i’ve never seen a similar player, he was an amazing player, when he destroyed Liverpool for Chelsea in an FA cup match, Liverpool coasting 2-0 and then Hughes was subbed on, final score 4-2 to Chelsea
Ferg ie kept playing a left footed player in Lee Sharpe on the right wing instead of Kanchelskis who was playing much better than sharpe. As great a manager he was i never understood that. Andrei spent most of his time in the bench.
@paulanthony5274 finally someone with same opinion he believed in Sharpe same as Alan Smith thought he could bring the playboy out them and others suffered for it.
Great comment. IMHO the only 2 we got in that category is Bruno and Cavani. The rest, to different degrees lack the work rate. Very sad these days. But thank god for this nostalgia.
Mark Hughes was probably that one player I remember as a kid who was just fearless and proud on a football pitch. Keane and co. were "hard men" but they were always doing so from a sort of veiled inadequacy and they over-compensated accordingly. Hughes was just "strong" and you really got the impression he had total self belief. Legend indeed.
Really intelligent comment.. Which perhaps went over the head of the other guy.. Totally agree.. A silent hard man who only showed it when needed.. Hughes was nobodies fool.. A guy for the trenches.
@@bighands69 Nobody is disputing Keane is the better player.. Its just a nod to a man Like Mark Hughes who was a hard man without ever feeling the need to be a hard man for an image...Hughes was the Second world war veteran who never talked about what went on..
As an Arsenal fan although I rated him as one of the worlds best managers I never really liked Ferguson, because of the rivalry but later on I realised just how great a manager and leader of people he was and my respect for him is huge. A one of his kind and the type of manager any fan would wish they had for their team.
I am a Celtic fan and felt that way when he was the Aberdeen manager. I was delighted to see him get the Manchester United job. Like yourself thought I recognise his greatness and I regard him as the greatest Scottish manager ever.
@@wonjubhoy yes I agree mate. The more I’ve read about his hard upbringing and earlier life I like him more and more. One of the true greats. As an Englishman I have a love for the Scottish people as well, a very proud nation and Fergusson epitomises this.
I really don't like how he talks about his ex-players negatively. Stick to football and keep private conversations private. e.g. He didn't need to shit on Ince like that. He was another a great player for Man U and all Fergie had to say was negative. He set the path for Keane and Scholes
One thing I noticed about all the United players was they all had personality and were characters in their own right! When it all came together, they were unstoppable. Ferguson although didn't always get it right, but he looked for a specific type of player. They have a great podcast out now that interviews former players and most of them had the same mentality. You can see why they were so successful.
I always feel Paul Ince is disrespected by United fans. While he was at United he gave 100%, was a natural two footed player who had drive, commitment and ambition. We could really use a young Paul Ince about now.
@@andrewdavy9921 I was bantering lol y’all sensitive. Fergie is hands down the greatest manager in Prem League history, I had to painfully sit and watch United win multiple trophies in the late 90s and 00s
"Sometimes you have to make decisions that aren't popular, you know they aren't but they are right" not exactly how he said it but he did in one of the first interviews with Manchester United.
@@tarijoe-otuma how don’t be stupid...man utd was always gonna sink just like Arsenal after Wenger. Teams have their time and then they rebuild...look at Liverpool
@@tarijoe-otuma No, he isn’t. He left behind a title winning team; Moyes was recommended but let’s be honest - he did a terrific job at Everton. Don’t besmirch the great mans name for all he did for the club.
Practically all the football critics thought but was game over for Utd and Fergie during the summer of 1995. Ince, Hughes and Kanchelskis were sold, Cantona was banned and didn’t look like he’d be coming back, and their first game of the new season, unknown youngsters Scholes, Beckham, Butt and the Neville brothers looked out of their depth. Well, the exact opposite happened and poor Kevin Keegan was psychologically destroyed despite him being a total innocent towards the criticism against Utd.
From an Everton perspective, Kanchelskis summed up everything that went wrong at the club in the 90s. They signed great players with toxic mentalities that lead to a fractured dressing room. It was a crucial decade that Everton is only now showing the first hints of recovering from. It's incredible for a fan born after 1990 to imagine that it was Everton who instigated the creation of the Premier League.
@@goaboy2294 However, back at the start of the 90s they'd won more titles than Man U and Arsenal and were part of what was called the big 5 who created the Premier League.
@@goaboy2294 Literally one of the big five clubs who decided to create the Premier League. Played in the top flight for more seasons than anyone else, won nine League Titles and got an away following that sells out every single allocation being in England or across Europe. Not a massive club like a Man Utd, Liverpool or an Arsenal, but definitely a big club.
