Vinnie Jones Clatters Eric Cantona In Horror Tackle | Wimbledon v Man United | ITV Sport Archive
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- High-intensity tackles and breath-taking goals. This FA Cup classic between Wimbledon and Manchester United in the 1993/94 season had it all! You can watch the FA Cup live on ITV.
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Vinny = *brings a chainsaw onto the pitch, murders the opposing team*
Commentator = "Surely that's a yellow card"
Yellow card ??? He should've been charged with GBH !!
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂. Le véritable foot à l'anglaise.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@PeterRoose-sd3do Cantona Kung Fu kicks people in the stands. he should have been jailed for a long time for that. I´m glad Vinny kicked him about.
"Should be booked for that". He'd get six months these days.
And rightly so
Ramos gets nothing or pepe
Cantona should be booked for that scandalous goal! My lord
His place is not a football pitch but rather a jail cell
And he should get 6 month
Cantona got straight back up, players these days would be rolling for miles
Weird opinion it should have been a red card. Its players rolling around when it isn't a foul, simulation or completely over acting to get a player booked which is the issue. Not when a player crudely tries to break a player's legs and end their career.
Plenty of players were rolling around in the nineties. You have to go back further than that to see a time when no players did that.
Cantona melted like a coward when he realised who made the tackle. He showed his true self in that moment.
@@poonchild there wasn't a tackle, mate. The coward was Jones. What a strange confused world you live in 😂
@@jackjude Jones clearly played the ball.
What a goal from denis Irwin
Best leftback to grace the premier league!
Amazing player, rarely mentioned but the goal was one of several excellent ones he scored.
Agreed, but Cantona's was special, and the perfect reply to Vinnie Jones.
Mr Reliability!
He'll get you a goal or two. It's his job....
Imagine that tackle happening to Neymar... he would still be rolling to this day and age!
Neymar is pretty weak so I think he'd actually get hurt and be out for a year.
He would have rolled all the way to Brazil and back to the pitch in time for the 2nd half
😂😂😂😂 like Forest Gump but doing a marathon roll around the world.
Nowadays: That could have broken his leg
Cantona: Thanks for stretching my hamstrings, I think I'll score now
Unbelievable goal from Cantona!
I don’t think he scores that if they don’t make him so angry before that
That’s how you deal with thugs.
I'm a Liverpool fan but I must admit- I've always admired Cantona as a player & as a man.
I’m a Liverpool fan… fuck United!!
That was actual assault 😂 can you imagine a challenge like that now, there would be petitions for Vinny never to play again
Cantona just stood up lol
The refs were too lenient then and are too strict now, shame there's never a sensible balance.
It's really not that bad, calm down.
@@librarygary1618you’re joking? Absolutely 0 attempt to play the ball, fully just goes for the man. Proper pub football mentality that
@@librarygary1618Yeah, nothing wrong with a good waist high tackle! 🙄
Irwin was a world class player who never got the praise and adulation his talents deserved,...maybe his laid back and quiet personality didn't give him a big enough profile ...but what a player
Sums up Jones. Classless.
i remember Vinnie watching this back in an interview, maybe with Frank skinner I can't remember. When Cantona got back up and spun around there was a brief moment when it looked like he might start something. Vinnie said "he thought about it!", or something like that. Then told a story about how all the lads used to go out when they were both at Leeds and Cantona was good fun on a night out.
Which is a lie because they never played with each other at Leeds 😂
@@Blindswordsman1994i'm probably misremembering. i dont think vinnie was lying, but I don't know how they crossed paths in the story he told. It was an interview from the early 00s on the frank skinner show, which is quite a long time ago so I may have butchered the details.
@@dessertstorm7476for a Leeds supporters interview with Vinny Jones: I used to go to the Silver Tree [Club]. I took [Eric] Cantona there. It was a really boozy club. I knew the owner, Ken. He had a picture of me behind the till for years. We used to go in there until late.
@@Blindswordsman1994 They never played together but were 100% friends off the pitch. Don't ask me how!
