Just starting watching utd in the old videos ...Fuck we were sharp and i agree with you about giggs .Im thankful i got to watch some of these guys ,Mark hughes as soon as he ran out at the dell years ago i thought fuck this guy could crack walnuts in his thighs ...the saints were winning until mark equalised with a volley late on ..Dont't think it was a good idea for me and my brother celebrating in the saints end ...ahhh the memoires 🤭
Now Leicester have equalled Man United's record 9-0 score in premier league. Funnily enough Peter Schmeichel was in goal for Man United's 9-0 in 1995, and his son Kasper Schmeichel was in goal for Leicester's 9-0 in 2019
Tony Gubba was really a vastly underrated commentator. Also enjoyed that old trope from the 90s that commentators had of very specifically mentioning where the referee was from. May as well have said "number 57, just after the turning, the first one on the left with the green front door".
As a Norwich fan I remember this game well. Must say that United were rather fortunate though as when the ref blew the final whistle Ipswich were just getting on top
When people talk about United's great strikers it's van nistelroy or cole and both were great players but Hughes had everything.Strength determination could shoot with either foot great volleyer of the ball could head the ball hold play up great target man.Did you see the instant lay of for one of the goals acrobatic for such a big man and also had a gentle touch when necessary (see everyon Vs United when he touched a through ball over Neville Southall).Always scored important goals.A really top notch striker🙂🙂
If anyone has Des Lynam's introduction to this clip where he advises the viewers against making tea during this match, please share. I'm keen to see this again. Thanks
5 years later, Craig Forrest would return as West Ham's 'keeper. United won 7-1. Forrest said later that he wouldn't like to return to Old Trafford "any time soon"
@@TheLastAngryMan01 Yeah, CF should've just booted the ball high into the crowd as soon as he got it (after rushing out of the penalty area) - then of course, Ince wouldn't have been able to have taken the free kick quickly.
@@TheLastAngryMan01 I'd say his positioning for the 1st was bad but his defence was disintegrating in front of him. They might as well not have been there.
Said to my daughters well give this game a miss as a couple of friends of mine hadn’t been to OldTrafford and let them have our season tickets instead as UTD v IPswich is always a boring game and will probably end up 0-0.How wrong I was and they’ve never let me forget it.
I absolutely love Tony Gubba - one of my favourite commentators - but does anyone know where I can find the Sky Sports commentary for this game? Had it recorded on video tape and it was one of my first football memories. Would love to revel in the nostalgia.
Coal got 5 goals that game, but when we needed 1 goal against west ham on the last day of the season to win the league, he missed sitter after sitter. We then didn't win the league and lost the cup final the week after, if cantona didn't get suspended we probably would have done the double.
@Rex makepeace You've mentioned one good thing he did. He was there for 7 years. He was similar to Lukaku and Berbatof, scored a lot of goals but not important goals and wouldn't show up for the big games, e.g. 99 cl final. He wasn't the player we broke the transfer record to get. He did get an important goal to against spurs on the last day to win the 99 title, but thats only 2 things we've mentioned. I'm struggling to thing of more. In the run in of the 96 season, Cantona got the winning goal in many games to win us the double. Where was Cole in these important matches and all of those games were important to overthrow NCFCs 12 point lead and caused Keagan to lose the plot on national TV.
@Rex makepeace not every goal is important, maybe he could have scored 4 goals in this game. and saved the 5th to score against west ham then we would have won the double. We could have won this game 1-0 and got the same amount of points. Or if Cantona didn't get suspended then we would have won the double also. Check cantonas goals the following season in the run in, he scored loads of important goals, cole didn't get any. If you win the game 10 - 0 or win the game 1-0 you get the same amount of points. Rarely does the title come down to goal difference. It happened in 1989, then the next time it happened was in 2012, 23 years later. Its about doing it under pressure, which is where Cole fell down. Him and Cantona are responsible for one of the worst weeks of my life, and I still don't like to think about it.
I'm a Norwich City fan (Yeah I know). This Man Utd side was unstoppable and played with ease and flair. This starting XI was enough to scare the hell out of any side in the Premiership during the 94/95 season. It does make me smile seeing the 9 goals go in against Ipswich though.
Craig Forrest was my sister‘s boyfriend in high school, briefly, I never saw him after this debacle, but if I had, I certainly wouldn’t have mentioned it to him. Of course, Andy Cole was fantastic, but my all-time favourite United player, Sparky Hughes, was in his pomp.
We had some fantastic teams under Fergie. Unbelievable he must have made 3 or 4 teams in his time at old Trafford. And they were all the same formula.Solid in all positions and plenty of wing play.
