1h 39m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Ben Turner
Director

Gabe Turner
Director

David Beckham
Self

Nicky Butt
Self

Ryan Giggs
Self

Gary Neville
Self

Phil Neville
Self

Paul Scholes
Self

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May 29, 2023source: The Class of '92

Mamethe Kolotsane
Nov 22, 2022I suppose this contains spoilers but if you're a United fan and don't know what this is about you should hang your head in shame :D Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary Neville and Phil Neville The Boss got rid of a few big stars like Mark Hughes, Andrei Kanchelskis and Paul Ince because they thought they were bigger than the club - Paul Parker retired through injury - they were replaced by a bunch of kids even most United fans had never heard of Probably the greatest bunch of footballers ever to come through at one time at any club - documentary shows how down to earth they still are even after earning millions and how much they have remained friends - highlights the early days when Hansen said "You'll never win anything with kids"(we won the double that year) to the 1998/99 season when we won the treble against all the odds - from the Great Dane's penalty save to Giggsy's goal in the semi-final replay of the FA Cup when we were down to 10 men, the last league game of the season v Spurs when we went 1-0 down and nothing seemed to go right and the comeback to win 2-1 to clinch the Premier title, the FA Cup final victory against Toon when we lost inspirational captain Keano after 20 minutes (and won 2-0) and the incredible night in Barcelona when we were 1-0 to Bayern until the 92nd minute - by the 94th we were 2-1 up Had me blubbing like a little girl when Ole poked in that 2nd v Bayern (then and now) - great times - great memories - great players :) Thank you lads :)

👑Royal_kreesh👑
Nov 22, 2022as a Liverpool fan I still struggle to re-live that FA cup defeat, back in '99. But this is an amazing story of sport. Very well told, filmed and directed. 6 kids with whom 'you cannot win anything' ended up winning, yes, everything. Funny, moving, entertaining. You get to know a lot about the character of the players portrayed (especially the ones who kept a lower profile than others. And a very good insight on Fergie's United. You may love or hate him, but when it came to managing a football club you'll struggle to find many more on the same level as the Scot. One point deducted, so 9 instead of 10 for the bits with Tony Blair. But that's me, not being able to listen to the sound of his voice. Perfect otherwise

Rüegger
Nov 22, 2022A wonderful and astonishing account of six young boys who worked through the youth team into the most successful English club in recent times by winning the treble. Poignant, moving and inspirational. The success of Manchester United in 1992 somehow expelling the ghosts of the tragc loss in the Munich accident of 1958. Sadly the cast was inexplicably misguided by including Tony Blair, several times as a commentator. Perhaps the equivalent of putting marmite on ice cream or Trump as a guest on Match of the Day. It's a serious stretch of the imagination to assume his presence would enhance the production. To include such an unsavoury choice of character is bonkers. Otherwise and highly inspirational watch.