eric will always be my favourite player and the very reason i support man united today... i was about 7 or 8 years old when the collar up genius changed my world forever :-) eric cantona was a generation defining player for me and many glory hunters alike played beautiful football
Please, try and get Sir Alex Ferguson in one of your videos.. it would be the most viewed video you've ever gotten and the lads that care about coaching, would learn a lot !
King Cantona won the league every season he played (except for the season he got banned for the kung fu kick LOL) The most important player in the club's history.
As much as I like Cantona, he wasn't remotely the most important Utd player ever. Utd would have won the title with or without Cantona, and dominated as they did thereafter. Cantona did nothing for France or in Europe for Utd. So his arrival was more coincidence than catalyst. Robson, Charlton, Best or Law are the players Utd could not have done without. I would say Robson or Charlton are Utd's greatest ever. Brian McLair was arguably as important as Cantona.
@@robinmcewen3286 Brian McClair as important as Cantona.... Lay off the drugs you nutter! Utd hadn't won a league title for many years before he arrived, he even won the league with Leeds the season before he signed. The next season he signs with UTD and we win the title every full season he played after that until he retired. Two of those wore double winning seasons, with him scoring the winning goal in a LOT of games. Charlton would surely be right up there, and yes he won the European cup that's true, however he only won 3 league titles and a single FA Cup in 17 seasons. Robson was also quality for the club, 3 FA Cups , a European Cup winners cup and 2 league titles in 13 seasons, however it's not a coincidence that he didn't win a league title with the club until the King's first season here, when he had been here for 10 seasons already. Cantona won 4 league titles out of 5 seasons, and surely would of been 5 out of 5 if not for getting banned for the kung fu kick (it's no coincidence that the only season we didn't win the league was the one he got banned in) not to mention 2 fa cups on top of that (which wore both double winning seasons) There's a reason he's called the King after all. For me he's number one without doubt.
@@stevewilkos5685 I'd take the success that Cantona brought to the club over a one off champions league win any day of the week. Didn't win a champions league yet still the biggest legend of the club.
As per Status Quo's FA Cup Final Song in 1994, the squad that season was frightening. They had the lot. Pace in abundance. Willing runners. Play teams off the pitch. Match anyone for a battle. Match winners in every department. Leaders and characters. Opposition teams were beaten before they even kicked off! Schmeichel - Parker - Pallister..... Irwin - Bruce - Sharpe & Ince...... Hughes - McClair - Keane & Cantona..... Robson - Kanchelskis & Giggs! I wonder if some of the squad members were pissed that they didn't get a mention? Dion Dublin? Clayton Blackmore? Mike Phelan?
really listening to giggsy is reliving those dizzy heights of SAF era. what teAM, what characters man those were some battles viera vs keane, henry vs nistelroy,
Those games between United and Arsenal are so good to watch now. If I want to watch the relevant games from that time I have to admit that those games don't involve the team I support.
Social Media? It distracts a lot of POPULATIONS!..... It's a nonsense that needs to be seen for what it is: A Load Of Crap. It is divisive & simply another form of bullying. It is NOT "Social" Media at all.... It is Anti-Social Media. Wake up.
