Ole was unlucky. Great sub for several seasons, then Becks left and Ole played right wing. He was excellent, possibly even better than Beckham. Really thoughtful crosses, just like a striker would want, and a goal threat from open play too. Then he got a bad knee injury. Never recovered and retired a few years later.
@@chrishammond4381 I was there mate. I was at every Home game in old Trafford in that period, and saw Beckham from his debut, through his "purgatory" after the World Cup, and his two "Purple Patch" seasons , where he outran and wore down every full back he played against, which earned him his transfer to Madrid, ( as well as his shirt sales) He was a very good player, even without his dead ball skills. Ole on the right wing for that one season, before his injury, was at least his equal. His crosses were more thoughtful, (as an ex centre forward he knew when and how to play a through ball) he was a bit quicker over 6 yards (Becks was never teh quickest) and had a killer shot when cutting in from the right ( rarely part of Becks game) Football is all about opinions, and if yours is different from mine , i respect that.( even I f I know I'm right 😁😁)
@@bestfc100many top coaches have had moments of shit. Guardiola has had his team smashed before yet he is regarded by many as the GOAT. Also, Guardiola might have been saying the truth while he himself is much better. That’s like saying Messi would be lying if he said Iniesta is the best player ever when in fact Messi is regarded as the best ever.
@@Magicalfluidprocess I can: my opinion is that Gerrard is overrated and was made to look competent by playing alongside Xabi Alonso, who actually was world class. Gerrard couldn't lace Lampard's boots, let alone Scholes'.
Giggs right footed assist for the first goal for solskjaer was insane, However Solskjaer’s assist for scholes on the second goal is a genuinely bonafide fucking beauty
This Man Utd team was told to express themselves. Growing up I watched Man Utd with mates, with my brother, on my own and even catching the game whilst taking out my lovely little daughters. Sir Alex created a real theatre of dreams❤️❤️❤️
That was a stunning performance from Man Utd. Typical of them back then. Oles turn and finish was so clinical and as for Scholes.....No one better at what he did.
He was never 3steps ahead of anyone. But his skill and wylie ability was pure class on this day... He was slow as an ox during this superb performance...
@@bestfc100 there's no probably about it,...just look at some of the remarks many of the superstars of the game think of Scholes, ( the Zidane,..Henry, Cantona Xavi ...etc... a meastro.... magnificent player
@@jimmyafernandez In 2003 can you name ANY midfielder in the world who was better than Scholes? The only contender for that title in 2003 would have been Keane or Zidane ( IF you consider Zidane a midfielder). Xavi and Iniesta hadn't reached their peak then and Pirlo was also not at his best then!
@anthonyclarke4016 To be honest I was talking about Gazza and Scholes's era. SIR Bobby was quality and was the same week in week out. He was lightyears ahead and could have easily played in today's game. Beckenbauer said it was like marking a racehorse because of his fitness levels. I've recently seen footage of him passing from various distances and putting backspin on the ball etc. He was amazing. 👍🏻
Scholes better than Gazza. Gazza had way too much baggage. Scholes was consummate professional. Embodied Utd through and through. Not sure what Gazza embodied?! 😂
I liked Barthez - but Forlan was a bit of a let-down. Popular with the fans for some reason, but he fluffed a lot of chances that Cole or Sherringham would have put away
Scholes first touch was sublime when he received the ball he could control it perfectly and at the same time place it inch perfect to where his second touch if it was a passing kick could be executed perfectly and he knew where to put the first touch even before he received the ball that in my humble opinion made him one of the best midfielders in the history of the game….
Scholes the quiet man the media didn't pay much attention to thankfully. He made so many of Ferguson's teams tick. He could turn defence into attack in the blink of an eye with his quick precision passing. Most of the time not looking up as he'd already seen where players were before the ball arrived at his feet. Poor old Alan, constantly stating he doesn't regret turning down the chance 'twice' to play in those wonderful sides. Grandad did you really turn them down twice lol !
Shearer could have had 2 red cards at least and absolutely would have if VAR existed. Refs protected him so much, even when kicking someone in the face when they are lying on the floor.
@@TheOriginal_BigMac agreed. However, those challenges were a red back then too. Elbow to the head, studs up late challenge, and through the back off the floor. I merely pointed out that had VAR existed, he would definitely have gone for one of them. Shearer got special protection off refs.
