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At the end of the 1921–22 season, Manchester United were relegated to the Second Division, having won only eight games. United finally returned to the top flight under John Chapman in 1925, finishing second to Leicester City. In October 1927, John Henry Davies, who had saved the club from extinction and brought them to Old Trafford, died and ...
Manchester United are one of the most widely supported football clubs in the world [11] [12] and have rivalries with Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal and Leeds United. Manchester United were the highest-earning football club in the world for 2016–17, with an annual revenue of €676.3 million, [ 13 ] and the world's third-most-valuable ...
The Old Trafford Encyclopedia: A-Z of Manchester United (2000) Mr. Shankly's Photograph, Robson Books (2002) Gerard Houllier: The Liverpool Revolution, Virgin Books (2003) Dalglish, Headline (2004) The Kop, Virgin Books (2005) You've Never Had It So Good: Recollections of Life in the 1950s, The History Press (2012)
The history of Manchester United F.C. spans the period from 1878 to the present day. For detail on individual periods of the club's history, see one of the following articles: History of Manchester United F.C. (1878–1945) History of Manchester United F.C. (1945–1969) History of Manchester United F.C. (1969–1986)
The Forgotten Legends: Manchester United Legends of a Bygone Era. Manchester: Empire Publications. ISBN 978-1-901-74629-7. PeeJay: Boujaoude, Charbel (2018). Manchester United Friendlies & Minor Competitions. Lulu. ISBN 978-0-359-08147-9. PeeJay: Boujaoude, Charbel (2016). Red Tales: Forgotten Stories from Manchester United's Past. Lulu.
The post-Ferguson history of Manchester United is really one of finding a modern ideology. That has ironically involved a search that is much more traditional, in that it’s still about finding a ...
Sir Bobby Charlton, one of the key players in England's 1966 World Cup victory and a Manchester United legend, dies at the age of 86.
Of significance to Manchester United supporters, Green captured the arrival of George Best against Benfica in the 1966 European Cup quarter-final in a splendid form "Night a star was born", wherein he described Best's goal as "gliding like a dark ghost past three men, to break clear and slide the ball home - a beautiful goal."