@@andrewgraves3770 just because they decided to create the premier league with other clubs doesn’t make them a big club . Small club small stadium no world class players no money never in the top 4 the list goes on
@@goaboy2294 You must be young. As mentioned above, Everton had won more titles than Manchester United and Arsenal when the PL started. Their ground was as big as Old Trafford when the PL started. Things change, but you must be young if you can’t remember how big Everton were when the PL started.
And he pushed them out so late that there wasn't even time to reassign their squad numbers to the younger players until the following season. Well, we ended up "winning so much with kids". Still feel so sad for sparky though.
@@buckbumble You laugh, but yes, and look how they treat him. Regardless of what you think of him as a man, manager, or football tactician, United really fucked up when they allowed players to dictate the future of a man who’d won that much. Now there’s a precedent set there.
mark hughes was a good player a good player he was a bloody warrior as alex said legend legend legend sparky hope you see this hughesie hughesie man utd supporters dont forget sparky younger people look at his goals and clubs he played near his finish the man had some heart a bye god had he some volley mark you will never be forgotten.
The comments on Hughsie absolutely spot on. The goals.. Set ups.. Link up play.. Commitment. I loved to see all that. And I'm Hammers. I rate him above Shearer and that's saying something. Oh and another thing.. On leaving the Reds he weren't backwards bout coming forward and letting the likes of Keane know that he was on the park and taking no reputation nonsense.
Edward Spearing Look at the number of league goals scored by Shearer - compare that to Hughes. For a non United fan to place Hughes above Shearer is frankly ridiculous.
@@lucasm3879 once upon a Football season 95/96 goal machine Shearer netted 31 premier goals for Blackburn.. 5 hat tricks. Blackburn finished 7th. United's top scorer was Cantona on a paltry 14.. United won the title. Fowler bagged 28 for Pool. What I refer to as a preference for any given player is within consistent TEAM play. Now Shearer was no penalty box snibbler.. Like Ian Wright he made it count from distances. Hughsie most often manoeuvred from in n around halfway. Shearer for goals.. Hughsie for more all round instigator. All being subjective...Marmalade were better than The Jam.. The Garda síochána band were better than The Police.
These were great players for the club, but clubs need a change and to profit from them to replace with youthful qaulity. If United kept thier legends until retirement our club wouldnt of been as successful because with age your mentality becomes slower and your physical side begins to age and that would leave other teams a chance of destroying older player but more buying qaulity were we should of if we had kept oldies. It was the right decision to sell become thier replacements made us faster and more dangerous. Sure fergie made mistakes but dont we all, we have fell out with family and friends but fergie was too proud, so making up to the Jaap Stam and David Beckham should of happened because we lost qaulity but in the end it didnt affect us as a club. The only thing to have damaged us as a world beater was the day Alex retired and i predicted year before that we are gonna struggle for next 10 years and so far its been 7 or 8 years now. Great video again about our past, love watching all the old United days.
Agreed. Lingard would of been out the door years ago too. People don’t realise that you need the right mix of personalities to create a winning team, and that’s true in all successful companies. Talent is one thing, but a player with disruptive attitude coupled with a bad agent needs to be sold as soon as possible.
@@andyc6542 Not sure about Lingard. He was led down a wrong path. Fergie would never have let that happen. Fergie always had a few Lingard types in his squad.
Fair and valid point. Although I feel Lingard is far too immature to make it at the very top; felt if he put his head down and worked harder, he'd of had a far better career..
@@andyc6542 Yep. I think he was too pally with a few of the Arsenal idiots like Wilshere and Chamberlain et al a few years back. The selfie brigade I like to call them.
@@56postoffice He thought that Stam had lost his pace after an injury. He said that he was hasty in selling him as Stam then went on to have a great career in Seria A.
Stam was one of AFs few mistakes and they were few. Kanchelskis didn’t want to play,Ince had ideas above his station but Hughes was sadly hit by Father Time . It would have been perfect for him to finish at United-broke my heart to see him in a Chelsea shirt. Still and will always be a United legend though.
Remember being very shocked at the time but Fergie knew how good the kids were. True fact. Fergie wanted Keith Gillespie back from Newcastle when Kanchelskis left.
