crystal palace v man united 1990 fa cup final
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ม.ค. 2025
- Attempting to join Villa and Spurs as seven-time winners of the Cup, United faced Crystal Palace whose previous best run in the competition had seen them reach the semi-finals in 1976. But in unchartered territories, Palace held United to a 3-3 draw
It was such a treasure those days to win the FA cup for teams and fans.
When it came to scoring important goals when you really needed one, nobody can touch Mark Hughes
Back in the days when people still cared about the FA Cup.
I think the ban on English clubs playing in Europe at the time was a factor too. I remember Grandstand would start early to catch the build up for the Finals.
Nowadays British players are one or two playing in premier league teams.
Back in the days English football still had its soul
I'm an lfc fan. But I really enjoyed this final happy times (: loved the uk back then the music the football loved the people only fools and horses great friends and togetherness (:
Spent last week watching a utd legends game and spent time with them after in social club. Lee Martin, Clayton Blackmore, Brian mcclair, Norman whiteside, Keith Gillespie, sammy mclroy, and few others it just hit home what these guys done in there career. All gentleman and listening them is a memory I'll keep forever, Lee Martin still can't believe its coming up to 30th anniversary for his winning goal
you poor thing, I hope you're ok.
I remember watching this game as a young gun. Fergie's first trophy with United, followed by the Cup Winners Cup in 1991, then the League Cup in 1992. Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that 21 years later, Man United would be on the brink of a record setting 19th league title.
Mark Hughes will forever have a place in my heart. After Palace went up 3-2, the station broadcasting this game lost the signal and we missed the rest of the game. I was rather down thinking that Palace had won (and deservedly so), only for the late night sports to say that Hughes equalised late and there will be a replay 2 days later; I almost went through the roof.
The good old days.
8 years old watching this at my mates house in between marathon battles of sensible soccer on the Amiga 500. 👍🏻
I was there! Great atmosphere at the old Wembley Stadium. 3-3 draw & had to watch the rematch in FL. at a pub. Man Utd. would go on to lift the FA Cup winning 1 nil the following Thursday.
The old wembley was so special
Yes it was a better stadium.
I was at this game, aged 11. Still the best match I've ever seen live
I always remember that cup run united went on and watching each match on normal tv. Also palace beating Liverpool was brilliant to see. I remember this fa cup final when we drew best final it was and I remember lee martin scored in the replay which meant we won the fa cup
Fa Cup Finals used to be such..EVENTS. The conditions were so different to a regular match, it made for something that was always unique.
Now, its just another dismal tip-tap game as they slide plastic ball around the pseudo-grass rink like every other week.
Feels bad man.
+boosra And don't forget that the finalists now only get about 20,000 tickets each so that the corporate bell-ends can all settle into their seats a good 15 minutes after each half kicks off. Football saddens me nowadays.
+boosra A lot of it is because of the Champions League. Teams don't care about domestic football anymore, so why would they make an effort for the final.
@TheGooners11 I feel really identified with the comment....let alone I am from Uruguay. Definitely sure that the children from the 90's had the best infancy playing in the Street.
when the original Wembley stadium went along with the 3 .o'clock kickoffs that was it for me sadly man it'd played a part in ruining the prestige of it as well when they didn't take part that year
@@TheSaltsinNZ yes the prawn sandwich brigade.
Now, they meet again in the final of FA cup 26 years later...
I was at this cup final and the replay, can't believe it was 30 years ago, I was 10.. I remember throwing up all over Manchester Victoria Station after getting home from this game.. Happy days, can't remember anything about this game apart from Ian Wrights 2nd goal to make it 3-2 to Palace... I remember Lee Martins winner hitting the back of the net in the replay like it was yesterday....
My first cup final....wasn't allowed to go to the reply in the Thursday night being a school day....my mam wouldn't let me go. But it was a great day and who knew it was the start of 25 years of winning everything
30 years ago I can't believe it I remember it like it was yesterday palace should have won this game
Two great semi finals and a great final.
Mark Hughes always the man for a big occasion
great memories
3:43 Who does the keeper think he is, Shawn Michaels.
