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Monday, August 29, 2011

Manchester United Football Club Facts


History:

Manchester United Football Club is an English football club which plays at Old Trafford located in Greater Manchester. They currently play in the top division in football being the Premier League. The club was formed in 1878 as Newton Heath. They joined the Football League in 1892 and they have played in the top division of English football since 1938. The average attendance at the club has been higher than any other team in English football. The club is one of the most successful in the history of English football and has won over 20 major honours since Sir Alex Ferguson became manager. Since the 1990's United have been one of the richest clubs in the world with the highest revenue of any football club.

Club Crest:

The United club crest has been changed on a few occasions, but the main form remains similar. The badge has been designed around the crest of the city of Manchester. The red devil on the clubs badge is part of the design due to the club's nickname The Red Devils, which was taken on in the early 1960's.

Stadium:

United's magnificent stadium 'The Theatre of Dreams' was bought in 1909 for around ?60,000 with a total construction cost of ?90,000. The capacity of this stadium in total is 76,212 fans all seated.

Sponsorship:

The sponsors who are currently with Manchester United are AIG who are the main sponsors of Man United, and as part of the sponsorship deal their logo is displayed on the front of the club's shirts and is also on other merchandise. The AIG deal was announced by Manchester United in 2006 and is worth a British record ?56.5 million.

Owner and Chairmen:

The owner of this amazing football club is Malcolm Glazer who is there to make sure the club runs smoothly and doesn't go bankrupt. Also along with Malcolm Glazer are the co-chairmen being Joel and Avram Glazer. Together they run a successful business in keeping Manchester United in the top financial condition so the team is able to win important matches and please fans.








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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Manchester United V Liverpool - The World's Biggest Football Rivalry


For many years Liverpool FC have held the title as the most successful club in England thanks to their record breaking 18 First Division/Premier League titles. However in recent years Manchester United have had a long run of constant success and now tie with Liverpool's record of 18 League titles thanks to their Premier League title for the 2008/09 season.

Manchester and Liverpool are both in the North West of England and are situated approximately 34 miles apart, with the M62 motorway the easiest way to get between the two cities.

The rivalry between inhabitants of both cities transcends Football and is part of the culture, and originally stems from the Industrial revolution period of the late 1800's and early 1900's. Liverpool's port was large and brought in huge amounts of ships and cargo providing jobs and wealth to the area. As Manchester floundered they decided to build the Manchester ship canal that linked the city of Manchester with the Irish sea. Whilst this brought prosperity and jobs to Manchester it caused unemployment in Liverpool and much resentment.

On the footballing side Manchester United were the first team to lift the European Cup in 1968 under the stewardship of the legendary Scottish manager Sir Matt Busby. Liverpool did not win the European Cup until the 1970's but have now won the trophy 5 times to United's 3 times.

Whilst the 1970's and 1980's were most definitely Liverpools glory period of success, the 1990's and 2000's were Man Utd's glory period of success. Liverpool have now gone 19 years without winning the League title in England.

During the 2008/09 Premier League season Liverpool did the double over Man Utd, beating them 2-1 at Anfield and 4-1 at Old Trafford, it was Liverpool's best league campaign in years but they still came up short as United won the league by four points.

Games between the sides are fiercely fought occasions and tickets for these games are very hard to get hold of due to the extremely high demand, if you are not a season ticket holder the only way to get one is to use a reputable ticket agent.








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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The History Of Manchester United Football Club


The Manchester United Football Club is undoubtedly the most famous team in professional soccer. Originally the club was founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to Old Trafford in 1910. Manchester United has fans across the globe, throughout Europe, Asia as well as North and South America.

In 1968 United was the first English team to win the prestigious European Cup. They also won the EUFA Champions League in 1999 and 2008. The have won English Premier League Titles in 11 seasons since 1992. They have also won the FA Cup 11 times in total.

The most famous Footballer of all time, David Beckham signed for Manchester in 1992, at the young age of only 17. Beckham played for Manchester United from 1992 -2003, when he signed with Real Madrid. Beckham enjoyed a successful career with Manchester United winning 6 League titles and taking part in the infamous treble.