@@mikerea7445 shocked by what sir Alex had to say about the intimidation etc during discussions....it sounds logical with what was going on in Russia at the time
Paul “Big time Charlie” Ince. The self styled “Governor”. How the fans rubbed it in at OT when he came back as Blackburn manager and got well and truly “tutored” by United.😊
The rumours at the time for Kanchelskis' leaving was between racism from him towards Paul Ince from one extreme (obviously 2+2=11BS) and gangsteresque rumblings to the other, that he needed the signing-on fee to pay off debts...which were compounded when he quickly left Everton (2yrs) for Fiorentina, again for a 'much needed', signing-on fee...and then onto Rangers in the following season... Good to actually get some elements of 'truth' in that respect. I haven't read AK's autobiography, so it may detail it there, but SAF couldn't go on record with something like that without the fear of a lawsuit, so I am guessing it's fairly close to the mark.
I've had the pleasure of speaking to SAF many a time over the years, and some of the stories about Kanchelskis and his "agents" were the craziest. Threats against SAF, Martin Edwards, and even towards Kanchelskis' family if a new contract wasn't given to him or he wasn't let go. Mental.
When did the first championship team leave? Robson 94 Ince, Hughes, Kanchelskis 95, Bruce, Sharpe, Parker 96, Cantona 97, Pallister, McClaire 98, Schmeichel 99, Irwin 2002, and Giggs 2014 Just the main players, I didnt include Ferguson or Dublin or Walsh or players who played less. Notice for first team regulars never more than 3 at a time. Interesting controlled squad turnover.
Any hint that you're a big time Charlie and you're GONE. You're out faster than you're than your fast new flashy car can hit 60mph! Fergie ain't having people who are too big for their boots, simple as that lol
I feel that the self proclaimed 'Govenor' nickname of Paul Ince showed an enormous lack of self awareness. And basically painted him as a knobhead to a lot of people. Not just Fergie.
Exactly, the fact that he apparently gave that nicname to himself rather than others pinning it to him is a poor show from Ince. The fact that he wasnt the guvnor at all, especially with England, he would turn his back during penalty shootouts, in euro96 he should have stood up to take the 6th penalty as he was a great striker of the ball but coward away, leaving it to central defender Southgate who to be fair to him stood up when the country called for someone. Ince is no legend nor was he the guvnor.
I wouldn't have liked to have been on the "wrong side" of the Govanian Fergie.....flaysome character,but knew how and when to sort-out the ego-trippers.
1990's = Kanchelskis, Olsen, Sharpe & Giggs operating on the wings. Now we have the speedy Welsh wizard...Dan James! What the hell has happened to Man Utd?
Kanchelskis’ agent Grigori Yesaulenko had previously tried to give Ferguson £40,000 as a “gift”. Then there was a meeting with Ferguson, Yesaulenko and Martin Edwards in which Fergie returned the cash pointing out that it was against FA rules. In this same meeting Yesaulenko demanded that Kanchelskis was sold to Everton. When Edwards refused, Yesaulenko allegedly told him: “If you don’t sell him now, you will not be around much longer!!”. After that United felt they had no choice but to sell him.
Fergie was a great manager no doubt but he can't blame Kanchelskis for leaving. He was tired of being left on the bench and coming on later in the second half. I think it was him who was let down. Sharpe was a good player. But putting him on the right after Giggs took over his role on the left was wrong for me when Kanchelskis was available.
3:08 Aye, the plot twist is they were from SAF, haha! You can see it in the wry smile he gives, bless. I can just imagine the mobster agent's face after getting the hairdryer :-D No wonder they were off sharpish afterwards!
A committed footballer yes but thought too much of himself, still does now after failing as a manager and also talking absolute shit on tv as a pundit. Can’t imagine many teammates liking him. Guv’nor my arse.
@@nash8489 exactly... he was good.... but not that good. And before he throws his dummy out again let’s not let him forget he was given a job at the top without experience
Keane was already there to replace Ince, who was a big head. Ferguson knew that Hughes was knocking on and Kanchelskis obviously wanted to bugger off. They won the treble with the replacements.
Just an absolute boss.
Won’t see the likes of him again.
Yea maybe in FIFA career mode
And now his watch has ended
He was last of the old school.
Let's not forget his greed over that race horse ushered in the Glazer family.
Never again. Legend.
Liverpool fan but huge respect for Mark Hughes , like he said ......... legend.
i’ve never seen a similar player, he was an amazing player, when he destroyed Liverpool for Chelsea in an FA cup match, Liverpool coasting 2-0 and then Hughes was subbed on, final score 4-2 to Chelsea
@@Maximustard
He did that for Manchester United many times against my Liverpool.
kanchelsklis leaving was a shock to me one minute he was there next he was gone with no explanation,amazing player when he was at the club
Ferg ie kept playing a left footed player in Lee Sharpe on the right wing instead of Kanchelskis who was playing much better than sharpe. As great a manager he was i never understood that. Andrei spent most of his time in the bench.