10:49 Any problem with Ince's goal? Did the ball actually hit Forrest's arm? The referee was booking Forrest (usually done face-to-face), so should he then have let him get back in position before the free-kick was taken?
He doesn't have to do anything for the keeper or the Ipswich team. The goalie came out of the box of his own accord in the first place. Man Utd were in there right to take the kick or soon so the whistle blew after they set up. Also yes it hit his hand
Watching this and two amazing things came to mind. a) United didn't win a thing that season and b) pretty much the entire team had been rebuilt within the following 4 years. From what I could see, just three of those players were in the treble-winning squad.
It can never be underestimated how explosive Andrei Kanchelskis was for United in them days and is never remembered when people talk about Uniteds best wingers. Shame though he got on SAF'S wrong side, he tried to engineer a move back to us when he was unhappy at Everton but Sir Alex was having none of it.
Fergie was right not to take him back. If he really wanted to play for us he wouldn't have left in the first place. We should never have taken Pogba back either
the 8th goal forrest should have had a red card , and no way that goal should have been allowed to stand . no way did graham pole blow his whistle . also cole scored 4 , the third came off the back of the defender .
I was in the Stretford end as an Ipswich fan at this game, not one of our finest performances I must say. We're still the pride of Anglia, I don't care what Norwich fans say.
That tackle on Cole after he'd scored his second should have been a sending off. Denis Law scored more but the game was abandoned. Bestie scored 6 in an FA Cup tie.
That goal from Paul Ince should never had stood, i know it wouldnt have made much difference to the result but it waa still a dreadful decision by Graham Poll
@@samson9098 Gary Bailey saved 3 penalties in that game, although the 2nd penalty had to be retaken. Also I remember that John Wark wasn't playing in that game
@@raminybhatti5740 I am so glad that managers were not sacked in those times, like they are now, as it allowed Fergie to build a brilliant team and legacy for all us Utd fans. BTW I was in my 20s then and have followed Utd since 1976 cup final defeat by Southampton. 90% of my extended family are Liv3rpool fans 😅
Blackburn were wealthier at the time with Jack Walker’s financial backing and Newcastle were as wealthy with the backing of Sir John Hall. Manchester United were and still are a wealthy club though.
Much like I support Dortmund (we just lost Mkhitaryan to United). Kevin Grosskreutz is one of my favourites along with Reus. United looks to have a real good team this coming year. United have always been high scoring.. just ask Roma (7-1)
actually 1981 kningsmatt. everybody thought they were gonna be league champions that season. they won the eufa cup!! and yeah that was my attempt at a bad joke!! :-)
Giggs had such an elegant running style. His balance and posture while running was perfect.
Just starting watching utd in the old videos ...Fuck we were sharp and i agree with you about giggs .Im thankful i got to watch some of these guys ,Mark hughes as soon as he ran out at the dell years ago i thought fuck this guy could crack walnuts in his thighs ...the saints were winning until mark equalised with a volley late on ..Dont't think it was a good idea for me and my brother celebrating in the saints end ...ahhh the memoires 🤭
RIP Tony Gubba, your voice will be sorely missed on the TV screens
Now Leicester have equalled Man United's record 9-0 score in premier league.
Funnily enough Peter Schmeichel was in goal for Man United's 9-0 in 1995, and his son Kasper Schmeichel was in goal for Leicester's 9-0 in 2019
Tony Gubba was really a vastly underrated commentator. Also enjoyed that old trope from the 90s that commentators had of very specifically mentioning where the referee was from. May as well have said "number 57, just after the turning, the first one on the left with the green front door".
@@iamsoldierf8316 Is that why? Interesting
If only coley saved one of those 5 goals for West Ham on the final day of that season.
Rip tony. Won't forget these games you commented on, proper old school commentary
As a Norwich fan I remember this game well. Must say that United were rather fortunate though as when the ref blew the final whistle Ipswich were just getting on top
Obviously 🤭
The turning point was the eighth goal, felt like no way back then.
In the 1980's Ipswich beat Man U 6-0 and had two penalties saved by Gary Bailey. They hit the woodwork several times.
Roy Keane plays at right back - still scores the opening goal
1:59 Ryan Giggs down the left, what a run!!
From a Liverpool supporter . Man United where something else back then . They where great because they made the game look simple .