3.44, TEKKERS from Nigel Martyn!!!!
football was more beautiful than NOW
Wish football would go back to the way it was, you just wouldnt see a game like that nowadays. Players getting tackled in the box and not diving, beautiful Wembley surface, this is the way Cup Finals should be played, now we get 0-0 bore fests, with 4-5-1 and players that couldnt really care less about winning the FA Cup.
0:03 !!! WTF was that !?!?!?!?
Robson, Pardew and Ince....so many managers in this game.
Ian Wright = Legend
Love Nigel Martyns flip at 3.44
The game that sounded the death knell of Jim Leighton's career.
I miss the old Wembley.
Sparky would be worth a billion pounds in today's money
First trophy of the Ferguson era
@DaveBond21
Yeah me too. The old Wembley nets had a lot of depth in the back. They were nothing like Southampton's nets at the Dell throughout the 90's though, you'd hit the ball in the back and it would bounce back out! Ha :D
Wright!! Goal!! It's Ian Wright again ! Natural striker or what
F.A. Cup is still the domestic highlight of the season..
Johnny salads cross for wrightys second - class. What a great player he was
Fine ‘Kip Up’ by the keeper @ 03:44
@jydaflyest, true so true. 20 years we were just plain average. Get a get an FA CUP here and there, but never over the hump in for the Division 1 later Premier League title. All it took was one player to get the ball rolling and obviously that was Eric Cantona. A great club finds ways to reload after old players retire or transfer. United is one of those teams.
On that day I became a Man Utd fan :) I was 12
sums up united fans tbh.
+Alex Balazs well everyone has to start supporting a team from somewhere..
@@FlippingSKATE : All United fans became United fans because they drew with Crystal Palace in 1990?
@Mark Sesum : actually very few do that. If they did, think of the non-league clubs and how their attendances would swell.
local team, your dads team or cup final team winners or losing team. thats most reasons for following a club.
What was the goalie thinking at 6:47? Defender had Hughes covered, by coming off his line that early he gave Hughes tons of space to shoot in to.
+Morpheus Magnus The goalkeeping in general was pretty bad in this game. Palace's first goal the Man U keeper hesitated to come out and it went in over his head!
Match that save Fergie career and the rest is... history
The replay was such a contrast to this game, if Palace tried to play football rather than try to kick the shit out of United they might have fared better.
0:49 great movement!
@DaveBond21 I still miss them! Ridiculous they ever got rid of them.
6:46 I think the Palace goalie made a mistake coming out, his defenders had Hughes covered.
I was disappointed really want Palace should have won frist FA Cup
What great Palace made won rounds through to cup final Wembley well done...
What?
what?
I think that when Crystal Palace went 3-2 up, I think that Andy Gray, the Palace midfielder had a great opportunity to make it 4-2, but fluffed his lines and Mark Hughes equalised to make it 3-3, and force a replay 5 days later
Looking at Jim Leighton's body language after the third goal, I knew that it was his last ever game for United. When I saw Leighton in goal for Scotland against Brazil in the 1998 World Cup opener, I knew there and then that Scotland would be out in the first round.
yeb he was abysmal fergie famously dropped him for les sealy bless his soul r.i.p
history repeats itself today
Who is the Palace player who hoofs the ball into touch right from the kick off? Did someone have a few quid on a very early throw-in, I wonder?
Those kits though...
Nigel Martyn's Tasche! LOL He Always looked in his 30s even back then!
Passionate British players who can play a bit with a smattering of decent foreign players. Swap the 'decent' foreign players with WORLD CLASS and that's what the Premier League was in the mid 90s. These days it's a free for all with British players now mainly in the lower leagues. Very sad.
By all accounts, Fergie would have been sacked had they lost this match
Not all progress is good and when it comes to football, it destroyed it's identity.
2.56 Scholes at his first cup final haha
cool advert bro... jeez
Nigel Martyn was the main reason why palace didn't win the fa cup that day. At fault for the 1st and 3rd United goals
kilo bailey Jim Leighton was trying to let palace win too.
best pitch..
i went to the loo 15 times during the game.
Let's hear it for Gary O'Reilly!
so explain Jim Layton then please
no Suarez dives wish the premier league was like this
Any side containing Bryan Robson, Paul Ince, Neil Webb, Danny Wallace, Mark Hughes, Gary Pallister & Steve Bruce could hardly be called AVERAGE jydaflyest.
