hand, was struggling to even qualify for the CL. Just by adding Marotta they suddenly started winning thropies even if financially forced to sell their best players each season due to the negative balance and debts. We can also say Marotta >>> CR7 😁
Hey Rabona great videos as always any chance you could do videos on Fiorentina and the rise they are undergoing and Roma and what is going on / wrong there , keep up the excellent work
If this was made into a series about clubs escaping their banter eras, which clubs would you like to see covered? Liverpool is a must (I have an older video on that). Who else?
Juve After serie B with 9 consecutive titles is a must I think
Leicester - had Lineker to the rescue
Portsmouth - had a fan takeover
Bournemouth - Eddie Howe showing he was world class.
All had serious banter eras.
the 2010s were a Banter era for BOTH Milan Clubs, so also AC Milan should do. Manchester United of course too... when their banter era will end LOL Also Barcelona 2019-2022 and the current Ajax one, again, when/if it will end lol
Also Wrexham, while on a WAAAAAY smaller scale, went from 15 consecutive National League participations to 2 promotions in a row.
Atletico Madrid
Beppe Marotta hands down one of the all time great minds in Italian football history.
*great minds in football History,not just italian
😂😂😂 he is the mafia godfather he owns gov and league gov, referee and even the judges. No investigation about financial collapse fake sponsorship, not playing salaries... And the list goes on and on
@@Ivan-zi2ni i raccomand u to take some Maalox ! Suca💙🖤
@@Ivan-zi2ni😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Ivan-zi2nilol, study some finance before saying this. Inter has losses just as many clubs, during Covid Steven Zhang got a loan from Oaktree by putting his shares for the club as a guarantee of payment, he didn’t pay and his shares went to Oaktree, as easy as that. Regarding DigitalBits Inter was actually defrauded and the money that was supposed to come from them never existed so that money was never reported as an income.
I feel stupid explaining this to someone who won’t probably even understand.
One does not choose Inter, one is chosen by Inter....and that is one love that stays with you until you die...Forza Grande Inter🔵⚫🔵⚫
Ironically they chose 2 Juventini guys to revive them
@@byb7915 you do realize they also worked at other clubs before juve right?
What a well produced video bro!
Always a pleasure to be invited by you 🤝
Forza Inter💙🖤
Forza Juve
Brilliant video. Well done all involved and Forza Inter! 🖤💙👏🏼👏🏼
I saw Serie A content, clicked and liked.
Forza Milan!
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Hi Uncle
Since 2013 Man United and Inter have gone through similar struggles till 2020 with Man United only managing to win a few cups here and there but Inter have now completely risen to how they used to be in the league as well as in Europe. Wish Man United would learn something from then.
The difference is that United like many other PL clubs has an unlimited transfer budget which makes their situation even more embarrassing. Since 2013 United have spend more money on transfers than any other English club while Inter managed go get back despite not having the ability to spend so much money which makes their current situation even more impressive.
love to follow both teams inter and united but united is still underperforming tbh
The rebuild of real (not all) was done in one season. From 18/19 to 19/20. Cr7 out, vini in. Modric and kroos veterans, valverde from castilla in, keylor out, lunin in, no long project cb, militao in...the point is we still rebuilding but real won a lot of trophies in this phase so i think the problem with united is the sporting director, scouts etc not the players. Perdon por mi ingles de mierda, hago lo mejor que puedo cabrones!
Edit: yes, maybe 2 seasons but my point was that they are rebuilding as well as winning trophies, big clubs like bayern do the same
@@TurinTurambar-oc4nv yes but look real are paying so much money inter is taking every free transfer 🤣
@Diiznatz yes, but the problem is italy politics not italian football, u dont know how to sell your amazing football, thats ur problem not real problem. Look man city, a team without "recent" history but has more fans nowadays than milan or inter
I started following inter in 2014 when I was 9. I'm still here and never left
Dude, you must be sth. of a modern hero 😂
Same, know Inter after they win 2010's UCL but start to fully support them in 2015 when I was 13. Here in drought, still here in glory.