@bestfc100 I think back then the players even in them positions could cover most formations in 1 game without having extra positions to help them out, they would literally do the work from back to front no lazy strikers and midfielders or wingers them times
I remember a couple of seasons earlier Newcastle won this fixture 5-0 ....... there were banners, T-shirts, mugs, T-towels and all sorts of commemorative tat. United won the League ........... in this game, a world class hat trick, fantastic play but none of the above, just another 3 points. And that was the difference in these days, you don't win titles with hysteria.
Shearer - Brilliant striker in his day, but the centre forward version of Dennis Wise. Snidey elbows & studs left up on purpose in first 10 mins. Knowing full well the ref will never send him off.
United were class then. Shearer got away with lots back then. Players were harder then. VAR has ruined the game. Players gone too soft now.United were a real team with the best captain.
Bramble was absolute shite Shearer should have been sent off in the first 10 mins Barthez was absolute shite Scholes was in a couple of classes above Lampard and Gerrard
What made this a great team performance was that Utd played Real Madrid 3 or 4 days earlier and got hammered. Lost 3-1 away in CL. Newcastle at St. James Park during these years was a tough place to go to. Utd bouncing back as hard and aggressively as they did showed so much character that modern day football teams could not match or even come close to! Utd were not good up to Dyer goal and its like it awoke a beast that went on a rampage for 20 minutes. Its the only time I have ever seen the Newcastle fans silent and emotionless in the crowd and Sir Bobby Robson speechless after the game
Weird that Forlan at Utd and Forlan at the clubs he played for later (Vilareal and Atletico Madrid) was night and day difference. Even at international tournaments he just looked a much more confident and deadly forward player compared to how he looked at Utd. I could never explain it
@@bestfc100: Bc the English have this dumb idea that u have to be 6ft and look like Stevie G or Lamps to be a world class central midfielder. If Scholes was French, Spanish or German he would’ve won a Ballon d’or. If Brazilian, they would’ve made him captain.
Wow, so easy to forget how good the top flight was back then, the standard was so much better than it is right now! Today's players should watch this & learn instead of spending most of their time acting like spoilt little boys & thinking that they are way better than they are!
Yeah the standard was a lot better. How the feck Titus Bramble made it as a professional footballer is one of lifes great mysteries. Bobby Robson paid Ipswich something like 5 million for him. That was the first sign of the dementia kicking in.
Ole was unlucky. Great sub for several seasons, then Becks left and Ole played right wing. He was excellent, possibly even better than Beckham. Really thoughtful crosses, just like a striker would want, and a goal threat from open play too. Then he got a bad knee injury. Never recovered and retired a few years later.
Thank you for the in-depth memories. I think Ole was perfect and complete
Possibly better than Becks???? Want a go on what you smoking
@@chrishammond4381 I was there mate. I was at every Home game in old Trafford in that period, and saw Beckham from his debut, through his "purgatory" after the World Cup, and his two "Purple Patch" seasons , where he outran and wore down every full back he played against, which earned him his transfer to Madrid, ( as well as his shirt sales) He was a very good player, even without his dead ball skills.
Ole on the right wing for that one season, before his injury, was at least his equal. His crosses were more thoughtful, (as an ex centre forward he knew when and how to play a through ball) he was a bit quicker over 6 yards (Becks was never teh quickest) and had a killer shot when cutting in from the right ( rarely part of Becks game)
Football is all about opinions, and if yours is different from mine , i respect that.( even I f I know I'm right 😁😁)
@@chrishammond4381 yeah, I'll definitely have some of what he's smoking.
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He filled the role well but was never as good at it as Beckham.
John O' Shea, somewhat underrated methinks.
Played in goal. Scored in front of the Kop end. That chip against Arsenal. The dribble here.
I agree with you, This man never got the credit that he deserved.
Also nutmegged Luis Figo.
He was a solid squad player. Did a great job wherever & whenever he player. Something our squads have lacked in recent times.
@jt5765 Guys are playing for money, not badge 😪
That Figo nutmeg
If Zidane and Xavi tell me Scholes the best, then you can absolutely assume one shall accept Scholes is the best.
