Man United 5 West Brom 3

Bobby Charlton Bobby Charlton

Man­chester Uni­ted 5 West Brom­wich Al­bion 3, Old Traf­ford, Eng­lish Foot­ball Lea­gue Fir­st Di­vi­sion, Au­gust 20, 1966. Man­chester Uni­ted star­ted the sea­son in style as they be­at West Brom­wich Al­bion 5-3 cour­tesy of a double by De­nis Law and goals from Ge­orge Best, Nob­by Sti­les, and Da­vid Herd. 

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Bristol City 1 Man United 1

Gerry Gow Gerry Gow

Bris­tol City 1 Man­chester Uni­ted 1, Ashton Gate, Eng­lish Foot­ball Lea­gue Fir­st Di­vi­sion, May 7, 1977. Bris­tol City and FA Cup fi­nal­ists Man­chester Uni­ted drew 1-1 in  a closely fou­ght and hot-tempered ga­me at Ashton Gate where Ger­ry Gow and Sam­my Mc­Ilroy were giv­en their march­ing or­ders for fighting.

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Man Utd 4 Crystal Palace 0

George Best George Best

Man­chester Uni­ted 4 Crys­tal Pal­ace 0, Old Traf­ford, Eng­lish Foot­ball Lea­gue Fir­st Di­vi­sion, Mar­ch 25, 1972. Man­chester Uni­ted cruised to a dom­in­ant 4-0 win ag­ainst re­leg­a­tion threat­ened Crys­tal Pal­ace cour­tesy of a goal each by Alan Gowl­ing, Bob­by Charl­ton, Ian Storey-Moore, and De­nis Law. 

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Tommy O’Neil Profile

Tommy O´Neil Tommy O´Neil

Tho­mas Patrick O’Neil, born St Helens, Eng­land, Oct­ober 25, 1952. Mer­sey­sider Tom­my O´Neil agreed to his fir­st pro­fes­sion­al con­tract wi­th Man­chester Uni­ted in Nov­ember 1969 and went on to clock up 68 out­ings in all com­pet­i­tions for the club be­fore he was trans­ferred to South­port in Au­gust 1973. 

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Soton 0 Manchester Utd 1

Bruno Fernandes And Christian Eriksen Bruno Fernandes And Christian Eriksen

South­ampton 0 Man­chester Uni­ted 1, St Mary’s Sta­dium, Eng­lish Pre­mier Lea­gue, Au­gust 27, 2022. Man­chester Uni­ted won their sec­ond Pre­mier Lea­gue ga­me on the trot as they de­feated South­ampton 1-0 away thanks to a su­perb sec­ond-ha­lf vol­ley from mid­fielder and cap­tain Bruno Fernandes. 

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West Ham 3 Man United 2

Martin Peters And Geoff Hurst Martin Peters And Geoff Hurst

West Ham Uni­ted 3 Man­chester Uni­ted 2, Boleyn Gro­und, Eng­lish Foot­ball Lea­gue Fir­st Di­vi­sion, April 30, 1966. Man­chester Uni­ted suc­cumbed to 3-2 de­feat at the hands of West Ham Uni­ted at Up­ton Park where Eng­land stri­ker Ge­off Hurst hit a brace for The Ham­mers either si­de of the interval.

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Athletic Bilbao 2 Man Utd 1

Fernando Llorente Fernando Llorente

Ath­let­ic Bil­bao 2 Man­chester Uni­ted 1, Es­ta­dio San Mames. UEFA Eu­ropa Lea­gue Last Six­teen Sec­ond Leg Fix­ture, Mar­ch 15, 2012. Af­ter los­ing 3-2 at ho­me to Ath­let­ic Bil­bao in the fir­st leg, Man­chester Uni­ted suf­fered a 2-1 loss ag­ainst The Li­ons in the re­turn tie. The hosts went in­to a 2-0 lead thro­ugh goals by Fer­nando Llorente and Oscar de Mar­cos be­fore Way­ne Roo­ney re­duced the de­fi­cit late on.

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Brazil 0 Scotland 0

Jairzinho, Billy Bremner, And Martin Buchan Jairzinho, Billy Bremner, And Martin Buchan

Brazil 0 Scot­land 0, Wald­sta­di­on, FIFA Wor­ld Cup Fi­nals Group Fix­ture, June 18, 1974.  Wil­lie Ormond´s lads drew 0-0 ag­ainst an un­im­press­ive Brazil si­de in a group mat­ch that they could have won. Un­for­tu­nately, the con­test was mar­ked by rough play and un­ne­ces­sary fouls through­out the 90 minutes.

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Man United 5 Sunderland 0

David Herd David Herd

Man­chester Uni­ted 5 Sun­der­land 0, Old Traf­ford, Eng­lish Foot­ball Lea­gue Fir­st Di­vi­sion, Nov­ember 26,1966. Da­vid Herd was Man of the Mat­ch as Man­chester Uni­ted re­cor­ded their biggest ho­me vic­tory of the 1966-67 cam­paign wi­th a de­served and con­vin­cing 5-0 tri­umph over Ian McColl´s Sunderland. 

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Ipswich 3 Manchester U 0

David Johnson And Martin Buchan David Johnson And Martin Buchan

Ips­wich To­wn 3 Man­chester Uni­ted 0, Port­man Road, Eng­lish Foot­ball Lea­gue Fir­st Di­vi­sion, April 10, 1976. High-fly­ing Man­chester Uni­ted more or less blew their chances of win­ning the title af­ter los­ing 3-0 ag­ainst Ips­wich who­se goals came from Mick Lam­bert, Tre­vor Why­mark, and Dave Johnson.

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