This is to respect, you start following inter when was in a very difficult situation, that's love. Respect. 🖤💙⭐️⭐️
@@pisabkk9139 I started following Inter in 1992/93, and believe me in 2014 it wasn't so difficult. It was an harsh feeling cause to the downfall after the Triplete.
you are real black and blue brothers guys. Inter is in our blood. We are made strong, we know how to suffer bad times before enjoying good times.
Inter is the second love of my life; seeing them play cures all my problems
Great video, as a Canadian whose team is Inter, this was a great collaboration ⚫️🔵
That's nice
I think Buchanan joining inter was a very great moment for you
Inter fan since I was born since I live 20 minutes away from San Siro, my life peaked in 2010. I was 15 and inter won the treble, the first champions league title in 45 years. Little did I know that we were about to enter a decade of darkeness. It was sad, horrible and frankly tragicomical at some point. We had some of the lowest points in the club history, some good players in a sea of very shitty players and every season felt like a kick in the balls. But here we are today. Manchester United fans don’t give up, I feel you all.
When juventus were in the europa league we still had a full stadio olimpico di torino..
Amico l'inter vinse la sua terza champions league dopo 40 anni e non il campionato, hai sbagliato a scrivere perchè prima del 2010 quando abbiamo vinto il triplete con mourinho, dalla stagione 2005/06 alla stagione 2009/10 l'inter ha vinto 5 scudetti di fila 4 sul campo e uno è stato revocato ai ladri della juventus e assegnato all'Inter quindi no, non passarono 45 anni dallo scudetto precedente ma passarono dall'ultima UCL prima di quella che abbiamo vinto nel 2010, vinta eliminando porto, chelsea, barcellona e in finale il bayer monaco. Quindi una vittoria di tutto rispetto contro squadre di caratura internazianale, il barcellona era quello di pep guardiola😮😮😮quello con messi giovane, era il barcellona più forte degli ultimi 50 anni😊😊😊. FORZA INTER❤❤❤
@@paolodressenetto4988 veramente l'evidenza esiste che il tuo presidente innocente com'è dice tu e facchetti com'è andavano con le chiamate...
La Juventus è stata punita ma l'Inter pure...
La Roma meritava quelli scudetti della juve non l'Inter.
@@Micfri300 quindi dovete andare avanti a piangere ancora a lungo?? Ormai ciò che fù deciso a suo tempo, giusto o sbagliato che sia ormai è stato dato, se facchetti non fosse morto sarebbe stato in grado di venire in tribunule e raccontare tutte le porcate fatte dalla Rubentus furtus club. 0mmoķ
Qq
@@paolodressenetto4988 guarda che ha scritto Champions league... Il traduttore lo traduce in modo sbagliato
Love to see my team being covered, and seeing my boys Nima and Uncle Sharma is cool too! Forza Inter Sempre 💙🖤🔥
C'e solo Inter💪🏾💙🖤
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Great video Adrian.
Happy that my contribution was of use to you.
Bonus points for the "Mark Violets" tshirt 😁
@@FootballDrawn ;) #VioliNation
For me the banter era started with that demolishing defeat by Schalke in the CL
i remember when Guarin was our best player.... dark times indeed
as an inter fan, marotta gets 75% of the credit. i really believe he's the best in Europe at what he does. as I tell my friends multiple times, until marotta is at inter, I can sleep peacefully; gonna be interesting (worrying) to see what inter gonna be like once he leaves.
Im a Madrid fan, but somehow, I feel very deep in love with inter milan. This team has some lore you can't describe
Don Bepe Marotta 😎🖤💙
Thanks to that idiot agnelli who handed marotta on a plate.
9:33 Beppe signed Inzaghi as both a player and manager
What are the odds lol
I love your videos man, very calm and informed. I feel I learn a lot from watching your content. What I like and admire most is that you are aware of your limitations in knowledge, which is very understandable because we can all have biases or don't know enough about teams we do not support, but your approach in those videos is impeccable. You accept those limitations and make sure to bring us the best co-hosts there can be. Really great stuff, and as an inter fun I hate to admit I even watch your content about milan or juve because of the quality of the work you bring us. Keep it up, I love your work
Inter's dark era between 2011 to 2015 is the worst banter era any big club could ever pass by
Seriously, you would absolutely hate the sport of football if you were an inter fan back then
Credit to the loyal inter fans who stood by the club in the worst ever period
Marotta has made a masterclass
Correction that would be our banter era at Milan. We went without Champions League football for nearly a decade.
