Lee Sharpe / All 36 Goals and 43 Assists for Manchester United

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I loved to watch Lee Sharpe play in his day was one of THE BEST attacking wingers in the world. I still rate the Cantona era with Kanchelkiss as my all time FAVOURITE United team ….. Shape played a massive part in that era, always so entertaining to watch . Thank you Lee for all those fond memories. You wore that No7 and No10 as well as any many who’s worn it . Reds for life …. Thank a mate.

NedKelly
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Always, great to watch Sharpie play...

trickyj
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Top class player one of the first superstars from fergie era

KingKong-eehc
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In hindsight, Sharpe was a slightly less powerful prototype of Gareth Bale. Could have been absolutely world class were it not for injuries, partying, and Ryan Giggs.

LostinthePond
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I meet Lee Sharpe few years ago during his visit to my country to play with some United legends.
He was very kind person and nice to every fans who asked autograph and picture :)

andiisunited
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Great player, didn't get enough credit for all his talent .

edwardoconnor
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Forgot he had assisted so many goals for Bruce and McClair. His best performance in a United shirt was against Arsenal away in that league cup tie. Best goals the volley v Everton and the flick v Barcelona.

workmail
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Absolutely loved lee sharpe what a fantastic player

justinmcquaide
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That classic line “its raining goals at Highbury”❤

chabuddyjee
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I started supporting utd in 1989 and sharpe was one of my favourite players. Underrated in utd history books and unfairly so. I think he retired at an early age, which was a shame.. top lad, top player 👍

TezTezTezTezTez
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Loved this guy. Versatility at its finest doing a job as a winger or left back and some brilliant goals

silewis
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He was just on fire in that 1990-91 season, which was really when it started to feel like United were going places (they'd won the Cup in 1990 but apart from that it had been a terrible season from start to finish). It was great to have a talented, exciting, young player coming through into the first team. He and Les Sealey weren't part of the later sides that went on to total domination but they played huge parts in building the start of that success.

robicenco
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It's easy to forget what a brilliant player Dennis Irwin actually was. Turned up every week, ran the entire 90 minutes, defending like a lion, scored some cracking goals and never made a massive scene about it all. This is the real era of Man Utd the team we have now is a shadow of what it once was

sij
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Wow! Was that a tackle I saw at 1.09? That would have gone to VAR these days, at least a yellow, the forward would have rolled about 6 times screaming. How nice to see that - it was Mark Hughes of course who wouldn't know how to react to a genuine injury never mind know how to actually fake one - he was a class act. We talk about the press these days, he used to do it on his own lol and attack whole defences and teams. There were some divers around those days of course but a lot less than there are now

davidsmith
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What a brilliant team, one of the most entertaining teams ever. Sharpe was top class.

Andrew-ybuv
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You can sense from the beggining of this video that utd were building something very special.
Even the crowd could sense it and the fans were loving the football and the goals at that time before success became the norm and the fans were spoiled.
Basically with the emergence of sharpe and giggs utd took over from liverpool as top dogs.
Now all these years later utd are miles behind liverpool and man city.
Football truly is cyclical.

jaysea
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Loved Sharpie. I supported Utd because of youngsters like Giggs and Sharpe back in 1991.

andyhughes
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I loved those days, they were my favourite as a United fan, Kanchelskis was my favourite player, but I loved this team, it was so exciting to watch, not like the overpaid crap they call footballers today

Adam-irck
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19/20 years old, wearing Bryan Robsons shirt and straight off the back of scoring a hat-trick against the cockneys he does the scousers away, all whilst owning the best goal celebration ever. I'd party too.

oscar
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That was pure joy. Not had wingers like that in a long time. They play too safe now all the time and never beat a man.

lefinlan