In 1999 Manchester United won a historic treble, winning the EUFA Champions League, The Premier League title, and the FA Cup in the same season. They Defeated Bayern Munich at the Camp Nou to complete the treble. Sir Alex Ferguson was Knighted in recognition of this accomplishment.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy signed for the club in 2001, and went on to score 150 goals in just 219 games with United. During his time at United, Rudd won the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year in 2 seasons with the club. He also lead the team in scoring in the EUFA Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Manchester United as an 18 year old in 2003 for over 12 million pounds. Ronaldo won the Champions League with United and was also named the FIFA footballer of the year in 2008. Cristiano has seen limited success since leaving the club for Real Madrid.

Wayne Rooney is the current superstar for the club, and has enjoyed success at a young age. However Rooney is coming off a poor performance at the World Cup in South Africa. and has been in the headlines recently for all the wrong reasons. Rumors in the British tabloids suggest that Wayne has been caught cheating on his pregnant wife with a $2000 per night prostitute. Manchester will need Rooney to focus on football if they are to have any success this season.








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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Manchester United - One of the World's Most Famous Football Clubs


Manchester United Football Club play at Old Trafford, Manchester and are one of the most recognised names in world football.

Club Heritage - Formed as Newton Heath L&YR F.C. in 1878 they changed their name to Manchester United in 1902. They also changed their strip from green and gold to the red and white colours that they wear today.

One of the club's most famous managers in the 20th Century was Matt Busby. He became manager in 1945 and led them to league championship titles in 1952,1956,1957. They became the first English club to play in the European Cup and reached the semi-finals where they were beaten by the Spanish team Real Madrid.

The Munich Air Disaster- In 1958 tragedy struck. The team were travelling back from a European Cup match in Munich when their plane crashed on take off. Eight of the team were killed. Matt Busby survived and set about rebuilding his team. They won the FA Cup in 1963 and league titles in 1665 and 1967. Then in 1968 Manchester United won the European Cup beating Benfica 4 - 1 in the final at Wembley becoming the first ever English Club to win the competition.

Treble Winning Year - One of the most memorable years in the club's recent history was 1999 when they won the treble - the Premier League, the FA Cup and the European Champions League. The Champions League Final was played at the Nou Camp, Barcelona where Manchester United famously came back from 1-0 down to beat Bayern Munich 2-1 with an injury time winner.

In 2008 they again won the Champions League beating Chelsea 6-5 on penalties after playing out a 1-1 draw in Moscow.

Manchester United are the most successful ever Premier League club having won the title an incredible 11 times since it was formed in the 1992/93 season under the leadership of manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Premier League Titles

1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009








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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Manchester United FC is Every Football Player's Dream Club


Manchester United FC (Football Club) is one of the greatest football clubs in the world. An English Premier League football club, the home ground of MU is at Old Trafford in Greater Manchester. Manchester United FC was formed in 1878 as Newton Heath and in 1892 the club joined the Football League. Manchester United has been playing in the top division of English football since 1938. The only years it didn't play was in the 1974-75 season.

Today, Manchester United FC is the reigning champions of the English Premier League since they won the 2008-09 Premier League Championship Trophy. It is considered as one of the most successful football clubs in the history of English football. Since 1986, the team has won 22 major honors under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson. In 1968, Manchester United became the first English club to win the European Cup after they defeated Benfica 4-1. They won the European Cup for the second time in 1999 followed by another win in 2008. They finished as the runner-up in 2009. Manchester United FC holds the joint record for maximum number of English league titles and FA cup wins with the former being 18 and the latter being 11.

This football team is also considered as one of the richest clubs in the world since the late 1990s. Currently, it is ranked as the most valuable as well as richest club in any sport across the world and has an overall estimated value worth £1.136 billion ($1.870 billion/EUR1.319 billion). Known to its fans as the "Red Devils", the current manager of Manchester United FC is Sir Alex Ferguson and captain is Gary Neville.

The Manchester United club was known as Newton Heath L&YR F.C. in 1878 and went almost bankrupt in 1902. It was saved from bankruptcy by J. H. Davies who was the managing director of Manchester Breweries. The club came to be officially named as Manchester United on 26 April 1902. Davies then changed the club's colors from white and navy to red, white and black, which is symbolic in modern football.

