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Hi from Cape Town South Africa 🙋. As a 46 year old football fanatic who has the good fortune of being a dyed-in-the-blood Liverpool supporter. I can very easily cast my mind to memories like Dave Beasant saving a penalty for Wimbledon against LFC in the FA Cup (the first of many tearful LFC moments) as well as the miracle of Istanbul and countless other football moments encompassing all the clubs including the juggernaut led by Sir Alex, Arsene's Gunners outgrowing Highbury, Shearer leading Blackburn to the title which was almost as implausible as the fairytale which Leicester allowed all of us to live with them. Very few things stir the emotions in the way that football does. So I have to thank you Gary, Jill, Wrighty, Roy and Jamie ( there'll only ever be one😊) for providing what I can only describe as the absolute premium bit of telly to compliment the epic that is the EPL. STICK TO FOOTBALL -LONG MAY IT CONTINUE!
Lee Sharpe felt like the "start" of the great Man Utd team for me. He was a fantastic player and personality. Shame about his illness and injuries, but stil had a great career and remained a great lad
Lee Sharp: Absolute gentleman and the best personal memory for me as a kid - this is why… My mum used to take me to The Cliff to see the players as a kid, I lived nearby. One summer, 92 I think, my mum took me to OT to get the black and gold kit, then took me to The Cliff on the way home. No cars in the car park, no one there… As we were about to leave all these cars start pulling in, it’s all the players. Lee Sharp walks over to me and my mum, then all the players come over - literally the whole squad stood in the middle of The Cliff car park with me and my mum. I didn’t have a pen, so Lee Sharp gave me a pen and all the lads, including Fergie & Giggsy, signed autographs for me. Still have them. One of the best memories I have when I was a kid, I was about 6.
I met Lee back in the 1990's at my local. He was going out with the Landlord's daughter for a time. Really nice bloke. And of course a superb footballer. I really enjoyed this interview. Thanks very much for posting it. I'm new to your channel and I have subscribed.
I first met Lee Sharpe in the queue at the hotdog stand at Hereford away in the FA cup 4th round in 1990. He was just stood watching the game like a fan with the rest of us. I can't believe he never even mentioned it in the interview! ☺️
You wrote that comment only a few days after modern Britain's most prolific child killer was given her whole life sentence and she was born in Hereford in 1990.
People who don't remember Lee at Utd, the guy was a great player who was just let down by not taken his career as serious as he should (some great highlight packages of his time at Utd, he always scored agaisnt us lol). Keane ended up knocking his partying on the head and became legend he did. Sharpe didn't do that, and it's a shame as he left Utd at 25 or 26. Could have had a few more trophies and goals in his career at Utd. And would have a great squad player. Some of his goals and assists are something to behold.
Great episode. Interesting to see a top player talk about confidence issues linked to how they were managed. This will impact more players than are willing to disclose it. Top man Sharpie
Yeah he made quite the impression when he broke through at Torquay United. There was a lot of pride to see a player come through at TUFC representing MUFC "he started at Torquay" 😂
1:36:44 I’m the person who is involved in a story Lee Sharpe mentions in his autobiography, although the timing is incorrect. Bumped into him and Gary Walsh, Mark Prudhoe & Deano in The Old Bank, it was after we won promotion not when we stayed up after Liverpool. Anyway the upshot is in Queens Hall when Sharpe was signing we all hate Leeds he asked me to help him up onto the bar. So I did. Then Deano asked me, but I was reluctant because there’s a bit of a size difference, but Deano being Deano wasn’t bothered so insisted. So I tried to pick him up and put him on the bar and because there’s such a weight difference (and we are all pissed), I lost my balance and dropped him. To take up that story there was a pre-season friendly against Feyanoord a few days later. Deano did not come out to play in that game when he was expected to. Even before my mates are talking about this incident, and when he didn’t come out onto the pitch I’m getting it from my mate “you’ve crocked Dean Windass”. And