The Legendary #7 Cathalyst Enigmatic Charismatic Eric "The King" Cantona, The Last Missing Piece Of The Jigsaw Puzzles in Football Godfather of Managers' Manager, Legendary Football Masterminds of Sir Alexandre Chapman Ferguson (whoelse can stay immortals against the best with a team of 7 Defs or mediocre play of OShea, Fletch, Cleve, Gibs, Evans to Class of Own Ability) by Historical Romance & Passion, Talents, Youth, & Courage of Flowing Adventorous Attacking Football ìn the Crest of Manchester United Football Club made The Theatre Of Dreams alived in fortress glory of Old Trafford once again. With host of other brilliant and genius hardworking legends, icons, heroes, and word-class talents of skills, techniques, and nous complements each other from one to another, from repurposed era of Captain Robbo the Marvel restarted with "Promised Prodigy" Giggsy, Speedy Kan-Kan, and the Fledgelings emulate flowers of the Legendary Babes within the engines of power and scheme in Keane, Carrick, Scholes etc and the grit of the colossals Bruce, Pally, Stam, Vida, Rio etc to lines of "Der Bomber" of Hughes, Cole, Yorkie, RVN, "Supreme-Subs" of #20LEgend / #14Chicha, and #RvP20/13 in the peak of all-conquering team rise in the prominent "wunderkind" #Wazza10 with the emergence of #ManUtd true Ballon d'Or footsteps of Law, Charlton, Best, at last came the Ultimate Football Speciment, "Fantasy Footballer of Finisher" the one Cristiano "Viva" Ronaldo #CR7. Real-Life Majestic Football Factory considering bunch of their own loyal, passionate, ardent, die-hard "Twelve Players" of supporters and fans in the stands, in the locals, and around the globe. The Football Club truly living the life of dynasty, where one different stardom full with real contenders to reach greatness to the next stardom lie in the thin lines of transitions where failures no different anywhere but have more pretenders within the mix where success is occasional as well the satisfaction. But the hardest is getting back to the old greatness where the pure crave is to reach the former stronghold-based to get out of current malaise, where in each different empire cycle will experience its most strongest, dullest, strangest, weakest, and calamitious periods or moments until the return of the next potential know-how and learned DNA/Identity Builder of the True Servants. #GloryGloryManUtd
I had a season ticket at United when Cantona signed. Remember well all the papers pushing for David Mills as the signing to go for. Having watched them all season, United were great until they reached the opposition penalty box- then it became very formulaic and predictable. I thought the ideal candidate to give that team a flair and unpredictability was Eric. The media pushed for Mills (who we needed like a hole in the head) and yes- I was poo pooed by everyone. Never actually thought it would happen, particularly with him playing for bitter rivals, but when it did I was surprised and delighted (luckily Howard Wilkinson rated Lee Chapman more highly- Wilkinson subsequently became England's Director of Football...) If ever a player was tailor-made for a team, it was Cantona for United. Nice to be proved right.
@@mrburger9242 Could be- always forget his name. He was a bang ordinary striker who, I think, was playing for Middlesbrough at the time. In those days you had to deal with what you had- ie the Pl/1st Div. No looking at continental players back then.
"United were great until they reached the opposition penalty box" so a bit similar to current MU, need to find eric type player to start turn this team around
7:11 who’s that on the left of the picture? There’s always one on these kind of photos where you recognise all the players and then it’s like, “who’s that?”
even before SAF's time United always play attacking football spearheaded by Bryan Robson, but Giggs right Eric have that something more something special where every thing he did that final passes turns into goals imagine Eric releasing Giggs(11), McClair(9), Hughes(16), Kanchelskis(3) even Paul Ince(6), Steve Bruce & Denis Irwin bagged 5 goals each... and Eric was controlling and dictating matches from the opponent's half to passing the ball around with ease... they couldn't mark him out he's always dropping off to the half way line as the second striker or the N0.10... it was like having a prime Bryan Robson but with more control aggression and graceful plays
Can someone please make the current Man Utd squad watch this and tell then to pay close fucking attention to the details. Today's football is a joke, over paid pansies and refs blowing that whistle for a tiny touch that makes fairies drop like they've been shot. I am fucking tired of it.
It's magically mesmerising how SAF built a team of character
And Now Ole os Doing the same bringing in Characters
3 x teams.
eric will always be my favourite player and the very reason i support man united today... i was about 7 or 8 years old when the collar up genius changed my world forever :-) eric cantona was a generation defining player for me and many glory hunters alike played beautiful football
Please, try and get Sir Alex Ferguson in one of your videos.. it would be the most viewed video you've ever gotten and the lads that care about coaching, would learn a lot !
Agree!
Alex Ferguson is something else! It’s beautiful what he created!
My heart starts beating fast just listening and picturing the intensity of those players.
King Cantona won the league every season he played (except for the season he got banned for the kung fu kick LOL)
The most important player in the club's history.
As much as I like Cantona, he wasn't remotely the most important Utd player ever. Utd would have won the title with or without Cantona, and dominated as they did thereafter. Cantona did nothing for France or in Europe for Utd. So his arrival was more coincidence than catalyst. Robson, Charlton, Best or Law are the players Utd could not have done without. I would say Robson or Charlton are Utd's greatest ever. Brian McLair was arguably as important as Cantona.
@@robinmcewen3286 Brian McClair as important as Cantona.... Lay off the drugs you nutter!
Utd hadn't won a league title for many years before he arrived, he even won the league with Leeds the season before he signed.