@@bzilla-d4i Nah we were losing against Qarabag or even serie C team i don't even remember the name, it was just awful
brother it was rough i did not know if they would ever recover.
@@alak2416 even 2016 we lose back to back to Hapoel Beer Sheva, I mean home away holyshit.. what a years that was
@@biscionesiaidk how I'm not grey as yet😂😂
I’ve been following inter since 1987. The BIG difference between today and all the previous eras I’ve witnessed is the Team is rock solid now, starting from its leadership, which wasn’t true even during the Moratti years.
Exactly. No more Pazza Inter under Marotta.
I remember during the banter era,whenever Inter faced a somewhat strong club my mentality always said that it will take a miracle for Inter to win
Remember that 2-1 win against prime Juve under Frank De Boar 😂 , I couldn't believe my eyes
@@Mossaab-kg3cj5hc5sFrank De Boer? The worst manager ever in the history of the Premier League?
@@Poussyeater-w5e yes , we had him for a few games with Inter before he got the sack
I only remember the game when Inter scored a last second equaliser against Milan,it was I think in 2016
@@antoninomassimovadala7431 wasn't it the other way around ?the Zapata equalizer?
Can't wait to see an escaping the banter era for Liverpool; from almost ceasing to exist, to a big ballsy German promising a trophy or he retires to Switzerland, to winning everything there was to win, that journey doesn't get the appreciation it deserves. Great video as always Adrian! ❤
Grazie Rabona! Sempre Dai Forza Inter! 🖤💙
The quality of your videos keeps improving. Keep it up man
Thanks for the covering of my team, I know Marotta is a controversial figure but his work at Inter can be denied
Why is he controversial?
@@BadselSdumb Juve and Milan fans being conspiracy theorists. Basically can’t handle inter doing well
Do this more often, about the persons behind the scenes, behind the great succeses of the football clubs. They deserve recognition, their role is sometimes more important than of a great coach or player. Nice one Adrian
This was really great. Big up to Sharma and Nima!
Well put together and no lies told. 👏🏾
Inter fan from India 🇮🇳💙🖤
SPOILER: it was Sean Dyche
Brilliant video as usual!
Inter supporter since the time of Bergkamp, Delvecchio ❤❤
Nice analysis and information 😊🎉
Bonus points for those who know the story behind Nima's "Mark Violets" tshirt 😁😁😁
Fantastic video, many thanks to all who got involved.
Awh man this is beautiful. Just when I couldn’t find anything to watch, Robona pops on my recommendations. It’s been a long time. As a Liverpool fan and Inter fan, I started supporting Inter back when they were in the same Europa league group with bloody Southampton. Used to play them a lot on FIFA 15 so ever since then, they really became my second team. I survived that mediocre Frank De Boer era so I think I can survive any era now post Zhang😂😂😂. But seriously we need to be bought by a proper owner and have Qatar Airways as our MAIN sponsor on the shirt. I’m tired of seeing us with Crypto or Betting companies whilst Bbilan is still not only with their unchanged crest and Fly Emirates😒. Now it’s time to watch the video 🤣. #forzainter 🖤💙
I've been following Inter since I was 5 years old, around 14 years ago (thanks to my grandfather inteoducing me to football).
Sadly I was too young to remember the days of us winning with that amazing team, and even worse, I was completely aware of what was going on through 2013-2017 (I remember a game where we were winning aganist Cagliari 1 nil, but we somehow squandered that lead in a few minutes thanks to Frank de Boer to lose 2-1). Nowadays if you say names like Nagatomo, Kongdogbia, Eder Banega or even Joao Mario we laugh it off, but we are so grateful to Marotta and Conte who made us the team we once were, still a long way to go, but I would have never believed if you said this after not qualifing for the Europa League...