funnily enough, it looks like I WAS the reason he was injured and didn’t play. In my defence, he was pretty insistent about wanting me to put him on the bar. And I promise my fellow City fans there’s a lot more effort involved in picking up Dean Windass than Lee Sharpe. Also I’d just like to point out that Sharpe was a really down to earth guy and so was Gary Walsh. All of those lads went out of their way to invite me along with them and I owe Lee Sharpe a lot of gratitude for a fantastic memory as it all started by me just saying hi as a fan whilst trying to find my friends who were out and they instantly went as far as grabbing a chair and inviting me to sit down with them. When I did eventually find my friends they stopped to invite me along to Queens Hall. So after all of these years, I thought I’d finally say something about something you don’t hear about every day. And just point out that from my experience Lee Sharpe is a really decent and considerate guy. 1:27:44 I’m so glad Sharpe said this about Beags because I’ve never heard fans saying it and he did like to get to the byline turn the same player he’s beaten 5 times until he lost it and miss the chance to put a cross in. He improved over time though which was a relief and that’s when City got the best out of him. I think Sharpe was used as a left back quite a few times so we never got to see as much of his attacking that he was known for at Manchester United, but was quality in that role regardless. 1:31:00 I’m fairly confident the chairman Richmond was under the username RedRum on the Bradford City official message forum they had back then. This kind of tells me my suspicions are correct.
Haven't heard Choccy McClair's name mentioned, yet it looks like Lee fed him a shed load of goals! Great days, great to hear Sharpey's version of events. Great stuff 🙂
Outstanding lads, it's great to have you guys back. Really enjoyed that one. It's good to see the Big Man is still setting a great example to the younger generation on the importance of the clean plate diet plan. Keep up the great work chaps😊
Great interview..Lee comes across as a really smashing lad and what a footballer!!! ..glad to see its all working out for him and a former Blue nose as well!!?l .KRO
So Happy you're back lads! Great Crack and loved the Keano Stories. Feel for the team that have to try to make that sound good (done as good as possible on this one), Get the mic much closer to the mouth
Without question...attacking modern wing back, he'd excel now...everyone says he partied too much..bollox...meningitis n injuries, low self esteem and poor relationship with fergie did for him...remember, he asked to leave...not other way around...he defo would have started CL final in 99 ahead of Blomqvist
@@martin-gj8jk never said he was. He was a winger that often played left back, or wing back for England on occasion, and was better there because of his pace and lack of top level technical ability. If you read his book, Fergie was wanting to develop him into a left back because he thought he'd be world class there, which he was never told until after the fact. Until they fell out and he was papped off to Leeds for being a party boy. But well done on your great jibe.
@kb5509 No...he was a no nonsense, straight talking person. Players who played for him would do it all over again and even said that he wasn't a bully.
@@LordFlashheart.11 which players, the ones he had as young ones that he ruled with an iron fist, exactly like Ferguson. It's straight talking to smack players in the face in the dressing room, or clout fans on the pitch? Or bully them into leaving if they show any kind of dissent? Any time he had an established, successful player that he couldn't bully from a young age, he had a problem. E.g. the whole Leeds team, Stan Bowles, Larry Lloyd, Asa Hartford. Most of Ferguson's players would play for him again, I think there's exactly 2 that might not.
The best football podcast out there by a country mile. 3 great lads, keep up the good work. I know a certain Mr Blake so it's always nice when other pros talk about him 👌. 1:38:18
Jon Parkin at the very beginning of the video just cracks me up! "There's so much vegetables in my dinner"! Brilliant, love it. Parkin is a very fun bloke to be fair, the sort of character every team needs.
Why would a Leeds fan have a go at him he left man United and went to Leeds not the other way around. I'm a Leeds fan.and loved Sharpie he was great under Wilkinson and Graham.
