August 1989. The Eastern Bloc was crumbling, the Voyager space craft had just passed Neptune, the second attempt to stage another Woodstock was rubbish, the Sega Genesis has just been released in North American and the 1989/90 football league season was about to kick off and usher in a new decade in football. The 90s. Chelsea had just been promoted and Arsenal were Champions, beginning the new campaign away at Manchester United, which – rather fittingly – is where we lay our scene.
This short shorted, dodgy haired retro-tastic video goes behind the scenes at United during the opening few games of 89/90, a seminal time for not just the club but English football as a whole. The last season of the 80s was also the last Liverpool would enjoy as the dominant force, whilst the horrors of the Hillsborough tragedy four months earlier were about to change English Stadia forever. The BBC had lost the rights to screen live games to iTV due in part to a substantial rise in value which had threatened to force a breakaway, which in turn would buoy Greg Dyke – then of ITN – to hold a meeting between the “Big Five” to propose this new – Premier – league, at the end of the season. Unfortunately for Dyke, one of the five was about to be bought by an as yet untitled and apprenticeless Alan Sugar, who was busy hawking dishes to a certain fledgling Satellite channel.
At United, plain old Mr. Alex Ferguson had yet to win a sausage and would face very real concern over his job, finally earning himself a reprieve through a successful FA Cup run and his first trophy for the club.
And it all started here, in 1989, before prawn sandwiches, before all-seaters, before Sir Alex, before Murdoch, before Sky, before the Carling Cup, before the Worthington Cup, before the Coca Cola Cup, before the FA Cup sponsored by E.ON, before anything was sponsored by E.ON, before E.ON, before Pop Star wives, before texting, before ringtones, before the crazy frog, before Cantona, before Henry, before Twitter, before Blatter, before Soccer Am, before Fantasy Football, before Andy Gray had any final thoughts, before Richard Keys had shaved his hairy hands, before we knew Richard Keys had hairy hands, before everything. This was football, but not as you know it.
Things to look out for.
-Terrible Music.
-Painfully staged conversations.
-Brian Kidd’s “kiddies”
-Miss Manchester United
-Awful, awful music.
-Shaun Goater championing G&G
-Bobby Charlton when he still had hair to comb over.
-Fergie’s Floplings
-Mike Phelan with hair. Just not on his head.
-Clayton Blackmore’s state of the art games console.
-Appalling music.
Part One
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Part Two
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Part Three
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