;-)
That was Fergies first good side, Cup winner's cup in 91 and then we all know what happened after that....
Can you not see the deflection of the defender?!
The Man Utd model of success is one that Liverpool failed at miserably. If Utd bought a great player, Liverpool responded by buying one who was not so good. 22 years on and it is small wonder to me why there is now such a gulf in class and the funny thing is the club only have themselves to blame. I am a fan of neither side.
SAF really made Jim L the scapegoat for this...
Leighton had a poor game, and it wasn't the first time that season. The easy decision would have been to select him for the replay but it may well have cost them the cup (and SAF, in consequence, his job). He showed massive cojones to drop a guy he'd worked with for years (Leighton was his keeper at Aberdeen too) and it paid off. Les Sealey made a couple of crucial saves in the replay. Leighton's career never recovered, admittedly.
Agreed felt for Jim Leighton, if you look at Utd 3rd goal Martyn was at fault if he'd stayed on his line defensive would have stopped Hughes easy
palace had the best nets in the early 90s, plenty of netting poor old goalies got caught out trying to get the ball back out! i wish bristol shitty had them goals ,sears goal would have been seen!!!!!!
Alan Pardew Newcastle manager
Mark Hughes Stoke City manager
Steve Bruce Hull City Manager
Steve Coppell, former United player.
+jydaflyest Steve Bruce - Hull City manager and fat old dinner-lady lookalike.
QualityContentEveryday yes all crap managers
@@09weenic lolzzz
ryan gigs your cool
2015 2016 season again crystal palace v man united
Utd went on to win the replay and collected Fergies 1st trophy...........he would have been fired but for Sparkys' goal. Wow.
You're just arguing over semantics. We basically agree on the same thing.
what a team we had then :) (PALACE)
5:00 Boo yaka sha !!! :) lol
EAGLES!!! Those were the days.....
Seating the ends ruined the ground an cup finals weren’t the same
The model of success in buying great players. Liverpool didn't do it right and they suffered. I m sure I don't need to go through them.
5:00 Ali G impression - Booyakasha!
your point is...
The days when was a mean football.....
Watch Nigel Martyn at 3:45
impressive
Poor Jim Leighton......he just never had it : (
Martyn should have saved 2:27
1990
How crap was Jim Leighton the worst united keeper I can remember second to that Massimo Taibi
He was very poor ferguson dropped him for the replay and it was the correct decision.
Don't remember Palace and MU
Don't remember the last time Liverpool won the league..
its been a long time
David Thomas Yesterday Liverpool officialy took over United for the longest English title drought (between the two clubs). :D
Next season will be different
David Thomas You've been saying that for the last 25 years or so..
I'd rather watch this one atm, half-time 0-0 and dull..
and the second half... 😏
That fa cup win saved saf career
Thats a pile of shite, the United board knew what SAF was doing would bear fruit sooner or later.
Again it's debating semantics, so I don't see your point.
Good old day's... for man utd, back to being shite
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what's to explain? he wasn't that great, but that's not the point. whilst Utd may have bought one or two duds, Liverpool had them by the sackfull.
So much for "old football was better", this is the worst football I've seen
Jittery Jim Leighton - What a crap goalie he was in this game, 2 of Palace's goals were down to him that day.
In fact Fergie dropped him for the replay and bought in Les Sealey and the rest is history, as this was Fergies first trophy of his legacy. 👍
Jammy Git yet he still remains bitter to this day, almost as if he doesn’t acknowledge he was shit on this day and it was fully justified that he was dropped
Excellent keeper going through a poor time. Don't forget Ferguson won the European Cup Winner's Cup as well as the Scottish League 3 times with Leighton in goal at Aberdeen. He actually had a good first season at United. Unfortunately this season (89/90) was poor.
@@kunle1928 exactly plus I think he was a escape goat again the first goal yes but I don’t think he could do much about the other 2 goals. Where do you want Leighton to stand just that he was up against a top class world striker.
hahahah man united 1 palace 2
lol mu should have lost and this old shit should have been fired
great semi finals great final ,those were the days :( dont get me wrong hammering watford 6 nil in the final was great but these to & fro finals you cant beat em,kept you on the edge of your seat ...