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Before Eric, United were the sleeping giants of English football with only one eye open. They had won trinkets at home and abroad, but a crippling obsession with league supremacy remained painfully unfulfilled.
After Eric, the club were swollen with success and belief, and much of it was down to the maverick Frenchman. It's rare that any individual can swallow up everyone's hopes and fears and grow stronger as a result. But Cantona did that.
He is Brando, Picasso and the Smiths combined. Like them he is brilliant and knows it, but more vitally he shares their capacity to influence and inspire. He was a giant fish in a big pond and his ripples are still felt today.
The other reason why Manchester is so willing to remove its head from its own arse to salute Eric is the magnificent bastard factor. For many he is the most iconic and enigmatic character ever associated with the city.
The upturned collar; the studs to xenophobia; the delicate chips, the effortless flicks; the puffed-out chest; the sardine and trawlers; the Ken Loach film; the standing up for kids in Gaza. Everything - everything - is so f*cking on point.
In November of 1992, Eric Daniel Pierre Cantona landed in Manchester and a quiet eruption occurred. No one heard it back then but they can hear it now.

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