I was 12 years old. Went with my Dad. Moved down to London when I was 5 years old and we went to all the games in London, as well as all the home games and some of the other aways back then. Luckily it was a lot easier to go to games then. Not that I'm that bothered nowadays.
@@mrkipling2201 Sill remember like it was last year.....friggin 1990 🤣 still good mates with the 3 lads I went down with. Always good to bring that day up in the pub.... just great memories
Blackmore was a hugely under-rated full-back. This was his finest year and he should have got our fans' player of the year but he finished second to Hughes, who had a poor start to the season. Blackmore played at left back the whole season and was brilliant; saved an equaliser on the line in Rotterdam that brought the ECWC back to OT too! Quality player was 'Sunbed'
Cur Tail ... didn't he also score a screamer of free-kick in the semi of the Cup winners cup against Legia Warsaw? One of my favourite players back in the day!
brendon grey Clayton Blackmore's belter of a free kick was scored in the quarter finals of the ECWC against the French team, Montpellier, when United won 2-0 away
Wow!!! I remember watching this, can't believe it was thirty years ago, happier days. Lee Sharpe, would soon be followed by Giggs, and that magical group players from the youth set up. Sadly we lost, " Mr Angry " Les Sealy and Danny Wallace 's career was curtailed by MS. United
I did a sicky from my job at BT payphones in Manchester so I could get the supporters bus down to this. A mouthful of smarties to pretend I had toothache and I was away. What a great decision! I had a mate who was a Gooner from when I worked on nuclear submarines and I sent him a postcard from the souvenir shop of each scorer, describing each goal. I sent him each one seperately and he couldn't get his hat on when all these Lee Sharpe et al postcards kept coming down to the boats offices.
remember this clear as though i watched it yesterday. Lee Sharpe introduced himself to United fans properly in this game and the Arsenal team wasnt that shabby at the time either.
@@dent20111 You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1 Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
i was too, had to turn it off at 2-3, it was too much to bear. Then snuck it back on 30 mins later expecting an Arse comeback, and we were 6-2 up! Atkinson never did this, it took Fergie to take us there.
@@meisterlymanu5214 at the time I studying for my A Levels, or at least I was trying to study for my A Levels. This was Lee Sharpe's best season. He and Kanchelksis ( for different reasons ) should have had longer careers. How I miss the 90's, the brutal winters, baggy clothing, the internet and mobile phones were new technology and we were winning and winning and winning and we just seemed to be getting stronger with more and great young players coming through. We were even in the market for Athe likes of a young Ronaldo/Baggio/Salas/Batistuta
I was there ,went down on the coach with the Oldham reds.Great night,remember losing one of my doc marten shoes whilst celebrating!loved the old Highbury ground,great atmosphere,nice and tight pitch close to the fans.This was when teams played to win the league cup!Memories!feel sorry for the fans of today with this sanitised rubbish we see today,no atmosphere,everyone sat there keeping quiet,no singing etc
@@chrisevans5259 football represents society. Modern people especially the youth just couldn’t create 60s 7080s football no matter what ground or terrace
@@redflag8970 give me the football of the 70s, 80s and ,90s every time, ....even the old football grounds had their own identity and character,...modern grounds are soulless bowls in comparison,...they don't have the nostalgia and atmosphere over the wonderful grounds backin the day,...I know times change and grounds after move with the times ,....but progress doesn't always mean for the better......
I listened to this match on the radio following the ambulance which had my pregnant wife in it. Beautiful girl born soon after - a great night all round and I always associate these two together.
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1 Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
Because of the sanctions on Iraq, I was only able to follow my favorite great team Manchester United by the newspapers. I was 15 year old then..the following years, Manchester United started a new era of glory!
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1 Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
One of my all time favourite United performances growing up, especially with an Arsenal fan best mate. Fantastic night for Lee Sharpe, though it wasn’t long before a certain Ryan Giggs starting breaking into the team properly and sort of stole Lee’s thunder a bit ✌️
An Arsenal side that lost 1 league game and conceded 18 goals in the league that season. Playing a strong line up and conceed 6 on the league cup that night an unbelievable result. Wish I had seen it live.
