MM’s top five… Manchester United and Everton players
Manchester United host Everton later on Sunday and MM take a look at some of the greatest players to play for both clubs
Manchester United host Everton later on Sunday and MM take a look at some of the greatest players to play for both clubs
The 26-year-old, who joined United from Spanish giants Real Madrid in a British record £59.7million move this summer, has started the season in fine form
You can now be the proud owner of Manchester United’s famous Old Trafford ground – but it’ll take a Premier League footballer’s pay packet to meet its £39,000 price tag.
Ex-Manchester United man Phil Neville has tipped fellow Class of ‘92 star David Beckham to become the head of the FA or go to ‘Government level’ to continue his legacy.
Before he has even set foot on a pitch as a Manchester United player, British record signing Angel Di Maria has been touted a miracle worker but he has big names to emulate having been given the famous no. 7 shirt.
The Manchester-based museum is collecting the shirts until September 26 on behalf of Street Child World Cup, which is donating shirts across 19 countries, while museum partners Campo Retro are even offering an extra incentive to anyone who donates a shirt: £5 off any new football strip ordered through their website.
The defender, 35, is working for the BBC as a pundit at the World Cup after the club brought his 12-year stint at Old Trafford to an end in May.
Robin van Persie’s diving header against now deposed champions Spain set the Netherlands on their way to a 5-1 mass destruction of their 2010 final opponents and also earns a place in MM’s top five United goals at the World Cup.
To kick off World Cup month MM has chosen a ‘Manchester 23’ from the players to have impacted on the globe’s biggest sporting event while at clubs in the area.
John Patrick Acquaviva, twice Venezuelan national freestyle football champion, now lives in Manchester
Pele, Alessandro Del Piero and Michel Platini joined former teammates including David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Bryan Robson praised the Welshman in the video
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