Those stars can be lying sometimes. Guardiola once said Ralph Rangnick was the best coach in the world, only to smash him repeatedly 🤣
@@bestfc100many top coaches have had moments of shit. Guardiola has had his team smashed before yet he is regarded by many as the GOAT. Also, Guardiola might have been saying the truth while he himself is much better. That’s like saying Messi would be lying if he said Iniesta is the best player ever when in fact Messi is regarded as the best ever.
Can you not form your own opinion? That is tragic
@@Magicalfluidprocess I can: my opinion is that Gerrard is overrated and was made to look competent by playing alongside Xabi Alonso, who actually was world class. Gerrard couldn't lace Lampard's boots, let alone Scholes'.
@@DanParker933 Scholes has more yellow cards than goals , he could not tackle
Scholes was class just class what a player
He had everything
Tbh I was thinking the same about Solskjaer
Well, at least we have these memories. Absolute stunning performance.
Memories never die
Giggs right footed assist for the first goal for solskjaer was insane, However Solskjaer’s assist for scholes on the second goal is a genuinely bonafide fucking beauty
Like Cantona pass to Irwin....😮
Soft but lethal touch
I think Solskjaer stole the show. I came to see a Scholes masterclass and got a Solskjaer one.
This Man Utd team was told to express themselves. Growing up I watched Man Utd with mates, with my brother, on my own and even catching the game whilst taking out my lovely little daughters. Sir Alex created a real theatre of dreams❤️❤️❤️
Paul Scholes one of the greatest midfielders ever.
I remember when Ferguson called him back to come to Manchester United midfield, in 2010 after he had retired
@@bestfc100man said 2010🤣.it was 2011/12 fa cup game against city
@@bestfc100And left him out for not one but TWO CL finals.
Scholes is strangely overrated these days.
@@kolsson1596 The final in 99 he was suspended, played 90 minutes in 2008. Came off the bench in 09 and 11. Why lie lol?
What is the lie? If Scholes was so good, how come he did not start in the biggest club game there is?
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That was a stunning performance from Man Utd. Typical of them back then. Oles turn and finish was so clinical and as for Scholes.....No one better at what he did.
100%
I would rate OGS goal one of the best - perfect technique - not spectacular just professional execution
When football was football, how we all miss this kind of football
We pray that sooner, things will normalize
Paul Scholes - THE best midfield player of the last 30 years.
Without doubt!👍👹
He was very fine, way above everyone. Very fine
Very overrated today. Scholes only became this all time great after he retired.
The guy never got a single vote in Ballon D'or.
@@kolsson1596 nonsense
@@daveloboda1769 Simple facts. And Sir Alex left him out of not one but TWO finals of the Champions League.
Genius player ..3 steps ahead of anyone on the pitch ...Pure class .
Absolute class 🎉
He was never 3steps ahead of anyone. But his skill and wylie ability was pure class on this day... He was slow as an ox during this superb performance...
@iwanderpaths 🤣🤣🤣🤣
A very unique point of view
Football was so much more enjoyable and exciting to watch in this era
Very 🔥
And I can’t think of the other 4…. we’ll Trevor Brooking maybe
Scholes at his mercurial best, is in the top 5 of the most gifted and creative midfielders England as ever produced ....
Probably, he may be
@@bestfc100 there's no probably about it,...just look at some of the remarks many of the superstars of the game think of Scholes, ( the Zidane,..Henry, Cantona Xavi ...etc... a meastro.... magnificent player
I would say top 5 in the world at that time... Scholes was pure class
N1
@@jimmyafernandez In 2003 can you name ANY midfielder in the world who was better than Scholes? The only contender for that title in 2003 would have been Keane or Zidane ( IF you consider Zidane a midfielder). Xavi and Iniesta hadn't reached their peak then and Pirlo was also not at his best then!
What an era. Man Utd played like a real team.
The era that people who were alive should thank God for that. They experienced real soccer
Current United squad play for the money
Like Real Madrid?
