In 1992, Manchester United were owned by the son of a local butcher, Arsenal run by a family of Old Etonians and Liverpool controlled by a Mersey pools magnate. None, however, were English champions; that was Leeds United, whose unexpected title success had been given a late, significant push over the line by Eric Cantona, one of the 11 foreigners who started matches on the first weekend of England’s new FA Premier League.
On August15,1992, the big story on the opening day of the season was the two goals scored by Blackburn Rovers’ Alan Shearer, a £3.2 million British record signing, in a 3-3 draw with Crystal Palace. To all intents and purposes it was, however, just another opening day, not the dawn of a new era. World Soccer’s August1992…
