I meant British football particularly and a subtle dig at the era dominated by Liverpool.
Really though, as far as British top flight footie goes that was definitely not exactly the most glamorous or exciting of periods. Obviously I'm biased as it's a grim period for United and a Liverpool/Forest/Villa fan will tell you otherwise. But you can ask the casual fan to name 5 players from the Ajax/Bayern/Juve sides who dominated Europe around then and then ask the same for the Forest and Villa sides that won European Cups and there'll be a bit of a disparity. There's little interest in those teams despite the fact that one of them won the European Cup back to back as compared to the Italians/Germans etc which is quite representative of their quality. Sacchi's Milan or Michels' Ajax teams are talked about when comparing the greatest club sides, for example when we were putting Pep's Bara in an all time context but no one would touch those Villa or Forest sides with a barge pole from a mile away while talking about the greatest sides ever.
FWIW Liverpool definitely shine out of what was a dull batch, and produced players that are a tad underrated and wouldn't be out of place in an all time context - someone like Graeme Souness is up there with the greatest CMs ever. That's sorta it, though.
I can understand if you grew up between all that and can still see the romance in some of those moments but forgive me for not spending an evening watching a Notts Forest game from the early 80s First Division or researching that much about that bunch, it isn't really that exciting even for someone who's spend a big chunk of his last decade reading about anything football.
Sorry to kill your vibe.