Jones wasn’t a footballer he was just a bully who could ply his trade at the time….doubt he’d even play in league football in this day and age
Eric England's favourite frenchman👌
If you watch this game in full, this tackle probably didn't even crack Vinnie's top 5 worst tackles just in this particular 90mins :)
Didnt he squeeze gascoine balls one time? 😂
No doubt one of Vinny Jones's proudest moments. Erics sublime goal? he probably can't remember it, he scored so many like that, no matter the state of of the pitch and the thuggery he faced.
Cantona has just said this is his favourite ever goal and Vinnie Jones and Tony Adams where his two toughest ever opponents
“That’s inexcusable. He should be booked for that.” 😱😱😱😱😱
Glad that players like this - who used to kick people out of the game - have they themselves now been kicked out of the game in favour of players who can actually play football. Good to see them banished to the dustbin of history where they belong and grateful to have seen Messi who, unlike Maradona, hasn’t had his career and skill limited through persistent foulers.
That's a really good point tbh
you wrote nicely, at that time jones was acting in the movie lock, stock and two smoking barrels, where he showed all his potential as a debt collector (perhaps keane and cantona were in debt :)))
this is actually entertaining to watch and they are tough and passionate, new queers are all crybabies in it for the money, you sound like a poof
Vinny was on some show recently fishing with Gazza, and he said his regret in his career was that he played the hard man too much because he was a better player than that, but he wasn't, he was just a slogger, no one was afraid of him, and when he captained Wales one night in Holland, they were beaten 7-0, by the really good Dutch side, and were lucky it was only 7. Could have been 10 or 11. Vinny wasn't as good as he thought he was. Wimbledon were a great story though and he was a character.
Look at the state of that pitch, the tackles are harder, no bitching and they play amazing football. This is Manchester United.
Notice Cantona's self control. He took that one for the team
I love how the anouncer says” he should be booked for that
I know, how times have changed...how that sort of thing was allowed to happen seems crazy now
He should have been arrested for assault.
They used to allow one of those in those days, but Vinny had already taken out Keane, so he earned his yellow card. He would hardly be on the pitch if he played now, he almost always did, what would be a red card tackle now, in the first five minutes😂
Denis Irwin was some player.
wish more people knew that.
Roy Keane would agree with you 😂
Vinny Jones *tries to kill Cantona*
Commentator: Should be booked for that.
The maximum amount of empathy a human could muster in the 90's
Vinny wasn't a football player, he was an animal. Cantona is a living legend and the single most influential player our PL has ever seen. He's also worshipped all over the world 👍
"Single most influential player [the] PL has ever seen"?
Give over, you're delusional! 🤣
I agree. It was a moment where skill and a footballing imagination showed its head above workmen like 'tough guys' (Alan Shearer?)
@@DaSkonkPrior to the PL, the English Football League was very different to the other main leagues such as Italy and Spain but the world didn't know it. When Sky took over suddenly kids in the Far East, Africa, USA and further afield became much more familiar with the fast paced and physical game. Cantona was the first huge star of that era. He won the League 5 seasons out of 6 in England along with the FA Cup twice. He was the talisman of the biggest and most successful club at that time. Therefore there is a very strong argument to say that he was the single most influential player the PL has ever seen 👍
@@KryptonitetoallBSi dont rate Ramos he dirty thug broke Salah shoulder on purpose even admitted in the interview and elbowed the goalie in the head same match and stamped on messi hand
Respect to Cantona for getting up .
What a butcher ...
And running away like a little bitch when he realised who just ripped his pants down?
He ran away 😂
Cantona was a thug himself.
@@botany500kojak He wasn't a thug, he was a hothead. Big difference.
@@regpharveyTout à fait
I remember everyone at school putting their collar up just like Cantona.
I remember from my days, everyone tried Beckham/Ronaldo faux hawk hairstyle. Today, there's nobody at Man Utd that will remembered for his iconic style, and impact on a pitch.
Then Dwight Yorke started doing it.
@@Madridista_7_u forgot rashfords goal celebration last season was imitated by footballers around the world?? 😂
@@harukrentz435 rashford 🤔 ? Who is that 😂😂😂 ?
