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On this day.
31 years ago. One of the most significant moments in the history of the club. Eric Cantona signs.
I remember the day well. It was a shock. I thought he was a good player and it was funny that it annoyed Leeds fans but I wasn't absolutely thrilled that we'd signed him...I wanted David Hirst. I had no idea how good a player he was and what a personality he was. It didn't take long to find out. He was absolutely made for Manchester United. What a man ❤️ |
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Had never heard of him until he played for Leeds, but knew he had done well for them. We were a bit meh after what happened in the 91/2 league campaign, and it was brilliant to see his impact, even in the first game.
Great teams are built on character. He was certainly that, and the belief he gave the young ones coming through was central to what that team grew to become. |
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Only player ever truly idolised and still do...
What was the exact story with Wilkinson? Style of play or fall out? Was young but knew with certainty this would work, that hat trick vs Liverpool in charity shield, that overhead kick at ot the season before.. Just knew. Looked like he'd been here years as captain seeing the pics in shoot (still got somewhere) in that debut vs benfica... It was on AF.. |
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Game when it pissed it down, I was in the half built Stretford end wearing a stylish Pac a Mac |
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He definitely had some sort of falling out with Wilkinson, which is why the transfer went smoothly - both wanted him out of there.
Can't say I was massively thrilled tbh, though I was definitely intrigued - and most Leeds fans not being happy gave me hope it was a good move. Almost too predictably, the media consensus was that he would flop - or at the very least, not be the ideal answer to United's "crisis" |