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Sir Alex Ferguson has spent 25 years as the manager of Manchester United and he has won the Premier
League 12 times, FA Cup 5 times, League Cup 4 times, the Champions League twice, 10...
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Andrew Cole has reflected on memories of his former Manchester United team mate and manager when
he was at Sunderland, Roy Keane, following his very public falling out with Sir Alex Ferguson.
"I was trying to sleep in a Hong Kong hotel when I heard the banging in the corridor,"
said Cole.
When I was offered the chance to write about United's best ever centre-backs, as part of a Best XI
feature, I jumped with excitement at the opportunity, without realizing that I was facing two huge
tasks. The first is that compiling a list (no matter the subject) is never easy and always likely
to leave [.
On 19 April 1997, Sir Alex team traveled to Liverpool and a victory would give United the title on
Merseyside before four weeks from the end. United were on top with 66 points with a game in
hand...
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Ian, Grognard and Eddy get together to create what might be Manchester United's greatest freekicks
of since the inception of The Premier League. Where does your favourite rank? 10. Gary Pallister.
May 1993 vs Blackburn @ Old Trafford. What can you say about this? I wasn't going to place this one
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MANCHESTER, England Javier Hernandez has capped a phenomenal debut season for United by scooping
the prestigious Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year Award. The accolade is voted for by fans across
the world on the club's official websites and honours United's best player in the 2010/11 campaign.
Chicharito, who has scored 20 goals [.
BBC has the interview with Eric Cantona from the weekend.
The Evening News has Gary Pallister's thoughts on United's siege mentality.
Caught Offside has the results for their poll on the Sir Alex best United XI of (voted for by
people born in the 90's).
Martin Samuel writes for The Daily Mail about Phil Dowd's awful performance at Anfield.
Sir Bobby Charlton is deservedly a national hero. It is easy to forget how major a star he was
in his day, and difficult to fathom just how huge he would be if playing nowadays.
But Sir Bobby Charlton is also the official flag-waver-in-chief for Manchester United and, not
for the first time, his interpretation of the facts is completely delusional.