99 - Season 1
Season 1
99, the definitive documentary series of Manchester United's historic treble-winning season, within which the iconic team won the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League across 10 pivotal days in 1999.
Episodes
Win the League
Coming off a disappointing year, Manchester United start their season struggling to find consistency. Frustrations grow in the dressing room in spite of manager Alex Ferguson's efforts to strengthen the squad to beat the reigning champions, Arsenal. The team finds hope in a sensational striking partnership but it all comes down to a nail-biting final day to decide who will win the league.
Unbeatable
Facing their rivals at home and in Europe, the pressure is on for the young core of Manchester United. Yet to prove themselves on the biggest of stages, the team pull together on an extraordinary unbeaten run reaching the FA Cup Final at Wembley and putting them on the brink of history.
Make History
After years of disappointment in Europe, Manchester United finally have the chance to restore the European glory of 1968 as they prepare for the Champions League Final. Captain Roy Keane and Paul Scholes' absence however, looms large over a depleted midfield, bringing uncertainty to the team who find themselves trailing and letting slip the opportunity to make history and win the treble.
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