United
FA Cup Finals and matches on DVD and Video
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FA Cup Final 2007 - Manchester United vs Chelsea |
Even
if United had won this final, would you have bought the dvd
of the match? If was built to be one of the best games ever,
the top team Premiership teams in the country battling it
out at the new Wembley for the FA Cup. United had just won
the league so the cockneys were getting stick. Chelsea were
trying to savour some pride after a poor season in their eyes
with only the league cup to their name. The final was awful
- woeful in fact. Hardly anything to talk about until Ryan
Giggs bundled the ball over the line and could have been awarded
a penalty in the same move - the ref said no goal though.
Then with minutes remaining and penalties looming, Drogba
scores and United can't come back in time. 1-0 Chelsea. Very
forgettable! |
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FA Cup Final
2005 - Manchester United v Arsenal |
Another
year, another final but this one hurt - after tearing Arsenal
apart for 120 minutes, Arsenal, who played for penalties,
scored all five of theirs and United's Paul Scholes was the
only victim as his shot was saved. Arsenal won on penalties
but even die hard Gooners admitted they were lucky and didn't
deserve to win. It topped off a miserable season for United
fans but they took heart knowing they were still the best
team on the day, although it didn't make the trip back from
Cardiff any easier. |
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Manchester United
- The Ultimate Collection |
This
exclusive DVD collection pays tribute to a team that, since
1963, has achieved nine FA Cup victories. Celebrating the
great Manchester United, this boxset features every triumphant
FA Cup final as well as the 1968 European Cup final against
Benfica. Released November 2006. |
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Manchester United
- FA Cup Final - 9 DVD Boxset |
Collection
of nine successful FA Cup Final games featuring Manchester
United. Matches include: 1963 Leicester, 1977 Liverpool, 1983
Brighton And Replay, 1985 Everton, 1990 Crystal Palace And
Replay, 1994 Chelsea, 1996 Liverpool, 1999 Newcastle and 2004
Millwall. |
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FA Cup Final
2004 Manchester United v Millwall |
Cristiano
Ronaldo is the new kid on the block and what an introduction
to the English game. After starring in the win over Arsenal
in the semi-finals, he goes and grabs himself the first goal
in the FA Cup Final. Ruud Van Nistelrooy would then add a
brace to top off a straight forward 3-0 win over First Division
Millwall. In 2004, United held the record for the most FA
Cup Final wins - 11 in total, and also the most FA Cup Final
appearances - 16 (joint with Arsenal). This would be United's
first cup success in Cardiff too.
The dvd is also available to buy as
part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
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FA Cup Final
1999 v Newcastle United |
In the game itself,
United won 2-0 in a comfortable victory thanks to goals from
Teddy Sheringham and Paul Scholes. United would go on to win
the famous treble in this season. Release date of DVD - March
2005. The dvd is also available to buy
as part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
Collection'. Never released on video. |
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Manchester United
- The Epic |
A goal regarded
as the best ever FA Cup goal ever, was the highlight of these
amazing battles between the best two English clubs. It was
the FA Cup Semi Final at Villa Park between United and Arsenal.
Due to a dodgy decision, Roy Keane's goal was ruled to be
offside after Ryan Giggs had passed the ball to, erm, himself.
