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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Bobby Charlton - Manchester United Legend


Bobby Charlton is a true Manchester United Football Club legend, born in 1937 he signed for United in the summer of 1953 as a 15 year old and signed a professional contract the following year. Bobby Charlton went on to make 758 appearances and score 249 goals for the club.

Charlton was part of the United youth team that won the FA Youth Cup for three years in succession in 1954, 1955 and 1956. He made his first team debut for United against Charlton Athletic in 1956, scoring two goals on his debut, but he didn't start regularly for the first team until the later part of the season, however he managed to score 10 goals as Manchester won the 1956/57 First Division title and narrowly missed out on the FA Cup when they lost to Aston Villa in the final.

By 1958 Bobby Charlton had secured a regular place in the team and was scoring regularly, he scored two goals in United's 3-3 draw against Partizan Belgrade in the European Cup quarter-finals, and it was on the return plane journey, after a stopping in Munich to refuel, the plane crashed while attempting on take off, 20 of the 44 people on board the plane died in the crash, Bobby Charlton survived, with relatively minor injuries and amazingly he was back playing football within a month.

A period of re-building the team now followed, and Charlton was a major component of the new team, he played a pivotal role as Manchester United went onto to win the League title again in 1965 and 1967, in between those two titles, there was the small matter of the 1966 World Cup as Bobby Charlton played a leading role in the England side which won the tournament, including scoring two goals in the semi-final victory against Portugal. Bobby Charlton was capped 106 times by England and scored 49 goals for his country.

Charlton was named as English and European player of the year in 1966, but his greatest accolade as a Manchester United player came in 1968 when he captained the side to their first European Cup, beating Benfica in the final, and scoring two goals in the game that ended in 4-1 victory to United after extra time.

Bobby Charlton ended his United playing career in 1973, and he has been a member of the board of directors since 1984 he remains on the board to this day, he will always be remembered as one of the greatest players ever to play for Manchester United








Steve Goodwin is an expert author, football fan and retailer of Manchester United football gifts that are available from the Man United Shop and all items are available to ship worldwide


Sunday, June 26, 2011

George Best - Manchester United Legend


Without a doubt George Best was one of Manchester United's, if not one of the Worlds greatest ever football players. Born in Northern Ireland in 1946, George Best signed for Man United in 1963 and made a total of 470 appearances and scored 179 goals for the club. A naturally talented player, he was a pleasure to watch, and was once described by Pele as the greatest player in the World.

During his first season at Manchester United, Best made 26 league appearances and scored six goals, helping the team finish in second place in the First Division behind the eventual winners Liverpool.

The 1964-65 season would see United win the First Division League title by goal difference, as they finished the season with the same amount of points as Leeds United. Best was a key player in the team, alongside other greats such as Denis Law and Bobby Charlton. He made 41 appearances and scored 10 goals. United also reached the semi-finals of the European Fairs Cup and the FA Cup that season

Considered by many to have been the greatest most complete football player of all time, Best had every quality imaginable for a player. Speed, balance, vision, superb control of the ball, heading ability, the ability to create chances, beat players with ease, and score many great goals.

Manchester United won the First Division title again during the 1966-67 season as they won the title by four points. The English champions now had the opportunity to compete in the European Cup and United reached the final to face Benfica at Wembley stadium. Two goals from Bobby Charlton and goals from Brian Kidd and George Best himself completed the 4-1 victory, to ensure United became the first English team to win the trophy. Best, who scored 28 goals that year, was awarded the European and English Player of the Year title for that season.

Best was United's top goal scorer for six consecutive seasons, and still holds the record for the most goals scored in a match for the Reds, when he scored six goals against Northampton Town, in an FA Cup match in 1970, but he didn't win another trophy with the side as team of the 60's was gradually dismantled. Best also struggled with alcohol problems, a fight he would battle until his death in November 2005.

George Best left Manchester United in 1974 at the age of 27 and went onto to play for numerous other clubs, but it was his performances with the Reds that will always make him a true legend.








Steve Goodwin is an expert author, football fan and retailer of Manchester United football gifts which are available from the man united shop all items are available to ship worldwide


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Manchester United's Field of Dreams and the Red Army


Manchester United is one of the most exhilarating clubs in Europe. When you obtain the tickets of this club then you not only get a chance to see the thrilling game of this club, however it also gives you an opportunity to become familiar with the atmosphere of Old Trafford. It is also popularly called as the Field of Dreams. It is the home soil of the Red Devils as well as carnival ground meant for the Red Army.