I will always remember this game, I was amazed at the score
I listened to this (2nd half) on a short wave radio in the middle of Australian Outback on my birthday
what a player Mark Hughes was passion and power
When people talk about United's great strikers it's van nistelroy or cole and both were great players but Hughes had everything.Strength determination could shoot with either foot great volleyer of the ball could head the ball hold play up great target man.Did you see the instant lay of for one of the goals acrobatic for such a big man and also had a gentle touch when necessary (see everyon Vs United when he touched a through ball over Neville Southall).Always scored important goals.A really top notch striker🙂🙂
"make 7 million pounds look like a bargain, if that is possible". oh, how times have passed
shearer cost newcastle £15 million , so cole was a great bargain .
To Vincent: Thunderous thievery from my thoughts of transient times.
@MD CA you wish that alan guy played for your team lol.
Prime Cole would be £125m today.
He gets the ball and scores a goal, Andy Andy Cole!
Swing low, Sweet Andy Cole,
Coming for(th) to score us a goal!
"That would have made it cement clear." :D Miss Tony Gubba, he was a great commentator.
Andy Cole what a player loved the guy, brilliant finisher, scored some beauties
How I wish I could go back to 1994
If anyone has Des Lynam's introduction to this clip where he advises the viewers against making tea during this match, please share. I'm keen to see this again. Thanks
That very first bit of commentary was bang on
5 years later, Craig Forrest would return as West Ham's 'keeper.
United won 7-1.
Forrest said later that he wouldn't like to return to Old Trafford "any time soon"
He wasn't at fault for any of the goals in either of those matches, other than maybe the eighth.
@Debziez Nah, he's right. Can't be blaming the keeper for these.
@@TheLastAngryMan01 Yeah, CF should've just booted the ball high into the crowd as soon as he got it (after rushing out of the penalty area) - then of course, Ince wouldn't have been able to have taken the free kick quickly.
@@TheLastAngryMan01 I'd say his positioning for the 1st was bad but his defence was disintegrating in front of him. They might as well not have been there.
Gigs was so fast back then :o
Andrew who's gigs?
had no byte though!
where the hell is my coat?
I think Kanchelskis was faster
Said to my daughters well give this game a miss as a couple of friends of mine hadn’t been to OldTrafford and let them have our season tickets instead as UTD v IPswich is always a boring game and will probably end up 0-0.How wrong I was and they’ve never let me forget it.
It’s so surreal to see Mark Hughes as a player and a good one at that. I’m so used to seeing him with grey hair and a suit and tie now
world class player, one of the greats
Steve Bruce tho...
Shame he's such a shit manager, really. Lol.
Classic mid-90s Man United. Fantastic.
I absolutely love Tony Gubba - one of my favourite commentators - but does anyone know where I can find the Sky Sports commentary for this game? Had it recorded on video tape and it was one of my first football memories. Would love to revel in the nostalgia.
It was a 3pm kick-off so wasn't live on Sky. I wonder if it was the world feed commentary that you remember hearing.
@@davidhuggan6315 I dunno, it was just highlights. And I remember previews of the 95-96 season being on it.
Remember the fans chanting " We want 10,we want 10" towards the end.Had to settle for 9,not a bad afternoon.
cole may have had 5 goals, but mark Hughes was the stand out performer
He definitely abused the crossbar repeatedly!
Coal got 5 goals that game, but when we needed 1 goal against west ham on the last day of the season to win the league, he missed sitter after sitter. We then didn't win the league and lost the cup final the week after, if cantona didn't get suspended we probably would have done the double.
@Rex makepeace You've mentioned one good thing he did. He was there for 7 years. He was similar to Lukaku and Berbatof, scored a lot of goals but not important goals and wouldn't show up for the big games, e.g. 99 cl final. He wasn't the player we broke the transfer record to get. He did get an important goal to against spurs on the last day to win the 99 title, but thats only 2 things we've mentioned. I'm struggling to thing of more. In the run in of the 96 season, Cantona got the winning goal in many games to win us the double. Where was Cole in these important matches and all of those games were important to overthrow NCFCs 12 point lead and caused Keagan to lose the plot on national TV.
Jonathan O'Toole Hughes must have been a nightmare to play against
@Rex makepeace not every goal is important, maybe he could have scored 4 goals in this game. and saved the 5th to score against west ham then we would have won the double. We could have won this game 1-0 and got the same amount of points. Or if Cantona didn't get suspended then we would have won the double also. Check cantonas goals the following season in the run in, he scored loads of important goals, cole didn't get any.
If you win the game 10 - 0 or win the game 1-0 you get the same amount of points. Rarely does the title come down to goal difference. It happened in 1989, then the next time it happened was in 2012, 23 years later. Its about doing it under pressure, which is where Cole fell down. Him and Cantona are responsible for one of the worst weeks of my life, and I still don't like to think about it.
