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Từ Cú Kung-Fu Của "King" Eric Cantona Đến Sự Hình Thành Kỷ Nguyên Manchester United

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Với rất nhiều khán giả Việt Nam, Eric Cantona chính là nhịp cầu nối dẫn dắt họ đến với giải Ngoại hạng Anh. Ở thời điểm Serie A vẫn còn là giải đấu số 1, anh chàng mang áo số 7 với thói quen dựng cổ áo khi bước vào sân là người đã truyền cảm hứng cho Premier League, giúp giải đấu ngày càng hoàn thiện đề có được tầm vóc như ngày hôm nay.

Người hâm mộ Việt Nam thế hệ trước đa phần thích bóng đá Pháp, có thể vì vậy mà khi Cantona tỏa sáng cùng Manchester United người ta lập tức yêu quý câu lạc bộ này như một lẽ đương nhiên. Nhắc đến Man Utd là phải nói đến Cantona; anh chứ không phải ai khác chính là cánh tay nối dài của Sir Alex, góp phần dìu dắt lứa cầu thủ của Beckham, Scholes, anh em nhà Neville, Butt nhanh chóng trưởng thành để mang lại cú ăn ba lịch sử, góp phần vào những chiến tích không tưởng của đế chế Ferguson.

Hâm mộ Eric Cantona từ khi anh đá cặp với J P Papin ở đội tuyển Pháp lập kỳ tích thắng cả 8 trận tại vòng loại Euro 92, tôi cảm thấy mình thật may mắn khi vẫn có thể tường thuật những trận đấu đỉnh cao cuối cùng của số 7 trước khi anh đột ngột từ giã sân cỏ vào mùa hè năm 1997. Là người gắn bó với giải Ngoại hạng Anh từ những ngày đầu phát sóng tại Việt Nam, với tôi Cantona chính là người mở đường cho những tài năng bóng đá thực sự lớn đến với xứ sở sương mù, thậm chí anh là cầu thủ quan trọng nhất trong lịch sử gần 30 năm của EPL.

Tôi vẫn luôn tin rằng trong cuộc đời này mỗi con người đều có sứ mệnh riêng, vì thế chúng ta cũng không nên quá tiếc nuối cho sự dang dở của Eric với đội tuyển Pháp. Anh là một trong những nhân tố quan trọng giúp bóng đá Pháp trở lại với một giải đấu lớn sau khi vắng mặt liên tiếp tại Euro 88 và WC 90 nhưng cũng chính những bất đồng của anh với huấn luyện viên Aime Jaquet mà lứa cầu thủ của Zidane mới có dịp nhanh chóng trưởng thành cùng nhau đề giúp Pháp lần đầu vô địch World Cup.

Sau khi giải nghệ, Cantona vẫn mang lại rất nhiều cảm hứng trong những công việc anh gắn bó. Lúc là huấn luyện viên kiêm cầu thủ bóng đá bãi biển, khi thì đóng phim, rồi lại làm thơ, viết báo… Nhưng khoảnh khắc mà tôi luôn chờ đợi là khi anh xuất hiện tại Old Trafford đề cùng mọi người cùng nhớ về một giai đoạn hào hùng của nửa đỏ thành Manchester. Gần đây khi xem những trận đấu bế tắc của thầy trò Solskjaer, tôi bỗng có cảm giác cái mà MU thiếu nhất lúc này để kết hợp các ngôi sao với những tài năng trẻ chính là một nhân vật như Eric The King.

- Bình luận viên Quang Huy

244 pages, Paperback

Published November 1, 2019

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199 reviews59 followers
July 13, 2022
250 Days is the surprisingly rich story of the suspension served by Manchester United footballer Eric Cantona following his infamous delivery of a "kung-fu kick" to a Crystal Palace supporter. In the book, Daniel Storey makes the case that, while fatally damaging United's title chances during the 1994/5 Premier League season, the suspension allowed Cantona to influence the progress of the famous Class of '92 during a tumultuous period at the club, something that paid dividends in subsequent seasons. After all the drama and uncertainty during his suspension, Cantona would eventually return to play some of his best football, rewarding the brave faith manager Alex Ferguson showed by not offloading the controversial star. In fact, 250 Days serves as a great reminder of the kind of confidence and vision that made Ferguson such a great manager. Cantona retiring before the peak of the Ferguson years gives the book a somewhat bittersweet conclusion.
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124 reviews2 followers
April 19, 2020
I enjoyed this but maybe because I'm obsessed with Man United and even more obsessed with Cantona. Cantona being my all time favourite player with the combination of attitude, skill, and the defining impact he had on the club and the Premier league, combined with my time being new to football as a teenager. This was a great United era, on the cusp of dominating English football and a new top generation of United talent (Giggs, Scholes, Butt, Neville, Beckham). All the more poignant is the story it's able to pivot around - that King fu kick into the stands which nearly started a riot, and preceded a year long saga. I l loved the story, it brought back memories, for me it was largely told well, I quite liked the impersonations even, though may be in the minority on that! Read this if you're at all interested in United, Cantona, and the definition of the Premier League era.
7 reviews
December 14, 2022
As a football book reader, I specifically look for books like this one. ‘250 Days’ is a great telling of an infamous event and the ramifications that followed. I very much enjoyed the anecdotes of Cantona’s time in the direct aftermath of the kick and how it, with one swing of the leg, propelled and accelerated Manchester United to the greatest period of success in their history.

