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Manchester United Fan Club is your place to share our likes about this legendary English football club.
In this thread you'll access the latest news, match highlights, match fixtures, gossip and rumours straight from the Club itself!




Special thanks goes to Fazaal24, TEENSTAR and RGIRL for helping Me, Tharindu Chat and SIRUS3001 create this thread.
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game after game after game
i realize now what is more important in my life, football
show me something more thrilling and perfect volley
tell me you've never dreamed the emaculate strike
in part of that moment when an entire nation holds its breath
tell me that football is not a one common language
when the whole planet stops to be witness for that one thing we all understand
u can tell me am wrong, some may say its just a game
but this is about heroes and prides, loyalty, devotion,
its our commitment and our passion
our battle and our believe, this is our fate
now hear the fever of the crowd
hear the roar of the faithful
u are ronaldinho, u are wayne rooney.
this is the beautiful game.this is ur moment.

 

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    Gary Neville

    Gary Neville

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    Birthdate: 18 Feb 1975
    Birthplace:
    Bury
    Position:
    Defender
    Appearances:
    542
    Goals:
    7
    Joined United:
    08 Jul 1991
    United Debut:
    16 Sep 1992 v (H) Torpedo Moscow
    International:
    England

    Gary Neville belongs to an elite group of players who have skippered the Reds to the Premier League title.

    Following on from Bryan Robson, Steve Bruce, Eric Cantona and Roy Keane, Neville realised a lifelong dream as he became the fifth United captain to lift the Premier League trophy following the Reds' record ninth triumph at the end of the 2006/07 campaign.

    Neville himself had missed the final stages of the campaign, having suffered ankle ligament damage just 11 minutes into the visit of Bolton to Old Trafford on 17 March 2007. The same injury kept the Reds’ skipper out for most of the 2007/2008 season but even when he is unable to influence matters directly on the pitch, you can be sure his presence is felt in the dressing rooms and from the stands. No-one, but no-one, wants United to win more than Gary Neville.

    The defender, who has made more than 500 appearances in a United shirt, was handed the armband during the 2005/06 season following Roy Keane’s departure. Being one of United’s most consistent and committed performers since establishing himself in the side in 1994/95, Neville was a natural choice.
     

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    27/08/2008 07:25, Report by Adam Bostock

    New kit inspired by greatness

    United's new third kit has been inspired by the success of 1968, when the Reds wore blue while becoming the first English team to lift the European Cup.

    To celebrate the 40-year anniversary of the momentous night, Nike has created a kit worthy of that great team and their famous 4-1 win over Benfica at Wembley. United will therefore wear blue as their third kit for the 2008/09 campaign and as the preferred kit for this season's Champions League away matches.

    The new blue shirt includes a number of details that celebrate the anniversary including the embroidery of the words 'May 29th 1968' and '40th Year Anniversary' around the crest.

    The kit uses Nike Fit fabric technology, first used by Nike in national team kits worn by Nike-sponsored teams in the 2006 World Cup. This technology is designed to enhance player performance by wicking sweat through the material and away from the skin. A full mesh back on the player's jerseys also aids ventilation.

    United defender Rio Ferdinand said: "When you look at the final image you will associate it with the great team of 1968 with the likes of George Best and Bobby Charlton.

    "Obviously they won the European Cup in blue so we hope we can walk in their shoes again with this kit. It's such a big part of the history of the club."