@paulanthony5274 finally someone with same opinion he believed in Sharpe same as Alan Smith thought he could bring the playboy out them and others suffered for it.
As an Arsenal fan I have nothing but respect for SAF. The mind games, the passion and how he was able to refresh his squad every few years.
Refreshing the squad was quite remarkable how he did it
While I miss the winning, what I miss much more is this man steering the ship and the squad of men who gave everything every match for him....
I am not convinced about Ole.
Yeah they had to or else they’d get the hairdryer treatment
Great comment. IMHO the only 2 we got in that category is Bruno and Cavani. The rest, to different degrees lack the work rate. Very sad these days. But thank god for this nostalgia.
One thing about Fergie, he can find humour in most things.
It's part of being Scottish.
Mark Hughes was probably that one player I remember as a kid who was just fearless and proud on a football pitch. Keane and co. were "hard men" but they were always doing so from a sort of veiled inadequacy and they over-compensated accordingly. Hughes was just "strong" and you really got the impression he had total self belief. Legend indeed.
There was nothing veiled about Keane. He was 100% real and was all about winning. Keane was another level above Hughes.
Really intelligent comment.. Which perhaps went over the head of the other guy.. Totally agree.. A silent hard man who only showed it when needed.. Hughes was nobodies fool.. A guy for the trenches.
@@GeorgeFreeman55
Keane won more though and had a bigger impact for Utd than Hughes did.
@@bighands69 Nobody is disputing Keane is the better player.. Its just a nod to a man Like Mark Hughes who was a hard man without ever feeling the need to be a hard man for an image...Hughes was the Second world war veteran who never talked about what went on..
@@GeorgeFreeman55 who cares if he’s hard or not . Keane was the better player
Nothings permanent
You must flow with change
Ferguson did this constantly
A true legend
As an Arsenal fan although I rated him as one of the worlds best managers I never really liked Ferguson, because of the rivalry but later on I realised just how great a manager and leader of people he was and my respect for him is huge. A one of his kind and the type of manager any fan would wish they had for their team.
I am a Celtic fan and felt that way when he was the Aberdeen manager. I was delighted to see him get the Manchester United job. Like yourself thought I recognise his greatness and I regard him as the greatest Scottish manager ever.
@@wonjubhoy yes I agree mate. The more I’ve read about his hard upbringing and earlier life I like him more and more. One of the true greats. As an Englishman I have a love for the Scottish people as well, a very proud nation and Fergusson epitomises this.
I really don't like how he talks about his ex-players negatively. Stick to football and keep private conversations private. e.g. He didn't need to shit on Ince like that. He was another a great player for Man U and all Fergie had to say was negative. He set the path for Keane and Scholes
One thing I noticed about all the United players was they all had personality and were characters in their own right! When it all came together, they were unstoppable. Ferguson although didn't always get it right, but he looked for a specific type of player. They have a great podcast out now that interviews former players and most of them had the same mentality. You can see why they were so successful.
You just know for a fact Fergie wouldn’t of got Pogba back at the club - he’s the sort of character that Fergie really didn’t get on with.
What's the podcast?
@@AuraVlog It's Manchester United Podcast with David May, you can find it on Spotify.
Nobody was bigger than the club or manager.
@@andyc6542 Not sure about Pogba on his own but deffo not with Raiola in tow. SAF made that abundantly clear!
I always feel Paul Ince is disrespected by United fans.
While he was at United he gave 100%, was a natural two footed player who had drive, commitment and ambition.
We could really use a young Paul Ince about now.
He was a great player, so underrated. One of the premier leagues best ever midfielders, he had everything
Yes , but then he gave 100% to Liverpool.. so.. You know
Fergie was an absolute genius. From a Liverpool fan
Traitor!!!
@@GoGetYourShinebox get a life
@@John-ed2wj 😂 😂
@@GoGetYourShinebox you aren't a football fan with that comment
@@andrewdavy9921 I was bantering lol y’all sensitive. Fergie is hands down the greatest manager in Prem League history, I had to painfully sit and watch United win multiple trophies in the late 90s and 00s
"Sometimes you have to make decisions that aren't popular, you know they aren't but they are right" not exactly how he said it but he did in one of the first interviews with Manchester United.
czcams.com/video/MykcEU3Rxsc/video.html 3:06
I just miss Him...SAF is Everything for Man United..clever man...