It is well known fact that from the time when it was 1910, aficionado and supporters are purchasing Manchester United tickets to their home sports event at Old Trafford( except the era of World War II for 8 years when it was bombarded). Bobby Charlton, one of the most prominent players had named the sports ground as "Field of Dreams". Sir Robert "Bobby" Charlton was not an unknown name for the people at that time. He was really very popular for his aggressive game on or after "Midfield" in addition to his brutal long-range shot. He was called as the "Ballon d'Or" European footballer in the year of 1966 and he successfully won the "FIFA World Cup".

Old Trafford is the second-biggest English football sports ground which has the capacity of 76,212 Manchester United ticket purchasing cohorts. The great thing about this sports ground is that it has five-star rating given by UEFA and it is in the category of "UEFA elite stadium". It is one of the two to get this honor. It has got the chance to host a lot of FA Cup semi-final contests as an equitable spot plus a small number of "English national football team" England intercontinental clashes. It has also get the chance to horde many other big competitions in "1966 FIFA World Cup", "UEFA Euro 1996" as well as the "2003 UEFA Champions League Final".

The playing field of Old Trafford is delimited by four roofed stands authoritatively identified as the North, East, South as well as West stands. Every stand has at least two tiers, apart from the South Stand. This stand has only one tier because of edifice precincts. The lower tier of every stand is divided into two segments which are called as lower segments and upper segments. The lower segments have been rehabilitated from patios where supporters stood in the beginning of 1990s.

West Stand is the most famous stand at Old Trafford which is notably recognized as the "Stretford End". Initially planned to embrace 20,000 supporters, the Stretford End was the very last stand to be enclosed plus in addition the final left over all-roofed stand at the land previous to the strained improve to seating in the beginning of 1990s. Manchester United's most intransigent fans called as The Red Army are placed at Stretford End. The majority of the clamor along with ambiance at Old Trafford originates from this stand. The noise of Red Army was compared to a jumbo jet elating off. It is almost unfeasible to catch a set in the Stretford End as the supporters that fill up this stand presubscribed to their Manchester United period tickets each year.

It was a well known fact that Manchester United's Red Army was one of the most iniquitous and the largest crowd of cohorts that British football has seen till now. The city would be in a pandemonium when the Manchester's Red Army pursued their squad to a missing game. Everybody of the Red Army group would go by train, car, coach, and also by foot if required. In the era of mid-seventies more precisely "1974-75 in English football" when Manchester United had been downgraded from the apex flight of English football and participated one period in the "Football League Second Division", the Red Army did such bedlam at grounds up along with down the nation visiting sports ground a place where they outnumbered the home support at times, it showed the way to the preface of home with away supporter isolation and hurdling at football stadiums all the way through England.

Now we cannot compare the recent days Red Army to its foil in 1970's....80's. There is no Manchester based fans club; it extends athwart the globe, with a supporter stand of more than 300 millions. All these people would always like to search out to Old Trafford. They really like to watch the game and also they want to understand the original nature of that atmosphere. It really makes very uphill task to purchase the tickets of Manchester United.








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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Old Trafford - Manchester United's Theatre of Dreams


Old Trafford Football Ground is located at - Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Manchester. Sir Matt Busby Way was created in 1993, and was formerly known as Warwick Road North.

The ground's nickname is the Theatre Of Dreams.

Old Trafford has been Manchester United's home since 1910, with the exception of an eight-year period from 1941 to 1949, when it was bombed in the second world war. During that period United played their 'home' games at the ground of their rivals, Manchester City - at a financial cost of course. They had to pay City for the privilege consisting of a flat fee, and a gate percentage.

Old Trafford's current capacity is over 76,000. It's hoped that in time it will expand even further to 90,000 with greater capacity in the South Stand.

The ground has frequently hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue and several England international fixtures while the new Wembley Stadium was under construction. Before Wembley Stadium was built in 1923 the FA Cup Finals were played around the country, with Old Trafford hosting several of these.

Manchester United were formerly called Newton Heath, but it was decided in 1909 to build a new stadium. Designed by Scottish architect Archibald Leitch, the ground featured seating in the south stand under cover, while the remaining three stands were uncovered terraces.

In 1965 the old roof pillars were replaced with modern-style cantilevering on top of the roof, allowing all spectators a completely unobstructed view. This was an important step, as the World Cup was to be staged in the UK in the following year, 1966. Old Trafford was one of the venues used for the tournament.

By the 1980's the capacity had dropped to around 60,000 due to all the improvements in the ground. The capacity dropped still further in 1990, when the Taylor Report recommended, for safety reasons, and with the Government's agreement, that all stadia be converted to all-seaters.

Old Trafford's most recent expansion, which took place between July 2005 and May 2006, saw an increase of around 8,000 seats with the addition of second tiers to both the north-west and north-east sections of the ground.