The next season he signs with UTD and we win the title every full season he played after that until he retired. Two of those wore double winning seasons, with him scoring the winning goal in a LOT of games.
Charlton would surely be right up there, and yes he won the European cup that's true, however he only won 3 league titles and a single FA Cup in 17 seasons.
Robson was also quality for the club, 3 FA Cups , a European Cup winners cup and 2 league titles in 13 seasons, however it's not a coincidence that he didn't win a league title with the club until the King's first season here, when he had been here for 10 seasons already.
Cantona won 4 league titles out of 5 seasons, and surely would of been 5 out of 5 if not for getting banned for the kung fu kick (it's no coincidence that the only season we didn't win the league was the one he got banned in) not to mention 2 fa cups on top of that (which wore both double winning seasons)
There's a reason he's called the King after all. For me he's number one without doubt.
hahahaha how many champions leagues did cantona win?
@@stevewilkos5685 I'd take the success that Cantona brought to the club over a one off champions league win any day of the week. Didn't win a champions league yet still the biggest legend of the club.
@@gazb2740 cantona done nothing in europe and nothing for france decent player but the most over rated player of all time
Let’s be honest the main difference was Fergie, that guy made Tom cleverly look like iniesta
Sooooooo true
@@PavementWarrior with emphasis on the decision making
@Ron king its called exaggeration
As per Status Quo's FA Cup Final Song in 1994, the squad that season was frightening. They had the lot. Pace in abundance. Willing runners. Play teams off the pitch. Match anyone for a battle. Match winners in every department. Leaders and characters. Opposition teams were beaten before they even kicked off!
Schmeichel - Parker - Pallister.....
Irwin - Bruce - Sharpe & Ince......
Hughes - McClair - Keane & Cantona.....
Robson - Kanchelskis & Giggs!
I wonder if some of the squad members were pissed that they didn't get a mention?
Dion Dublin? Clayton Blackmore? Mike Phelan?
BrightonLeccyTV Blackmore all ways put in a shift
really listening to giggsy is reliving those dizzy heights of SAF era. what teAM, what characters man those were some battles viera vs keane, henry vs nistelroy,
Favourite ever united player Giggs Giggs will tear you apart again
My fav Players, ever ❤️
🔥🔥
Giggs was the real star for United when I was growing up. He's modest.
People forget how good Giggs was.
@@mrjw6701 True. He can still play a bit too.
Jay Jay yes he can, I think he still wants plays 5 aside.
@@mrjw6701 1:45 named
Those games between United and Arsenal are so good to watch now. If I want to watch the relevant games from that time I have to admit that those games don't involve the team I support.
Love listening to giggsy giving an insight of champions lfc fan
Man United 1994 a team of power and pace.
More tougher
Most definitely.
How I wish I could go back to 1991
LEGEND GIGGSY.
Love listening to the insight.
Thoroughly enjoying these CV STORIES! Thanks! 🙏🏾
For some reason, and i really don't know why, i'm "inhaling" a lot from Gigsy to a better future for this club under the current stuff.
The legend
about time someone really admitted it
Heres to the propper men of football.
Love this
This fucking channel man. Gem after gem, cheers
Giggsy goes on about getting into the right mentality prior to kick off, i bet my left testicle social media distracts a lot of players these days
Social Media? It distracts a lot of POPULATIONS!.....
It's a nonsense that needs to be seen for what it is: A Load Of Crap.
It is divisive & simply another form of bullying.
It is NOT "Social" Media at all.... It is Anti-Social Media. Wake up.
Long live #United11
Most important signing in Premier League history : King Eric
And one of the cheapest. Imagine how much he would be worth if he was playing now and United wanted to buy him?
@@mrjw6701 much worther
alex kanyima what?
@@mrjw6701 much worther
alex kanyima 👍
Great video👍
The Legendary #7 Cathalyst Enigmatic Charismatic Eric "The King" Cantona, The Last Missing Piece Of The Jigsaw Puzzles in Football Godfather of Managers' Manager, Legendary Football Masterminds of Sir Alexandre Chapman Ferguson (whoelse can stay immortals against the best with a team of 7 Defs or mediocre play of OShea, Fletch, Cleve, Gibs, Evans to Class of Own Ability) by Historical Romance & Passion, Talents, Youth, & Courage of Flowing Adventorous Attacking Football ìn the Crest of Manchester United Football Club made The Theatre Of Dreams alived in fortress glory of Old Trafford once again.