I loved doing the united mid week away games in the league cup, this game was one of them , hull city , port vale, Rotherham, Halifax,leeds,, and it winds me up listening to Ralf who wants the premier League teams to ditch it , bring back replays and second replays I say ,this competition was a big income for the lower league clubs,
Although they'd won the fa cup the prior season, this against an arsenal side that were flying high and would go on to runaway with the league was arguably fergie's first great result.
@@Prognosis__ Ha!! You've got a point! If I remember the shorts were made of a crinkly polyester material (which in hindsight was probably highly flammable!!)
@YassinTheAssassin Yeah, that Arsenal team won 2 league titles '89 & '91 and only conceeded 18/19 league goals in '91. United were beaten the week before at home to Chelsea after a 7 match unbeaten run.
Was there that night with my mate Mick Pennell from Tetney.He went in the Arse end while I stood on the clock end with thousands of other REDS as we tore the southern soft shite apart.Lee Sharpe was on fire and we could have scored 10 we were that good.Poor old Micky after the game as l held him aloft to expose his Arse shirt surrounded by UTD fans who just laughed at him.Great times and great mates.
It was unfortunate that a few of the players we bought just before that season, like Webb and Wallace, had their careers at Old Trafford blighted by injury problems. Especially Webb. I think he would have been a much better and more important player for us if he didn't get that terrible injury playing for England, not long after joining United.
Some how got tickets in the Arsenal end with a few mates. We'd planned to be fairly reserved if we scored, but the nature of the game was such that you forgot where you were! To be fair the Arsenal fans took it fairly well. I think they were more stunned than anything, I don't think anyone had beaten them for ages and certainly letting a goal in was a rarity in those days.
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1 Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
Lee Sharpe hat-trick and all that. But hells bells Clayton Blackmore could crack a long-ranger. Could play anywhere in defence or midfield....and only stopped playing a couple of years ago!
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1 Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
like andy c i was in the clock end that night..missed my then girlfriends birthday to go to the match..glad i did couldn't believe all the goals going in..we were bouncing...great night👹
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1 Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
Seems strange now but they had a pretty good team at the time, Chris Woods, Chris Waddle, Mark Bright, John Sheridan, Carlton Palmer. They were also in the FA cup final and League Cup finals in 1993. Clubs like Wednesday and Nottingham Forest and even Norwich could challenge for honours fairly regularly in those days.
@@dingane: They also had Chris Turner in goal for the final against Man Utd. He played for Man Utd for a few seasons too. Les Sealey had a nasty injury in that final.
Like most United fans im ambivalent towards Arsenal. I see them as England's second club, but dont see them as direct rivals to us because they are still so far behind in terms of everything really. Hope both they and Chelsea win if they are representing England in European finals. Although their fans are quiet we dont have a beef with them like we do with Liverpool. Its Liverpool fan's arrogance which sets them apart although respect to the fella Josh for his comments below !
Ted Wilson Well, football clubs are usually measured by success at home and abroad, attendances, revenue, history, and quality and size of stadia and Arsenal are some way behind United in every category. The only single area that I can think of where Arsenal is ahead of United is FA cup wins and that's only by 1. As a gooner it may upset you that we don't regard you as our biggest rivals but sorry, that's just the way it is ! Currently you are the FA Cup winners but miles behind Chelsea in terms of winning Savvy. I know United are miles away from where we should be, but I accept it. I don't start arguing about it. It's a fact. We need many more good players to compete where we need to be. ie-Top European level. Arsenal proved exactly where they are @ European level this season against Monaco. Atm teams like Bayern, Chelsea, Barca, Madrid, and possibly even PSG are well ahead of United and Arsenal. Don't let it fester and make you angry, Just face it Ted !!!
For me you forget one very important factor and that is entertaining football. United under ferguson and chelsea with jose don't care about the type of football they play as long as they win games and trophies. On top of that several clubs has sugar-daddies enabling them to buy trophies. What kind of achievement is that. I'm not an Arsenal fan and I do not get upset by what you say her. My fascination for English football has long gone. The beautiful has been ruined by money.
