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  United Transfers Summer 2017 Round Up
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 13-06-2017, 11:35 AM - Forum: Transfer Talk - Replies (1)

This will be the place to see all the confirmed movements around United. We will list all the confirmed INs and OUTS.


Man Utd release Zlatan Ibrahimovic

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  United TOP Forbes Rich List
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 07-06-2017, 12:03 PM - Forum: Man Utd News - Replies (6)

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Manchester United top Forbes' Most Valuable Soccer Teams List for the first time in five years, with the club now worth £2.86bn.

The Europa League winners lead the way over La Liga rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid, who drop to third after winning a Champions League and La Liga double.

According to the US business magazine, Barcelona have a current value of £2.82bn and Real, who were ranked first for the past four years, are worth £2.77bn.


Rounding out the top five are Bayern Munich at £2.10bn and Manchester City, who have moved above Arsenal, at £1.61bn.

Six Premier League teams feature in the top 10, with United, City and the Gunners joined by Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham. The other is Serie A giants and Champions League finalists Juventus.

United generated revenues of £593m during the 2015-16 season, some £60m more than both Barcelona and Real Madrid.

They are also by far the most profitable football club in the world, posting operating income of £223m - £83m more than runners-up Real Madrid.

"Manchester United's return to the top spot is a testament to their powerful brand and marketing acumen," said Mike Ozanian, assistant managing editor at Forbes Media.

The Premier League's growing financial muscle is highlighted in the latest study of leading European clubs by KPMG
Forbes' top 10 world's most valuable football teams:

1) Manchester United - US$3.69bn (£2.86bn)
2) Barcelona - $3.64bn (£2.82bn)
3) Real Madrid - $3.58bn (£2.77bn)
4) Bayern Munich - $2.71bn (£2.10bn)
5) Manchester City - $2.08bn (£1.61bn)
6) Arsenal - $1.93bn (£1.50bn)
7) Chelsea - $1.85bn (£1.43bn)
8) Liverpool - $1.49bn (£1.15bn)
9) Juventus - $1.26bn (£980m)
10) Tottenham - $1.06bn (£820m)

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  Rubbish Unbeaten Run
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 05-04-2017, 11:33 AM - Forum: The Lounge - No Replies

This makes interesting reading:

Manchester United have gone 20 games without defeat - but their 10 draws during that streak means it is the least productive long unbeaten run in Premier League history.

There have been 15 other occasions when a Premier League team has gone unbeaten for 20 games or more, and in each instance they have recorded a better win rate than United's 50 per cent return.

The previous worst win percentage during a long unbeaten streak was when Chelsea took 11 wins and 10 draws from their games between August 1998 and January 1999, earning a 52.4 per cent win percentage.

In contrast, United's 21-game undefeated spell between December 2002 and August 2003 yielded 18 wins and just three draws - a win percentage of 85.7 per cent.

Read more at http://www.skysports.com/football/news/1...ue-history

Where is it going wrong? Has Jose's public slating of players served the opposite effect that he wanted? Is it purely loss of confidence? Are the opposition wise to the 'United way' and just sit deeper against us? Are there still square pegs in round holes? Are there too many fringe or squad players in the starting line up?

What do you think?

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  Ronaldo's New Boots
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 04-04-2017, 11:39 AM - Forum: The Lounge - Replies (3)

Nike and Cristiano Ronaldo have launched a new pair of boots. What has this got to do with United? Well, it is the Roman numerals on them that gives a nod to his 5 years at United:

http://www.marca.com/en/football/spanish...b45e8.html

"I remember when I left Lisbon for England that Alex Ferguson said to me, 'I want you to take the No.7'," the Real Madrid forward recalled."I accepted the challenge, it was great and it was the beginning of my success in football."Probably one of the most beautiful moments in my career so far."

See also http://www.skysports.com/football/news/1...ter-united

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  Hello from the U.S.A
Posted by: manchesterreddevils - 09-03-2017, 07:12 PM - Forum: Newbies - No Replies

My name is Terry Grieve and I am the admin for manchesterreddevils.com.
You are invited to contact us anytime at admin@manchesterreddevils.com.
Our site posts ManU related pics of all kinds and links to their related articles.
I am located in Anaheim, California, USA, about 2 km from Disneyland.
I am over 55 years old (well over).
I have become interested in ManU the last few months because of a friend in Gambia who is a fan.
I have no favorite player, but I am interested in learning about the youngsters in training.

Keep In Touch... Terry

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