Further redevelopments saw United buy up additional land round about.

The Old Trafford pitch is now surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as the North, East, South and West Stands. The West End is the 'Stretford End' where the diehard, most vocal, United fans sit.

On 29 May 2008, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Manchester United's first European Cup title, a statue of the club's old stars of George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton, entitled "The United Trinity", was unveiled across Sir Matt Busby Way from the East Stand.

The ground continues to break attendance records. The newer Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal FC, has a lower capacity, just over 60,000. Only one football ground has a higher capacity than the Theatre of Dreams, and that's at the new Wembley Stadium in London.

Manchester United supporters have an insatiable appetite for watching their team play. It seems that however big the ground gets, the seats will almost always be filled. That's what success on the pitch does for this wonderful game, and this glorious team that is Manchester United.








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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Denis Law - Manchester United Legend


Born in Scotland in 1940 Denis Law was one of Manchester United's greatest ever players. Making a total of 398 appearances and scoring 237 goals for the Reds he won two League titles, the FA Cup and was crowned as European Footballer of the year. Along with George Best and Bobby Charlton, he formed part of the most formidable strike force in English football.

Law began his football career with Huddersfield Town, making his debut in 1956, aged just 16. Huddersfield were playing in the Second division at that time, and it wasn't long before Law attracted the attention of some bigger clubs. Despite interest from Manchester United and Liverpool, Law signed for Manchester City in 1960, for a them British record fee of ?55,000.

Denis Law soon established himself in the City team, scoring regularly, but the team as a whole were struggling, and involved in a relegation battle in the First division for much of the season, and although he enjoyed his time at City he wanted to be part of a more successful team, ultimately he signed for Italian side Torino in 1961.

Unfortunately Law had a torrid time in Italy, he didn't like the style of football, which hindered his attacking style of play and he put in a transfer request. Law eventually signed for Manchester United in 1962, for ?115,000, which was a new British transfer record.

Law immediately fitted in at United, becoming a fixture in the team and scoring regularly, although United had a poor league season and narrowly avoided relegation from the First Division. Despite a poor season, United reached the FA Cup Final and beat Leicester City 3-1 in the final to win the cup, with Denis Law scoring one of the goals.

The following season was trophy-less but saw United finish second in the league. During the 1964-65 season Manchester United went onto win the First Division League Title and Law contributed 28 league goals that season as he won the European Footballer of the Year award.

During the 1965-66 season, Law sustained an injury to his knee while on international duty for Scotland, he'd had previous surgery on his knee, but the injury was to prove troublesome for the rest of his playing career.

United regained the First Division title in 1967, and their finest hour came in 1968 when they won their first European Cup beating Benfica 4-1 in the final, although Denis Law missed both the semi-final and final through injury.

The following season United reached the semi-final of the European cup, but Law would not win another trophy with the Reds. Troubled by his persistent knee injury, he missed many games and he finally left in 1973 re-signing for rivals Manchester City on a free transfer, he will always remain one of United's greatest players.








Steve Goodwin is an expert author, football fan and retailer of Manchester United football gifts which are available from the man united shop all items are available to ship worldwide.


Saturday, June 11, 2011

Why Fans Love the Manchester United Team


One of the most loved and admired football club by most of the fans all over the world independent of their locality is Manchester United, the fans of these clubs are found almost everywhere in these world where most of them want to be associated with these team because of its fame and success. It's good to know the reason why this club has a very large following of fans.

It has often been argued that the fans of Manchester united are not necessarily from the city of Manchester itself, but are found all over at different places. In fact most of them are from London rather than being from the hometown of this team. This proves that the team has a very large following all around the world and even within the country where other teams play.

The fans range from those who are in support of the team be it when they are in problems and cannot manage to win the game that they are playing to those fans who are supporting the team just because they know they often have a winning streak so they love to be associated with the glory.

The winning streak and the large following has made most television networks to ensure they televise this games live as they are being played so that they can be able to attract more viewers.

This has also encouraged most of the viewers who tune in to watch these matches to enjoy them and in fact to expect to see the next game since the team has always been winning and if the team is not winning, the fans expect a tough but entertaining game.

This has also made companies to join up with the television stations as they try to ensure they sponsor these games every time they are being televised. This has made parents who are followers of Manchester United to encourage their children to be watching those games and this ensures even as the children become mature they become fans of Manchester united.

The truth of the matter is so long as a team has a good winning streak; people will always be ready to support it so long as they continue doing the same.

Especially people who are in countries where the football game is not well nurtured and it does not please them, they end up being by circumstances to support Manchester united.








