In what season/what year did the Transfer Window first start becoming this huge thing that everyone follows religiously to the most minor detail such as net spend? I'm 34 and i don't recall people even on social media back in the day caring that much about every single transfer that happens, only the fans of the teams involved and those who followed world football strongly really cared. Really only the big players moving was interesting. These days even some news of a mid table German player moving generates like 20-50k likes.
Around which time did the transfer market become more interesting than the actual football season?
>I’m 34
37 here
you aren't wasting your youth online, are you? you already lost 18 months of it due to covid
loads of boomers on this site. there are some boards where people freely admit to having procreated, not recently but decades prior.
OP here yes i've procreated 3 times and a fourth on way
blessed
PLEASE be a brown man with a white wife
>being on 4kanal in your 20s
KWAB
GRANDPA!
YOURE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE ON THE COMPUTER UNLESS YOUVE TAKEN YOUR MEDS
I like him. Generally doesn't run his mouth without a proper source. Here we go was smart branding.
Just checked and this guy has 10 millions followers, what the frick?
here
we go
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because he's a "serious" guy. those who hate him are schizos who love rumours instead of facts
I remember when Di Marzio had similar hype
he worked for di marzio
I think he first started getting big around when Fernandes went to United because I think I read before that Fernandes or maybe his agent was good friends with Romano and gave him information about the transfer
Things have been getting really weird recently. I don't remember twitter fail compilations ever being this prevalent for example.
Neymar transfer to PSG
the Klaus Schwab effect
When r/soccer became a thing
sky sports made a big day out of it to fill their 24 hour sports news channel