The game finished 0-0 and United were cheated. The replay
though was truly fantastic. David Beckham scored a cracker,
Bergkamp levelled, Keane was sent off, Schmeichel saved Bergkamp's
last minute penalty, and then Vieira gave the ball away to
Giggsy - we all know the rest! |
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FA Cup Goals
1995-96 |
A video which
is not just about Manchester United. It shows you all the
goals scored (over 100 goals) from the FA Cup Competition
for the 1995-96 season. However, we all know who scored the
final goal don't we?. |
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Manchester United
- Road To Wembley 1996 |
Relive Manchester
United's FA Cup run in the season 1995-96 from the 3rd round
to the semi-final. The Reds beat Sunderland (after a replay),
Reading, Manchester City, Southampton, and Chelsea in the
semi-final at Villa Park. Now the only team in the way of
United was Liverpool in the FA Cup Final. |
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FA Cup Final
1996 Manchester United v Liverpool |
Eric the King
lived up to his name when he fired home a rocket of a shot
in the closing moments of a Cup Final that showed very little
signs of action. The final was also famous for the Spice Boys
of Anfield wearing their hideous white Armani suits and ponsing
around on the Wembley turf before the game. Release of DVD
- March 2005. The dvd is also available
to buy as part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
Collection' |
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Cantona's Cup |
This video looks
at how Eric Cantona more or less himself, took United through
every round of the 1995-96 FA Cup and then scored the vital
goal in the final itself. The last minute floating corner,
the David James' punch out, the touch off Ian Rush (his last
ever touch for Liverpool) and then the Frenchman's deadly
strike. It truly was Cantona's Cup! |
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Manchester United
- Road To Wembley 1995 |
This video doesn't
just concentrate on Manchester United's Road to Wembley, it
also follows Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers along
the road to the 1995 FA Cup Final. All the goals, the key
players, all the action and excitement. United had to beat
Sheffield United, Wrexham, Leeds United, Queens Park Rangers
and Crystal Palace, before staking their place in the final
against Everton. |
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FA Cup Final
1995 Manchester United v Everton |
Not much to say
about this one. A 1-0 defeat to the hands of Everton topped
off a poor season for the Reds. A week before, Blackburn had
pipped United in the Championship race for top spot. Everton
were taking their revenge for the reverse score ten years
ago when they lost to 10 men United. At least the Blue side
of Merseyside were celebrating and not the Red side. Not a
classic game for United but collectors may want to add it
to their shelves. |
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Manchester United
- Road To Wembley 1994 |
This video contains
all the best action and goals from Manchester United's matches
in their superb run up to the 1994 F.A. Cup Final at Wembley.
Sit back and enjoy United pushing aside Sheffield United,
Norwich, Wimbledon, Charlton and Oldham. The Oldham semi-final
was played at Wembley and all was going wrong for United until
Mark Hughes scored in injury time to level the tie. In the
replay at Maine Road, United went on to win 4-1.
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FA Cup Final
1994 Manchester United v Chelsea |
What an absolute
thrashing! Going in at half time to a scoreless draw, nobody
could have predicted the second half drubbing that United
dished out to Chelsea. Cantona slotted home two calm penalties
and ignored Dennis Wise hastling him on the penalty spot.
Mark Hughes would score yet another FA Cup goal and Brian
McClair put the cherry on the cake, making the final score
United 4 Chelsea 0. Release date of DVD - March 2005. The
dvd is also available to buy as part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
Collection' |
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Man United -
The Road to Wembley 1990 |
Every United game
in the FA Cup was played away from home, televised live and
nearly all played on a Sunday. Rumours were strong about Ferguson
getting the sack if United couldn't win a cup, so the pressure
was on. Nobody could get in the way of United's visit to Wembley
- out went Notts Forest (1-0), Hereford (1-0), Newcastle (3-2),
Sheffield United (1-0) and then two epic semi-finals against
Oldham with the first game finishing 3-3, then finally a 2-1
win. It was one of the most memorable cup runs in United's
history. |
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FA Cup Final
1990 Manchester United v Crystal Palace |
A truly brilliant
final. Jim Leighton had a very nervy game leaking in goals
for fun but at the other end, Sparky Hughes was in fine form.
Captain Bryan Robson opened the scoring but Palace were not
giving up and substitute Ian Wright came on and rocked the
Reds by getting a quick brace to the delight of the Eagles.
However, Hughsie had the last laugh, 3-3! In the midweek replay
(Leighton out, Sealey in), the game was much tighter and tenser
but the best team won in the end with a 1-0 win when Lee Martin
scored a rare but magical goal. Release date of DVD - March
2005. The dvd is also available to buy
as part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
Collection' |
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FA Cup Final
1985 Manchester United v Everton |
Peter Willis,
the ref, certainly made a name for himself in his final game
before retiring as he sent off Kevin Moran, the first ever
player to be sent off in a FA Cup Final. The game went into
extra time, United's ten men fighting hard for every ball.
