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Manchester
United Season Review 2008/09 |
CHAMPIONS
AGAIN
- 18 times and that's a fact! 4 trophies. 1 amazing season.
A hat-trick of consecutive Premier League titles, the 11th
in 17 glorious years under Sir Alex.
The 2008/09 season will be remembered as one of the most
successful in the Club’s illustrious and proud history,
a season when the Reds retained their rightful position
as Champions of England, whilst becoming the first English
club to be crowned Champions of the World. A
season of dramatic last gasp goals, stunning long-range
strikes, a record-breaking defence and the emergence of
a new breed of teenage talent. Relive the thrill of hammering
Arsenal in the Champions League; Ronaldo’s stunning
strike at Porto; Macheda’s late great goal against
Aston Villa and the Derby Day double. Not forgetting the
sensational comeback at home to Spurs when United’s
Fab Four ran riot. All told by the greatest manager in the
world and the players that made it happen.
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Manchester
United - Double Season Double Pack (3 seasons) 2008 |
This
Double Season Double Pack includes both the 2007/2008 Season
Review and the Champions League Final and Road To Moscow DVDs.
Season Review 07/08 [2008] - Entertaining
as no other team can, the Reds produced some stunning, sublime
football, scoring goals for fun to secure their 17th League
title on a tension-filled final day at Wigan, before travelling
to Moscow for a night of the highest drama imaginable to complete
an incredible double. Relive the glory of a truly momentous
season, savour all of Ronaldo’s incredible 42 goals
and hear exclusive insight from Sir Alex, Giggsy, Rio, Rooney
and Carlos Tevez among others. Make it a double… Champions
of England and Champions of Europe. The Champions
League Final & The Road To Moscow [2008] - Featuring
over four hours of breathtaking action, this double-disc DVD
includes highlights and reactions to every game on the long
road to Moscow, from Ronaldo’s emotional return to Lisbon
to the re-matches with Roma and the nervous, nail-biting semi-finals
against the mighty Barcelona. Plus, that entire Champions
League Final in full, including all the euphoric post-match
celebrations with the thousands of United fans who made the
epic, but unforgettable, journey to the Russian capital. |
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Manchester
United Season Review 2007/08 |
THE DOUBLE CHAMPIONS - What a season! A
tense battle with Arsenal then Chelsea in the Premiership
meant the Championship went down to the wire. On the final
day, United went to Wigan and a 2-0 win meant they were
crowned Premiership Champions for the 10th time (17 league
titles in total). Viva Ronaldo!!! A huge contribution of
42 goals in one season from the Portuguese hero meant great
success for the team and Ronaldo as he would win the Player
of the Year again. 50 years since the Munich Air Disaster,
United win their 3rd European Cup in a dramatic match in
Moscow versus domestic rivals Chelsea. When John Terry stepped
up to take Chelsea's fifth penalty to seal the game, it
looked like United were facing defeat, however his slip
and miss delighted the Reds. Anderson and Giggs successful
converted and the magic hands of Van Der Sar kept out Anelka
and sent United into Red Heaven. Other highlights of this
season were superb wins over Chelsea (2-0), Liverpool (1-0
away, 3-0 at home), Arsenal (4-0 in the FA Cup, 1-0 in the
league), Newcastle (6-0 at home, 5-1 away). An unbeaten
record in Europe, beating the likes of Roma and Barcelona
along the way. Ryan Giggs became the most capped player
for United. It certainbly was a magical season for everyone
involved at the club. |
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Manchester
United Season Review 2006/07 |
CHAMPIONS - The previous three seasons
had seen the Premiership stay down south with Arsenal and
Chelsea, but after a superb season, against the odds, United
were crowned Premiership Champions for the 9th time, and
the trophy rightfully returning to Old Trafford. Ronaldo's
pure magic helped United to the title and the Portuguese
winger was named PFA Player and Young Player of the Season,
deservedly so after the stick he got after 2006 World Cup
in Germany. Highlights of this season: O'Shea's injury time
winner at Anfield, winning the league inside the 'Council
House', reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League
(with a 7-1 romp against Roma in the quarter final), and
of course, being involved in the first FA Cup Final at the
new Wembley against Chelsea. United may have lost 1-0 to
a late Drogba goal, in what turned out to be one of the
worst cup finals, but most Reds wouldn't have been too bothered
as the title had been won for the 16th time and that was
the main priority. |
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Manchester
United Season Review 2005/06 |
Not a good season really! It all kicked off with the Glazers
officially taking over, meaning some of the die-hards left
for breakaway club, FC United. After a terrible start to
the season (mainly due to Fergie thinking 4-5-1 was a great
idea), the Reds were then always playing catch up. Although
there were glimpses of excellent form, Chelsea would go
on to win the league comfortably. Liverpool beat United
in the FA Cup (and then go on to win it) and in Europe,
it was the worse season ever, finishing bottom of a weak
group. The positives were winning the Carling Cup against
Wigan, the arrival of Van der Sar, beating Chelsea, Arsenal
and Liverpool at home in the Premiership (all 1-0) and the
extension of Old Trafford to 76,000. |
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Manchester
United Season Review 2004/05 |
Probably the worst season for United fans to stomach ever!