Haha my friend did it even when he wasn't playing football
That Cantona goal was nonchalance at its best 😂👏
Cantona was special.
I had forgotten how good Cantona was!
*Vinnie
@@Costa_del_ArtlepoolCantona*
Cantona’s goal tho! Utd played all the football that day and ate those wild challenges like they were nothing might I add lol.
So Vinny was a hard man because he clattered people off the ball. Anybody can do that.
and kicking teenagers in the crowd doesn't make you a hard man either.
@@absoluteb22 eh ok
Notice how Keane knew how to pick his battles 😉🤣
Some people think Keane was just a kicker. He was also a very good footballer and levels above Vinny Jones. He was also very young in this game.
Keane was (and still is) a bully, pure and simple. He wouldn't say boo to Goose if he knew they would bite him back. Vinnie got in early on Keane and shut him down.
Was always impressed how Cantona didn't milk that challenge from Vinnie and got straight back up. How he never went in the book for it is beyond me?
@@nickmaclachlan5178 Name one player that would say boo to Vinnie though? Vinnie was the biggest bully going, being built like a brick shithouse he just got away with it more. Even the refs were too scared to do anything most of the time
@@endlessmotion2255 Duncan Ferguson
@@dude9038 Well played sir
Players of 2023 should watch how our Legendary Cantona played and bounced back up after a challenge ✊🏻
Jones trying to backward headbutt Roy Keane in the bollocks is gold.
Eric Cantona kept his cool was about to give gangsters Vinny a kung fu kick ...but then he realised Vinny is his drinking buddy 😂
It is hard to believe the physicality was so extreme back then😂 and pre-90s was even WORSE🤣
Todays players would still be rolling from vinnies tackle...Neymar would be on his 1000th lap of the planet
I always remember the Cantona and Irwin goals from this game.
Cantona gets right back up, some player these days gets his ear flicked "aaaaarrrggghhh ive been shot"
A great utd team giving the hodcarrier from Watford a fundamental football lesson
If Jack Grealish was tackled like that or the challenge on Keane he'd be in intensive care for six months .
A coward's tackle. It wasn't a 50/50 where there's a chance of getting hurt. NO, he came in from the side and tried to do Cantona. He could easily have broken his leg or destroyed his ligaments. The fact he missed and only brought him down is pure luck. Jones was a pea brain of a footballer and as a man. I know I spent a week in his company in Magaluf in 1991.
VAR: Check complete, no further action.
That's what sets Cantona apart from other world class players. Not even the likes of Vinny Jones could bully him
Cantona shit his pants
Cantona got back up like it was nothing.
He shat himself when he saw it was jones
@@johnoshea470Vinny Jones shit house , fact , a pall of mine slapped the shit out of him in a night club in Wales in the 90 s
Guy Ritchie should’ve put Vinny and Eric together in something by now
so happy players like jones are just on sunday league pitches now. no room for thugs like him anymore, thank god
Breaking peoples legs takes a lot of toughness
These were the days!
Yessir
Those were the days of not flopping sure.....but it doesn't excuse the thuggery. Jones was an F-head.
To forget
Dennis Irwin 〽️😮
Great goals by Eric and Irwin
Irwin. What a player 💪🏻🇮🇪
How did Winnie ever lace up a pair of footy boots.
He joined a football team because he heard that they were offering free sandwiches for all players.
What a utd team that, all men
Even that horror tackle didn't stop Eric from scoring a sublime goal.
Dennis was so good
What a team that was.
Irwin is the most underrated player in Man Utd history.
Nope. He's very highly regarded as one of United's most dependable players of all time. Solid on the left, great with the dead ball and a penalty sure-thing.
Ronnie Johnson on the other hand...
Old Skool. Vinny did target the correct players to 'reduce'.
2:20 is this a supporter on the pitch just casually getting an autograph?
Dennis Irwin 🔥
Cantona always hit hard when at Selhurst Park
Back when football was good. I miss this game.