Ive been away for a few years now but went everywhere with United through the 90''s. We loved Sharpey, he had a reputation for partying but he was never off his head in the rave scene. I was there at Everton when he got the winner, we used to call the everton away end the trenches back then and we all went mental when we scored. Jingle bells song echoing out at goodison, we didnt win many away back then, Everton was a rough house especially for Mancs back then but we loved it. Felt Sharpey got a rough deal, in his book, he said he never got really coached, disappointed when left. We all thought he was drugs on for a while but that was just Manchester 90s. Everyone was it seemed.
I remember Sharpe scoring the winner in a midweek game against Villa, maybe in the cup. Cheeky wee flick with the instep. Finished 2-1 to Utd. Great game
As a Leeds fan always loved Sharpey for him worst thing was O'Leary getting the managers job. Must have been end of Lee's first season George Graham the manager end of June beginning of July 97 I went to Aya Napa Cyprus 2nd 3rd night I bumped into Lee in an Irish bar , the bar was full of Celtic fans having a laugh with him saying he doesn't want to play for Leeds he wants to join Celtic , he wasn't with any footballer's he was with his mate's .
Lee Sharpe probs my favourite United player - used to see him sometimes in the Bleeding Wolf pub in the early 90s. He had a nice vibe and some very stylish ravey kagoules. I'm a blue btw....
The Leeds game in Europe was vs Roma in the UEFA Cup, not Milan in the Champions League. Also, Cafu was sub and came on with only four minutes left. Sharpe had left Leeds by the time we played Milan in the Champions League. Good interview all the same.
I scrolled the comments hoping someone would clear that up...I watched thinking Sharpe was a lying fecker as we weren't in champs league for another couple of years...at least there is a little truth in his story. Cheers for clearing that up 👍
Tried to make Fergie out to be a horrible guy, but left united and hardly kicked a ball. He needed discipline to get the best out of him. He wasnt prepared to make the sacrifices required to play at the highest level.
Indeed. Three years after leaving United, Sharpe was struggling to get into a Bradford City team battling relegation. A few years further on he was playing in Iceland.
1:49:27 The Jonnie up the nose is my party trick, I figured out I could do that after I was once eating Beans or Peas, and as I was swallowing it i sneezed quite hard and it shot out my nose... So I went from sneezing beans/peas out my nose to snorting string and Jonnies
How the f**k is this the first time I'm seeing this channel 🤷 absolutely right up my street "subscribed" I can't get enough 👌 Im gonna binge watch the rest of the content like im Daniella Westbrook getting through the shnizle 👃❄️❄️❄️❄️
As a United fan of a certain vintage.... i love Lee Sharp. He was so good.... till the meningitis. Before that, he had blistering pace. Great counter attacking player, along with Kanchelskis.
Met him and andy cole a few weeks ago in dolans in Limerick for a meet and greet and photos absolutely lovely guy and so was andrew cole great night it was 😊
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Hi from Cape Town South Africa 🙋. As a 46 year old football fanatic who has the good fortune of being a dyed-in-the-blood Liverpool supporter. I can very easily cast my mind to memories like Dave Beasant saving a penalty for Wimbledon against LFC in the FA Cup (the first of many tearful LFC moments) as well as the miracle of Istanbul and countless other football moments encompassing all the clubs including the juggernaut led by Sir Alex, Arsene's Gunners outgrowing Highbury, Shearer leading Blackburn to the title which was almost as implausible as the fairytale which Leicester allowed all of us to live with them. Very few things stir the emotions in the way that football does. So I have to thank you Gary, Jill, Wrighty, Roy and Jamie ( there'll only ever be one😊) for providing what I can only describe as the absolute premium bit of telly to compliment the epic that is the EPL. STICK TO FOOTBALL -LONG MAY IT CONTINUE!
Lee Sharpe felt like the "start" of the great Man Utd team for me. He was a fantastic player and personality.
Shame about his illness and injuries, but stil had a great career and remained a great lad
Lee Sharp: Absolute gentleman and the best personal memory for me as a kid - this is why…
My mum used to take me to The Cliff to see the players as a kid, I lived nearby.
One summer, 92 I think, my mum took me to OT to get the black and gold kit, then took me to The Cliff on the way home. No cars in the car park, no one there…
As we were about to leave all these cars start pulling in, it’s all the players.