Suddenly, the ball was played out on the right wing to where
Norman Whiteside was prowling. A beautiful step over from
the Irishman caught the Toffeeman out and he unleashed an
unstoppable left foot curler past Neville Southall. End of
story - United had produced one hell of a gutsy performance.
The dvd is also available to buy as
part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
Collection' |
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FA Cup Final
1983 Man United v Brighton and Hove Albion |
Underdogs
Brighton and Hove Albion certainly gave United a scare as
both teams fought out a 2-2 draw. The game was remembered
for two key moments - Ray 'The Crab' Wilkins' beautiful curling
goal into the top corner, and Gary Bailey's last minute stop
to prevent Brighton producing one of the biggest upsets in
English football. The replay was to be a one sided affair
though. Thanks to a brace from Bryan Robson, a Norman Whiteside
effort and an Arnold Muhren penalty, Ron Atkinson's boys won
4-0. The dvd is also available to buy
as part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
Collection' |
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FA Cup Final
1979 Manchester United v Arsenal |
Even die-hard
United fans admit that this was one hell of a game, even though
United got beat. 2-0 down with 4 minutes to play, United were
not giving up and Gordon McQueen scored in the 86th minute.
With time still remaining, the TV commentator gets excited,
"McIlroy's through, McIlroy's through, MCILROY!!!"
What a goal by Sammy McIlroy, as he danced through the Gunner's
defence - 2-2 with two minutes to go. The Londoners were gutted,
the United fans overjoyed. There was another a twist in the
tale though as Alan Sunderland squeezed in his shot at the
far post in the 90th minute - Arsenal win 3-2. |
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FA Cup Final
1979 Collectors Edition - Arsenal v Manchester United |
Commemorative
gift set containing DVD footage of the match, presented with
a fully restored official match programme from the day. Regarded
as Wembley’s finest final, this was the match in which
the best was definitely saved until last 10 minutes. Special
Features: Fully restored souvenir matchday programme containing
all the pre-match build up and comment. Features player profiles,
line ups and information on each teams' route to the Final.
This was released in April 2006. |
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FA Cup Final
1977 Manchester United v Liverpool |
Liverpool
were stopped by Manchester United in 1977 of winning the famous
treble. They had won the league and soon to win the European
Cup, but Docherty's men beat Liverpool in the FA Cup Final.
Stuart Pearson and Jimmy Greenhoff scored the vitals goals
that day in front of 100,000 fans. United took the lead in
the 50th minute through Pearson. United's lead only lasted
two minutes as Jimmy Case equalised. 3 minutes later Greenhoff
had put United in front. All 3 goals in a space of 5 minutes.
United win, Liverpool lose, Keegan transferred! The
dvd is also available to buy as part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
Collection' |
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FA Cup Final
1976 Manchester United v Southampton |
Second Division
Southampton were clear underdogs but May Day turned out to
be 'All Saints' Day to the annoyance of United. Not the best
viewing for any United fan to see the late Bobby Stokes' 83rd
minute decider in a narrow 1-0 victory. Stokes was quicker
out off the blocks than Martin Buchan as the Southampton player
beat the off-side trap and with only Stepney to beat, coolly
slotted home the winner. They lasted out the remaining 7 minutes
and were awarded the cup from the Queen. Well you can't win
them all! |
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FA Cup Final
1963 Manchester United v Leicester City |
Release of
DVD - April 2005. This game is also available on DVD as part
of the 10 dvd FA Cup boxset of Manchester United's FA Cup
Finals. In the 1963 game, David Herd grabbed a couple of goals
and Denis Law also got on the score sheet making the final
score 3-1 to United. It
was released on video some time ago but is now deleted. See
United's strip they wore that day in our United
kits section. The
dvd is also available to buy as part of the Manchester
United FA Cup Finals 9 DVD Boxset & 'Ultimate
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FA Cup Final
1963 Collectors Edition - Manchester United v Leicester
City |
A limited edition
1963 FA Cup Final box set, presented in a special box with
a DVD of the full match and a replica matchday programme.