Since 1904, The Red Devils have been winning and losing in different seasons till Matt Busby was appointed in 1945 as the manager. Busby had innovative ideas and they paid rich dividends in the form of the club's performance. Manchester United finished second in the English league in 1947, 1948 and 1949 and won the FA Cup in 1948. The Red Devils went on to win the league again in 1956 and at that time the average age of the players was 22. The players scored as many as 103 goals through the championship. Known as the Busby Babes and led by Duncan Edwards, they went on to win the league again in 1956-57. The team also became the first team to compete in the European Cup. Manchester United on their way to the semi-final defeated Belgian Champions Anderlecht 10-0 and till this day, it stands as their biggest ever win in any competition.

The team was nearly wiped out by the Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958 but what didn't get wiped out was the spirit of the Red Devils. Even today, the clock at Old Trafford shows the time of the crash but since then the team was created from scratch and they went on to win the FA cup in 1963 and the UEFA Champions League in 1968.








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Friday, April 15, 2011

Manchester United - The World Famous Football Team's Humble Beginnings

Manchester United is rated as one of the top three football teams in the world, along with Real Madrid and Barcelona. But the team known worldwide as the 'Red Devils' and one of the most successful and wealthiest clubs in the history of English football, as well as the most widely supported football team in the world, comes from a very humble origin.

Man United began life in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR Football Club, set up by the Carriage and Wagon department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway at its depot at Newton Heath in north-east Manchester. Originally an amateur team that played other railway departments, in 1892 it formed the First Division of the Football League - but was relegated to Second Division after only two seasons. The team now known and loved worldwide almost never happened, because in January 1902, with debts of 2,670 - equivalent to 210,000 in 2010 (but nothing compared with its current debt of 520million) - it was served with a winding-up order.

Fortunately for future fans, four local businessmen paid 500 each to buy the club, and then changed its name. On 26 April 1902, Manchester United officially came into existance, and following their first league title in 1908 and the FA Cup a year later, Old Trafford was named as the team's future home. When United played their first match on 19 February, 1910, it was against arch-rivals, Liverpool United, who beat them 4-3.

The first plans produced gave the new stadium a seating capacity of 100,000, though it was eventually lowered to 77,000. On 25 March 1939 76,962 spectators filled the stadium -- a record attendance. Sadly not for a home team match, but for an FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town, which ended in a draw. Old Trafford picked up its nickname when football legend Sir Bobby Charlton, one of Manchester United's most famous players, called it 'The Theatre of Dreams'.

Visitors to the Manchester United Museum and Tour may never get to play on the 'Hallowed Ground' - in fact, they aren't even allowed to touch it - but it is a magnet for fans worldwide. It's the WOW factor they get as they step out into the stadium and see it live for the first time. Most of them will have seen it many, many times on television, but to just to be in one of the stands, or sit in the Manager's box, where they've see Alex Furguson sit during a match, is magical to them."

The tour guides know everything and everything about the team and its home ground, but one of the biggest thrills for many visitors is one of the least expected - a visit to the home team's changing rooms, where shirts with each player's name hang from hooks in the wall, above a plain wooden bench. Everyone wants to sit where their idol sits and have a photograph taken alongside his shirt. Sadly, what most of them don't realise is that it really isn't his shirt, it's a copy from the Museum shop, but at least they're allowed to dream...

Throughout the tour there are memories of that fateful day in February 1958, when British European Airways Flight 609 crashed on take off from Munich. On board were the 'Busby Babes', a nickname given to Manchester United because of their manager, Matt Busby, and a number of supporters and journalists. Of forty-four passengers on board, twenty died, with another three dying later in hospital as a result of their injuries.

But the solemn mood changes when visitors enter the 'tunnel', prepared to follow in their favourite's footsteps onto the sacred pitch they've only ever seen on television. As the crowds roar and music blares, they run out - and turn very quickly to the right. No-one, unless you are part of the team or ground maintenance, ever gets to set foot on this Hallowed Ground.








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