Lee Sharp walks over to me and my mum, then all the players come over - literally the whole squad stood in the middle of The Cliff car park with me and my mum.
I didn’t have a pen, so Lee Sharp gave me a pen and all the lads, including Fergie & Giggsy, signed autographs for me. Still have them.
One of the best memories I have when I was a kid, I was about 6.
So happy to have Under the Cosh back again. Great episode.
They’re just getting over the heartbreak of Wembley
Why can’t people spell under? 😂
Get the patreon it never ends
I met Lee back in the 1990's at my local. He was going out with the Landlord's daughter for a time. Really nice bloke. And of course a superb footballer. I really enjoyed this interview. Thanks very much for posting it. I'm new to your channel and I have subscribed.
Without a doubt the best footy podcast out there by a country mile. Glad ya back fellas!
I love under the cosh but by a country mile is a bit of a stretch….
Open Goal is good too, once you can get to grips with Scottish accent!!
@@johngriffiths6742Open goal is very good.
Where’ve they been?
The Cantona story starts around 53.00. Terrific interview. Thanks so much.
I first met Lee Sharpe in the queue at the hotdog stand at Hereford away in the FA cup 4th round in 1990. He was just stood watching the game like a fan with the rest of us. I can't believe he never even mentioned it in the interview! ☺️
You wrote that comment only a few days after modern Britain's most prolific child killer was given her whole life sentence and she was born in Hereford in 1990.
Well come on Lee. Use yer filbert, it’s not exactly groundbreaking is it? “Breaking news! Football player attends football game!” 🤔
@@FootkerSnooballLee Sharpe's child?
People who don't remember Lee at Utd, the guy was a great player who was just let down by not taken his career as serious as he should (some great highlight packages of his time at Utd, he always scored agaisnt us lol). Keane ended up knocking his partying on the head and became legend he did. Sharpe didn't do that, and it's a shame as he left Utd at 25 or 26. Could have had a few more trophies and goals in his career at Utd. And would have a great squad player. Some of his goals and assists are something to behold.
I met him in a bar in Dubai once. An absolute gentleman.
Great episode. Interesting to see a top player talk about confidence issues linked to how they were managed. This will impact more players than are willing to disclose it. Top man Sharpie
What a player Lee Sharpe was when he first burst onto the scene at United.
Yeah he made quite the impression when he broke through at Torquay United. There was a lot of pride to see a player come through at TUFC representing MUFC "he started at Torquay" 😂
Just discovered this channel, it’s great hearing all the stories absolutely love it
1:36:44 I’m the person who is involved in a story Lee Sharpe mentions in his autobiography, although the timing is incorrect. Bumped into him and Gary Walsh, Mark Prudhoe & Deano in The Old Bank, it was after we won promotion not when we stayed up after Liverpool.
Anyway the upshot is in Queens Hall when Sharpe was signing we all hate Leeds he asked me to help him up onto the bar. So I did. Then Deano asked me, but I was reluctant because there’s a bit of a size difference, but Deano being Deano wasn’t bothered so insisted. So I tried to pick him up and put him on the bar and because there’s such a weight difference (and we are all pissed), I lost my balance and dropped him.
To take up that story there was a pre-season friendly against Feyanoord a few days later. Deano did not come out to play in that game when he was expected to. Even before my mates are talking about this incident, and when he didn’t come out onto the pitch I’m getting it from my mate “you’ve crocked Dean Windass”. And funnily enough, it looks like I WAS the reason he was injured and didn’t play. In my defence, he was pretty insistent about wanting me to put him on the bar. And I promise my fellow City fans there’s a lot more effort involved in picking up Dean Windass than Lee Sharpe. Also I’d just like to point out that Sharpe was a really down to earth guy and so was Gary Walsh. All of those lads went out of their way to invite me along with them and I owe Lee Sharpe a lot of gratitude for a fantastic memory as it all started by me just saying hi as a fan whilst trying to find my friends who were out and they instantly went as far as grabbing a chair and inviting me to sit down with them. When I did eventually find my friends they stopped to invite me along to Queens Hall.
