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Sunday, 6 November 2011

Sir Alex Ferguson stand named at Old Trafford.


On Saturday as I made my way to the gate at Old Trafford there was an announcement on the Tannoy; it asked that all spectators be in their seats 10 minutes before kick-off because Sir Alex's 25th anniversary as Manchester United manager was to be recognized in a small ceremony.

Both teams' players lined up in a guard of honour style and Chief Executive David Gill was waiting near the Centre spot for The Boss with a microphone.  A few words were said which I didn't fully hear and then as everyone quietened down David Gill Chief executive announced that the North Stand was going to be named after Sir Alex Ferguson!  The place was for a moment really quiet apart from the dumb Sunderland fans trying to ruin the occasion, as everyone was very surprised by the announcement.  Even from the second tier of the Stretford End I immediately knew that Fergie was just as surprised because his body language said it so loudly and clearly.

The majority of the songs were for Fergie from that point on and even though I was a little dissapointed by some of our play, it will be one of the most fondly remembered days at Old Trafford I have.  Regarding the match itself, there were some very good individual performances and I felt Patrice Evra played some wonderful attacking football.  Phil Jones deserves a mention for his attitude alone, Wayne Rooney worked as hard as usual and Chirarito's hold up play is ever-improving.  All together it was a disciplined display from United and although Sunderland didn't offer much of a test for our defence they worked very hard at stopping the Reds and their keeper saved them from a heavier defeat.

The following stats are from Man United Official Website.

Sir Alex's trophies in numbers

Silverware is a true measure of success and Sir Alex has seen plenty of it in his time at United. Here we take a look at his trophies in numbers...
Premier League (1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011)
1999/00 – United’s most comprehensive league title yet – biggest winning margin of points (18), most goals (97), most points in a 38-game season (91), joint-most wins and joint-least defeats (28 and 3)… good job all round, we’d say.
111 – Wayne Rooney has scored more Premier League goals for Sir Alex than another other player, netting 111 goals in 226 league appearances (up to 05/11/11) – almost exactly one in two. His goals have contributed to four league titles.
1597 – the total points we've amassed in all Premier League campaigns (up to Everton) – that’s an incredible 202 points more than our nearest challenger, Arsenal. Catch us if you can…
7 injury-time minutes had elapsed before Steve Bruce won all three points against Sheffield Wednesday in April 1993, spurring us on to our first Premier League title.

18 – the number of points directly delivered by Eric Cantona goals in 1995/96’s Double Double season. Five games had a score of 1-0 (Cantona), and he hit our goal in three draws.
FA Cup (1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004)
85’ – the magic-minute mark when Cantona grasped history in May 1996. The Cup-winning goal made United the first team to land the Double on two occasions – in the space of three years as well.
9 – Roy Keane lasted less than 10 minutes of the final in 1999, injured in a Gary Speed challenge – two minutes before Teddy Sheringham broke the deadlock. Sheringham had been Keane’s replacement and had only been on the pitch for 96 seconds before he was celebrating finding the net.
15 – United hit three goals in the final against Millwall in 2004 and bagged 12 to get to Cardiff in the first place. Cristiano Ronaldo got one and Ruud van Nistelrooy a brace to tame the Lions. Ruud’s first came from the spot, only his second success from five penalties that season.
11 – Sir Alex is the most decorated boss in FA Cup history. His five trophies have made United the most successful club
in the competition, contributing to our 11 Cups.
£100 – the amount Dennis Wise bet Cantona he’d miss his first penalty in the 1994 Cup final against Chelsea. Eric
also bagged a second spot-kick in a 4-0 victory. To be fair to Wise, he did pay up.
Europe (Cup Winners' Cup 1991, Champions League 1999, 2008)
4 – United’s Cup Winners’ Cup triumph in 1991 was the first time we’d won the competition in four attempts. Sporting Lisbon ended Sir Matt Busby’s run in 1963, Porto were the victors in 1977 and Juventus halted Big Ron in 1984’s semi-final. The boss called the victory ‘a major step forward’.
759 – Ryan Giggs broke Sir Bobby Charlton’s appearance record in Moscow in 2008 by making his 759th bow in Red.
180 – There were three minutes, or 180 seconds, of injury time added to the final in 1999, a period Sir Alex said encapsulated United spirit. “They summed up everything that’s made United the greatest club in the world,” he said.
81% of fans believed that United’s 1999 European title was “good for English football”, according to a Gallup poll.

League Cup (1992, 2006, 2009, 2010)
50 – United successfully defended the League Cup for the first time in 2010, in what was the competition’s 50th anniversary.
6 – Carlos Tevez was joint-top scorer in the 2008/09 cup with six – four came in the quarter-final with Blackburn.
15 goals were scored by United on the way to lifting the League Cup for the first time in 1992. Brian McClair netted in the first match on the road to Wembley, against Cambridge United, and scored the only goal of the final against Nottingham Forest.
66,866 – the number of fans who watched United lift the 2006 League Cup at the Millennium Stadium, the last trophy we picked up in Cardiff.