Gay
@@waynemarshall8836 immature.
@@tarijoe-otuma how don’t be stupid...man utd was always gonna sink just like Arsenal after Wenger. Teams have their time and then they rebuild...look at Liverpool
@@tarijoe-otuma No, he isn’t. He left behind a title winning team; Moyes was recommended but let’s be honest - he did a terrific job at Everton.
Don’t besmirch the great mans name for all he did for the club.
@@GoYourOwnWay86 he crazy I guess
Practically all the football critics thought but was game over for Utd and Fergie during the summer of 1995. Ince, Hughes and Kanchelskis were sold, Cantona was banned and didn’t look like he’d be coming back, and their first game of the new season, unknown youngsters Scholes, Beckham, Butt and the Neville brothers looked out of their depth.
Well, the exact opposite happened and poor Kevin Keegan was psychologically destroyed despite him being a total innocent towards the criticism against Utd.
Got absolutely battered by Newcastle and Soton wasnt it? 2-10 aggregate? 😃
You'll win nothing with kids 😂
@@harukrentz435that was a year later and they still won the league
Thanks for Kanchelskis Fergie lad ! He stuck one in the kop so he wasn’t all bad !
Bro these videos reminds me of my childhood hahah keep up the good work. Such great times
From an Everton perspective, Kanchelskis summed up everything that went wrong at the club in the 90s. They signed great players with toxic mentalities that lead to a fractured dressing room. It was a crucial decade that Everton is only now showing the first hints of recovering from. It's incredible for a fan born after 1990 to imagine that it was Everton who instigated the creation of the Premier League.
Everton aren’t a big club though
@@goaboy2294 However, back at the start of the 90s they'd won more titles than Man U and Arsenal and were part of what was called the big 5 who created the Premier League.
@@goaboy2294 Literally one of the big five clubs who decided to create the Premier League. Played in the top flight for more seasons than anyone else, won nine League Titles and got an away following that sells out every single allocation being in England or across Europe. Not a massive club like a Man Utd, Liverpool or an Arsenal, but definitely a big club.
@@andrewgraves3770 just because they decided to create the premier league with other clubs doesn’t make them a big club . Small club small stadium no world class players no money never in the top 4 the list goes on
@@goaboy2294 You must be young. As mentioned above, Everton had won more titles than Manchester United and Arsenal when the PL started. Their ground was as big as Old Trafford when the PL started. Things change, but you must be young if you can’t remember how big Everton were when the PL started.
Top👍👍 Channel that takes us young fans down the memory lane....
Great upload and brilliant to see these old games again.
I remember that summer selling ince Hughes & Kanchelskis and I was thinking what the hell? Last time I doubted the great man
Cant have the players running the team. Fergie got it right. He was the boss. Pray tell, where are the managers like him nowadays? Mourihno? Lol.
And he pushed them out so late that there wasn't even time to reassign their squad numbers to the younger players until the following season. Well, we ended up "winning so much with kids". Still feel so sad for sparky though.
@@buckbumble
You laugh, but yes, and look how they treat him. Regardless of what you think of him as a man, manager, or football tactician, United really fucked up when they allowed players to dictate the future of a man who’d won that much. Now there’s a precedent set there.
How many times did he rebuild the side and STILL won titles.
@@victorformosa2825 468. Okay, not really. But that's what it felt like ;)
I was just thinking that he talks with the edge and intensity of a mob boss, then he made the Godfather comment 😅
If you think about it, its the same skillset..
Understanding and managing groups of egomaniacs toward a common goal. Ruthless when necessary.
I wish we could remwind back in to the days and start agen
Loved Mark hughs when he came through, I first saw a new winning mentality at utd.
mark hughes was a good player a good player he was a bloody warrior as alex said legend legend legend sparky hope you see this hughesie hughesie man utd supporters dont forget sparky younger people look at his goals and clubs he played near his finish the man had some heart a bye god had he some volley mark you will never be forgotten.
Mark Hughes was the only one out of the three that I think should have stayed
though must say Andre was absolutely brilliant that last season 94-95 ..... lots goals, and that pace !!! .... was really sad to see him go
Went to Chelsea didn't he, was a great player you weren't pushing him off the ball, that goal in the Cup Winners Cup Final(91) was excellent!!✌️
Hughes was past his best.