So after all of these years, I thought I’d finally say something about something you don’t hear about every day. And just point out that from my experience Lee Sharpe is a really decent and considerate guy.
1:27:44 I’m so glad Sharpe said this about Beags because I’ve never heard fans saying it and he did like to get to the byline turn the same player he’s beaten 5 times until he lost it and miss the chance to put a cross in. He improved over time though which was a relief and that’s when City got the best out of him. I think Sharpe was used as a left back quite a few times so we never got to see as much of his attacking that he was known for at Manchester United, but was quality in that role regardless.
1:31:00 I’m fairly confident the chairman Richmond was under the username RedRum on the Bradford City official message forum they had back then. This kind of tells me my suspicions are correct.
This might be the most intelligent few paragraphs I've ever read on UA-cam!
Thanks for taking the time to share this
Cant be arsed reading it all but well done
Lee Sharpe was my favourite player back in the day, got me into football with his goal celebrations, cheers for the memories!
Absolutely fantastic choice. First episode back you guys know how to reel us in (and make up for 3 months off) lol.
Haven't heard Choccy McClair's name mentioned, yet it looks like Lee fed him a shed load of goals! Great days, great to hear Sharpey's version of events. Great stuff 🙂
Good to see you guys back 😉👍
Absolutely smashed it lads! Sharpe was a great player loved him growing up and didn't support a single club he played for great show best one yet
Love it when it starts straight away & dont have to fast forward 15mins 💪🏻 brilliant podcast. Keep em coming
Absolutely tremendous episode lads
First episode of undr the cosh ive watched, I've listened to rest on Spotify, passed a lot of hours driving, class podcast.
Outstanding lads, it's great to have you guys back. Really enjoyed that one. It's good to see the Big Man is still setting a great example to the younger generation on the importance of the clean plate diet plan. Keep up the great work chaps😊
great podcast, good to have you back lads. sharpeys a cool guy, was magic in those early prem years
What a start to this season, quality bloke, brilliant stories and what a player at his peak. Awesome. I will follow his progress on the senior tour
Excellent interview and the time just whizzed by. Brilliant!
Great interview..Lee comes across as a really smashing lad and what a footballer!!! ..glad to see its all working out for him and a former Blue nose as well!!?l .KRO
Missed these podcasts ❤
Great video, was there when Sharpie made his debut for United, love the goal celebrations, nice to know he's doing OK, top lad
I met Lee this year by chance in Javea, Spain. Top guy, glad you got him on.
One of the best soo far. Didnt hold back
Delighted you’re back lads. Hit the ground running here with this one
So Happy you're back lads! Great Crack and loved the Keano Stories. Feel for the team that have to try to make that sound good (done as good as possible on this one), Get the mic much closer to the mouth
I've listened to a fair few podcasts and this content is absolute carnage. LEE SHARPE- What a lad!
Missed you boys. Back with a bang. Great episode with one of my favourite united players ❤
Sharpey one of the original partyboys of the 90s
Terrific episode, Sharpie was such a legend.. my fave that era, his performance vs Sheff weds away (3-3 game) was unbelievable
If a couple of rolls of the dice had fallen differently, Lee Sharpe could've been one of the best left backs Englands ever had.
Without question...attacking modern wing back, he'd excel now...everyone says he partied too much..bollox...meningitis n injuries, low self esteem and poor relationship with fergie did for him...remember, he asked to leave...not other way around...he defo would have started CL final in 99 ahead of Blomqvist
@@DW-bz2pi Kenny Sansom, Stuart Pearce?
@@kb5509close but no ashley cole
He wasn't a left back 🤦
@@martin-gj8jk never said he was. He was a winger that often played left back, or wing back for England on occasion, and was better there because of his pace and lack of top level technical ability. If you read his book, Fergie was wanting to develop him into a left back because he thought he'd be world class there, which he was never told until after the fact. Until they fell out and he was papped off to Leeds for being a party boy.
