50 Stock Exchange flotation, 1991
United were not the first football club to take this route, but it helped consolidate their position as the wealthiest outfit in the country.
49 Thrashed by Barcelona, 1994
United harboured hopes of becoming European champions but – hampered by the rule that restricted foreign players and classed non-English players from the British Isles as such – they were put firmly in their place by Romario, Stoichkov and Co.
48 Betting scandal, 1915
With United in danger of relegation from the top division, three of their players conspired with four Liverpool players to fix the match. All were banned for life.
47 Playing at home in Plymouth, 1977
Hooliganism followed United during the mid-1970s and, as punishment for their fansÂ’ behaviour in the first leg away to St Etienne, they had to play the return at least 200 kilometres from Manchester, and duly progressed after a 2-0 win at Home Park.
46 Louis Edwards scandal, 1980
Granada TelevisionÂ’s World in Action programme accused United chairman Louis Edwards of suspect dealing in the meat industry and bribing the parents of schoolboy players. The police and football authorities began investigating but Edwards soon died of a heart attack, leaving the inquires to peter out.
45 WhitesideÂ’s winner, 1985
Norman Whiteside had already shown his liking for the big occasion by scoring in the FA Cup and League Cup finals of 1983 and playing in the 1982 World Cup finals. Facing Everton, the league champions, in the 1985 FA Cup Final in a United side down to ten men, he curled a brilliant shot home in extra-time to ensure a 1-0 win.
44 MUTV launched, 1998
To emphasise their ambition and commercial standing, United formed their own television channel, three years before any other English club. Chelsea TV followed in 2001.
43 Signing of Rooney, 2004
Wayne Rooney was English football’s hottest property for years so United flexed their financial muscle to prize him from Everton for a transfer fee of up to £29million.
42 Michael KnightonÂ’s juggling, 1989
The prospective owner played keepy-uppy in the sunshine before the opening-day hammering of Arsenal but the deal fell through amid claims that he could not find backers.
41 Ray WoodÂ’s injury, 1957
United were firm favourites to complete the first League and Cup Double of the 20th century but Peter McFarlandÂ’s violent foul on Ray Wood after six minutes forced the United goalkeeper off. In the days before substitutes and proper punishment for foul play, United had to play 10 against 11 (instead of 11 against 10) and duly lost 2-1.
40 Holders drop the FA Cup, 2000
Apparently encouraged by the FA to play in the inaugural Club World Championship in Brazil, United withdrew from the FA Cup having won it the previous season. They were criticised for showing a lack of respect to the famous competition.
39 Barcelona blown away, 1984
After losing the first leg of their Cup WinnersÂ’ Cup quarter-final 2-0 in Spain, United stormed back on a raucous night at Old Trafford to beat Diego MaradonaÂ’s side 3-0, with two goals from Bryan Robson and one from Frank Stapleton.
38 DochertyÂ’s affair, 1977
Newspapers revealed that manager Tommy Docherty was having an affair with Mary Brown, wife of United physio Laurie, so United, embarrassed by the scandal, sacked him.
37 GiggsÂ’ weaving run, 1999
United were a man down in extra-time of their FA Cup semi-final replay against Arsenal when Ryan Giggs intercepted Patrick VieiraÂ’s pass on the halfway line and swayed around several challenges before blasting the winner and baring his chest. The goal gave United the belief that they could achieve the treble.
36 Comeback at Anfield, 1988
The league table showed United were inferior to Liverpool throughout the 1980s yet they raised their game when up against their bitter rivals. Facing one of the great Liverpool sides, they fell 3-1 behind but, with ten men, recovered to draw 3-3, extending their league record against the Merseysiders to one defeat in 17 games. Gordon Strachan celebrated his equaliser provocatively, pretending to smoke a cigar
35 Kung-fu fighting, 1995
Eric Cantona had a unique way of dealing with lifeÂ’s problems so, when a spectator abused him at Selhurst Park in the match against Crystal Palace, he launched his feet into the manÂ’s chest and was banned for eight months.
34 Agonising collapse, 1992
Nerves and a congested fixture list foiled UnitedÂ’s pursuit of a first league title for 25 years. Defeats in late April at home to Nottingham Forest and away to West Ham United and a draw away to Luton Town, all in the space of five days, left Leeds United in pole position. The failure only added to the sense of exhilaration when the holy grail was finally reached a year later.
33 BSkyBÂ’s failed takeover, 1998
Fourteen years after Robert Maxwell proved unable to take control of United, Rupert Murdoch tried his luck and seemed to have got his way when the club recommended that shareholders accept BSkyBÂ’s offer. But, after the deal had been referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, the Department of Trade and Industry blocked it.
32 Robson signs, 1981
Ron Atkinson described Robson as “pure gold” when signing the England midfield player from West Bromwich Albion and the player repaid the compliment by helping to ensure United finished in the top four throughout the manager’s five-year reign.
31 Fergie gives Beckham the boot, 2003
Angered by David BeckhamÂ’s supposedly failure to mark an opponent when Arsenal scored in their FA Cup win at Old Trafford, Sir Alex Ferguson kicked a boot that flew at David Beckham, scarring his forehead. It symbolised the managerÂ’s frustration at the celebrity circus surrounding the player and Beckham was sold at the end of the season.
30 United turn on Wembley style, 1948
In what was considered one of the great FA Cup Finals, United beat Blackpool 4-2 to help create their reputation for stylish football that remains today.
29 Nike deal, 2002
The sportswear company agreed to give United £300million over the next 13 years, cementing their position as England’s richest club.
28 Giggs swaps sides, 1988
Ryan Giggs played at Manchester City as a schoolboy but he was poached by United, who have been repaid with 15 years of flair, consistency and success.
27 Saints Day, 1976
United reached their first FA Cup Final in 13 years in 1976 when they met Southampton. While the game ended in a surprising defeat, it established United’s habit of reaching this fixture – five times in ten years from 1976 to 1985 – just as the game was being shown around the world in more and more countries on television, thereby increasing their worldwide following.
26 United almost third rate, 1934
Only a last-day win away to Millwall saved United from relegation to the third tier. Such was their lowly status in the 1930s that just 3,900 watched the match against Middlesbrough in 1931.