Ground control to@@68majortom did you watch the video? A big part of it was discussing his move to Everton
@@civiliglen think he’s on about Hughes going to Chelsea for 1.5M. Which is strange when everyones talking about Kanchelskis 🤷♂️
God I miss this man!! The 🐐
That utd team was my favourite, giggs , kanchelskis, Cantona, ince,, no chams LG, but the played some football, 4-4-2, simple but exciting,
All three were amazing.
Absolutely love this channel 🙏
Remember when Mark Hughes broke his ankle & found out when he went for a medical sometime after.
Keep these videos coming , really good content 👏🏼👏🏼
Hughes when he went to Chelsea was one of there best players in that period
The comments on Hughsie absolutely spot on. The goals.. Set ups.. Link up play.. Commitment. I loved to see all that. And I'm Hammers. I rate him above Shearer and that's saying something. Oh and another thing.. On leaving the Reds he weren't backwards bout coming forward and letting the likes of Keane know that he was on the park and taking no reputation nonsense.
Which Shearer? Can't be Alan anyway.
@@noelmadden1920 Harry.. Spinal Tap.
Edward Spearing
Look at the number of league goals scored by Shearer - compare that to Hughes. For a non United fan to place Hughes above Shearer is frankly ridiculous.
@@lucasm3879 100%. Hughes is not in the top 20 Premier League strikers.
@@lucasm3879 once upon a Football season 95/96 goal machine Shearer netted 31 premier goals for Blackburn.. 5 hat tricks. Blackburn finished 7th. United's top scorer was Cantona on a paltry 14.. United won the title. Fowler bagged 28 for Pool. What I refer to as a preference for any given player is within consistent TEAM play. Now Shearer was no penalty box snibbler.. Like Ian Wright he made it count from distances. Hughsie most often manoeuvred from in n around halfway. Shearer for goals.. Hughsie for more all round instigator. All being subjective...Marmalade were better than The Jam.. The Garda síochána band were better than The Police.
I think deep down Kanchelskis regrets leaving United.
Nah. He was all about greed
@@Ricky-zv9yi i think it was probably his crooked agent and Ukrainian mafia who were greedy
He admitted as such later on
He was an amazing player,one of the best wingers I’ve ever seen.
Had his best season in an Everton shirt says it himself
Kanchelskis my favorite player 💪
right moves by Ferguson at the right time as usual
These were great players for the club, but clubs need a change and to profit from them to replace with youthful qaulity. If United kept thier legends until retirement our club wouldnt of been as successful because with age your mentality becomes slower and your physical side begins to age and that would leave other teams a chance of destroying older player but more buying qaulity were we should of if we had kept oldies. It was the right decision to sell become thier replacements made us faster and more dangerous.
Sure fergie made mistakes but dont we all, we have fell out with family and friends but fergie was too proud, so making up to the Jaap Stam and David Beckham should of happened because we lost qaulity but in the end it didnt affect us as a club. The only thing to have damaged us as a world beater was the day Alex retired and i predicted year before that we are gonna struggle for next 10 years and so far its been 7 or 8 years now.
Great video again about our past, love watching all the old United days.
Kanchelskis was my fave player
What Kanchelskis could've become. But then there would probably have been no Beckham.
Great shout , spot on 👍👌
Dumb comment. Becks would've broke through regardless. Too talented not to.
This is why Pogba is still at United, no strong characters to tell his agent where to go.
And he wouldn’t be at United if fergie was still there
Agreed. Lingard would of been out the door years ago too. People don’t realise that you need the right mix of personalities to create a winning team, and that’s true in all successful companies.
Talent is one thing, but a player with disruptive attitude coupled with a bad agent needs to be sold as soon as possible.
@@andyc6542 Not sure about Lingard. He was led down a wrong path. Fergie would never have let that happen. Fergie always had a few Lingard types in his squad.
Fair and valid point. Although I feel Lingard is far too immature to make it at the very top; felt if he put his head down and worked harder, he'd of had a far better career..
@@andyc6542 Yep. I think he was too pally with a few of the Arsenal idiots like Wilshere and Chamberlain et al a few years back. The selfie brigade I like to call them.
I remember thinking that Fergie had lost the plot when he sold all these 3 at the same time!! Lol how wrong I was!!
But he did say he regretted letting Jaap Stam go.
@@56postoffice He thought that Stam had lost his pace after an injury. He said that he was hasty in selling him as Stam then went on to have a great career in Seria A.
@@Saintinthecity-wh9nl
I think it has nothing to do with pace and was to do with the dressing room getting unsettled.