But well done on your great jibe.
Great player and seemed like a top lad. Unlucky with injuries
Sharpie! Big fan of the show from Australia. What a mufc legend.
Lee Sharpe has shown what a sensitive guy he is with feelings,,,, Thank you we all have feelings .
People say Clough was a bully, he wasnt, Fergie however was! Get Gazza on here! Also, Shearer, Bellamy, Bullard. Top class is this.
Clough was definitely a bully.
@kb5509 No...he was a no nonsense, straight talking person. Players who played for him would do it all over again and even said that he wasn't a bully.
@@LordFlashheart.11 which players, the ones he had as young ones that he ruled with an iron fist, exactly like Ferguson. It's straight talking to smack players in the face in the dressing room, or clout fans on the pitch? Or bully them into leaving if they show any kind of dissent?
Any time he had an established, successful player that he couldn't bully from a young age, he had a problem. E.g. the whole Leeds team, Stan Bowles, Larry Lloyd, Asa Hartford.
Most of Ferguson's players would play for him again, I think there's exactly 2 that might not.
the best episode I've seen. Keep it up!!!!!
Best production you've done and Lee was a 90s legend - reminds me of Grealish nice guy
nothing like Grealish, never seen Sharpey dive, cheat and moan!!!!
Sharpey Utd legend loved watching him play growing up, and some great stories 👍
So good to be back!!! Especially with sharpie to kick off
Top man Sharpey, a gent, brilliant episode, great player
Definitely the best one yet this one. Sharpey has already written a book. But definitely needs to do after dinner speaking.
The best football podcast out there by a country mile. 3 great lads, keep up the good work. I know a certain Mr Blake so it's always nice when other pros talk about him 👌. 1:38:18
So happy you guys are back you made my summer special boys
Love Sharpy, he is a good friend of my Dad's from drinking in the Regent in Chapel Alerton in Leeds.
Only half way through and loving this 1 great stories and seems like such a great bloke.
Jon Parkin at the very beginning of the video just cracks me up! "There's so much vegetables in my dinner"! Brilliant, love it. Parkin is a very fun bloke to be fair, the sort of character every team needs.
Met Lee few year back at an after dinner thing.. top bloke. A wanker leeds fan started having a go at him over Man Utd and he handled it like a pro 👍🤣
Why would a Leeds fan have a go at him he left man United and went to Leeds not the other way around. I'm a Leeds fan.and loved Sharpie he was great under Wilkinson and Graham.
class to have this back, what a lad sharpe is aswell
Great ep to open the new series. Much prefer the outro to the intro. Already looking forward to next week. Up the Patreon gang.
This was brilliant, and Lee Sharpe comes across as a top bloke👍
Welcome back lads! Sharpey legend!
Ive been away for a few years now but went everywhere with United through the 90''s. We loved Sharpey, he had a reputation for partying but he was never off his head in the rave scene. I was there at Everton when he got the winner, we used to call the everton away end the trenches back then and we all went mental when we scored. Jingle bells song echoing out at goodison, we didnt win many away back then, Everton was a rough house especially for Mancs back then but we loved it. Felt Sharpey got a rough deal, in his book, he said he never got really coached, disappointed when left. We all thought he was drugs on for a while but that was just Manchester 90s. Everyone was it seemed.
How many people Googled Abi Titmuss 2 mins in 😂
I remember soccer am. They were making fun of Abi in front of Lee. “How do u think she will take it?”……”Same as she always does…..on the chin!”.
I've missed this so much lads, you've honestly kept me entertained for hours on end. Top work and good to see you back 👏
Seen all the podcasts and this one ranked one of the very best .
How does this channel not have more followers? One of the best around
Great interview. Really enjoyed it
It’s criminal this pod Ain’t past 100k Come on lads
Hi lads. Came across your podcast by accident and absolutely loved it. Time to go to your back catalogue. Keep it up
Andy Johnson and Kevin Campbell are good.