I became an Interista because of Baggio. I first saw Baggio at WC 94 and the next time I heard of him was WC 98 and his move to Inter. Been a die hard Interista ever since. Those years witnessing Lippi disrupt a formidable team, R9s injury and the merry go round of coaches until Mancini came. He steadied us for awhile, we dominated serie a but was horrid in the UCL, lucky if we ever got out the group stage. Then Mourinho came and gave us the success we all wanted and hoped to repeat. I had to watch coaches like De beor,Stramma,Leonardo,Pioli,Benitez,Walter Mazzari and players like johnathon,Miranda,Pazzini,Cassano,Alvarez,Gabigol. I survived it all😅
With all the players you could name you said Miranda, Pazzini and Cassano? They were not bad at all
Very underrated channel!
Half way thru this I am amazed at this story even though I know it well. Or thought I did. Well done Rabona, and happy to see Nima and Uncle Sharma dropping their perspective. Forza Inter! ⚫🔵
Thank you for the video, it was a good watch.
Big props to Steven Zhang and Suning
Really enjoyable video sir! I just wish it was longer (i enjoyed that much).
Both Inter and AC Milan entered a rough banter era once Moratti and Berlusconi left the clubs. Those presidents were not acting as modern businessmen (at least they didn't treat football clubs as such) and left both clubs full with debts and completely dependent on a constant influx of money to keep up.
Losing Beppe Marota is Juve's biggest nightmare. Let alone him joining inter. :)
I think juve are doing pretty well now
@@martinrosario4018i dont think so😂
We gona be greatful for ever to Agnelli gifting us Beppe Marotta 🖤💙
From Topic choice to Editing ideas. Well balanced. Bravo Rabona
It's funny and coincidental that both Inter and Barca's banter eras started with a UCL win. But I guess, Barca's doesn't need more coverage since it's been done to death by so many people.
It's been the most covered and publicised banter era in recent times. And now with Flick in charge and so many positive changes being seen in the club, the only way is up, I hope.
Great video as usual, Adrian.
Not even comparable. Barca fans talking about a “banter era” is almost laughable really. Not even close to what Inter went through.
I think the decline of Barça started when Xavi,Iniesta and lastly Leo Messi left.
Lol u guys literally won like 4 or 5 laligas in ur so called banter era
Man what a great video. Been a fan since Ferri (who's our team manager now), Baresi, Zenga era, so yeah I've seen a lot 😂. Forza Inter always.
How could i miss this video one of my favorite youtubers making a video about my favorite club❤️🔵⚫️
Very good episode!
I remember Inter Milan were one of the best team in Serie A in the 2000s and 2010 they won the treble with Mourinho. The arrival of Rafa Benitez was the start of their banter era and it was peak in 2014. Horrible managerial appointments, terrible recruitment of players and club infrastructure becoming obsolete in the modern game. It's only around 2018 Inter got their act together and 2019 Conte set up Inter Milan from banter club to Serie A winners yet again and Inzaghi continues their success.
As a Manchester United fan, I feel jealous of Inter Milan going out of their banter era and be title contenders yet again. We spent 10x more than Inter Milan and somehow gotten worse every year. I don't trust Jim 🐀 and Ineos to get us out of the rut since they decided to keep the Glazers and gave Ten Hag and Bruno Fernandes new deals. We're screwed.
I've been listening to Nima's podcast since last season. It was so nice to see him collab with another creator I know. 😊
Great video my man
Thanks for making a video about us! 🖤💙
I treked over from Ireland during that banter era for some really terrible games. A 0-0 against Udinese in the rain with only about 30k at the stadium stands out to me 😂 only upside was you could get really good seats much cheaper. Much happier when I go now to a packed house and team playing great football. Next stop Inter v Napoli
Started to follow inter in 2006 when i was 14. When ibrahimovic and recoba were playing and i immediately fell in love with inter. Been inter fan ever since.
Great video, thx!
It’s crazy that Milan and inter went through a banter era at the same time 😅🔴⚫️🫱🏻🫲🏼⚫️🔵
Yeah it was a funny dynamic whenever the banter derbies came along .