Stam was one of AFs few mistakes and they were few.
Kanchelskis didn’t want to play,Ince had ideas above his station but Hughes was sadly hit by Father Time .
It would have been perfect for him to finish at United-broke my heart to see him in a Chelsea shirt.
Still and will always be a United legend though.
@@SandyYoung1 Then a Man City Manager.......absolutely ruined his Man Utd Legacy there!!
this is were i come to watch utd
“Real Godfather stuff” lol
Now we have Mafia aka Pogba and Riola
Fergie woke up ,with van nistelrooy head beside him
Ne was just highlighting the greed of an agent, give us X amount of money or we leave on a free transfer.
@@staffh3815 😂😂
@@staffh3815 Hilarious
Tells you everything you need to know about Eastern Europe
Mark Hughes was a good player.
One of the very best, particularly with his back to goal.
A great great manager a no nonsense person
I still really love Hughes and Kanchelskis. Still legends to me. Ince, Anfield, will never forget that. Proper traitor.
Ferguson acting like an absolute don here
Remember being very shocked at the time but Fergie knew how good the kids were. True fact. Fergie wanted Keith Gillespie back from Newcastle when Kanchelskis left.
Where is this clip from? Is there a full video for it?
Can’t believe a word out of his mouth.
Proper. Everything done proper.
not the sale of stam and going out of the cl groups stages 5 times frim 2000 to 2013
Guy is the best manager to ever live and no im not a man united fan
Guy who???? Never heard of him 😂😂
Noway has to be big Sam
You can’t argue it. 🐐
Never realised kanchelskis left under such a shadow ....I loved him as a kid, so fast .....sad end to his career at united
I was a big fan too
Had heard before that he was “owned” by russian mafia. Didn’t believe that until now 😂
Wasted his career by going to Everton
@@mikerea7445 shocked by what sir Alex had to say about the intimidation etc during discussions....it sounds logical with what was going on in Russia at the time
@@CMEAGAIN doesn't sound like he had much choice
Hail the king
Imagine witnessing a one-on-one discussion between Sir Alex Ferguson and Bill Belichick!
Paul “Big time Charlie” Ince. The self styled “Governor”. How the fans rubbed it in at OT when he came back as Blackburn manager and got well and truly “tutored” by United.😊
Ince ended up playing for Liverpool- what a complete bellend
The rumours at the time for Kanchelskis' leaving was between racism from him towards Paul Ince from one extreme (obviously 2+2=11BS) and gangsteresque rumblings to the other, that he needed the signing-on fee to pay off debts...which were compounded when he quickly left Everton (2yrs) for Fiorentina, again for a 'much needed', signing-on fee...and then onto Rangers in the following season...
Good to actually get some elements of 'truth' in that respect. I haven't read AK's autobiography, so it may detail it there, but SAF couldn't go on record with something like that without the fear of a lawsuit, so I am guessing it's fairly close to the mark.
I've had the pleasure of speaking to SAF many a time over the years, and some of the stories about Kanchelskis and his "agents" were the craziest. Threats against SAF, Martin Edwards, and even towards Kanchelskis' family if a new contract wasn't given to him or he wasn't let go. Mental.
@@CelticBraveheart67 thx, nice.
Roy Keane was fergies General on the pitch.
When did the first championship team leave?
Robson 94
Ince, Hughes, Kanchelskis 95,
Bruce, Sharpe, Parker 96,
Cantona 97,
Pallister, McClaire 98,
Schmeichel 99,
Irwin 2002,
and Giggs 2014
Just the main players, I didnt include Ferguson or Dublin or Walsh or players who played less.
Notice for first team regulars never more than 3 at a time. Interesting controlled squad turnover.
Any hint that you're a big time Charlie and you're GONE. You're out faster than you're than your fast new flashy car can hit 60mph! Fergie ain't having people who are too big for their boots, simple as that lol
Mines a DOUBLE Alan 🏆 🏆
fkg shock Andrei really wanted to leave us for Everton that was shocking
You won't win anything with kids...
Who said this again
@@ommistry3988 Alan Hansen on Match of The Day when they'd been beat off Villa 3-1 first game of the season 👍
Hughes scissor ✂️ KICK OMG
The goal against Oldham at Wembley in the FA Cup semi final which earned a replay and which we won comfortably is the one that stands out for me!
Last minute of extra time?
You're so right! Haha I knew it was right at the end but got my normal time and extra time mixed up! Thank you!
Real godfather stuff 😎 wow
13 titles in 21years
Andre had to leave the club....his request for a goalkeeper position was denied...
