Current Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal is the first non-British manager of the Red Devils. and he is crap!!!!1
Funny you should say that, as we where saved from going into non existence by a St Bernard's Dog in the late 1800s. He was owned by our club captain who did a lot of fund raising work, to save the club from bankruptcy, and the Dog was the star attraction
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Rooney broke the record for the most number of Premier League goals scored for one club by any player in the history of the game... and against Liverpool of all clubs
I already did on their match thread. For the attention of @astroturfnaut in particular. He was seething please log in to view this image
@astroturfnaut was convinced Liverpool would win today despite the fact that he thinks Klopp is ****. Tough result for him to process which would explain why he's clutching at straws with the comedy excuses. He's such good entertainment, the silly, glory hunting ****.
Well I went to three, in 1983, 1985 and 1990. I also remember watching us win in 1977. So, that's at least four FA cups without even looking up anything. We want facts, dickhead. Not made up bollocks.
Early 1900's to 1950 or so , how many off those games did you see chief ....you didn't miss much it seems
Can't you read? I clearly said that I went to three FA cup finals in the 'forty year' (it was 26) spell when we didn't win the league. Those were; 1983, 1985 and 1990. We also won it in 1977. Happy to help. Like I said, facts please. Otherwise, **** off.
I would guess he's talking about the period from 1911 to 1951. Football wasn't invented in 1968 you know (not a lot of Liverpool fans know that )
ManU football wasn't invented till the Premier League , a lot of ManU fans know that , they just pretend they don't
I know. Sad, all those Utd fans who pretend we weren't the first English club to win the European Cup. Ooh, fact about United right there
****, I know. Wasn't specified in the first post, I took an assumption. My mistake, I stand corrected. Hardly an interesting fact though, talking about the early 1900's. Apologies to the ex roofer.