Man U, Munich and Duncan Edwards… Part II
We have seen in Part I how the term 'Man U', considered objectionable by many supporters today, was created entirely uncontroversially by newspapers at least sixty years ago, as an easy printed abbreviation for Manchester United. Used initially almost exclusively for fixtures, results and league tables, it only later became part of grassroots speech a little later.
Republik Of Mancunia @ Nov 28, 2011 7:52 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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