With host of other brilliant and genius hardworking legends, icons, heroes, and word-class talents of skills, techniques, and nous complements each other from one to another, from repurposed era of Captain Robbo the Marvel restarted with "Promised Prodigy" Giggsy, Speedy Kan-Kan, and the Fledgelings emulate flowers of the Legendary Babes within the engines of power and scheme in Keane, Carrick, Scholes etc and the grit of the colossals Bruce, Pally, Stam, Vida, Rio etc to lines of "Der Bomber" of Hughes, Cole, Yorkie, RVN, "Supreme-Subs" of #20LEgend / #14Chicha, and #RvP20/13 in the peak of all-conquering team rise in the prominent "wunderkind" #Wazza10 with the emergence of #ManUtd true Ballon d'Or footsteps of Law, Charlton, Best, at last came the Ultimate Football Speciment, "Fantasy Footballer of Finisher" the one Cristiano "Viva" Ronaldo #CR7.
Real-Life Majestic Football Factory considering bunch of their own loyal, passionate, ardent, die-hard "Twelve Players" of supporters and fans in the stands, in the locals, and around the globe. The Football Club truly living the life of dynasty, where one different stardom full with real contenders to reach greatness to the next stardom lie in the thin lines of transitions where failures no different anywhere but have more pretenders within the mix where success is occasional as well the satisfaction.
But the hardest is getting back to the old greatness where the pure crave is to reach the former stronghold-based to get out of current malaise, where in each different empire cycle will experience its most strongest, dullest, strangest, weakest, and calamitious periods or moments until the return of the next potential know-how and learned DNA/Identity Builder of the True Servants. #GloryGloryManUtd
I had a season ticket at United when Cantona signed. Remember well all the papers pushing for David Mills as the signing to go for. Having watched them all season, United were great until they reached the opposition penalty box- then it became very formulaic and predictable. I thought the ideal candidate to give that team a flair and unpredictability was Eric. The media pushed for Mills (who we needed like a hole in the head) and yes- I was poo pooed by everyone.
Never actually thought it would happen, particularly with him playing for bitter rivals, but when it did I was surprised and delighted (luckily Howard Wilkinson rated Lee Chapman more highly- Wilkinson subsequently became England's Director of Football...)
If ever a player was tailor-made for a team, it was Cantona for United.
Nice to be proved right.
Who is David Mills? Do you mean David Hirst?
He means Hirst
@@mrburger9242 Could be- always forget his name. He was a bang ordinary striker who, I think, was playing for Middlesbrough at the time.
In those days you had to deal with what you had- ie the Pl/1st Div. No looking at continental players back then.
Just googled it- David Mills did play for Middlesbrough, but the player I'm thinking of is David Hirst of Sheff. Wed.
"United were great until they reached the opposition penalty box" so a bit similar to current MU, need to find eric type player to start turn this team around
7:11 who’s that on the left of the picture? There’s always one on these kind of photos where you recognise all the players and then it’s like, “who’s that?”
Eric Harrison the youth coach
even before SAF's time United always play attacking football spearheaded by Bryan Robson, but Giggs right Eric have that something more something special where every thing he did that final passes turns into goals imagine Eric releasing Giggs(11), McClair(9), Hughes(16), Kanchelskis(3) even Paul Ince(6), Steve Bruce & Denis Irwin bagged 5 goals each... and Eric was controlling and dictating matches from the opponent's half to passing the ball around with ease... they couldn't mark him out he's always dropping off to the half way line as the second striker or the N0.10... it was like having a prime Bryan Robson but with more control aggression and graceful plays
Whats the name of the music
who was the dude on the end in the class of 92 pic?
I'm also wondering about that...
Terry Cooke
Thanks a lot, mate!
Cooke
What's the music
Caltona is the best player in Manchester Utd in the world
Eyebrows?
Gave all of them to Cantona
Giggs Man United manager in waiting.
CR7 made u guys UCL champion
Zhao Bryan ill think you find OGS made us UFC champions
I thought he was about 13 in 1999!
Second
First
The only player to won back to back Old first division champion and the 1st Premier League winner - ohh ahh Cantona
Can someone please make the current Man Utd squad watch this and tell then to pay close fucking attention to the details.
Today's football is a joke, over paid pansies and refs blowing that whistle for a tiny touch that makes fairies drop like they've been shot. I am fucking tired of it.