The History of Manchester United

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Manchester United are arguably the best club in the world, but this multi-million pound club started as Newton Heath L&YR F.C. in 1878, as the works team for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway depot at Newton Health.
They played on a small, dilapidated field on North Road, near the future site of the Manchester Piccadilly railway station for fifteen years, and then in 1983 they moved to play on Bank Street in a nearby town called Clayton. In 1902 this ground was closed as Manchester United were nearly kicked out of the football league due to debts of two thousand and five hundred pounds, but thankfully just before the club could be shut down they received a large investment from J.H.Davies, the managing director of Manchester breweries.
Manchester United’s first major signing was of Charlie Roberts of Grimsby Town for £750 in April 1904, they believe that this signing helped Manchester United to third in the very next season. In the 1905-1906 season Manchester United were finally promoted to the First Division, where two years later they emerged as champions for the very first time.
On the 19th of February Manchester United played their first game in the still standing Old Trafford stadium, their first game was looking an ease, beating Liverpool 3-0 at half time only to lose 4-3, they went on that season to win no silver wear, and in the next ten years the club started declining in the ranks until 1922 when they were relegated back down to Division Two.
Three seasons before world war two, Manchester United were promoted, then relegated, then promoted once again, providing them with a spot in division one once the war was finally over.
In the season of 1956-57, Manchester United became the first season to compete in the European Cup, and it was in this competition that Manchester United recorded their biggest win to date, beating a Belgium team 10-0 before being knocked out in the semi finals by Real Madrid.
Tragedy struck the next season as a plane crash killed 8 of Manchester United’s players on a trip to the Germany for a European match. Geoff Bent, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor and Liam Whelan where the players killed that day, these players will never be forgotten.
In the early 70’s Manchester United changed the badge to the badge we know off today. Soon after that, in 1986, the introduction of Sir Alex Ferguson was happening as he took over the manager’s position.
Sir Alex Ferguson didn’t have much success at Manchester united until the year of 1998 where his team secured the best season in the history of English Football, completing the treble of the Premier League, the FA cup and the Champions League.
Manchester United seemed ordinary until the season of 2006-07 when they won the Premier League, scraping past Chelsea. This gave Manchester United and their young guns of Rooney and Ronaldo confidence to rule the scenes in the next season as Manchester United completed the double, winning the Premier League and the European Cup.
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5 Responses to The History of Manchester United
Rockabilly Philip Paul
July 18th, 2010 at 4:41 pm
….but all three have gone on to make it elsewhere.
Krissy
July 18th, 2010 at 4:48 pm
Great team, very good players, clever and efficient manager. The most successful football club in Premier League history, various European honours stretching back decades, the second most successful English club in European Cup competition, behind Liverpool FC, and a big, big football stadium.
And shitt, cretinous, disrespectful fans.
Shame about that last fact.
CCFC 4EVER DARLING
slitheen
July 18th, 2010 at 5:29 pm
This video should be played to every new player on the day they sign for us…so they know this is no ordinary club. This is Manchester United.
Also, what Malcolm Glazer cares about all that rich history would fit between these brackets ()…..with space left over.
Get the blood sucking leech out now. LOVE United, HATE Glazer. This club is religion to its fans….to Glazer it’s just a meal ticket. Remember that.
HELLO…HELLO….we are the Busby boys! MUFC FOREVER! Peace.
artist1402
July 18th, 2010 at 5:33 pm
Man Utd for life!!!!!!! Very emotional video!!!
Pepe
July 21st, 2010 at 8:55 am
Amazing!!