Ted Wilson Clearly I am mistaken Ted. I originally thought you were a football man. However with your comments regarding Ferguson not caring about the type of football he plays, I now realise that you can't possibly follow football in England too closely. The first remit of any manager @ OT is the style of football produced. After many years of drudgery football style wise in England, from the mid seventies until 1990, Fergusons brand of football going back to wingers and giving youth a chance was a joy to behold and brought crowds back to football up and down the country. From 1975-1990 English fans had had to get used to Liverpool's we will score one then pass the ball back to the goalkeeper till the final whistle, crowds had dwindled, and fans started fighting partly because of the boredom. George Graham's Arsenal were no better. But suddenly with players like Sharpe, Olsen, Giggs, Khanchelskis, Cantona, Scholes, Beckham, Ronaldo etc football became a delight to watch again. Your point regarding sugar daddies and money in the game though I completely agree with. I'd much rather you had to make do with the money you generate yourself rather than rich sugar daddies providing it. The atmosphere has gone also. One trip to the Emirates will convince you of that Ted !
03 Dec 1898 Woolwich Arsenal v Newton Heath W 5-1 League Division Two 03 Oct 1903 Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division Two 16 Mar 1907 Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division One 27 Apr 1909 Manchester United v Woolwich Arsenal W 1-4 League Division One 21 Feb 1931 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-1 League Division One 30 Jan 1937 Arsenal v Manchester United W 5-0 FA Cup 01 Feb 1947 Arsenal v Manchester United W 6-2 League Division One 06 Oct 1948 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-3 FA Charity Shield 23 Apr 1960 Arsenal v Manchester United W 5-2 League Division One 25 Sep 1965 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-2 League Division One 22 Aug 1970 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division One 25 Aug 1973 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 League Division One 03 Feb 1979 Manchester United v Arsenal W 0-2 League Division One 02 May 1983 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 League Division One 06 May 1991 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-1 League Division One (Champion's) 20 Sep 1998 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 Premier League 05 Nov 2001 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Cup 04 Oct 2015 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 Premier League 07 May 2017 Arsenal v Manchester United W 2-0 Premier League ...you munich disaster cunt's are carrying on as if we've never battered you before. that's only 60% of our victorie's, the other 40% are like marginal 1-0 or 2-1 victorie's. pathetic, deluded fan base.
and you manchester united fan's love to give it, but when you get beaten up, you carry on as if you're the victim's, i'm not saying all manchester united fan's are like that, it's only the hardcore one's that go to away matches that cause trouble, and us gooner's have to be very nasty, we haven't got no choice, cause in the last 20 odd year's, we've been mocked for being too 'soft', and that attract's away fan's coming to the emirates stadium to cause trouble and think they can pick fight's with us.
envious of you ??? you silly mong, prior to 1993 you hadn't won the league for 27 year's, that was your 8th league title, we had 10 league title's at the time, old trafford was a shit hole when you had an all terrace of 35,000, sometime's you were even lucky to get 27,000 at home matche's, highbury in the late 60's to late 80's was always packed, sometime's you had crowd's of up to 57,000 coming into the ground, it's only when we became an all seater, it had to be reduced to fa health and safety regulation's to 38,000, so i suggest you shut up, at least we have a firm you silly dickhead, and we're the richest club in britain, you guy's are only bigger than us in term's of fan base, you're not even rich, you're in pile's of debt, owned by a bank, and most of your success came from sir alex, so don't think you can speak down to us like we're some small football club like leyton orient, accrington stanley or stoke city.
03 Dec 1898 Woolwich Arsenal v Newton Heath W 5-1 League Division Two 03 Oct 1903 Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division Two 16 Mar 1907 Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division One 27 Apr 1909 Manchester United v Woolwich Arsenal W 1-4 League Division One 21 Feb 1931 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-1 League Division One 30 Jan 1937 Arsenal v Manchester United W 5-0 FA Cup 01 Feb 1947 Arsenal v Manchester United W 6-2 League Division One 06 Oct 1948 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-3 FA Charity Shield 23 Apr 1960 Arsenal v Manchester United W 5-2 League Division One 25 Sep 1965 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-2 League Division One 22 Aug 1970 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division One 25 Aug 1973 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 League Division One 03 Feb 1979 Manchester United v Arsenal W 0-2 League Division One 02 May 1983 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 League Division One 06 May 1991 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-1 League Division One (Champion's) 20 Sep 1998 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 Premier League 05 Nov 2001 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Cup 04 Oct 2015 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 Premier League 07 May 2017 Arsenal v Manchester United W 2-0 Premier League ...you munich disaster cunt's are carrying on as if we've never battered you before. that's only 60% of our victorie's, the other 40% are like marginal 1-0 or 2-1 victorie's. pathetic, deluded fan base.