Having built one of the greatest teams ever seen in England,
the unfortunate occurrences of 1958 had devastating effects
on the Busby babes, and the following years were very much
a re-building process for the Club. Matt Busby had to start
all over again, combining old with new, and after reaching
the semi-finals in 1962, United were back at Wembley in 1963
to face a Leicester City side that had finished that season
in 4th and were very much the favourites heading into the
match. This was released in April 2006. |
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FA Cup Final
1958 Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers |
Nat Lofthouse was hero for
the Wanderers, although most believe he did his fair share
of pushing to score. United failed to score and suffered a
2-0 defeat. This match has been released
on dvd and available to buy. See United's strip they
wore that day in our United
kits section. |
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FA Cup Final
1957 Manchester United v Aston Villa |
Released on dvd on November
21st 2005. After beating Hartlepool, Wrexham, Everton, Bournemouth
and Birmingham City, United failed to win the FA Cup Final
against Villa. Tommy Taylor's goal wasn't enough as United
lost 2-1. They wore a dashing white top with red trim which
can be seen in our Manchester
United kit section. |
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FA Cup Final
1948 Manchester United v Blackpool |
Even the great Stanley Matthews
couldn't stop Jack Rowley scoring twice and a goal each from
Stan Pearson and John Anderson as United romped to a 4-2 win.
They had already beaten Aston Villa, Liverpool, Charlton,
Preston and Derby to reach the final. Sadly, the only highlights
of this cracking game
are available on some of the Manchester United history videos.
Check out
the blue shirt United wore. |
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FA Cup Final
1909 Manchester United v Bristol City |
United's first ever FA Cup
win was in 1909. Brighton, Everton, Blackburn and Burnley
were already disposed with. United reached the final played
in Crystal Palace, where Sandy Turnbull scored the only goal
in United's 1-0 win over Bristol City. The game has never
been released in any format although rare highlights can be
found on some Man Utd history videos. The white top United
wore can be seen in our kit
section. |
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Manchester United
FC - FA Cup Final Classics (BBC DVD) |
This release covers Manchester
United's triumphs in 1977 vs Liverpool; 1983 vs Brighton and
Replay; 1985 vs Everton and 1990 vs Crystal Palace and Replay.
It is a 2 disc dvd set which was released in May 2005. |
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Manchester United
- The Magic of the FA Cup (Boxset) |
Re-live Manchester United's
greatest games in the FA Cup. This programme celebrates their
involvement in the FA Cup and profiles their most significant
matches, 'The Greatest Games' as well as their star players,
'The Stars'. Also included are 'The Ultimate Goals'. |
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The Official
FA Cup History of Manchester United |
This was released
on video only in 1997. Relive the history of the most successful
club in the 125 year history of the F.A. Cup (upto 1997),
with their 9 victories and 14 Final appearances. Length: 70
minutes. |
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Manchester United
- Greatest Ever FA Cup Goals |
A collection of goals from
Manchester United's FA Cup matches down the years. This was
released on video in 1993. |
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Manchester United
Greatest FA Cup Victories - Volume 1 |
Highlights from Manchester
United's best ever victories in the FA Cup, including the
Semi-Final replay in 1979 and the 4-0 victory over Brighton
in 1983. |
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Manchester United
Greatest FA Cup Victories - Volume 2 |
Highlights
from the best Manchester United FA Cup victories. Includes:
1963 Final vs Leicester City, 1979 6th Round Replay vs Tottenham
Hotspur and 1985 6th Round vs West Ham United. |
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Manchester United
Greatest FA Cup Victories - Box Set |
Both of the
Manchester United Greatest FA Cup Victories Volume 1 and 2
in a boxset. |
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