Analysis: Are Manchester United now a mid-table team?
With just a handful of games played in the 2019/20 season, it already looks like Manchester United are destined to finish their seventh season without a Premier League title win.
With just a handful of games played in the 2019/20 season, it already looks like Manchester United are destined to finish their seventh season without a Premier League title win.
Contrary to popular belief football shirt sponsorship in the Premier League has never been so well off. Last season’s Premier League clubs raked in a staggering £300 million between them with Manchester United leading the table thanks to a thumping £71million Chevrolet paid out to have their name upon the iconic shirt.
With two weeks of the Premier League transfer window remaining, many more big signings will be made. From those that have been confirmed so far, we have compiled a list of the top five…
Every year that has gone by without a Premier League title win gets more concerning for Manchester United.
As the transfer window looms, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has gone on record saying that being a top-flight player is not enough of an accolade if they want to make a move to Manchester United.
Manchester United and Arsenal were once the only title contenders of the Premier League – MM look at three of their greatest encounters with Manchester City and Liverpool now by far the country’s two strongest sides.
Raheem Sterling is this season’s leading light in the Premier League – according to Manchester City hero Paul Dickov.
MCFC 125: Celebrating the Birth & First Successes of Manchester City will be held at The Dancehouse Theatre, Oxford Road on Thursday April 11 at 7.30pm.
Modern sport, and football in particular, looks to have developed an ever increasing reliance on statistics.
MM chats to Southampton’s latest young hopeful Will Ferry.
José Mourinho was once Nuno Espírito Santo’s coach when the current Manchester United boss oversaw FC Porto between 2002 and 2004, but tomorrow the pair will stand in the dugout together as newly promoted Wolverhampton Wanderers travel to Old Trafford.
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