Jones was awful. We learnt early on how to play against that Wimbledon side.
My favourite Cantona goal.
That was the game then, I wouldn't blame Vinny Jones.
@@sharpvidtube Jones was worse than most (if not everyone). At least other ‘hard men’ could actually play a bit as well.
Jones wasn't a footballer, he was a thug that could run
@@tweedlio2763 I was gonna say the same but he did play for Chelsea, Leeds, Wimbledon and Wales so as much as a horrible thug he was, he must’ve been able to control and pass!
@@BobVance529Ramos pepe?
If united are ever a half decent team again they should reboot that kit
Cantona would've been within his rights to make a bit more of that tackle but instead he just jumped straight back up. Something you wouldn't see these days.
Looked a clean tackle to me
You need to clean them Bins mate.
What would you say big Vinnie was most brutal at ...snide tackles or attempts at acting . Tough one to call ,don't you think ?
Strange how they get up as soon as they get tackled. I thought footballers go down when the wind blows at them.
What do they call you?
: JUGGERNAUT
Some hard players on that pitch and none of them in a Wimbledon shirt.
That was a cowardly GBH assault crudely made to resemble a football tackle.
Have you ever seen some of Cantona's assaults on the football field?
@@botany500kojakuttery bizarre logic.
@@jackjude Not at all. He was a thug. I remember Jimmy Hill mentioning it during a live game. Cantona was leaving his foot in, purposely kicking players to hurt them. Then there was the attack on a spectator.
@@botany500kojak It's just whataboutism. Besides, find the examples, you'll find nothing like this.
@@botany500kojak It's just whataboutism. Besides, find the examples, you'll find nothing like this.
That keepers jersey is beautiful.
Pre-match talk: stay focused, don't retaliate.
People seems to have a short memory and had forgotten what Ramos and Pepe used to do
Least it was fun to watch. Unlike VAR.
Eric didn't stay down like the tarts of today. Got up to confront the scum and then scored.
Neymar broke both of his legs while watching this.
Makes me well up when I see a United team like this compared to the abomination we have today.
Didn't show the but where Vinny Jones head butt's Keanes knee when he was on the floor 😂
Vinnie Jones, hard man? Don’t make me laugh. He wouldn’t last 2 minutes on a Rugby League pitch.
Vinnie Jones always has been and will be a 🔔🔚 IMO. Always getting off on playing a hard man persona in and out of football - he’s thick as two short planks, that’s literally all he has going for him and why anyone knows him..
Vinny Jones done very well for himself for someone who doesn’t play football very well
Back in those days players could murder someone with a battleaxe and the referee would just wave play on.
Get in there vinny 😂😂😂😂
Vinny Jones should play 1on1 against Sepp Blatter 😂
So weird looking at the state of those football pitches now. The goal line has tufts of grass by the post like you'd see them down a local park. Denis Irwin though. Probably Man Utd's most under rated player, ever.
El fútbol ganando al antifútbol. I love it!
This is disgraceful. Hopefully the FA take action
Yeah there is a hearing next year
@@jameswatters9592 will he still be allowed to pay until then? Surely not
If he's fit he can
They're still analyzing it on the VHS Pause Button Edition of VAR.....
@@_Ben4810 they should have intervened at the time. This is scandalous. If I was a man u fan I would be very angry
The word thug springs to mind...
Could Vinny actually play football or was it just an audition for his acting career?
Pepe this Ramos that, meet vinnie jones😂
Amazing how people think fouling the crap out of players was better football lol. Might as well just do MMA.
"Vinnie Jones should be booked for that" - either that or arrested!
😂
If he arrested then Ramos would be on death row year's ago
How many passes went into that 6-7 😂shows how football has changed for the worst in my opinion
I’m not sure if he means it how it sounds, or that ‘just’ 6-7 passes resulted in a goal from starting that far away from goal?
Proper sport.
Things make much more sense now I’ve found out Jones is a Spurs supporter.
Vinnie - the hardest divvy Womble.......ever!
Good tackle
"How many passses went into the making of that? 6.....7?
They were not ready for todays football lol