Eric Cantona

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"Éric Daniel Pierre Cantona (French pronunciation: ​[kantɔna]; born 24 May 1966) is a French actor and former international footballer for the French national team. He played for Auxerre, Martigues, Marseille, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Nîmes and Leeds United before ending his professional footballing career at Manchester United, where he won four Premier League titles in five years and two League and FA Cup Doubles.

Cantona is often regarded as having played a key role in the revival of Manchester United as a footballing force in the 1990s and he enjoys iconic status at the club. He wore the number 7 shirt at Manchester United, which was previously worn by George Best and Bryan Robson, and subsequently by David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo. Cantona is affectionately nicknamed by Manchester United fans as "King Eric", and was voted as Manchester United's greatest ever player by Inside United magazine.[1] Set against his footballing achievements was a poor disciplinary record for much of his career, including a conviction for assault on a fan in 1995, although his disciplinary record was much improved after he returned from his eight-month suspension right up to his retirement as a player two years later.

Following his retirement from football in 1997, he took up a career in cinema and had a role in the 1998 film Elizabeth, starring Cate Blanchett, the 2008 film French Film, and the 2009 film Looking for Eric. In 2010, he débuted as a stage actor in Face au Paradis, a French play directed by his wife, Rachida Brakni.[2]
On 19 January 2011, Cantona joined the revived New York Cosmos as Director of Soccer.[3]"

"When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea. Thank you very much."
 

Barcaman

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Baller, philosopher, café owner, poet pouet and painter too 🎨


Belle patte l'artiste 🐾

Actor too!
Miss these characters in football. Too many fakes today in these age of Instagram everyone copying everyone.

Shame he had that row and wouldn't play for France. Was he the only one boycotting? Ginola also comes to mind.
 

JamDav1982

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Actor too!
Miss these characters in football. Too many fakes today in these age of Instagram everyone copying everyone.

Shame he had that row and wouldn't play for France. Was he the only one boycotting? Ginola also comes to mind.

France boycotted Ginola after his error v Bulgaria.
 

Temptation

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Even though he played for those scumbags, you can't deny that this man had character, personality and aura.

The word "aura" has been butchered by social media lately. Apparently every kid who plays ball has "aura" nowadays. What a joke! :lol:

Very few players have actual aura. Cantona was one of them.
 

Maradona37

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Yes he was an excellent player. Admittedly he played in the PL at a time it was just starting out and recovering from the English clubs' European ban, but he was excellent at both Leeds and Man United. He should have had a better international career too. He was a bit of a cock but also charismatic with it too.

I don't buy nonsense about him being up there with Zidane, or anything like that, but those five 6 or so years of the PL he was a huge star in it. The likes of he, Zola and Bergkamp made the league fun to watch in the 90s (and my formative years).
 

vegitot

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Yes he was an excellent player. Admittedly he played in the PL at a time it was just starting out and recovering from the English clubs' European ban, but he was excellent at both Leeds and Man United. He should have had a better international career too. He was a bit of a cock but also charismatic with it too.

I don't buy nonsense about him being up there with Zidane, or anything like that, but those five 6 or so years of the PL he was a huge star in it. The likes of he, Zola and Bergkamp made the league fun to watch in the 90s (and my formative years).
Cantona was the biggest reason a lot of people started to follow Utd in 90s before their treble in 1999 which made them global.
 

Maradona37

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Cantona was the biggest reason a lot of people started to follow Utd in 90s before their treble in 1999 which made them global.
Beckham also was a big reason for their popularity in Asia in late 90s and post 2000 etc. Then Ronaldo added to that.

Man U do whore themselves out a lot buy nobody can deny their selling power.
 

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