If at the start of the season somebody was going to tell
you that Chelsea would win the league by a distance, Liverpool
would scab the Champions League final and Arsenal would
beat United on penalties in the FA Cup final even after
being slaughtered on the pitch for 120 minutes, you would
have been close to tears. Not mentioning Glazer either!
The positives though - lets always look on the bright side
of life - as the season brought us Rooney and Heinz, two
great wins over Arsenal in the league, Wayne's crackin'
debut hat-trick, & other wonder goals on the way. |
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Manchester
United Season Review 2003-2004 |
ELEVENTH
HEAVEN. Not the best season by United's standards
- losing out to Arsenal in the league and also finishing behind
Chelsea. The European dream was wrecked in the last minute
at home to Porto. However, always look on the bright side
of life as the FA Cup was won for a record 11th time beating
Millwall comfortably, finished 15 points ahead of rivals,
Liverpool, and Old Trafford witnessing for the first time,
whizz kid, Ronaldo. |
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End
of Season Review 2002-03 |
WE'VE
GOT OUR TROPHY BACK! What a superb season with an
amazing fight back in the league to pip Arsenal to the championship.
The 8th Premiership title was won in true style beating the
likes of Newcastle, Liverpool and Arsenal on the way even
though United were plagued with injuries.The season will also
be remembered for the two dramatic games versus Real Madrid.
The Spanish club finally won but only after one mighty contest.
Although the FA Cup wasn't won, West Ham were thumped 6-0
at Old Trafford and hero Ruud Van Nistelrooy went on to score
an amazing 44 goals in one season. |
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Manchester
United - Season 1992-2002 DVD Boxset |
This
is a rare 10 DVD Boxset. Released by Manchester United,
this boxset contains all the season reviews from the 1992-93
season to the 2001-02 season. It is very hard to find and
has been sold secondhand in the region of £50 to £100.
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Manchester
United 2001-2002 Season Review |
Van
Nistelrooy and Veron's first season at the club would end
trophyless but the season was full of drama. Who could forget
United's come back at White Hart Lane? 3-0 down at half time,
only to produce an amazing second half display and win 5-3.
The reds also went to Leeds and won 4-3 in a thriller. Exclusive
interviews with PFA Player of the Year, Ruud Van Nistelrooy
(36 goals in his debut season). |
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End
of Season Review 2000-01 |
SEVEN
TITLES IN NINE YEARS. Crowd Champions again making
Sir Alex Ferguson the first manager in English top flight
football to win a hat trick of titles back to back. The highlight
of this season was the 6-1 destruction of Arsenal at Old Trafford
with Dwight Yorke grabbing a first half hat trick. On this
review, see Ruud Van Nistelrooy's first ever Manchester United
interview as he made his £19 million move from PSV.
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Manchester
United Season Review 1999-2000 |
CHAMPIONS
AGAIN. Sir Alex Ferguson claimed that his side was
the "best Manchester United side ever" with their
6th Premiership victory in eight years since the Premiership
had started. It was a record breaking season including the
biggest ever Championship points margin over the team in second
place, and the record number of goals ever scored in the Premiership.