The only game I've ever been to Old Trafford
greetings from Iceland
I'm a Norwich City fan (Yeah I know). This Man Utd side was unstoppable and played with ease and flair. This starting XI was enough to scare the hell out of any side in the Premiership during the 94/95 season. It does make me smile seeing the 9 goals go in against Ipswich though.
Ince's goal showed how ruthless this group of players were. 7 nil up at the time as well.
Mark Hughes what a player
Does anyone else think - Roy Keane should play right back more often.....
Big Peter rocking the best Mullet ever
Craig Forrest was my sister‘s boyfriend in high school, briefly, I never saw him after this debacle, but if I had, I certainly wouldn’t have mentioned it to him. Of course, Andy Cole was fantastic, but my all-time favourite United player, Sparky Hughes, was in his pomp.
Ipswich‘s back four ( Yallop, Linighan, Wark and Thompson ) had an average age of 32, no wonder they were relegated
esse time era impecavel, so maquina
We had some fantastic teams under Fergie. Unbelievable he must have made 3 or 4 teams in his time at old Trafford. And they were all the same formula.Solid in all positions and plenty of wing play.
Ipswich were no bogey team that day.
That 8th goal... oh dear!!
10:49 Any problem with Ince's goal? Did the ball actually hit Forrest's arm? The referee was booking Forrest (usually done face-to-face), so should he then have let him get back in position before the free-kick was taken?
He doesn't have to do anything for the keeper or the Ipswich team. The goalie came out of the box of his own accord in the first place. Man Utd were in there right to take the kick or soon so the whistle blew after they set up.
Also yes it hit his hand
I thought it hit his chest/stomach, not his arm.
And now Schmeichel junior has seen his team score 9 🙃
Oh yeah, and away from home too.
Ha ha "Andy Cole making £7,000,000 a bargin if that's posible" amazing
only 20 years ago 7 mil was considered a mad amount, oh how football has changed
And now your paying £250,000,000 for Neymar
@@matthewkendall8592 now zaha is 80mil
@@matthewkendall8592 there's no football player worth anywhere near even £1m £1m to play a game
Watching this and two amazing things came to mind. a) United didn't win a thing that season and b) pretty much the entire team had been rebuilt within the following 4 years. From what I could see, just three of those players were in the treble-winning squad.
I make it 5: Schmeichel, Giggs, Irwin, Keane and Cole.
It can never be underestimated how explosive Andrei Kanchelskis was for United in them days and is never remembered when people talk about Uniteds best wingers. Shame though he got on SAF'S wrong side, he tried to engineer a move back to us when he was unhappy at Everton but Sir Alex was having none of it.
Fergie was right not to take him back. If he really wanted to play for us he wouldn't have left in the first place. We should never have taken Pogba back either
All the Mu legends are in the team and played at the same field.
Giggs was on the Left Kanchelskis on the right, United were Unstoppable , Cole the Goal
the 8th goal forrest should have had a red card , and no way that goal should have been allowed to stand . no way did graham pole blow his whistle . also cole scored 4 , the third came off the back of the defender .
20 years ago today!remember this well!
I was in the Stretford end as an Ipswich fan at this game, not one of our finest performances I must say. We're still the pride of Anglia, I don't care what Norwich fans say.
Mark Sims ..you were lucky you got out alive they must have felt sorry for you lol!👹
That was my first game at Old Trafford
What was it like in the ground?
@gezatherton1071 pretty much as it is now but about 30,000 less fans
"Makes 7ml look like a bargain if that's possible"
8 minutes to get to 2-0. Andy Cole scores 5. 9-0 final score. Damn.
Craig Forrest. Legend.
Ipswich were lucky to keep score below 10. Having said that goal 8, oh dear ref. If you give yellow card let him get back.
Great to know that the ref was from Tilehurst near Reading, thanks.
Poll was THE worst Premier League ref I have ever seen. He was a show pony.
That tackle on Cole after he'd scored his second should have been a sending off. Denis Law scored more but the game was abandoned. Bestie scored 6 in an FA Cup tie.
Yeah wasn't it an FA Cup game. He be overall top scorer in the comp' if that match stood.
Giggs, Ince, Kanschelskis, Roy Keane....Great Midfielder...
Keane was playing at Right Back that day if you listen to the commentary - McClair was the 4th midfielder.
Listen to the atmosphere back in 1995 compared to today.
You should have heard the atmosphere back in 1985 compared to 1995!
I can imagine. Especially in 1984 for the Barca game.
Yeah, it's much better today.
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If other peoples' opinions are irrelevant to you then you shouldn't be in the UA-cam comment section.
That goal from Paul Ince should never had stood, i know it wouldnt have made much difference to the result but it waa still a dreadful decision by Graham Poll
How good was Mark Hughes! Unbelievable at times.