1.42 does SAF say he does not like Ince or his self pro clained title Guvnor
Hughes was and still is my favorite United player. Scored some ridiculous goals down the years. He can f**k off for being a Chelsea fan though 😉
Kancheskis was like the Carlos Teves affair
I feel that the self proclaimed 'Govenor' nickname of Paul Ince showed an enormous lack of self awareness. And basically painted him as a knobhead to a lot of people. Not just Fergie.
Exactly, the fact that he apparently gave that nicname to himself rather than others pinning it to him is a poor show from Ince. The fact that he wasnt the guvnor at all, especially with England, he would turn his back during penalty shootouts, in euro96 he should have stood up to take the 6th penalty as he was a great striker of the ball but coward away, leaving it to central defender Southgate who to be fair to him stood up when the country called for someone. Ince is no legend nor was he the guvnor.
If that was now everyone want sir Alex out all over Twitter
You won't see the likes of him Never ever again
I wouldn't have liked to have been on the "wrong side" of the Govanian Fergie.....flaysome character,but knew how and when to sort-out the ego-trippers.
I do not think he was aggressive as people make out. He would blow his top every now and then and did not put up with nonsense.
90s Russian Agent = Russian Mob
1990's = Kanchelskis, Olsen, Sharpe & Giggs operating on the wings. Now we have the speedy Welsh wizard...Dan James! What the hell has happened to Man Utd?
Theres alot worse than dan james playing for you!
Highly doubt Olsen considering he left in 1988
Hughes broke his leg scoring that goal.
Don't remember that happening. Knee injury at the most.
@@ClassicManUtdVideos I think it was Quad injury.
Can summarize what's the story around Kanchelskis? SAF's accent is just too thick
Kanchelskis’ agent Grigori Yesaulenko had previously tried to give Ferguson £40,000 as a “gift”.
Then there was a meeting with Ferguson, Yesaulenko and Martin Edwards in which Fergie returned the cash pointing out that it was against FA rules. In this same meeting Yesaulenko demanded that Kanchelskis was sold to Everton. When Edwards refused, Yesaulenko allegedly told him: “If you don’t sell him now, you will not be around much longer!!”.
After that United felt they had no choice but to sell him.
Fergie was a great manager no doubt but he can't blame Kanchelskis for leaving. He was tired of being left on the bench and coming on later in the second half. I think it was him who was let down. Sharpe was a good player. But putting him on the right after Giggs took over his role on the left was wrong for me when Kanchelskis was available.
Ince won fuck all after leaving us too. Well apart from the late equaliser trophy in 99.
Threatening Fergie.... aye nae bother Kanchelskis
"i didn't paricularly like him" OR " i didn't particularly like it" on 1.43?
I didn't hear properly myself sounds like him but hope he said it
3:08 Aye, the plot twist is they were from SAF, haha! You can see it in the wry smile he gives, bless.
I can just imagine the mobster agent's face after getting the hairdryer :-D No wonder they were off sharpish afterwards!
Why did he let Mark Hughes go.....did he say why?
Think maybe his age and he might of brought in Cole from Newcastle as a replacement
Think at the time hughes wanted and had earned a move to barcelona
Only one boss in that camp
Replaced by Cole, Scholes, and Beckham
Don't forget Roy Keane
@@jay-lm4we But Keane arrived in '93
id take Paul Ince in CM for us now
As i remember they sold ince after not complying to instructions in the cup final v Everton
Faxes. Haha. God that’s going back
they still use them for sending medical info in hospitals.
1:37
I never forgave Kanchelskis.
Ince was a absolute legend
A committed footballer yes but thought too much of himself, still does now after failing as a manager and also talking absolute shit on tv as a pundit.
Can’t imagine many teammates liking him. Guv’nor my arse.
@@nash8489 exactly... he was good.... but not that good. And before he throws his dummy out again let’s not let him forget he was given a job at the top without experience
Who told you that? Ince
Not a man to be messed with
Kanchelskis and the Russian mafia 🤣
Played didn't demand shit or claim to hold hostage clubs
Half of the clip fergie literally describes kanchelskis doing just that
Not sure fergie sold those three. Easily could have kept those three and used them as squad players.
Keane was already there to replace Ince, who was a big head.
Ferguson knew that Hughes was knocking on and Kanchelskis obviously wanted to bugger off.
They won the treble with the replacements.
I didn’t understand a single word😁
C'mon the United...
😂😂
@@mick78ftm 😂😂😂