@@hooligoonerherdeie9682 Bro I wouldn't have even gone that far to bring these wins up. These idiotic United fans are critically braindead & have no recollection of history before Fergie. Bunch of thick glory hunting sheep.
Think MU have battered good Arse sides...not poor ones in the past like some mong going on about woolwich arseholes....have to be 100 to remember that??? Err?
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1 Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫🖕🏾🖕🏾🖕🏾
The lovely Brian Moore, great commentator always a joy listening to him, made any game exciting, sadly missed, a gentleman
My first United away day, bunked off school with 2 mates and went to London.....what a night and a greatest of memories, was only 14!!!
I was 12 years old. Went with my Dad. Moved down to London when I was 5 years old and we went to all the games in London, as well as all the home games and some of the other aways back then. Luckily it was a lot easier to go to games then. Not that I'm that bothered nowadays.
@@mrkipling2201
Sill remember like it was last year.....friggin 1990 🤣 still good mates with the 3 lads I went down with. Always good to bring that day up in the pub.... just great memories
Only 2 subs....
@@magichat9347
Use be none then one then 2 until the late 90s, was the Norn 2 back then
Do u know wat happened to the Italian left side player from the season b4 this.... Played in the 1~1 draw at ot
Rest in Peace Les Sealey.
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leeeastwood Les Sealey was the keeper that night and passed away in 2001
Awesome keeper saved Utd in more ways than one and won a cup with Jim Leighton losing the ability to catch a cold !
Loved les he was a true mad goalie!
Died the same day and year as my best mate. 19-8-2001.
Unfortunately, Danny was diagnosed with MS a few years back. Great little player!
Blackmore was a hugely under-rated full-back. This was his finest year and he should have got our fans' player of the year but he finished second to Hughes, who had a poor start to the season. Blackmore played at left back the whole season and was brilliant; saved an equaliser on the line in Rotterdam that brought the ECWC back to OT too! Quality player was 'Sunbed'
Cur Tail ... didn't he also score a screamer of free-kick in the semi of the Cup winners cup against Legia Warsaw? One of my favourite players back in the day!
brendon grey Clayton Blackmore's belter of a free kick was scored in the quarter finals of the ECWC against the French team, Montpellier, when United won 2-0 away
👍The SunTan Kid
Good old Sunbed!
Dour interviewee though, his episode on Undr the Cosh was a tough listen.
Wow!!! I remember watching this, can't believe it was thirty years ago, happier days. Lee Sharpe, would soon be followed by Giggs, and that magical group players from the youth set up. Sadly we lost, " Mr Angry " Les Sealy and Danny Wallace 's career was curtailed by MS. United
I did a sicky from my job at BT payphones in Manchester so I could get the supporters bus down to this. A mouthful of smarties to pretend I had toothache and I was away. What a great decision! I had a mate who was a Gooner from when I worked on nuclear submarines and I sent him a postcard from the souvenir shop of each scorer, describing each goal. I sent him each one seperately and he couldn't get his hat on when all these Lee Sharpe et al postcards kept coming down to the boats offices.
Hughes up front immense... Bravery aggression skill vision touch passing range brilliant
Was shocked when Fergie sold him
I was good
One of the few Danny Wallace's finest games for United!
1990 Man Utd shell suit style away kit, the first full kit i ever had.... champion
remember this clear as though i watched it yesterday. Lee Sharpe introduced himself to United fans properly in this game and the Arsenal team wasnt that shabby at the time either.
Sharpe may of ended up with the praises but it was Danny Wallace’s night!!! Best game for UTD!
So wish Arsenal fan tv was around after this game🤣
could you imagine the 8-2 game?!!
@@dent20111, Man U playing sixy football!
@@dent20111 You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1
Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
I was at the game and it was the first time I saw united beat arsenal..magic game for me and my buddy ray
I remember watching the highlights on tv. Cant believe it was so long.