That’s what made Juve’s fortune
not really that crazy, very similar clubs financially in that period and after 2008 most of these type of family owned clubs had to sell do to the "hobby" becoming more and more expensive and the owners losing money to the financial crisis
And technically both of them somehow returned back together
I been an inter fan since 1996. I can tell you about the pain I endured through the struggles...there were few phases. But I still couldn't believe we won the UCL in 2010. Winning the UCL is everything for me as a fan! 🖤 💙
Beppe Marotta really has an eye for the game
Last year we won the 20th Scudetto, the second star which made us historically triumph over AC Milan in a race which lasted for decades. Moreover, we did it in the derby with them hosting us. Something historical which should be stressed more! ;)
started loving inter because my first football jersey is Inter number ten at that time: Adriano. Loving live at 2010 and then suffering watching inter in the banter period. Looking forward to Inter winning Champions League again 🥰
Inter fan here, love it
Inter should have kept Gasperini after firing Benitez. He started to make 352 formation but the players were bad back then. Inter even then shifted to 352-3412 formation. It was just a relentless Era of constantly firing managers with 2-3 bad games and signing below par players.
I agree with this, Gasperini had the right ideas but the board didnt help at all. Gasperini wanted to stay as long as possible and I given what he has done with Atalanta i see that Inter getting better players on the cheaper side and building upon that.
Gasperini is ok for club like Atalanta,if you lose to new-promoted team like Novara and have continuously lost in 2 month,you have 0 chance to stay.
@@omarrossi8478 I think it's good to lose for few months rather than a decade. Never mind we now have a great manger and a formidable team capable of winning everything in 2025 and 2026.
Moratti post 2010 would basically hire a manager and proceed to do the exact opposite of what that manager needed in the transfer market. It was worst with Gasperini, he asked for 3 signings, got none of them, got his key player sold, and kept the players he didn't want. And he got bonus signings that he didn't ask for or need
Thats basically Inter Milan before the brief golden era of 2005 - 2011
Even as someone who has a much deeper connection to AC Milan I have to admire what Marotta and Inzaghi are doing at Inter.
I fell inlove with Inter during that era & I'm glad we're out of it💙🖤Forza Nerazzurri
Eric Thohir deserved more discussion
nice one, beautiful soundtrack
After the pandemic, when we lost first Lukaku, Hakimi, Eriksen and Conte in 2021, Perisic in 2022 after the Milan's Scudetto, Handanovic, Onana, Brozovic, Skriniar, Dzeko, Lukaku in 2023 after the UCL Final, I've always thought: I'm calm as long as Marotta will be with us!
Always the high quality video
Forza inter from Canada
I'm from Ghana I have supported inter Milan since I was a kid my friends always said to me which team am I supporting they always talk trash to me but I never give up supporting inter but now I'm okay Forza inter.❤
Great video 💯
Top content!
The Mark Violets t shirt is the hilarious cherry on top of this video.
great explainer vid
Amazing short from the guest ahah
More inter content pls, love you guys, I was also a kid from mid 90s growing up loving Inter because of Denis Bergkamp, Bergomi, Ruben Sosa, Mattias Sammer. And of course Rinaldo And Vieri!
Thanks Eric tohir
As an inter fan the only way to describe the 90s and more than half of the 2000s as banter era is already generous. Calling them successfull is blasphemy.
Yes the uefa cups were a decent consolation prize, but we were spending just as much as juve and milan, in the best league in the world, but never won anything beside those 3 and in fact we were the laughingstock of italy because of massimo moratti, defined by his competitors as the fool of the moratti family, and it goes beyond the results on the pitch but all the idiotic tranfers he did(and he did them personally since it was another era), be it roberto carlos gifted to madrid, pirlo to milan in exchange for coco, and seedorf as well sold to milan for a couple of peanuts, the cannavaro controversy, and there is more.
To then managing to win it all when he "killed"all his competitors(the big boss at telecom at the time, the company that tapped all the phonecalls in the calciopoli scandal, is a famous friend of the former inter owner, and coincidentally inter was the only big club that came out squicky clean), to then leave the club in a financial situation that nowadays barça seems like a stable club in comparison.
The inter fans that look at that era with rose tinted glasses really baffle me.