Daniel Storey does a solid job at toes a fine line between critique and sympathy of the people involved. At times I was rooting for Cantona, other times I was frustrated with him.

But that is the brilliance of Eric Cantona. A legendary enigma and this book represents that best.
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136 reviews8 followers
December 10, 2019
This review can also be found on my blog at: https://livemanylives.wordpress.com/

Daniel Storey’s Portrait of an Icon is a masterclass in the profiling of the greats of our game and in 250 Days he has expanded that form to take in not only perhaps the most inspirational player of the Premier League era, but also one of the most successful dynasties of the English game and a period of enormous change. It makes for a captivating read.

Cantona is a player who transcends tribal rivalries, but it wasn’t always the case. The big personality that makes him so memorable now was of course a red flag to the bull of opposition supporters while he was cutting open defences and inspiring his club to an era of complete domination. On one such occasion, lines were crossed, as a tirade of abuse sparked a flash point that would reverberate through the history of the game.

It was a turning point for English football, triggering a genuine move away from the old First Division towards the global super-brand of the Premier League and a new relationship between fans and their heroes. It is interesting to reflect for a moment now how the open abuse of players is once again becoming commonplace with racism in particular prevalent, perhaps fuelled by a populist political environment that relies on division. It is hard to imagine Raheem Sterling diving into a crowd as Cantona did, but will his intelligent, articulate response to abuse be enough to cut through and transform a poisonous national rhetoric?

That Cantona was the trailblazer for the transformation of English football into the global spectacle that it is now only adds to his legend, as does the lasting impact that he had on Manchester United. His belief seems to have soaked through into the whole club, giving it the confidence, swagger and sense of entitlement to conquer the Premier League and ultimately, albeit after Cantona’s retirement, Europe. There is a sense in the book that without Cantona there would be no modern Colossus of Manchester.

Perhaps supporting that sentiment, one of the most striking elements of the book is just how many times Alex Ferguson’s leadership of the club was called into question. Despite everything that he achieved at Manchester United, questions were raised throughout his time including here when the first flavours of success were being savoured, but appeared to be fading.

We see Ferguson gamble everything on his instincts, despite the grumbles of common opinion, in a way that defined his leadership of the club, but we also get a glimpse of vulnerability as he wrestles with his conflicting beliefs of a moral imperative verses protecting and nurturing a special and pivotal talent. Whilst this is a book ostensibly about one footballing icon, it gives us a fascinating insight into another.

Especially for those who are football fans rather than dyed in the wool Manchester United supporters, Storey has done the legwork for you with his research and presented an entertaining and engaging read about a crucial moment in the development of the English game. Cantona is a complex character who courted controversy throughout his career, but he was also a genius with a football who played a key role in shaping both the modern Manchester United and the wider English game, and Storey captures that conundrum and legacy superbly.
1 review
July 10, 2019
I went into this book not knowing a huge deal about the Cantona saga other than the incident itself. I felt that the author did a wonderful job of fleshing out the story and he provides tonnes of interesting and amusing anecdotes and background which make this a thoroughly enjoyable read.

The book's brevity is also a plus. Rather than drag things out, the book clips along at a nice pace that ensures no one aspect of the story outstayed its welcome.

On the downside, there are times that the writer strays into fan-worship territory, seemingly all too quick to brush aside some of the more troubling aspects of the affair in favour of a more charitable and superficial analysis.

Furthermore, several phrases are repeated throughout, and a paragraph construction similar to "If X had the effect of Y, it was nothing compared to what Z would do." became increasingly grating as I progressed.

But all in all, highly recommended.
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88 reviews19 followers
November 5, 2019
And the Glory return..

MU có nhiều những tên tuổi, có những sự vĩ đại nhưng cái tên Cantona thục sụ là một điểm nhấn nổi bật ngay đến nỗi thế hệ giũa 9x nhu mình vẫn đang còn nghe đến. Hàng ngày.

"King" Eric, nguòi ta gọi anh nhu thế, hiện lên như một biểu tượng của sụ tự tin, sụ ngang tàng nhung bên trong là một tài nang xuất chúng. Một nguòi làm cả Sir Alex, một biểu tuọng của MU - điêu đúng lẫn hạnh phúc. Tất nhiên, sụ xuất hiện của cú Kungfu chính là cái bản lề - đuọc lột tả một cách rõ nét và chân thục nhất duói ngòi bút của cây bóng đá Daniel Storey.

