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Vh1 to air Manchester United documentary
MUMBAI: Vh1 India has engaged its fans with premium International shows that have entertained Indian audiences over the years, like 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Tryin'. This month, Vh1 India will premiere the cinematic documentary, 'The Class of '92' on Wednesday, 9 July 2014 at 10 pm.
' The Class of '92' chronicles the rise of David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Phil and Gary Neville. The film charts Manchester United's journey from 1992 to the remarkable period of 1999 that saw the European Cup triumph and will dramatically interweave and mirror the highs and lows of its football odyssey with the immense social and cultural changes taking place in Britain at the time.
Apart from providing complete access to all the six players, the film also includes interviews with former Manchester United youth coach Eric Harrison, film maker Danny Boyle, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and The Stone Roses bassist Mani. It also relives some iconic, top of class moments like Diego Maradona's Hand of God in 1986, The Cryuff 'Turn' in 1974, Marco Tardelli Goal celebration in 1982, Roger Milla Dance Moves in 1990, Gordon Banks Miracle Save in 1970, Jack Taylor first referee to award penalty in a World Cup final in 1970, Argentina's 24 pass goal in 2006, Diego Maradonna's wonder goal vs. England in1986 and Van Persie's Superman header in 2014.
To give a little 'something special' for the football fanatics Vh1 will be running a week-long contest will be hosted on the channel's digital platforms. Through these platforms, Vh1 will be posting photographs of the matches and events of previous World Cup seasons and will be asking VH1 India fans to caption the image. The best caption will win a Vh1 Jersey. Vh1 will be posting one image everyday leading up to the premier of the show on 9 July.
So grab your football Jersey and call your friends over to spend a Wednesday night filled with football nostalgia.