Sir Alex's other trophies

Super Cup (1991)
Community Shield (1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011)
Inter-Continental Cup (1999)
Club World Cup (2008)
30 – On as a sub at half-time in the 2010 Community Shield against Chelsea, it took new signing Javier Hernandez just half an hour to register his first competitive goal for the Reds – a shot that rebounded off his face. United won 3-1.
22,110 – Due to redevelopment work at Old Trafford, just over 22,000 saw our 1-0 Super Cup victory over Red Star
Belgrade in 1991. The tie was supposed to be over two legs, but only the game in Manchester was played because of political unrest in the Yugoslav capital.
1 – No British side had won the Inter-Continental Cup before – United lost out to Estudiantes in 1968 – and Sir Alex
described the victory over Palmeiras as ‘no mean feat’ and quite liked calling his club ‘world champions’.
575 – In the 2008 Community Shield against Portsmouth, Sir Alex fielded a side with 575 caps between them. The experience told from the penalty spot. Jermain Defoe was the only Pompey man to score, while Tevez, Giggs and Carrick netted for us.

Watch the naming of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand at Manutd.com

Also, here is a channel with some great old footage about Manchester United and it's history.



Watch live streaming video from mymutv at livestream.com
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Sunday, 9 October 2011

Youth Team Fixtures List 2011/12 #mufc

Manchester United YouthTeam has, over the years produced many top footballers.  Paul Scholes, David Becham, the Neville brothers and more recently the likes of Tom Cleverley and Danny Wellbeck.  More youngsters like Ravel Morrison and Ryan Tunnicliffe are tipped to make the step up to the first team over the next couple of seasons and just watching the United youngsters you can already see the special talents they have to offer.

I'll be trying to watch the youth games on MUTV this season as they play delightful, attacking football in the true United way.


Fixture list:

U18s: Fixtures 2011/12

Manchester United official shirt jerseySat Aug 20 Portsmouth H 1-2
Sat Aug 27 Southampton A 2-4
Sat Sep 3 Leeds United H 3-1
Sat Sep 10 Sheffield United A 2-0
Sat Sep 17 Middlesbrough H 1-1
Sat Sep 24 Blackburn Rovers A 2-3
Sat Oct 1 Manchester City H 1-3
Sat Oct 8 Wolves A 2-5Fri
Oct 14 Liverpool A 12:00
Wed Oct 19 Crewe Alexandra H 13.30
Sat Nov 5 Bolton Wanderers A
Sat Nov 12 Stoke City H
Sat Nov 19 West Bromwich Albion H
Sat Dec 3 Everton A
Sat Dec 10 Liverpool H
Sat Dec 17 Crewe Alexandra A
FAYC 3rd Rd to be played by 17 Dec
Sat Jan 7 Bolton Wanderers H
Sat Jan 14 Stoke City A
Sat Jan 21 West Bromwich Albion A
FAYC 4th Rd to be played by 21 Jan Sat Jan 28 Everton H
Sat Feb 11 Blackburn Rovers H
FAYC 5th Rd to be played by 11 Feb
Sat Feb 18 Manchester City A
Sat Feb 25 Wolves H
FAYC 6th Rd to be played by 25 Feb Sat Mar 3 Barnsley A
Sat Mar 10 Sunderland H 12:00
Sat Mar 17 Sheffield Wednesday A
FAYC SF (1) to be played by 17 Mar Sat Mar 31 Newcastle United H 12:00
FAYC SF (2) to be played by 31 Mar Sat Apr 21 Huddersfield Town A
FAYC Final (1) to be played by 21 Apr
Sat May 5 Premier Academy League SF
FAYC Final (2) to be played by 5 May

Sat May 12 Premier Academy League Final (TBC)









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Monday, 15 August 2011

MUTV - Sky Virgin Media or Internet Broadband

 I've been watching a load of MUTV lately, there is tons of exclusive footage from behind the scenes.  There really is no other way of gaining access to so much exclusive content. So I thought I'd make a quick post showing you how to get access.



MUTV is the official television channel for Manchester United, broadcasting seven days a week on Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com), Sky (www.sky.co.uk) and online.
The channel shows replays of all Manchester United matches and full game analysis, as well as live reserve team matches, fan phone-ins, exclusive interviews with players and management, and the aptly-named Talk of the Devils chat show.
And with everything filmed in a studio at Man Utd’s home ground, Old Trafford, footy fans will get all the latest news, when it happens, straight from the pitch. Red Devils fans should subscribe to MUTV today to get the low-down on their favourite football club.

How can I watch Man Utd TV?

You can watch Manchester United’s TV channel via satellite TV on Sky (www.sky.co.uk), or if you have a cable TV service from Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com). You can also get an online subscription, and can watch the channel live over your broadband on your computer. Details on how to subscribe are below:

What else is shown on Man Utd TV?

As well as all the latest Man U news, subscribers to the MUTV channel can watch pre-match build-up and post-match commentaries for all first team games, and replays of all of Manchester United’s Premier League, Champions League, FA and Carling Cup games. Matches will not be shown live due to broadcasting rights.
You can watch exclusive interviews with the team, as well as programmes recorded at the MUTV studios inside Old Trafford and the Trafford training centre, made especially for the channel. Weekly chat shows with Paddy Crerand and Denis Irwin also feature other United legends past and present.
And you can watch the future stars of United in full live match coverage of the reserves in the FA Premier Reserve league. You can also follow the fortunes and training of the latest crop of talented youngsters in the United Academy.
Bringing you closer to the players, management and the pitch at one of the world’s greatest football clubs, MUTV offers Man U fans much more than just the match.
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