Manchester United first-of-its-kind book examines the club’s ever-changing identity
A lifelong Manchester United supporter and author has released his latest book discussing the identity of the club – one
A lifelong Manchester United supporter and author has released his latest book discussing the identity of the club – one
Aston Junior was speaking to MM at the premiere of Busby, a new film about legendary United boss Sir Matt Busby, who he played under during a seven-year spell at Old Trafford.
The 38-year-old, who retired just over a year ago, chatted to MM at the premiere of the new film Busby at Manchester’s Everyman cinema.
We preview the film Busby – about the past great Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby.
For a generation of young Manchester United supporters, the Munich air disaster of 1958 is synonymous with the club’s enormous history and is something that clearly defines the principles seen in the players today.
It was more a case of Christmas cheer rather than warring managers as Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola both spoke of a “special” Manchester rivalry ahead of their Sunday Premier League showdown.
Van Gaal was among those who paid their respects to the Busby Babes on Friday, the 57th anniversary of Manchester United’s darkest day, as the third-placed club prepared to take on West Ham on Sunday.
In a less than impressive first season in charge at Manchester United, David Moyes has still managed to better all his predecessors in Europe
Eight players and three staff members lost their lives in the disaster
United have just lost three consecutive games for first time since 2001
The 91-year-old spent more than 30 years with Red Devils
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