Roy Keane was players' player of the year. This review also
contains highlights from the Club World Championships in Brazil
and the World Club Championship in Toyko. |
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Manchester
United Official Season Review 1998-99 |
THE
TREBLE. Without a doubt, the most successful and
most memorable season in the club's history. This review is
jammed packed with the best action which includes Giggy's
wonder goal in the FA Cup Semi-Final. It all started with
United's 5th title success soon followed by a 2-0 win over
Newcastle in the FA Cup Final. However, the climax of the
season saw United come back in the Champions League Final
- two goals in the last minute over Bayern Munich at the Nou
Camp. "......and Solskjaer's won it!" This
is a must buy! |
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Manchester
United Official Review 1997/98 Season |
Although
the season finished trophyless, this review isn't to be scoffed
at. United still came 2nd, runners-up to Arsenal. The goals
were still being banged in, in the Premiership with seven
goals smashed past Barnsley and six more past Sheffield Wednesday.
United produced some excellent form in the cup too with a
crushing win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup
and a hi-jacking against Juventus in the Champions League. |
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Manchester
United Official Review 96/97 Season |
CHAMPIONS
AGAIN! - Four titles out of five seasons ain't bad!
Cantona, Beckham, Keane, Schmeichel, Solksjaer, Giggs and
the Neville Brothers - Manchester United are the team of the
nineties. Who will ever forget Beckham's amazing goal from
the half way line in the opening game of the season? This
season also saw the 4-0 thrashing United gave FC Porto, and
the 5-0 victory over Sunderland (Monsieur Cantona's delicate
chip) - Another great season! |
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Manchester
United Official Review of the Season 95/96 |
THE
DOUBLE! - You just can't stop United. This time United
achieved the almighty double for the second time in recent
years - winning the FA Cup against Liverpool with Cantona's
last minute killer and clinching their 3rd Premiership crown.
On the way, United rolled over Bolton away producing a fantastic
display notching up six goals. The Reds also thrashed Notts
Forest 5-0 at home, and a 4-1 win against Chelsea. This review
also includes the video of the hit single "Move, Move,
Move!" Now surely that had to be the season's highlight! |
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Manchester
United Official Review of the 94/95 Season |
Not
to be the best season in United's history. Blackburn Rovers
nicked the title on the last day of the season as United failed
to beat West Ham at Upton Park. It was to be one of them frustrating
seasons as United lost to Everton in the FA Cup Final. However,
all wasn't doom and gloom as Andy Cole bagged 5 goals against
Ipswich as United romped to a 9-0 massacre. David Beckham
came on the scene and scored in the 4-0 win over Galatasaray,
and the Reds did beat the likes of Arsenal 3-0. |
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Manchester
United Official Review of the 93/94 Season |
CHAMPIONS
2 - For the second Premiership season in a row -
United lift up the cup! The Red Devils are the team of the
decade due to crackin' performances from the likes of Eric
Cantona, Andrei Kanchelskis, Ryan Giggs, Mark Hughes and Paul
Ince. The team played with flair and attacking brilliance.
This review sees United beat Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester
City, Leeds and many others. What a FA Cup campaign too -
brushing aside Sheffield United, Norwich, Wimbledon, Charlton
and Oldham, before thrashing Chelsea 4-0 in the final - a
memorable double! |
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End
of Season Review 1992-93 |
CHAMPIONS!
The 26 year wait is over - finally Manchester United are league
champions. The Red and White army win the first ever Premiership
title. The manager said it was the greatest achievement of
his football career.There was drama all the way like the 3-3
Boxing Day comeback at Sheffield Wednesday, and then to score
twice against them at home in injury time thanks to Stevie
Bruce. That more or less was the day United won the league.
