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Just finished it and loved every bit, the only criticism is that they didn't make it 8-10 episodes as they clearly had the footage and could have done an episode just on the Arsenal rivalry alone. Far from depressing me about the state of things it rekindled just how special the club is and how it can be again. Modern football is shit but there is nothing in the world like United when the belief is high and the football is electric.
The consultant to the documentary was the journalist Matt Dickinson, I read his book '1999: Manchester United, the Treble and All That' around the time city were getting close last season. I thought them doing it would taint it somehow but the book is a masterpiece that reaffirmed that what was special about the treble wasn't the three trophies but the manner in which they were achieved and the drama and the risk we took to get there. It will always be the greatest season in English football. |
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I had just landed my first 'large' government contract after turning self-employed and could not get out of attending a seminar at which I had to speak on the day of the final. It was at a very nice country club near Leeds and after boring the civil service audience to death for an hour about the value of 'New Deal' and 'Modern Apprenticeships', and how I was the only person who could possibly fill their delivery needs, I couldn't help but end with the following closing sentence.
'I was 11 when I went to Wembley to see my team win the European Cup many years ago, and tonight, because I am here, I will have to watch them on television instead of being there to watch them do it again. I am only telling you this because I can guarantee that whatever the result, I will not be in first thing tomorrow morning because of alcohol poisoning.' This did not elicit much of a response apart from polite laughter and applause from the mainly London based audience, but bugger me it was good to see the local Leeds hotel staff seething. |
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2 episodes in. How blessed we were and are.
A bit too much Phil Neville, and no Roy Keane, but other than that, great. Loved Cole then, love him more now. If he’d played for anyone else they still be going on about him as one of the best England’s ever produced. I particularly like the way that, as with song lyrics of the 1980s, I remember every word of the commentary that accompanies the goals in the last couple of months of the season. A great watch and, if anything, it’s given me more of an inclination to see ETH more time to get the reboot of our club right. |
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Nostalgia took over and wine and I’m not sure if it was good or not but it hit the mark. Wonderful memories, some great anecdotes, I love Yorke, Cole, Butt & Sheringham more for it - very open about how it meant absolutely everything. Don’t care about the anti-Nev vibe he & Phil were running through walls - even appreciated Schmikes showing some human emotions about getting it wrong. Blomqvist trod a fine line but honestly, I came away thankful for Fergie more than ever. The difference between knowing what football means vs the mechanics is stark - what a £#%&!ing man. What a £#%&!ing team.
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Love hearing all that behind scenes stuff like the dressing room fight after Sheff Wednesday away etc
Some great footage too. Real shame Keane didn’t get involved. I’m only 1 episode down and impressed with it. It feels like a fresh and mostly unheard take on the whole thing. Frogson resigning before the season |
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