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Hamish Woodward

Explaining Why Manchester United Are Called the Red Devils

Did you know why Manchester United are called the Red Devils? Keep reading to find out the true story behind the legend If you go anywhere in the world, the name “The Red Devils” will be known by locals, and greeted by either joy or derision. Boasting one of the largest fanbase in the world, ...

Hamish Woodward

Manchester United’s Biggest Defeats in Premier League History

Sunday 24th October 2021 was a day to forget for the Red Devils. Manchester United suffered one of their biggest defeats to arch rivals Liverpool ever at Old Trafford, shipping five goals as they were decimated 5-0. That loss could have put the nail in the coffin for Ole Gunner Solsjkaer’s job. The Norwegian manager ...

Hamish Woodward

Remembering when Henrik Larsson played for Manchester United

In the history of Manchester United, six Swedes have graced the pitch at Old Trafford. Jesper Blomqvist was part of the legendary treble-winning side. Zlatan Ibrahimovic wowed the fans in two trophy-laden seasons. Bojan Djordjic made two appearances in a short spell with the club. Victor Lindelof and Anthony Elanga currently play for the club. ...

Hamish Woodward

Manchester United Goalkeeper Leaves on Loan

Manchester United Goalkeeper Nathan Bishop has left the club this week. He is joining League Two side Mansfield Town on loan until the end of the season. The 21 year old shot stopper joined Manchester United from boyhood club Southend United, who he made 31 appearances for. He joined the Red Devils in 2020, at ...

Hamish Woodward

Kalvin Phillips to Manchester United? Leeds star impresses in Euro debut

England defeated Croatia 1-0 in their opening EURO 2020 game, but one man caught the eye of everyone involved in football with his performance. Leeds United’s Kalvin Phillips. Midfielder Kalvin Phillips impressed with his driving runs forward and tenacity in midfield, performing crucial tackles into the middle of the park for the Three Lions. Phillips ...

Hamish Woodward

The Day the Football Died

The Day the Football Died

The world stood still, shockwaves ringing around the globe at around 11:30 on the 18th April, 2021. An unthinkable proposition, one so firmly opposed to the idea of sport and competition, it blindsided the football world, players and fans alike. 12 Football clubs, including 6 Premier League clubs, announced they would be forming their own ...

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