First game me and my dear mum went to, being Boltoners but United fans (sat in the Bolton News End as away supporters) I am so glad this is on UA-cam having lost her 6-months ago I can re-live that game knowing we were there together. Remember just looking at Schmeichel most of the match wanting to be him. Fabulous memories and great game. Burnden Park sorely missed too loved hearing the crowd when I was a kid when me and my mates playing out near the ground.
Man I miss footy like this - kids sitting on the roof of the stand, old stadium, muddy pitches and a proper atmosphere....it's all so sanitised and corporate these days.
I think even then this was treated as a 'throwback' sort of game. The opening shot of the kids on the brickwork seems deliberate to evoke that feeling. Besides nothing post-1992 can be described as pre-corporate!
Hopefully, now you understand why England have not won anything since 1966. They got a lot of very good players, but they don't know how to build a winning team.
@@yanikg-force they don't have enough technically good players .Bruce was an example of the problem at international level.Dont get me wrong he was a good club player but that is it
I was in Burnden terrace stood next to a couple of American tourists who somehow got tickets. They were absolutely shitting themselves all the way through the match at the sheer hostility! No popcorn here folks! 😂
tan hock jun The determination of these players is just unbelievable ! I didn't see that back then, but if you look now at van Gaal's players they're much worse than this fantastic team.
I know the pitches are better now, I know the players are fitter and the football is quicker when it gets going but man, I miss the days of proper end to end football.
Remember watching this on SKY TV the early years of the Premier League were brilliant when English football was still finding its feet to compete on the European stage
I was at this game, we didnt even see the start. We went to the fencing made some gestures to Bolton fans and promptly got chucked out. 3 of us ended up in an Indian near the ground listening to it on the radio and then snuck into the bolton end for the last 10 minutes after they opened their gates. What a fcuk up of a day that was....we won though :)
@@leonskum.5682 oh well. At least you stayed and supported to the end. Well done for doing that. I remember some Burnley fans leaving Turf Moor after 8 minutes when they were 3-0 down to Manchester City 10 years ago.
I would like to thank the jealous Bolton fan who spat some of his burger over me as I walked to the UNITED fans turnstile before the match. After travelling the country and a large part of the world watching UNITED , I can honestly say the funniest thing I've ever seen at a football game was when a Bolton player but the ball in the net but Schmeichel just stood there as it was obviously offside by several yards (as they were then). This didn't stop a large group of Bolton boys to our left celebrating wildly although 3 down before that. The free kick was taken midway inside UNITEDS half. The Bolton boys carried on. And on. To this day I'm convinced some of the burger wasters still think the score was 1-6. Perhaps they know more of the rules now if they've attended a second or third match.. 👹
I was in the Bolton end this day. Got a ticket outside from the City tout who's no longer with us and th Bolton lot were baying for blood all day. Unfortunately for them, we were a bit good on and off the pitch so they never got their wish.
Good Christ that first almost goal by Giggs, it’s amazing to me how he’s not admired more as a world class winger in his youth than simply someone who had a lot of club success. Fucks sake.
I know Bolton were bottom at the time, but this game really was the moment for the young United side. Could've had 9 or 10. Gave extra confidence ahead of the next game against Newcastle.
I was there. "You'll never play us again" was another. What a laugh. For those who don't understand your quotes the old stadium had a Supermarket within one of the stands. If my memory serves me right I think it was a Sainsburys. GGMU. LUHG.
What was funny to us United fans was that Bolton actually thought they were a rival of ours. Don't get me wrong they are not the only club who are misguided enough to think we give a flying F*** what they think, but nevertheless it's amusing. United's ARCH rivals are LiVARpool, City and when they eventually get back into the PL, The Scum from Bellend Road. However atm it's only LiVARpool and City. Atm we don't have a massive rivalry with Arsenal, Everton, Spurs or Chelsea and never really have apart from maybe a decade from 1994-2004 with the Gooners and a couple of years with Chelsea.
The 1st goal in this game is very similar to a goal Manchester United scored against Crystal Palace in 1991/92- check out first divison goals November 30th/December 1st on UA-cam.