Scholes and Gascoigne were the 2 best England midfielders. Of their generation, They were sheer class
Fantastic performance on him, he was excellent
Mate you literally cannot say there was a better midfielder in English football than the late Sir Bobby Charlton. Not even a discussion
@anthonyclarke4016 To be honest I was talking about Gazza and Scholes's era. SIR Bobby was quality and was the same week in week out. He was lightyears ahead and could have easily played in today's game. Beckenbauer said it was like marking a racehorse because of his fitness levels. I've recently seen footage of him passing from various distances and putting backspin on the ball etc. He was amazing. 👍🏻
Scholes better than Gazza. Gazza had way too much baggage. Scholes was consummate professional. Embodied Utd through and through. Not sure what Gazza embodied?! 😂
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As utd fans we watch these flashbacks for therapy and keeping our sanity. Otherwise currently, what utd is doing is maddening
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I fear truth
Straight red for that elbow from Shearer.
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Oh how I miss this era of life
Hahaaa
Scholes will never forget Shearer in the 5-0 game.
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Just another day for that great team, 3pts, nothing more nothing less!
Who won the league though?
Scholes 2nd goal reminds me of his goal against Barcelona 2008 CL.
Most of his goals were screamers. I'll work on the video against Barcelona very soon.
Paul Scholes was something else,
Giggs with a rare right footer and another touch of class from Solksjaer.
Barthez wasn't good enought for that team.
Barthez was some sort of a joke. He was the Onana of those days
I liked Barthez - but Forlan was a bit of a let-down.
Popular with the fans for some reason, but he fluffed a lot of chances that Cole or Sherringham would have put away
@SuperBartles Forlan wasn't meant to play for United. All games he featured, this was the performance
Onana reminds me of Barthez
@margaretgladwell1371 They love donating goals to opponents 😅
Shearer's tactics really backfired on him 😂😂
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shearer should have been red carded 3 times, Ref was Awful
@Redballoon99 😅😅😅
Scholes. Never be one them again. Once upon a time barcalona training was watching Paul Scholes videos
Best performance by an away player seen at SJP in my lifetime
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Scholes first touch was sublime when he received the ball he could control it perfectly and at the same time place it inch perfect to where his second touch if it was a passing kick could be executed perfectly and he knew where to put the first touch even before he received the ball that in my humble opinion made him one of the best midfielders in the history of the game….
Good description
I was at the game. Shearer was lucky to stay on. The Mags were screaming when they went one up.....the rest, as they say, is history!
Shearer couldn't be redcarded because of the obvious reasons
Everyone loved Bobby Robson even Ferguson.
Bobby Robson, who is that?
If it wasn’t for Shearer’s reputation he’d been sent off in this match
True, he deserved the send off
In todays game, that would have been a red
This is why scholes is my second favourite of all time, first is Rooney 🙂
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Those were the days!
The confidence that fans had with their team was 🔥
Scholes the quiet man the media didn't pay much attention to thankfully. He made so many of Ferguson's teams tick. He could turn defence into attack in the blink of an eye with his quick precision passing. Most of the time not looking up as he'd already seen where players were before the ball arrived at his feet.
Poor old Alan, constantly stating he doesn't regret turning down the chance 'twice' to play in those wonderful sides. Grandad did you really turn them down twice lol !
🤣🤣🤣🤣 who knows
Its all memories for United fans now. Those glory days will not be returning any time soon.
But one day, it will
Scholes was a beast
A monster
Shearer could have had 2 red cards at least and absolutely would have if VAR existed. Refs protected him so much, even when kicking someone in the face when they are lying on the floor.
I totally agree 🤣🤣
Because he was engerland captain was a licence to get away with anything
Plenty of stuff those days would get a red now. It's not just a Shearer thing
@@TheOriginal_BigMac agreed. However, those challenges were a red back then too. Elbow to the head, studs up late challenge, and through the back off the floor. I merely pointed out that had VAR existed, he would definitely have gone for one of them. Shearer got special protection off refs.
2 reds in one game? Blimey
Paul Scholes is one of the best players England ever produced.
That's true, 100%
What a goal by JJ !!!😮
Magic screamer
The best midfield player of his generation, should have his name engraved on the FIFA hall of fame
One of the best, not the best 🤣
If ever Shearer was upfront for Utd oh my days, unstoppable
It should have been a fu**ing strong side for many years
I think Van Nistelrooy was much better than Shearer.
Did alright without him. Misable git.
Shearer should have a red!