If in fact we define banter era as an era where the team does not perform as it is supposed to, the moratti era is much more in line with the definition compared to the next 10 years, where there was no money to spend, only fools expected to win anything under tohir, but his job was to fix the finances of the club and he did so pretty well.
Long live marotta and his clever free transfers, i know the club will be alright with him at the helm
Absolutely i am a fan from the Netherlands and i hate Moratti as a president, he made so many mistakes its retarded.
Like you said Carlos, Seedorf, Cannavaro and he choose Cuper over R9, for Cuper to get fired a year later. Pure madness. Plus he did nothing for the club business and marketing wise.
When Thorir bought Inter form Moratti Inter had a facebook following of 4 Million people. He left Inter dry and broke. If he managed Inter properly Inter would have never been in that situation. And could have been way more legandary.
I'm an inter fan and can't 100% agree. The 2021 economic problems were of course related to covid, but also because we raised our costs in a unsustainable way, also I'm still surprised that Antonello didn't lost his job after the Digitalbits disaster (the 2022/23 sponsor). Also we must consider a lot of failed investments, like sensi, correa, cuadrado (instead of bellanova), kolarov, vidal, lukaku bis, lazaro, arnautovic, and we're facing the problem of an old team (oldest in europe) due to a lack of scouting and bravery of signing more young players (like bisseck). Anyway I must agree that Inzaghi was 100% his best signing.
hold on, there is an error, Benitez still won the italian supercup and the UEFA world cup (whatever is that name). On top of the 2010's successes, still he got some trophies
Correct. Lost european supercup to atletico madrid tho
@@BadselS yes! he lost against Atletico which won the UEFA Cup in Monaco. If I remember correctly, a big scandale when a really interesting free kick was taken by Lucio (!!!!) and not by a super young Coutinho
There is only one truth: debts and help from above.
Inter fan here in the US
Been a fan since 09!
A lot has of this success such be credited to previous ownership no not Moratti sure the old chap gave us the memorable Il Triplette era and that legendary squad. Suning has done a great job this was during the zero year. Inheriting massive debts close to technically bankrupt club and let's not forgetting the pandemic years and by far the worse CCP stance of foreign investments and their own mother company being ravaged back home they under President Steven Zhang still managed to "hand over" an outstanding squad. Their hiring of Beppe Marotta was the real deal. A man that knows how to run a club which rise up and continue to do so with the present team cannot be underestimated. Thank you Suning.
Solo espero que pronto regrese el Logo FCIM del Inter. Ya sea volver al anterior, original, hermoso y mítico o solo agregar el FCIM al modelo actual agregando la circunferencia dorada.
Ojalá que se dé por el apoyo de todo el Interismo.
🖤💙🐍⭐⭐🙏🏼🥺😍
- "How much credit should we give Marotta for Inter's recent years of success?"
Let's think about this:
Juve, that was on a winning strike of 9 consecutive league titols, loses Marotta but gains CR7 "the goat".🤔
They stopped winning.
Inter, on the other hand, was struggling to even qualify for the CL. Just by adding Marotta they suddenly started winning thropies even if financially forced to sell their best players each season due to the negative balance and debts.
We can also say Marotta >>> CR7 😁
The biggest asset the Sunning👏 left to Inter is : Giuseppe Marotta! A GENIUS. FORZA INTER 🖤💙
Very thoughtful video Adrian. I was thinking Intet were still under Chinese ownership 😂. Thanks for guiding the light mate.
Love Inter Milan have supported the club since 1997
Uncle sharma always on point
I’d honestly be curious to see how Marotta would do with the budget like the top 4/5 clubs in Europe…
I'm here for inter and uncle Sharma
You seem genuine one
Great content
Inter ❤
Steven Zhang ❤ Grazie
Incredible video. Just want an owner who can spend a little. Forza Inter
Can’t wait for the Man Utd edition of this in 20 years 😂😢
Hey Rabona great videos as always any chance you could do videos on Fiorentina and the rise they are undergoing and Roma and what is going on / wrong there , keep up the excellent work
Their rebirth is my football passion rebirth too 💙🖤