Tụa Việt"Từ Cú Kung-fu Của “King” Eric Cantona Đến Sự Hình Thành Kỷ Nguyên Manchester United" thục sụ hay. Nguyên bản. Nhu chính cái cách và mà giọng van của tác giả vẽ lên, rất chân thục và khúc chiết.

Là fan MU thì đùng bỏ lõ. Cả kỷ nguyên thành công bát đầu tù hàng động điên rồ nhất. Từ tài năng phi thuòng nhất mà Quỷ đỏ tùng sỏ hũu.

Vẫn yêu và luôn luôn thế.

138 reviews2 followers
June 21, 2022
Sự kiện Eric Cantona song phi vào CĐV Crystal Palace năm 1995 giờ đã trở thành một hình ảnh khó quên trong 30 năm lịch sử Premier League. Tác giả đã đi vào mọi khía cạnh liên quan tới sự kiện này: từ quan điểm người trong cuộc, phản ứng của nhà báo và ảnh hưởng của nó tới Man United. Minh chỉ không đồng tình với cách bảo vệ Cantona trong cuốn sách: dù sao thì hành động của anh ta vẫn vô cùng xấu xí, dù ở phạm vi thể thao hay hành vi giữa 2 con người. Anh ta được bảo vệ từ Sir Alex giai đoạn đó là đủ rồi, không cần tô hồng thêm.
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10 reviews
April 17, 2025
I'm not sure what I expected, but I was disappointed. This is a love letter to Cantona rather than any kind of analysis of the infamous kick, which is really only discussed in the first half of the book. The rest is about the impact of his ban, which feels like a bit of a stretch.

The insight from former players is offered in the form of quotes from their respective autobiographies. I'd suggest reading those instead.

It isn't badly written and it's short enough not to overstay it's welcome, it just does not justify its existence at all.
1 review
January 31, 2019
Great read. Goes into great detail on the 250 days that Cantona was suspended. I learnt so much from this book I didn’t know and was tickled by a few of the anecdotes revealed. Especially the one from Sir Alex at Manchester town hall. Cantona was a maverick and a genius. The premier league what not be what it is today if it wasn’t for him. This period of his career defined him.
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34 reviews
October 9, 2020
Such a fun read of arguably the most interesting footballer of his generation. Offered a great insight into the media/players/management at the time. It would be a great read even for people who weren't as familiar with the events that took place and Daniel does a great job acknowledging the impact it had on the English game.
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190 reviews2 followers
February 22, 2019
Absorbing account of the most notorious incident involving the standout Premiership footballer of the 1990s. Maybe a bit too short for my liking, but the key points, issues and characters are all brought to life.
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36 reviews4 followers
February 23, 2019
Companion piece to auclair's book

A very candid and in-depth look into the selhurst park fracas and how it inspired a generation of youth in the Manchester United team. Brilliant book and an essential read for all football fans.
5 reviews
February 26, 2019
Cantonas stand against the Fans

I was initially put off by buying a book under 150 pages and whether it was worth the money. It puts you into the time and talks you through the incident, explaining all sides of the story. A well written book and well worth a read.
289 reviews3 followers
August 23, 2020
25th anniversary of that infamous incident ... Readers can re-live the moments, and also appreciate the problems around. Man-management is indeed delicate. Media management is always intriguing. Practice really makes players (not only in pitch, but also in life!)
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23 reviews3 followers
December 18, 2020
Naprosty must have pro vsechny fanousky United. 250 dni, ktere zmenilo moderni United. Cantona byl naprosty demon. V premier league nehral hrac, ktery by mel vetsi vliv na celou soutez a vyznamny klub.
16 reviews
January 24, 2021
A short book but very concise and well written, it really does capture the personalities of both Cantona and Ferguson l, as well as the premier league and Manchester United’s development in the mid 90’s. Well worth reading
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352 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2021
A good and interesting if short read. Have more empathy to Cantona than I did back then.
Expanding beyond the 'Potrait' approach of the earlier book it adds more detail and character to all involvedbut feels like it should be a 3rd of wider ranging book
1 review
July 18, 2021
Short, sweet and to the point. Did a really good job of detailing the events and the months that followed without dragging any one point out too much. An overall enjoyable read and should be read by any football fan.
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95 reviews3 followers
January 28, 2019
Anything Cantona related = ***** in my book.
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189 reviews5 followers
February 6, 2019
Cool book for the very few of you who are interested in the history of Manchester United, LOOOOOOL 😂
29 reviews
April 13, 2019
Enjoyed the book. I also think it is short, but long enough for the subject matter.
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147 reviews
August 30, 2019
A great story well told and a page turner despite being already well known.
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604 reviews
May 22, 2023
Great read, although genuinely hilarious that even here: Andy Cole doesn't get any respect, lol.
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