Brian Moore's TERRIFIC voice brought me here
waz 312 sounds like kermit the frog
I remember listening to this match on the radio and going crazy with excitment
i was too, had to turn it off at 2-3, it was too much to bear. Then snuck it back on 30 mins later expecting an Arse comeback, and we were 6-2 up! Atkinson never did this, it took Fergie to take us there.
@@meisterlymanu5214 at the time I studying for my A Levels, or at least I was trying to study for my A Levels.
This was Lee Sharpe's best season. He and Kanchelksis ( for different reasons ) should have had longer careers.
How I miss the 90's, the brutal winters, baggy clothing, the internet and mobile phones were new technology and we were winning and winning and winning and we just seemed to be getting stronger with more and great young players coming through. We were even in the market for Athe likes of a young Ronaldo/Baggio/Salas/Batistuta
Danny Wallace👌🏼
Man Of The Match..
An Excellent Performance!!
I was there ,went down on the coach with the Oldham reds.Great night,remember losing one of my doc marten shoes whilst celebrating!loved the old Highbury ground,great atmosphere,nice and tight pitch close to the fans.This was when teams played to win the league cup!Memories!feel sorry for the fans of today with this sanitised rubbish we see today,no atmosphere,everyone sat there keeping quiet,no singing etc
David Ward ..stood my girlfriend up that night to see the reds..in those days united was my first love (not that far away now lol)👹
Great game, proper footvall,...and a great atmosphere,...football today is rubbish and to contrived and commercial
@@chrisevans5259 football represents society. Modern people especially the youth just couldn’t create 60s 7080s football no matter what ground or terrace
@@redflag8970 give me the football of the 70s, 80s and ,90s every time, ....even the old football grounds had their own identity and character,...modern grounds are soulless bowls in comparison,...they don't have the nostalgia and atmosphere over the wonderful grounds backin the day,...I know times change and grounds after move with the times ,....but progress doesn't always mean for the better......
@@chrisevans5259 ye I’m with you bud
I listened to this match on the radio following the ambulance which had my pregnant wife in it. Beautiful girl born soon after - a great night all round and I always associate these two together.
when shorts were short!!!
I remember listening to this on the radio. Amazing match.
Couldn't wait to get to school the next morning and give the arsenal fans stick.
6 goals and in their pyjama tops too. Impressive
It was an absolute beauty, the blue-and-white kit. Unique, and I don't think we've had a better one since.
😴😴😴
Travelled down from the north east and what a great night and support from Utd fans,
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1
Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
Cracked me up , at half time all the players jogged off well quick.
I was at the clock end brilliant night !! Couldn't believe what i was seeing!!
Finally, after four years, it gelled for Fergie.
scherben that season was the first time I thought that we might have been on the way up.
Because of the sanctions on Iraq, I was only able to follow my favorite great team Manchester United by the newspapers. I was 15 year old then..the following years, Manchester United started a new era of glory!
When fans used to go wild
As Paul Merson once said of all the teams that came to Highbury, Man Utd always turn up, and he is absolutely right:)
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1
Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
"Only shame is we never saw those 3 goals at our end"
I said at half-time....
Come full-time, I got a repeat! !
I knew something special was happening with United when I watched this game...
Not only Lee Sharpe's finest hour, but also Danny Wallace's (in a United shirt).
One of my all time favourite United performances growing up, especially with an Arsenal fan best mate. Fantastic night for Lee Sharpe, though it wasn’t long before a certain Ryan Giggs starting breaking into the team properly and sort of stole Lee’s thunder a bit ✌️
Great game. My first game was that season when they beat us 1-0 at Old Trafford. Big ruck, Arsenal got deducted 2 pts and United 1.
United showing signs of what was to come.
Granada had their own commentator with Clive Tyldesley whose commentary was used on Saint and Greavsie highlights
And we beat liverpool 4-0 in the next game in the league (arsenal fan for 31 years now)
Ye I think arsenal were distracted by that game
3-0 I think you’ll find
An Arsenal side that lost 1 league game and conceded 18 goals in the league that season. Playing a strong line up and conceed 6 on the league cup that night an unbelievable result. Wish I had seen it live.
Great to see Danny Wallace👍🏻
I loved doing the united mid week away games in the league cup, this game was one of them , hull city , port vale, Rotherham, Halifax,leeds,, and it winds me up listening to Ralf who wants the premier League teams to ditch it , bring back replays and second replays I say ,this competition was a big income for the lower league clubs,
Blackmore had a great game
A great run to the final that season,beating the Scousers, Arsenal and Leeds.