It's a must for all United fans - a piece of history to add
to your collection. |
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Manchester
United - So Far So Good 1992/93 |
United
released a mid-season video so the fans could enjoy the goals
so far (and to make a quick buck!) Re-live the excitement
of United's brilliant victories over Leeds and Everton. Duration
60 minutes. Since the video was released United went on to
win their first Championship in 26 season (the full season
video can be seen above). |
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Manchester
United 1991-92 Season Official Club Video |
SO
NEAR, SO FAR! In the final Divison One campaign,
United narrowly missed out to Leeds United. However, it was
United's best season for many a year with success in the Super
Cup, winners of the Rumbelows League Cup and Gary Pallister
and Ryan Giggs voted PFA players of the year. It would also
be the first season Old Trafford would be graced with Peter
Schmeichel and Andrei Kanchelskis. Due to the big Dane between
the sticks, it was to no surprise that Schmeichel let in fewer
league goals than any other keeper. |
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End
of Season Review 1991-92 Official Club Video |
STRIKE
FORCE, GOALKEEPERS BEWARE! This is a double video
tape which was released after the 1991/92 season. It has the
Official Club video of the goals of the season (see above)
and also a tape - The Strike Force - Goalkeepers Beware. Total
length 140 minutes. A VERY RARE FIND! |
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Manchester
United '91-'92 Season So Far |
CHASING
THE TITLE! United cashed in on the fans by releasing
this review of the action so far in the '91-'92 Manchester
United football season. Includes the first 17 games. Presented
by Alex Ferguson and Bryan Robson. |
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End
of Season Review 1990-91 |
This
season will be remembered for United's success in reaching
two cup finals and the return to prominence in Europe. Sharpe's
blistering pace, together with McClair's goal poaching and
Mark Hughes' eye for the spectacular have served the team
well home and away. Although United only finished 6th, there
were positive signs as Mark Hughes and Lee Sharpe became the
PFA Players of the Year. The season would also see young Ryan
Giggs thrilling the crowds with his amazing skills. |
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End
of Season Review 1989-90 |
UNITED
IN VICTORY! Bryan Robson lifted up the FA Cup for
a record 3rd time as United beat Crystal Palace second time
round. The first game was one of the best FA Cup finals ever
with both teams fighting out a 3-3 draw. The replay would
not be a goal feast like the first game, but more of a battle.
Lee Martin became United's unlikely hero scoring a rare but
special goal. Although the league campaign wasn't United's
greatest - big wins were produced against Arsenal, Millwall,
Coventry and Luton, including special goals from Sparky |
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End
of Season Review 1989-90 |
There
were two end of season reviews released for the 1989-90 season.
This version was was released by the Football League. |
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Manchester
United Official Goals Of The Season '88-'89 |
67
Goals in the 1988/89 campaign. Hughes, McClair and Robson
provided dynamic performances outplaying their opposite men,
to make the 5-0 victory over Rotherham in the Littlewoods
Cup look a complete walk-over. One of the most memorable games
this season was the 3-1 New Year's Day victory over arch-rivals
Liverpool (full
match available on video). Ferguson was trying to build
his new team with younger players like Lee Sharpe, Mark Robins
and Russel Beardsmore, who all performed excellently throughout
the season. |
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End
of Season Review 1988-89 |
There
were two end of season reviews released for the 1989-90 season.
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Manchester
United Goals Of The Season '87-'88 |
Brian McClair's
best season at United saw the Scotman score 31 goals, 24 in
the league. On the way to producing such a fine total, Choccy
scored the goal of the season against Chelsea. Goals galore
as United score 5 past Hull and 4 past Sheffield Wednesday
twice, Derby and Portsmouth. United bravely battled out a
3-3 thriller at Anfield with Gordon Strachan causing havoc
in the Liverpool penalty area (and with the Scouse fans -
very amusing gesture to the Kop!) |
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Manchester
United Goals 1985-86 & 1986-87 |
This very rare
video was produced by Manchester United. It has two season's
goals on one tape (even if the sound and recording are pretty
dodgy!) The 1985-86 season saw the likes of Jesper Olsen,
Gordon Strachan and Alan Brazil convincingly beat West Brom
and Leicester. The 1986-87 season saw the end of Ron Atkinson
and the start of Alex Ferguson's era at the club. Big wins
against Southampton, Port Vale and Newcastle were the highlights
of a scrappy season. The Ferguson Years had just begun - time
to bring in some new faces. |
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