Alex Ferguson's Stretford End Banner

Alex Ferguson's Stretford End Banner
The Impossible Dream, Made Possible

The 72-metre long banner, which cost £3,600 to make and was funded by donations from United fans, covers the full width of Old Trafford's Stretford End.

The banner depicts Ferguson and the 37 major trophies he has won during his remarkable quarter of a century reign at Manchester United.

It continues a long tradition of celebratory banners to be unveiled at Old Trafford by the Stretford End flags group, including tributes to the victims of the 1958 Munich air disaster, and several famous dedications to playing heroes such as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ryan Giggs and George Best.

Alex Ferguson Stand

Sir Alex Ferguson Stand at Old Trafford

Manchester United legend David Beckham has hailed Alex Ferguson as the greatest manager in football following his 25th anniversary at the Old Trafford helm.

Ferguson celebrated a quarter of a century in charge of United on November 6th 2011, and has won the support and praise of players past and present.

The club also paid special tribute to Ferguson, by renaming the North Stand in his honour and unveiling plans to erect a statue to stand outside the stadium.

Alex Ferguson - 26 Glorious Years

Sir Alex Ferguson: The Official Manchester United Celebration of 26 Years at Old Trafford

Alex Ferguson - 25 Glorious Years
With 26 years as manager of Manchester United, Alex Ferguson is the longest serving manager in their history after overtaking Sir Matt Busby's record on 19 December 2010. His tenure is also the longest of all the current League managers. During this time, Ferguson has won many awards and holds many records including winning Manager of the Year most times in British football history. In 2008, he became the third British manager to win the European Cup on more than one occasion.

The Trophies:

Premier League (13)

FA Cup (5)

League Cup (4)

FA Charity/Community Shield (10)

Champions League (2)

Cup Winners' Cup (1)

UEFA Super Cup (1)

Intercontinental Cup (1)

FIFA Club World Cup (1)


The Facts:

38 Major trophies won at Old Trafford

9,496 Days spent in charge of Manchester United

936 Games won as Manchester United manager

1010 The most appearances by a single player under Ferguson at Old Trafford – Ryan Giggs

40 Oldest player - Edwin van der Sar

1,058 Managers in English game who have been sacked, resigned or left by mutual consent since he took over


Sir Alex Ferguson: The Official Manchester United Celebration of 26 Years at Old Trafford

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Official Manchester United FC Annual & Calendar 2012


This official Manchester United Football Club 2012 Annual is packed with lots of pictures, games, and facts about Manchester United.



This official Manchester United Football Club 2012 Wall Calendar has pictures of all the stars currently setting Old Trafford alight including Wayne Rooney, Ashley Young, Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand, among others. Don't miss out on this calendar of Cham19ns!

Manchester United v Leeds United 3-0 Carling Cup 20.09.2011

Listen to a drunken Yorkshire man comment on the Manchester United v Leeds United game.

(This video has been deleted from Youtube by a Leeds fans. He was too upset to watch his side humiliated by Manchester United's third team).

Manchester United Museum & Tour Centre

Manchester United Tour Experience

Come and have a great day out at Manchester United. Enjoy a tour around Manchester United's famous Old Trafford football stadium!

Tours of Old Trafford

Retrace the steps of United's real heroes, like George Best, Bobby Charlton, Cantona, Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcus Rashford. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, explore your club's home ground, reliving past victories and photographing the player's tunnel and dug out.

The stadium tour includes a visit to the magnificent trophy room. Sit in the heights of the North Stand for a bird's eye view of the pitch or stand in Jose Mourinho's dug out spot and dream you're the new team manager! Pose for a photo by your favourite player's peg in the Reds' changing room, soaking up the atmosphere of Man UTD's 'Theatre of Dreams'.

Ask all those questions you've been dying to know, completing your tour with a trip to the museum and visitor centre. An unforgettable experience for Manchester United fans!!

(Each ticket includes the Museum and ground tour, and a meal in the Red Café. Allow yourself up to 4 hours for the complete Manchester United experience. Voted UK visitor attraction of the year 2018.)

Adult Tour of Old Trafford

Adult and Child Tour of Old Trafford

Adult Tour of Old Trafford for Two

Manchester United Family Tour Experience

United Review: Once in a lifetime experience!
It's an award-winning tourist destination, a magnificent stadium, an interesting day out and home to the most successful team in English football.