+Mark Smith stick Kevin Nolan in your search box. Or going further back Frank Worthington, or Nat Lofthouse. You haven't always had it all your own way with us - though granted this day you had us every way you wanted
Such a sad demise the state of bwfc, I used to enjoy our games with bolton, I'm a Manchester born Red but have a strong bolton connection through family, certainly didn't have it our own way during the big Sam era.. This proud club needs to bounce back, too good to be languishing at near the foot of division 4,(league 2)..
gip150983 this was played in late Feb 1996. Bolton relegated later that season but promoted straightaway the following season (1996/1997) which was their final season at Burnden Park (now an Asda store) before moving to Horwich (Reebok/Macron/University Of Bolton Stadium).
First game me and my dear mum went to, being Boltoners but United fans (sat in the Bolton News End as away supporters) I am so glad this is on UA-cam having lost her 6-months ago I can re-live that game knowing we were there together. Remember just looking at Schmeichel most of the match wanting to be him. Fabulous memories and great game. Burnden Park sorely missed too loved hearing the crowd when I was a kid when me and my mates playing out near the ground.
Imagine being born in Bolton and supporting the bedwetters, sad.
Denis Irwin is the most underrated left/right back of all time
Mr Reliable. Rarely, if ever, had a poor game.
This was probably United's last game at Burden as the Reebok opened in 1997.
Man I miss footy like this - kids sitting on the roof of the stand, old stadium, muddy pitches and a proper atmosphere....it's all so sanitised and corporate these days.
People were complaining about exactly the same things back in '96. Read the fanzine back issues.
I went to this match, as a Utd support with my brother - a Bolton supporter. Was fun :-)
And the crowd at the home end rushing forward thinking goal ..the times they are a changing ..never be the same ,,,ever
I miss playing in those conditions. Great fun.
I think even then this was treated as a 'throwback' sort of game. The opening shot of the kids on the brickwork seems deliberate to evoke that feeling. Besides nothing post-1992 can be described as pre-corporate!
0:20 damn, the fans, it's crazy
Will never understand why Bruce never got an England call up. You don't play over 300 games for United if you're not good enough for England.
And Neil Ruddock did 😲
Hopefully, now you understand why England have not won anything since 1966. They got a lot of very good players, but they don't know how to build a winning team.
@@yanikg-force they don't have enough technically good players .Bruce was an example of the problem at international level.Dont get me wrong he was a good club player but that is it
And Scholes played on the right, you can understand that
I was in Burnden terrace stood next to a couple of American tourists who somehow got tickets. They were absolutely shitting themselves all the way through the match at the sheer hostility! No popcorn here folks! 😂
MAN U good old days...
tan hock jun The determination of these players is just unbelievable ! I didn't see that back then, but if you look now at van Gaal's players they're much worse than this fantastic team.
I know the pitches are better now, I know the players are fitter and the football is quicker when it gets going but man, I miss the days of proper end to end football.
Remember watching this on SKY TV the early years of the Premier League were brilliant when English football was still finding its feet to compete on the European stage
I was at this game, we didnt even see the start. We went to the fencing made some gestures to Bolton fans and promptly got chucked out. 3 of us ended up in an Indian near the ground listening to it on the radio and then snuck into the bolton end for the last 10 minutes after they opened their gates. What a fcuk up of a day that was....we won though :)
Forever Man Utd 🙋♂️🌹💯
Oh and I remember Roy Keene being interviewed afterwards and he thought the final score was 5-0. He lost count
he actually said 5 twice and the person doing the interview did not correct him :)
I was there as a Bolton fan and I lost count aswell! 😂
@@leonskum.5682 oh well. At least you stayed and supported to the end. Well done for doing that. I remember some Burnley fans leaving Turf Moor after 8 minutes when they were 3-0 down to Manchester City 10 years ago.
This game was one day before my very birth day. So happy they won it 6-0.
Gorillazsergio this was on my 9th birthday, 25th of February 1996
I would like to thank the jealous Bolton fan who spat some of his burger over me as I walked to the UNITED fans turnstile before the match. After travelling the country and a large part of the world watching UNITED , I can honestly say the funniest thing I've ever seen at a football game was when a Bolton player but the ball in the net but Schmeichel just stood there as it was obviously offside by several yards (as they were then). This didn't stop a large group of Bolton boys to our left celebrating wildly although 3 down before that. The free kick was taken midway inside UNITEDS half. The Bolton boys carried on. And on. To this day I'm convinced some of the burger wasters still think the score was 1-6. Perhaps they know more of the rules now if they've attended a second or third match.. 👹
Gosh, manager and players today would have fainted just looking at the pitch condition!