It's premier league
Back then some sort of physical approach was allowed, but yes, for his combination, 2 of those could have easily been yellow cards even then
@woodywoodpecker1984 Thanks for your analysis
He should have had 2 … Keane just got up and let the football do the talking.
The current Man Utd squad should watch this team.
Hahaa, led by Hojlund and Rashford
Those were the days
Shall they ever come back?
Saat itu bagi MU setiap peluang adalah gol, tapi saat ini setiap peluang adalah kegagalan.😢
True, the frontline led by Hojlund and Antony is wanting.
Mr Shearer, what a delicate footballer
The good old days,
We miss them indeed
I was at Headingly watching Mark Butchers 173 not out against Australia whilst also watching this match in the bar
Multitasking at it's best 🤣
Happy days.
How basic the formation layouts where back in the day, dem 442 days boi gd times
Modern coaches come up with cosmetic formations and mess up the teams
@bestfc100 I think back then the players even in them positions could cover most formations in 1 game without having extra positions to help them out, they would literally do the work from back to front no lazy strikers and midfielders or wingers them times
I remember a couple of seasons earlier Newcastle won this fixture 5-0 ....... there were banners, T-shirts, mugs, T-towels and all sorts of commemorative tat. United won the League ........... in this game, a world class hat trick, fantastic play but none of the above, just another 3 points. And that was the difference in these days, you don't win titles with hysteria.
We live in sad times but we hope for the best. Thanks for the memories
Tea towels and mugs?? No, there wasn't. Only mugs that day were in red shirts.
@@chubbygallassohow many cups have newcastle won you mug
@stuartparker6838 🤣🤣🤣
A couple? More like 7 seasons before, 1996 that was.
The best bit is on 50 seconds in
Just the three red cards for Shearer there. And they still got battered 🎉
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Scholes punished him through goals 🤣
SCHOLES…. G.M.O.A.T. 🔥🔥
Real goat
Shearer - Brilliant striker in his day, but the centre forward version of Dennis Wise. Snidey elbows & studs left up on purpose in first 10 mins. Knowing full well the ref will never send him off.
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shearer should have been red carded 3 times, Ref was Awful
I hope that our current crop of players are made to watch how A REAL TEAM PLAYED .. the difference is night and day! So sad really! #glazersout
Very 😪
A hatrick of first time hits🥲
Don't forget to give the credit for our gk fabien barthez👏🏽
Yes, he made some crazy saves there
One of those days when players respect their manager and do whatever to win
Good days gone, shall we ever experience those moments again?
0:08 shearer: Please god don't let Keano attack me right now.. 😂
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Giggs is criminally under rated!
For sure he was, ensure you watch his video that I did recently
I remember I watching this match live on tv back in 2003 April
My village did not have a TV until 2010. Credit to those who recorded the game.
If Paul Scholes was called Paolo Scholinho he would have won ballon d’or. I just feel English players never got enough recognition during that era
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Scholinho would have represented which country?
United were class then. Shearer got away with lots back then. Players were harder then. VAR has ruined the game. Players gone too soft now.United were a real team with the best captain.
Today, Bruno is leading from the pitch as Maguire leads from the dressing room
Wes brown looks the same now as he did at the end 😅
🤣 same head 🤣
Paul Scholes scores goals :) Come on Kobi score goals :)
Kobie recently proved to be complete with a fantastic solo goal
Bramble was absolute shite
Shearer should have been sent off in the first 10 mins
Barthez was absolute shite
Scholes was in a couple of classes above Lampard and Gerrard
Great review
Bramble was shite
Fake news
True, maybe, true and complete nonsense!
Scholes is the weakest of the 3
that 1 goal by jenas, got him the match of the day slot, right libs
Ooh, wow.
Games were worth watching then. I can't bear the EPL now.
Football was football then
We not gonna talk about the shearer elbow on keano
That was soft for Keane 🤣
What made this a great team performance was that Utd played Real Madrid 3 or 4 days earlier and got hammered. Lost 3-1 away in CL. Newcastle at St. James Park during these years was a tough place to go to. Utd bouncing back as hard and aggressively as they did showed so much character that modern day football teams could not match or even come close to! Utd were not good up to Dyer goal and its like it awoke a beast that went on a rampage for 20 minutes. Its the only time I have ever seen the Newcastle fans silent and emotionless in the crowd and Sir Bobby Robson speechless after the game
Ooh, thank you for the in-depth analysis
0:17 what a sight ❤
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Bobby Robson 🙏 Man United fan.