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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Manchester United a Tribute to the Busby Babes


As Manchester United celebrates the Busby Babes and remembers the disaster that killed 23 people connected with the club it is important to remember the team's achievements preceding that disastrous night. Matt Busby's team had an average age of just 22 when it won the championship in 1955-56. The darlings of football looked set to dominate football for the decade to come.

World War 2 had left many football teams struggling in terms of success and in terms of finance. Manchester United were no different. Old Trafford had been bombed and virtually destroyed meaning the team were required to play their home fixtures at Manchester City's ground between 1941 and 1949.

Matt Busby was appointed Manager of Manchester United in October 1946 following an illustrious career playing for Liverpool. Busby had a policy of youth development a tradition the club has proudly continued to this day. The name Busby Babes comes from this very trait.

It took Busby 6 years to win the championship. He took the team to 2nd place in 1946/47, 1948, 1949 and 1951 before finally landing the title in 1952. It was the hard work and determination that took this talented team to the top. Busby and Manchester United next won the title in 1956 and in 1957 with worldwide names such as Bobby Charlton and Duncan Edwards within its ranks.

In 1956 Manchester United were the first English team to compete in the European cup. The Busby Babes beat Anderlecht and Borussia Dortmund before a truly entertaining encounter with Athletico Bilbao. The Babes were 5-3 down after the first leg, but goals from Taylor, Viollet and Johnny Berry ensured an historic 6-5 win to Man Utd. The Busby Babes then went on to face Real Madrid, the giants of European football in the semi final. Sadly they could not overcome Madrid's might and Busby's babes went home empty handed.

Busby and his Babes qualified for the competition the year after, there was talk of a treble such was the quality of the team at the time. Unfortunately events were to take a drastic turn for the worse. Man Utd had played their home leg against Red Star Belgrade in the first leg of the quarter finals beating the team 2-1. The second leg was an entertaining affair with the scores locked at 3-3 after 90 minutes. United finally won through, the final score being 5-4 on aggregate.

This game was to be the "Babes" last as a team. They boarded flight BE609 a British European Airways "Elizabethan" class Airspeed Ambassador charter aircraft G-ALZU 'Lord Burghley'. On board were players, club officials and press representitives.

The plane stopped to refuel in Munich. Takeoff was attempted twice but had to be aborted because of problems with the engines. On the third attempt the plain failed to gain adequate height and crashed into a nearby house. 43 passengers died in the tragic event including players and club officials.

Busby's generation of players that perished on this fateful night were some of the brightest talents in the game. This article is to remember their great achievements and to celebrate the ethos of the club that is Manchester United. Man Utd has proudly carried on with the tradition of encouraging youth development and if it wasn't for Busby and his babes players such as Scholes, Beckahm, the Nevilles would not have had their chance to play at the highest level.

In rememberence of Mark Jones, David Pegg, Roger Byrne, Geoff Bent, Eddie Colman, Liam Whelan, Tommy Taylor, Walter Crickmer, Tom Curry, Bert Whalley, and Duncan Edwards who were all killed in the accident thankyou for making the club what it is today. The fans and players have dedicated this year to you and your families. A special mention goes out to Johnny Berry and Jackie Blanchflower who were injured and never played again. Matt Busby, you made Manchester United, you defined its history and you will always be remembered by supporters of the club. To the sports writers and cabin crew who lost their lives in this fatal crash we remember and thank you for your service to the team.








Mark Hirst is an experienced writer. You can visit his Man Utd blog for all news and discussion about Manchester united.


Saturday, June 4, 2011

Who Are Manchester United?


Manchester United are an English professional football club based in Old Trafford Manchester. Man United play in the English premier league which is arguably the best league in the world. Manchester United started off as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878 and then changed to their new name Manchester United in 1902. The club relocated to old Trafford in 1910.

United were the first English football team to win the European cup in 1968, which was an amazing achievement since the club lost many of their players 8 years previous to the event in the Munic air disaster. The club has gone on to win the European Cup a further twice notably the most famous was during the 1998-1999 season where United were losing 1-0 with 3 minutes to go and they scored two goals and won. That season the club won the famous treble which consisted of the FA Cup, Premier League and European Cup. This feat has never been achieved since by another English club.

Manchester United is the joint top most successful football team in the English premier league. Their also the richest and the club is worth around ?1.2 billion which makes it the most valuable football club in the world.

Manchester United are owned by the Glazer family who took over the club by paying more than ?800 million for them since 2003. The Glazer family have racked up a mass debt against the club which gathers millions and millions of interest each year, because of this the fans of the club started a campaign to try and return ownership to the supporters with a billion pound takeover bid.








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