By Nathan Lewis As a Manchester United fan of 23 years of age, I have been brought up watching my football club enjoy year after year of success, I watched as a dynasty was established. On the day that Sir…
Browsing: United History
By Iain McCartney Sir Alex Ferguson is responsible for the modern day Manchester United (read that whatever way you want), but the foundation was set by one man – Sir Matt Busby, with the sterling assistance of Jimmy Murphy, whose…
By Iain McCartney In the pre-Munich side, he did not have the panache of Edwards, the silky skills of Colman nor the consistency of Byrne, while ten years further on he stood in the shadows behind his more illustrious team…
By Nathan Thomas Read Nathan’s book review of ‘Manchester United 1958-68: Rising from the Wreckage’ HERE. Nathan Thomas: For those not familiar with your work, could you explain a bit about yourself and your background as a United fan and…
By Nathan Thomas Published: 30/05/2013 Publisher: Amberley Publishing ISBN: 9781445617985 The tragedy that occurred in Munich on the sixth of February 1958 has become no less emotive despite the passing of time. Reds young and old are still touched by…
By Andy Szabo (Bradford City fan). Ritchie Jones arrived at Bradford City in July 2011 with something of a fanfare, against a backdrop of turmoil within our club. Whilst the 2012/13 season has brought a level of success and broken…
By Bradley Stratton (Brighton & Hove Albion fan). It’s fair to say we’ve had a mix-bag of keepers in recent years at Brighton and Hove Albion. The Withdean era saw 25 men pull on the gloves for the Seagull’s, varying…
By Ian Booth (Wolverhampton Wanderers fan). Sylvan Ebanks-Blake signed for Wolves during the transfer window of January 2008 – a window that also saw the purchases of 2 other players still on our books today, namely David Edwards and George…