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How I miss the way Roy Keane and the whole team looks serious coming out of the tunnel..
Like Keane says. "You're going to war". I sound old but don't like all the high fives and chit chat.
Playing for the badge
Weird that Forlan at Utd and Forlan at the clubs he played for later (Vilareal and Atletico Madrid) was night and day difference. Even at international tournaments he just looked a much more confident and deadly forward player compared to how he looked at Utd. I could never explain it
Such things happen in life, at different levels. However, explaining them becomes very difficult as you said
In today’s game Shearer would have been sent off in the first few mins definitely in the first 20 mins
He knew the law then wouldn't put his existence at any risk
His short, English and ginger. Of course he will never be given credit by English fans.
I have never understood why
@@bestfc100: Bc the English have this dumb idea that u have to be 6ft and look like Stevie G or Lamps to be a world class central midfielder. If Scholes was French, Spanish or German he would’ve won a Ballon d’or. If Brazilian, they would’ve made him captain.
@andreryan4903 He used to do some unique stuff on pitch. I concur with you 💯
The Sunderland fan going mad when scholesy got his hatrick 😂😂😂😂😂
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Shearer would have been off after those first two challenges under VAR!
Sure, I agree
Scholes was a world class attacking midfielder but defensively he was barely average
Sure, he was fouling opponents ugly
Alan deserve atleast 3 red cards in this match
Hahahaaa
This is hilarious 😂
If this was today Alan S. would get few red cards on this game.
Wow, so easy to forget how good the top flight was back then, the standard was so much better than it is right now!
Today's players should watch this & learn instead of spending most of their time acting like spoilt little boys & thinking that they are way better than they are!
It's true, They are way better. But only in terms of huge salaries
Yeah the standard was a lot better. How the feck Titus Bramble made it as a professional footballer is one of lifes great mysteries. Bobby Robson paid Ipswich something like 5 million for him. That was the first sign of the dementia kicking in.
Crazy to think how much damage Shearer did before getting a yellow, in today's game the first elbow would of been a red 😂
The rule of the game has been changing over the time. It wasn't a redcard in those days
Typically cowardly tackles by Shearer
Shearer for Sunderland.
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Its not hard from a lad who loves warching and ex sunday league player but surpports ne 1 Scholes was unreal and didn't show off
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Utd fan, but holly shit i forgot that lightning bolt from Jenas! @2:35⚡️🔥
Jenas was a renowned banger of long range kicks
shearer could have been booked about 4 times in the first 20 mins.
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How Shearer wasn’t off in the first few minutes is beyond me. Even back then those were both at minimum yellow cards.
I agree with you 100%
Shearer was a dirty player, especially with the elbows.
Shearer the first 8min with a
VAR now this will be 2 red card
True 🤣
But those days, you could get away with it
paul scoles ryan giggs roy keane van nestleroy ole neville rio johnson wes brown
All-round quality
Remeber this well. Think Scholes was playing off Van Nistelrooy? Was going on holiday that day and had to pull into a bar to watch the 2nd half.
Thanks for great memories
Shearer used to get such an easy time from referees
Yes 😂
The only player Ferguson couldn't shout on..
Shearer got away with murder ( almost) before he even got booked! Nice to see him hitting keane though 😂
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It’s just nostalgic (psychological disorder) as current MU don’t perform this beautifully dominant 😢
The team will be back, I believe it strongly
Shearer did Keane early doors.....
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Jeez.. the good old days when we actually had a decent Man Utd team to be proud of
Where can we get such days
Roy was in a good mood today eh
He found another monster, he couldn't do much
What on earth is going on with the editing of this football match? It's like a dj remix.
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This match is where fergie told forlan to wear metal studs has it’s slippy , forlan chose plastic then got sold
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He deserved to be offloaded first, for awful performance and second, for defying an elders advice
😂The ginger lad😂
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Shearer would have been sent off for his high foul nowadays
True, the rules have been toughened over years
Takk!
Thank you very much