Good days, nothing to fancy back then
I was in the Bolton end this day. Got a ticket outside from the City tout who's no longer with us and th Bolton lot were baying for blood all day. Unfortunately for them, we were a bit good on and off the pitch so they never got their wish.
Ticket off a tout shame on you
I was there. Brilliant. Wanky Wanderers fans weren’t happy 😆
pavement422 ...... glory hunters big headed ........🤮💩🤬
Rachael Ross
Oh wanky wanky
Wanky wanky wanky wanky wanderers.
What league are you losers in these days...? 😂
pavement422 I don’t support Bolton
Good Christ that first almost goal by Giggs, it’s amazing to me how he’s not admired more as a world class winger in his youth than simply someone who had a lot of club success. Fucks sake.
Everyone i know admires him as a world class winger pre-2002.
You must be talking to the wrong folks 😉
I know Bolton were bottom at the time, but this game really was the moment for the young United side. Could've had 9 or 10. Gave extra confidence ahead of the next game against Newcastle.
This was the last time we played at Burnden, mate.
Legendary moments players
makes me sad to see Becks, pre-Yoko Spice getting her claws into him.
I was at this game on the away end next to that supermarket. What fun to annihilate these wankers!!
I remember this game . Good times
Watched this in the bee hive.......oh dear the Bolton fans were crying by 90 minutes!
'You only sing when you're shopping', ''going down with your prices', great day :)
I was there. "You'll never play us again" was another. What a laugh. For those who don't understand your quotes the old stadium had a Supermarket within one of the stands. If my memory serves me right I think it was a Sainsburys.
GGMU. LUHG.
@@KryptonitetoallBS No, it was a Normid.
@@KryptonitetoallBS Normid!
What was funny to us United fans was that Bolton actually thought they were a rival of ours. Don't get me wrong they are not the only club who are misguided enough to think we give a flying F*** what they think, but nevertheless it's amusing.
United's ARCH rivals are LiVARpool, City and when they eventually get back into the PL, The Scum from Bellend Road. However atm it's only LiVARpool and City.
Atm we don't have a massive rivalry with Arsenal, Everton, Spurs or Chelsea and never really have apart from maybe a decade from 1994-2004 with the Gooners and a couple of years with Chelsea.
‘You can’t win anything with kids.’
proper club bolton staunch fans to
Amazingly over the next few seasons Bolton won 2 and drew 1 of their next 3 league matches at Old Trafford. Football eh?
The 1st goal in this game is very similar to a goal Manchester United scored against Crystal Palace in 1991/92- check out first divison goals November 30th/December 1st on UA-cam.
talk about leaders on the pitch fokkkin el!
Nice to see Bolton wearing the England home kit 😂
Charity shop days
I know a guy who betted on 6 nil...
Loads of money!!! 100/1
Can’t beat the good old games super Reds
Margaret Cross yeah right my team are better and invincible unlike you...... glory hunters🤮💩🤬
Stupid cow.
@@Lozza144 hey slag heap have play on the level crossing.
If you are going to humiliate us publicly can you at least do it right and spell Burnden properly?
No! lol
+Mark Smith stick Kevin Nolan in your search box. Or going further back Frank Worthington, or Nat Lofthouse. You haven't always had it all your own way with us - though granted this day you had us every way you wanted
+notlobian4ever Fixed the spelling to Burnden
+Manchester Red Good man.
Such a sad demise the state of bwfc, I used to enjoy our games with bolton, I'm a Manchester born Red but have a strong bolton connection through family, certainly didn't have it our own way during the big Sam era.. This proud club needs to bounce back, too good to be languishing at near the foot of division 4,(league 2)..
Back when the " bench" wasn't even an actual bench, just some shitty plastic chairs 😂😂
That was typically Bolton wanderers in the 80s & 90s
Ryan Giggs
Was 96 or 97 the final game here?
gip150983 this was played in late Feb 1996. Bolton relegated later that season but promoted straightaway the following season (1996/1997) which was their final season at Burnden Park (now an Asda store) before moving to Horwich (Reebok/Macron/University Of Bolton Stadium).
Great United team. Was Nicky Butt playing as an attacking midfielder here?
Yes he was.
*Burnden Park lol
You'll not win anything with kids. ;-)
Good snakehipped hungry players everywhere - in a red shirt at least.