How the Bosman Ruling Changed Football

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How the Bosman Ruling changed football,

We take a look at how the 1995 Bosman Ruling changed the landscape of modern football.

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This is why South America football isn't dominant in the world anymore.

_chaeng_
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That picture of Bosman looks just like Karl Pilkington

Davemcfc
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it was all the fault of RFC Liege; they abused of Bosman, and he wasn't willing to take it

gadget
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This is why Ajax isn’t the world-class team they used to be....😕

alexanderdesevaux
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Its interesting to return to this subject.

While smaller clubs lost their power to retain players against their will at the end of a contract, they gained the incentive to develop talent in order to maximise transfer fees when selling.

This has coincided with - and driven - a wider spread of 'talent factories' and the growth of the professional game in new markets from Japan, Korea, and China to India, Australia and America.

Consequently the overall quality of play at all levels has increased exponentially and the depth of the talent pool is much wider and deeper.

In theory, the clubs that are best able to develop talent through good coaching are able to rise up the league pyramid with less likelihood of going bankrupt.

Many teams have traditionally placed an emphasis on youth and local players, however the rise in transfer fees for elite talent moving to big clubs provides significant additional resources for smaller clubs where one big transfer (or 10% sell-on fee from a sebsequent transfer) can have a transformative effect.

Along with FFP, this has resulted in a change in strategy for smaller clubs from 'sell to survive' to 'sell to invest'.

jamesspackman
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This is the point where clubs from smaller countries stopped surprising and having european successes.
I'm from belgium and regularly teams from belgium reached semi finals or the final of a european cup.
Most recently Antwerp FC in 1993, I always wondered what happened between the early 90s and late 90s, and now I found it.

tibodeclercq
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This is why clubs from the Spanish Liga, the English Premier League, the Italian Serie A and the German Bundesliga are ALWAYS winning the UEFA Champions and Europa League. Their check books became much bigger and the competition itself became limited.

Fantom
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I think that Sol Campbell was a poor example because Spurs had offered him a ~£200, 000 per week contract to stay at the club but he still moved to Arsenal who, as you said, offered him £100, 000 per week. Sol Campbell move was therefore motivated by a desire to move to a bigger club who were competitive for trophies, not because of financial greed.

gxhavoczz
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This is the demarcation line of modern football and world cups. Pre Bosman ruling could considered as classic football, and 98 France world cup is the first modern world cup.

jonpaul
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Best soccer/football channel ever. I've seriously watched all of your videos today.

curtiscole
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This case is so confusing to me. When your contract is over, it is over. If I sign a 3 year contract with a job, at the end I can find a new job. If I sign a 3 year contract with a gym, at the end I can look for a new gym, if I sign a 3 year contract with a phone provider, at the end I can look for a new phone provider. Why this needed to be a ruling is beyond me.

blackfalcon
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This rule fucked football up but also helped. Bittersweet

mcol
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The ruling which destroyed European football Real before Bosman Real did not win European cup for over 30 years

BernieKolumbus
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Excellent video explaining why modern football it's like it is.

jcbruni
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I'm so confused why that was even a rule in the first place. When my contract with my employer ends, I'm free to choose my next employer. Why did the clubs even have to agree to transfers when the contract already ended? 🤨

opkojbd
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The Belgian midfielder: Karl Pilkington

winkles
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Could you do video of Ajax fall after Bosman-rule?

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Mati-dvnl
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Just came across this channel, fantastic stuff!

calumclark
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Great explanation man, very short and precise

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