Not a United fan but my god, Keano was some player. He ran the middle of the field almost every game. His footballing ability is always overshadowed by leadership.
Back in the day when we were actually moving about in the box and our attackers were willing and able to cross. And when did you ever see Pogba make a run like Keano for the last goal. I can't believe it was 30 years ago almost.
The game after the disgrace of Galatasary. The disgrace being the way our players, management and fans were treated. It was like going back 100 years, that’s what it looked like. I wonder how many United fans actually made it to the Ali Sami Yen stadium?? 50 maybe?? You could see the hangover from that game in the first half here. Great comeback though. We had a brilliant team back then. Probably my favourite ever United side.
Remember this game really vividly - how United were 2-0 down at the break was an absolute mystery because they bossed the whole game - two majestic headers from Quinn. But second half Cantona was outstanding and it felt inevitable when Keane won it.
reading Keano's first bio and had to revisit the game after his description. rewatching old games is hell more fun when you get a player's perspective.
I was in the Kippax for this one. It was fucking hilarious. Some of them were spitting feathers at the end. I even had to hide my collar badge on the way out.
@@philauguste7310 he wasn't completely wrong tho, united were almost the only famous English club back then in the other countries causing many people blindly supporting them. No offense
I loved the early 90's..We still had our football supporting culture and still had that constant crackle in the stadiums.Sad how fan culture has died in England
scherben in the mid 90’s it was exactly like that. People asking me on Chester road where the ground was. Tourists. Plastics. My last game at OT was spurs at the end of the 00/01 season. I’d had enough. No atmosphere, nothing. Keane was right. Prawn sandwich eating idiots. Away games were great though, I went to as many as possible.
@@mrkipling2201 Even now, the away support is superb; but OT is usually sterile - along with every other stadium on planet corporate football. Once United Road was seated, it was never the same for me; even though the Crazy Corner's relocation to the Stretty livened that section up.
scherben oh I totally agree. It’s complete diluted crap now. Unfortunately when grounds became all seater, the atmosphere disappeared almost straight away.
Hi there do you have clip of Joe Jordan's last minute derby winner on 30th of September 1978 as i was at the game at the back row of k stand as the ball went in & as a 13 year old schoolboy who had been 'taunted' all week about how they were going to beat us it is one of my best 'derby memories'.
Was in the North stand that day sick as fuck I was, to be two up but United did have a great side back then. Us City we was just going from one trauma to another with ownership of the club etc we really was the soap opera football club back then.
United fans make me laugh. United started all this, they made it so teams had to spend, with their excessive spending, to compete. You reap what you sow!
True steven all this money has ruined the game I think .. Big salarys Big life styles their more like celebrities fs no passion now days like their was back then now it's about making the most money and wanting to be the best player and get all the attention .. Back then it was a full team effort no one bigger than anyone else far more grit & passion & meaning to the game & wot that game ment .. To much money ruins EVERYTHING 🤔 THEY WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS ALRITE WEN FOOTBALL MENT SOMETHING.
@@aronroyle1523Half of United’s team in the 90s came directly through the youth system. As was the case with the 1968 European Cup winning side and the Busby Babes. Something Citeh haven’t done and never will.
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