"the big smile of that............man utd player", classy bit of commentary there
Lee Sharpe...had the world at his feet...but enjoyed the nightlife a wee bit too much.
I remember this game they brought out a video of it afterwards
This really was the game when we realised something was happening at Old Trafford. I remember it like yesterday !
Although they'd won the fa cup the prior season, this against an arsenal side that were flying high and would go on to runaway with the league was arguably fergie's first great result.
Best away kit ever!! Sadly lost my one :-(
Kristopher Davidson I don’t know if it’s the old vcr recording but United kit looks like pjs
Still got my shirt (bought when the kit was out). The badge has faded but still wear it occasionally 🤣
@@Prognosis__ Ha!! You've got a point! If I remember the shorts were made of a crinkly polyester material (which in hindsight was probably highly flammable!!)
@YassinTheAssassin Yeah, that Arsenal team won 2 league titles '89 & '91 and only conceeded 18/19 league goals in '91. United were beaten the week before at home to Chelsea after a 7 match unbeaten run.
Was there that night with my mate Mick Pennell from Tetney.He went in the Arse end while I stood on the clock end with thousands of other REDS as we tore the southern soft shite apart.Lee Sharpe was on fire and we could have scored 10 we were that good.Poor old Micky after the game as l held him aloft to expose his Arse shirt surrounded by UTD fans who just laughed at him.Great times and great mates.
Blackmore with his 'Montpellier range' free kicks
They should bring back this away replica as a regular strip, awesome kit
It was unfortunate that a few of the players we bought just before that season, like Webb and Wallace, had their careers at Old Trafford blighted by injury problems. Especially Webb. I think he would have been a much better and more important player for us if he didn't get that terrible injury playing for England, not long after joining United.
Wanted to go , but had to work.Part Time at Sainsbury's ..but saw the highlights we lost the final.to sheff Wendaay I think
Some how got tickets in the Arsenal end with a few mates. We'd planned to be fairly reserved if we scored, but the nature of the game was such that you forgot where you were! To be fair the Arsenal fans took it fairly well. I think they were more stunned than anything, I don't think anyone had beaten them for ages and certainly letting a goal in was a rarity in those days.
United really gave Arsenal some spankings down the years.
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1
Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
Lee Sharpe hat-trick and all that. But hells bells Clayton Blackmore could crack a long-ranger. Could play anywhere in defence or midfield....and only stopped playing a couple of years ago!
the night Jason Donovan was in the united end. you can see him celebrating the 5th goal
oh, sorry to hear that cheers.
what ever happened to danny wallace, as i remember when i was a kid he was quite a good player.
He's got m.s.
Best strip by far!
Remeber this game clearly. Lee Sharpe was a handful back then!
The moment everything changed for Manchester United.
That shirt is a fucking classic
Remember it well
Wow les sealy brings back memories. A proper looney goalie! !
Untill now, Lee Sharpe is the only player score 3 Goals at Highbury
Alan shearer did it for Southampton a season or two before... Unless you're talking about a united player.
@@popmonika Yup. I'm talking about United player
Great night, was at that one. Goners, hahah
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1
Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
Great times... when the cups really mattered. 👏👏
United's signings of phelan,Wallace and ince took a while to settle.wallace just couldn't get consistency.
United were superb on the night and could have had 10!!!!!
Calm down, we won the league that season, and we beat you 3-1 in the league, and Sir Alex had to give us a guard of honour before the match🤫🤫🤫
like andy c i was in the clock end that night..missed my then girlfriends birthday to go to the match..glad i did couldn't believe all the goals going in..we were bouncing...great night👹
Note, none of this VAR rubbish......
Adding Giggs, a super attack from ManUtd then....
It might be 0-6 if Schmeichel was the goalkeeper
Maybe so, but Sealey was a good goal keeper.
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1
Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫
Wallace played a blinder
NOOOOOOO GIGGS IM WELSH :(
And yet somehow Sheffield Wednesday ended up winning the cup, what was that about?
I know, beat the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Leeds on the way then lose to a 2nd division team in the final!
