THE PREMIER LEAGUE has had some incredibly memorable moments since its inception in 1992. The competition replaced the old First Division and was made up of the teams that competed in it.
Graham Coughlan can still remember vividly the moment that Eric Cantona leapt into the Selhurst Park stand and delivered a kung-fu kick into the chest of an abusive Crystal Palace fan. That iconic ...
A look back at Eric Cantona's infamous 'kung-fu' kick during a game in 1995, 20 years on. Ned Kelly explains how he ate McDonald's with Eric Cantona in a prison cell. Duration: 1:15 Cantona ...
He got up so I couldn't have hit him very hard." Brian Clough, who was never short of a word or two to say during and after ...
When Eric Cantona stamped his foot into the chest of a man in the stands ... The book, out now with Pitch Publishing, is called “Chaos, Controversy and THAT Kung-Fu Kick”, and of the latter two there ...
Rock 'n' roll star Liam Gallagher acts as Eric Cantona's butler and chauffeur ... It arrives around the 25th anniversary of Cantona's infamous kung-fu kick, which resulted in a nine-month FA ...
John Salako insists the days of Crystal Palace being intimidated by Manchester United ended with the Eagles’ Premier League ...
"Cantona teetotal? Are you kidding me? No way!," Pallister stressed, laughing at the thought. "Eric was first to ask ... United's face with his infamous kung-fu kick on a Crystal Palace fan ...
Eric Cantona has never been a man lacking in confidence ... MC5 wanted to capture the energy of their electric live shows on Kick Out the Jams. Jane's Addiction debuted with an eponymous live ...
When fans around Africa tuned in to watch hosts Julia Stuart and Owen Hargreaves interview notorious former Red Devils' captain Eric Cantona to kick off the start of the new season, they were in ...
Eric Cantona, after being persistently fouled ... Cantona turns and unleashes quite possibly the most famous kung-fu kick in martial arts history. To identify with Cantona rather than his National ...
Other former United strikers Edinson Cavani, Dimitar Berbatov and, whisper it, Eric Cantona fit the same mould ... Players would kick him but he never reacted. He was very different.