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Published 11:30 16 Apr 2024 BST
Updated 11:30 16 Apr 2024 BST

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The definitive documentary series about Man United's historic treble winning season is set to drop next month.
Following the team's road to greatness featuring untold stories from the squad, the series has been describe as a "love letter to one of the greatest achievements in world football".
More specifically the doc, which will drop on Amazon Prime, follows the 10 days in 1999 which saw United win the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the Champion's League.
You can watch the trailer for 99 below:
Sharing the trailer to X, Prime wrote: "The story of Man Utd’s remarkable treble-winning season in 1998/99, told by those who were part of it. Coming to Prime Video on 17 May."
According to Prime, the documentary "features exclusive interviews from the key characters in the story – including David Beckham, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Peter Schmeichel and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer" and will allow viewers to relive "every perspective and vital moment in vivid detail".
The doc also features never-before-seen footage as well as behind-the-scenes videos from the club and fans alike.
Fans are already losing their minds over the doc with many taking to X in the wake of the trailers release.
One wrote: "Finally something good to watch as United fan."
A second commented: "FINALLY, I CAN FINALLY WATCH SOMETHING GOOD ABOUT MANCHESTER UNITED!"
A third wrote: "This looks amazing. No plastic. No cheating. Just pure reality and emotion."
It's set to drop on Prime Video, May 17th.
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