Crazy, isn't it? !
Seems strange now but they had a pretty good team at the time, Chris Woods, Chris Waddle, Mark Bright, John Sheridan, Carlton Palmer. They were also in the FA cup final and League Cup finals in 1993. Clubs like Wednesday and Nottingham Forest and even Norwich could challenge for honours fairly regularly in those days.
tstsullivan I know ,went to the final as well,what a disaster after beating a few of the big boys on the way,great John Sheridan goal though
@@dingane: They also had Chris Turner in goal for the final against Man Utd. He played for Man Utd for a few seasons too. Les Sealey had a nasty injury in that final.
Looks like Winterburn is trying to encouraging his teammates to catch a grip.
Like most United fans im ambivalent towards Arsenal. I see them as England's second club, but dont see them as direct rivals to us because they are still so far behind in terms of everything really. Hope both they and Chelsea win if they are representing England in European finals. Although their fans are quiet we dont have a beef with them like we do with Liverpool. Its Liverpool fan's arrogance which sets them apart although respect to the fella Josh for his comments below !
Neutral Observer. sure, arsenal are far behind united...
Ted Wilson Well, football clubs are usually measured by success at home and abroad, attendances, revenue, history, and quality and size of stadia and Arsenal are some way behind United in every category. The only single area that I can think of where Arsenal is ahead of United is FA cup wins and that's only by 1. As a gooner it may upset you that we don't regard you as our biggest rivals but sorry, that's just the way it is ! Currently you are the FA Cup winners but miles behind Chelsea in terms of winning Savvy. I know United are miles away from where we should be, but I accept it. I don't start arguing about it. It's a fact. We need many more good players to compete where we need to be. ie-Top European level. Arsenal proved exactly where they are @ European level this season against Monaco. Atm teams like Bayern, Chelsea, Barca, Madrid, and possibly even PSG are well ahead of United and Arsenal. Don't let it fester and make you angry, Just face it Ted !!!
For me you forget one very important factor and that is entertaining football. United under ferguson and chelsea with jose don't care about the type of football they play as long as they win games and trophies. On top of that several clubs has sugar-daddies enabling them to buy trophies. What kind of achievement is that. I'm not an Arsenal fan and I do not get upset by what you say her. My fascination for English football has long gone. The beautiful has been ruined by money.
Ted Wilson Clearly I am mistaken Ted. I originally thought you were a football man. However with your comments regarding Ferguson not caring about the type of football he plays, I now realise that you can't possibly follow football in England too closely. The first remit of any manager @ OT is the style of football produced. After many years of drudgery football style wise in England, from the mid seventies until 1990, Fergusons brand of football going back to wingers and giving youth a chance was a joy to behold and brought crowds back to football up and down the country. From 1975-1990 English fans had had to get used to Liverpool's we will score one then pass the ball back to the goalkeeper till the final whistle, crowds had dwindled, and fans started fighting partly because of the boredom. George Graham's Arsenal were no better. But suddenly with players like Sharpe, Olsen, Giggs, Khanchelskis, Cantona, Scholes, Beckham, Ronaldo etc football became a delight to watch again. Your point regarding sugar daddies and money in the game though I completely agree with. I'd much rather you had to make do with the money you generate yourself rather than rich sugar daddies providing it. The atmosphere has gone also. One trip to the Emirates will convince you of that Ted !
+Neutral Observer. during their barren years, utd fans were the most insufferable arrogant shower around.
Sharpe.... ex Torquay United.
Massacre
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Pass-back
mr Scott yeah they did that rule change in 1992
when Iee Sharpe was a PIayer
Looks like united were playing in hospital gowns!
paul ince the judas
6-2,6-1,4-2,8-2.....