Always remembered that this was a Gubba commentary. Classic
Craig Forrest must have loved Old Trafford - fast forward 5 years to 2000 and he let in another 7 playing for West Ham
15 years prior to this demolition, the boot was well and truly on the other foot with Ipswich thrashing Manchester United 6-0
It could have been worst, hasn't Gary Bailey saved two penalties.
@@samson9098 Gary Bailey saved 3 penalties in that game, although the 2nd penalty had to be retaken.
Also I remember that John Wark wasn't playing in that game
Sparky really hated those crossbars
Wow, I had no idea Cole played in a Utd team that had Hughes and Ince. That's class.
Don't forget "Choccy" McClair as well, so underrated.
@@JonBowe I was very young at the time but I recall the team that had McClair, Kanchelskis, Bruce, etc. Some brilliant players.
@@raminybhatti5740 I am so glad that managers were not sacked in those times, like they are now, as it allowed Fergie to build a brilliant team and legacy for all us Utd fans.
BTW I was in my 20s then and have followed Utd since 1976 cup final defeat by Southampton. 90% of my extended family are Liv3rpool fans 😅
@Gothera Gaming I said I was young at the time. Not now, obviously.
3:15 If Ipswich had taken that clear chance at that stage, it would have been 2-1. Might have then been an entirely different outcome.
If my aunt had bollocks she'd be my uncle
Andy Cole recently arrived from Newcastle *Triggered*
Not a pink boot in sight!
7.04 Giggs in full flow.
Amazing game
imagine if the keeper had been sent off ? 20 minutes left, Cole could probably have scored another 5 past them.
Having more money than everyone one else really does help ..
Blackburn were wealthier at the time with Jack Walker’s financial backing and Newcastle were as wealthy with the backing of Sir John Hall.
Manchester United were and still are a wealthy club though.
Can't believe we lost that title to Blackburn,I mean BLACKBURN FFS LOL
Great performance but Ince's goal as scored their their keeper as being booked!
I don't think he even handled it. Looked like chest to me
@@neillp3827 one for VAR
@@Grogster2007 yep that graham poll was a bit of a knob. He wanted to be a celeb ref. Refs should be seen and not heard
3-0 at first half, and they still search for another goals. That's the mentality that I like from Fergie's United.
I was at the game, Damn its been so long since i have seen Man Utd play like this
At 8:42 minutes: The Ipswich goalkeeper was slam-dunked.
Record transfer fee at the time!
Bolywoodsong
During that season they would of finished 2nd Manchester United. Blackburn Rovers were the champions of the premiership 1994/95.
Yes when Jack Walker bought them the title. Seem to remember they didn't win much after that.
1:58 - awesome
This result still ain't been beaten or matched in the premier League as was stated after man city's 8-0 win against Watford yesterday
My god that Ipswich defence has absolutely no pace.
5 in one game has gotta be a record
Denis Law scored more but the game was abandoned. Bestie scored 6 in an FA Cup tie.
Son Kasper Schmeichel sees 9 - 0 Leicester V Southampton 25 October 2019
Holy shit at 8:15!
"Full match highlights?"
It's either highlights or the full match, it can't be both.
Highlights of the full match as opposed to highlights of the first half or second half.
andy drinking juice during end of match interview. you don't get that these days :D
And whatever happened to tangerines?
Who is here after leicester city 9:0 win?
Impressive that Ipswich conceded 9 with 11 players on the pitch !
Ipswich would have felt embarrassed about this result then again arsenal got hammered 8-2 and I wanted to die
Andy Cole was on a hair trigger that day.
Man utd 9-0 and Cole scored 5. Man utd are good
city almost pulled a man u on this day 9/21/2019
Oh dear, I feel sorry for Ipswich.
They are my team😭
but we have beaten them 6-0 before
Much like I support Dortmund (we just lost Mkhitaryan to United). Kevin Grosskreutz is one of my favourites along with Reus. United looks to have a real good team this coming year. United have always been high scoring.. just ask Roma (7-1)
david williams, in which century? :-)
eardey ohnson 1970s mate. Bobby Robson years. OFC
actually 1981 kningsmatt. everybody thought they were gonna be league champions that season. they won the eufa cup!! and yeah that was my attempt at a bad joke!! :-)
“Ipswich just wish the game would end”😂
Hughes in the same team as Ryan Giggs. In my mind I'd have put them in completely different eras. The memory plays tricks.
When we were good!
Craig Forrest turns into Tarzan at 8:15
Never EVER trust a keeper who wears trackie bottoms !