Carlton Palmer was an excellent one as well, as was David Hillier.
Si Ferry one was top tier
I remember Sharpe scoring the winner in a midweek game against Villa, maybe in the cup. Cheeky wee flick with the instep. Finished 2-1 to Utd. Great game
As a Leeds fan always loved Sharpey for him worst thing was O'Leary getting the managers job. Must have been end of Lee's first season George Graham the manager end of June beginning of July 97 I went to Aya Napa Cyprus 2nd 3rd night I bumped into Lee in an Irish bar , the bar was full of Celtic fans having a laugh with him saying he doesn't want to play for Leeds he wants to join Celtic , he wasn't with any footballer's he was with his mate's .
great to have the lads back and a great start having a lad from the black country on!
Kinell lads, 50 minutes in, had about 20 ads, give us a chance to get into in 😂
Great to have the lads back and great start with young lee sharp
Nice to have you back chaps, last time we saw you parky was a broken man. Great interview, great player and a decent career.
Well done lads, Sharpey united legend, love ya
Best Podcast gonig and that has to be up there for best episode!
Lee Sharpe probs my favourite United player - used to see him sometimes in the Bleeding Wolf pub in the early 90s. He had a nice vibe and some very stylish ravey kagoules. I'm a blue btw....
Rocking the Sublime T-Shirt ❤
The Leeds game in Europe was vs Roma in the UEFA Cup, not Milan in the Champions League. Also, Cafu was sub and came on with only four minutes left. Sharpe had left Leeds by the time we played Milan in the Champions League.
Good interview all the same.
I scrolled the comments hoping someone would clear that up...I watched thinking Sharpe was a lying fecker as we weren't in champs league for another couple of years...at least there is a little truth in his story. Cheers for clearing that up 👍
@@petershann6463 no worries mate
Tried to make Fergie out to be a horrible guy, but left united and hardly kicked a ball. He needed discipline to get the best out of him. He wasnt prepared to make the sacrifices required to play at the highest level.
Indeed. Three years after leaving United, Sharpe was struggling to get into a Bradford City team battling relegation. A few years further on he was playing in Iceland.
Brilliant response to the intro comments 😂 good that you’re also taking onboard feedback! Top pod lads
so glad this is back
1:49:27 The Jonnie up the nose is my party trick, I figured out I could do that after I was once eating Beans or Peas, and as I was swallowing it i sneezed quite hard and it shot out my nose...
So I went from sneezing beans/peas out my nose to snorting string and Jonnies
Lee had/has a bar by my old man’s Villa in Javea .. nice geezer by all accounts 🙌🏼
How the f**k is this the first time I'm seeing this channel 🤷 absolutely right up my street "subscribed"
I can't get enough 👌 Im gonna binge watch the rest of the content like im Daniella Westbrook getting through the shnizle 👃❄️❄️❄️❄️
Really enjoying this....
They said that Bosnich was the only player that was signed and then resigned up until that time. Mark Hughes?
Hughes left United the 1st time when Ron Atkinson was their manager.
Bosnich is the only player that Ferguson technically signed twice.
great interview
Loved That, Top Man Lee Sharpe 🤘 Thank You.......
Brilliant that one, sharpe proper legend👏👏
Great one that boys sharpie was quality on his day played the game with smile 😃 had fun different gravy
Get in there!!!!! Best channel about
Brilliant episode to kick off with. ⚽️👍😎👍⚽️😎 Nice one fella's
John every episode on the outro- “aye, top ten that one, can’t remember”
As a United fan of a certain vintage.... i love Lee Sharp. He was so good.... till the meningitis. Before that, he had blistering pace. Great counter attacking player, along with Kanchelskis.
Top lad met Lee in Portugal loves a pint
Welcome back lads
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A really good guy lee and a terrific player
Met him and andy cole a few weeks ago in dolans in Limerick for a meet and greet and photos absolutely lovely guy and so was andrew cole great night it was 😊
In my top 5 this boys, such a likeable fella sharpy