Manchester United videos

Is there any place to watch the 1000 goals at Old Trafford video? I know there was a thread on this back when it happened and there was a video but that seems to be taken down. Googling it doesn't seem to bring anything up either.
 
Is there any place to watch the 1000 goals at Old Trafford video? I know there was a thread on this back when it happened and there was a video but that seems to be taken down. Googling it doesn't seem to bring anything up either.

I tried ripping it a year or so ago but it didn't work, might give it another go.
 


Mini-documentary from FourFourTwo.


Thanks for that @Niall. Have just watched 2 minutes and I think we all have to admit that it was not only Sir Alex Ferguson who revolutionised the way we play, I am also sure that he also revolutionised the attitudes of players. This is to say that he didn't want a "drinking culture", at the club and he dealt with that problem and I am sure that word got around that, if any football team wants to challenge for the silverware, they need to stop the drinking and the smoking culture at football clubs.
 
Thanks for that @Niall. Have just watched 2 minutes and I think we all have to admit that it was not only Sir Alex Ferguson who revolutionised the way we play, I am also sure that he also revolutionised the attitudes of players. This is to say that he didn't want a "drinking culture", at the club and he dealt with that problem and I am sure that word got around that, if any football team wants to challenge for the silverware, they need to stop the drinking and the smoking culture at football clubs.

It's worth watching the whole thing. It talks about how Fergie introduced many groundbreaking approaches towards fitness and psychology that other teams have since copied.
 
It's worth watching the whole thing. It talks about how Fergie introduced many groundbreaking approaches towards fitness and psychology that other teams have since copied.

Will do Niall, and your last two words confirm what I spoke about with regards to the drinking/smoking culture. Sir Alex Ferguson revolutionised top tier football in the United Kingdom. As a Manchester United fan, and I am sure that neutral supporters would agree, we should really be grateful that he came to the First Division/Premier league in the first place.
 
Darren Flether: "we went out there with so much pride, passion and desire...to do well for him...yourself...and as part of the club"

Whenever I have watched United play since he left these are the 3 things that are so obviously lacking.

Even when the quality of players on the pitch wasn't up to scratch during Ferguson's reign, he would at least instill these fundamentals into the team.
 
Darren Flether: "we went out there with so much pride, passion and desire...to do well for him...yourself...and as part of the club"

Whenever I have watched United play since he left these are the 3 things that are so obviously lacking.

Even when the quality of players on the pitch wasn't up to scratch during Ferguson's reign, he would at least instill these fundamentals into the team.

As I said, Sir Alex revolutionised the way football was played and how the drinking/smoking/partying culture should be kicked and all league clubs since then have adapted to this style and it is for the better. When I see the Manchester United player under David Moyes, Louis Van Gaal and José Mourinho, it is clearly like the days of pre-Sir Alex Ferguson. Even with the Special one, if those days are gone, then Manchester Uniteds identity has gone too. I just hope there is at least one person at Old Trafford that can bring back the Sir Alex philosophy because if they don't, all of Sir Alexs' work has been for nothing.
 
Was watching the Highlights from our game against newcastle.. Boxing day, Fergie's last season
I miss matches like those.
The best HLs i can find on YouTube
 
Hey, thanks guys. Happy non-denominational holiday to all, ho ho ho.

U-18s highlights in a second or two.
 
Also, for highlights while games are still in progress, I think the best site is ESPNFC. There's usually a link on their Scores page to highlights of each match.

I'm not sure though if their videos are available in every country.