03 Dec 1898 Woolwich Arsenal v Newton Heath W 5-1 League Division Two
03 Oct 1903 Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division Two
16 Mar 1907 Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division One
27 Apr 1909 Manchester United v Woolwich Arsenal W 1-4 League Division One
21 Feb 1931 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-1 League Division One
30 Jan 1937 Arsenal v Manchester United W 5-0 FA Cup
01 Feb 1947 Arsenal v Manchester United W 6-2 League Division One
06 Oct 1948 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-3 FA Charity Shield
23 Apr 1960 Arsenal v Manchester United W 5-2 League Division One
25 Sep 1965 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-2 League Division One
22 Aug 1970 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division One
25 Aug 1973 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 League Division One
03 Feb 1979 Manchester United v Arsenal W 0-2 League Division One
02 May 1983 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 League Division One
06 May 1991 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-1 League Division One (Champion's)
20 Sep 1998 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 Premier League
05 Nov 2001 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Cup
04 Oct 2015 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 Premier League
07 May 2017 Arsenal v Manchester United W 2-0 Premier League
...you munich disaster cunt's are carrying on as if we've never battered you before. that's only 60% of our victorie's, the other 40% are like marginal 1-0 or 2-1 victorie's. pathetic, deluded fan base.
A TAD ENVIOUS PERHAPS?
Your a disgrace to your club.
and you manchester united fan's love to give it, but when you get beaten up, you carry on as if you're the victim's, i'm not saying all manchester united fan's are like that, it's only the hardcore one's that go to away matches that cause trouble, and us gooner's have to be very nasty, we haven't got no choice, cause in the last 20 odd year's, we've been mocked for being too 'soft', and that attract's away fan's coming to the emirates stadium to cause trouble and think they can pick fight's with us.
envious of you ??? you silly mong, prior to 1993 you hadn't won the league for 27 year's, that was your 8th league title, we had 10 league title's at the time, old trafford was a shit hole when you had an all terrace of 35,000, sometime's you were even lucky to get 27,000 at home matche's, highbury in the late 60's to late 80's was always packed, sometime's you had crowd's of up to 57,000 coming into the ground, it's only when we became an all seater, it had to be reduced to fa health and safety regulation's to 38,000, so i suggest you shut up, at least we have a firm you silly dickhead, and we're the richest club in britain, you guy's are only bigger than us in term's of fan base, you're not even rich, you're in pile's of debt, owned by a bank, and most of your success came from sir alex, so don't think you can speak down to us like we're some small football club like leyton orient, accrington stanley or stoke city.
I was at this game.
what the fuck are manutd wearing??
The 1990-92 away kit. A thing of beauty. I still have my original replica of it and it is one of my most cherished football shirts.
United could have scored 10.
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03 Dec 1898 Woolwich Arsenal v Newton Heath W 5-1 League Division Two
03 Oct 1903 Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division Two
16 Mar 1907 Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division One
27 Apr 1909 Manchester United v Woolwich Arsenal W 1-4 League Division One
21 Feb 1931 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-1 League Division One
30 Jan 1937 Arsenal v Manchester United W 5-0 FA Cup
01 Feb 1947 Arsenal v Manchester United W 6-2 League Division One
06 Oct 1948 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-3 FA Charity Shield
23 Apr 1960 Arsenal v Manchester United W 5-2 League Division One
25 Sep 1965 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-2 League Division One
22 Aug 1970 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Division One
25 Aug 1973 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 League Division One
03 Feb 1979 Manchester United v Arsenal W 0-2 League Division One
02 May 1983 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 League Division One
06 May 1991 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-1 League Division One (Champion's)
20 Sep 1998 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 Premier League
05 Nov 2001 Arsenal v Manchester United W 4-0 League Cup
04 Oct 2015 Arsenal v Manchester United W 3-0 Premier League
07 May 2017 Arsenal v Manchester United W 2-0 Premier League
...you munich disaster cunt's are carrying on as if we've never battered you before. that's only 60% of our victorie's, the other 40% are like marginal 1-0 or 2-1 victorie's. pathetic, deluded fan base.
@@hooligoonerherdeie9682 Bro I wouldn't have even gone that far to bring these wins up. These idiotic United fans are critically braindead & have no recollection of history before Fergie. Bunch of thick glory hunting sheep.
Think MU have battered good Arse sides...not poor ones in the past like some mong going on about woolwich arseholes....have to be 100 to remember that??? Err?
Yeah, I thought including matches from the 19th century was stretching his argument a little.
You do know we were crowned league champion's that same season, and 6 month's later Sir Alex returned to Highbury, and had to give us a guard of honour, and we beat you 3-1
Arsenal 4-Man. United 0 (05/11/2001)🤫🤫🤫🖕🏾🖕🏾🖕🏾
commentator is kermit the frog?!