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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








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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