The stadium tour is excellent. It starts in the trophy room (which is obviously very full) and museum, your guide then leads you inside the 'Theatre of Dreams' to take in the awe-inspiring view of the England's second biggest stadium in all its glory. There are plenty of photo ops aside the pitch here. You then head down to pitchside where you can sit in the dugout a-la Sir Alex, before heading back outside to learn a bit more about United's moving and romantic history as you walk beneath the Munich clock and through the tunnel to take the players' entrance. This leads you into the players' lounge and then the changing rooms where you can have your photo taken aside your favourite player's shirt. Then it's time for food in the great Red Cafe, and obviously the tour ends in the megastore where you can fill your boots with Manchester United logo-emblazoned anything.

We all hate Leeds scum

Leeds United Fans

Leeds Sheep
All together now: "We all hate Leeds scum, we all hate Leeds scum, we all hate Leeds scum, we all hate Leeds scum, we all hate Leeds scum."

I would 8-2 be an Arsenal fan

I would 8-2 be an Arsenal fan

Manchester United 8 Arsenal 2: Crushed and humiliated! Wenger in crisis as Rooney runs riot

Wayne Rooney scored a hat-trick and his hair is stunning!

Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley says his young Premier League leaders are full of self-belief after their stunning start to the season. Cleverley, who is keeping more illustrious names on the bench with his sustained excellence in central midfield, said the 8-2 mauling of Arsenal at the weekend showed just what Alex Ferguson's fresh-faced side are capable of achieving.

"It's a pleasure to play in a performance like that, with world-class players. I see in training that we have it in our locker. When it all comes together, it's pretty exciting. We're a young, high-energy team and, hopefully, if we keep putting on performances like that, the trophies will come." Tom Cleverley.

Old Trafford: 100 Years at the Home of Manchester United: The Official Story



In the Edwardian era, Manchester was the workshop of the world and its leading football club, Manchester United, was one of the best in the land. Unfortunately, its stadium at Bank Street did not reflect its aspirations. So the directors took the brave decision to build a spectacular new stadium to reflect the club's, and the city's, status. On 19 February 1910, Old Trafford was open for action. Ian Marshall tells the astonishing story of the hundred years that followed. From early triumph, through inter-war depression, Old Trafford saw it all. But when the ground was twice bombed during the Second World War, its entire future was in question. However, under the inspirational managership of Matt Busby, both the team and the ground were rebuilt, and a new era of dominance was ushered in in the 1950s, only for United to be once again struck down by Munich. Speaking to players, employees and fans from across the years, as well as original research into the United archives, Marshall explains how Old Trafford has remained central not just to United but to the fortunes of an entire city. Old Trafford is the definitive story of an iconic venue.

Has Wayne Rooney had his day?

Fat Boy Rooney
Have we seen the best of Wayne Rooney, and does this picture show what we can expect of him from now on? Or will the Manchester United star regain his former brilliance once again?

Paul Scholes - A true Red Devil

Paul Scholes: True Red Devil

With the retirement of Paul Scholes, one of the finest attacking midfield players of the Premier League era has brought his glittering career to a close. The Manchester United star was undoubtedly a fine exponent of the beautiful game's more attractive craft, his passing and vision on the pitch was class apart. Scholes justified the hype as he went on to become one of the most gifted players England has ever produced.

Shy off the pitch, devastating while on it, Paul Scholes' life was spotless and his career was a lesson to all aspiring and young footballer on how to gain greatness and stay at the top.

Even the French legend Zinedine Zidane said, "My toughest opponent? Scholes of Manchester. He is the complete midfielder. He's almost untouchable in what he does. You rarely come across the complete player, but Scholes is as close to it as you can get."

At Wembley in the Champions League final, Barcelona players ran up to him to swap their shirts. As many as five Barcelona players were eager to swap shirts. Xavi, Busquets, Pedro and Messi walked up to Scholes, but it was Iniesta who beat them all to it.

A true legend - A true Red Devil.

The Beauty of the Old Stretford End

The Beauty of the Old Stretford End
What a beautiful little picture this is. It shows the full glory of the old Stretty End from the United Road stand (now the North Stand).