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A blog about Manchester United

Man United defeated once again in match against Chelsea | Tunde Folawiyo

Fans of United, such as Tunde Folawiyo, are probably aware that January has been a disappointing month for the team; over the past three weeks or so, they have been beaten by Tottenham, Swansea, and most recently, Chelsea. United got off to a strong start in their match against the Blue Lions, maintaining control of the ball for the first fifteen minutes. During this period,  came very close to scoring, with Petr Cech just barely managing a low save. Ultimately however, Chelsea's tactical expertise and highly organised defensive strategy was too much for United. Whilst the Blue Lions as a whole played exceptionally well, it was Samuel Eto'o's hat-trick which led to United's downfall....

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Sir Alex Ferguson’s farewell match at Old Trafford | Tunde Folawiyo

In May of last year, Sir Alex Ferguson publically announced that he intended to retire as Manchester United's manager, explaining that he would instead serve only as the club's ambassador and director. His final match at Old Trafford took place just five days later, and resulted in the Red Devils defeating Swansea with a final tally of 2-1. As it was Ferguson's last game on home turf, a huge number of Man United fans attended, one of whom was Tunde Folawiyo. Prior to kick-off, the team members of both Man United and Swansea formed a guard of honour, which Ferguson then walked through to reach the arena; his arrival was greeted with applause and cheers by everyone in the stadium. The match...

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Red Devils plagued by injuries | Tunde Folawiyo

Manchester United, a club which Tunde Folawiyo amongst many others has steadfastly supported for years, appears to be experiencing a bout of bad luck, with many of its team members incurring injuries which have left them unable to participate in matches. Rooney, Van Persie, Da Silva, Nani and Jones have all fallen victim to various types of leg injuries over the past few months. Jones will be facing at least a fortnight on the sidelines, following a painful knee sprain; this was confirmed by the team's manager, David Moyes, just before the Red Devil's match against Hull on Boxing Day. The injury is believed to have occurred during the West Ham match, which took place a few days before...

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Red Devils defeat Hull City 3-2 | Tunde Folawiyo

Manchester United, a team whom Tunde Folawiyo amongst many others, has been a devoted fan of for years, recently played a match against Hull City, which kept spectators on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Hull initially appeared to be the stronger of the two, scoring the first goal just four minutes into the first half, when the centre back Chester volleyed the ball into the net from close range. Five minutes later, Hull managed a second goal, leaving the Red Devils disheartened, and their fans concerned. Chester's goal was said to have been down to good luck and United's poor defence; Alex Bruce managed to out-jump Patrice Evra, taking the ball away from Huddlestone's corner,...

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Man United triumph over West Ham | Tunde Folawiyo

Long-term supporters of the Red Devils, including Tunde Folawiyo know that the team's performance has been rather erratic as of late. Predicting the outcome of their matches has become almost impossible, as the team's behaviour on the pitch ranges from outstandingly brilliant, to shockingly mediocre. As such, many fans breathed a sigh of relief when Man United recently managed to defeat West Ham, thus winning their first Premier League home match since last November. They were in top form throughout the game, with Ashley Young, Adnan Januzaj and Danny Welbeck scoring a total of three goals. It was immediately apparent, from the moment they stepped out onto the pitch, that they would emerge...

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Man United suffer crushing defeat in match against Sunderland | Tunde Folawiyo

As a fan of Manchester United Football Club, Tunde Folawiyo follows the progress of the league closely. Their recent defeat against Sunderland is likely to have left him, and many of their other supporters, feeling disappointed. It seems that Gus Poyet, who joined Sunderland FC as its manager just three months ago, has had a remarkable impact on the players' morale, with spectators observing strong performances from Adam Johnson, Fabio Borini, Ki Sung-Yueng. The skill displayed by these team members, coupled with the presence of Marcos Alonso and John O'Shea, certainly provided Sunderland with the upper hand. Two of United's best players - Robin Van Persie and Wayne Rooney - were unable to...

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Famous Figures Throughout Manchester United | Tunde Folawiyo

Manchester United, nicknamed “The Red Devils”, has long been revered as England’s most successful professional football team with millions of fans including Tunde Folawiyo knowing exactly who they are. Boasting the largest average game attendance in European football, Manchester United has won numerous honours including three European Cups, 20 League titles, 11 FA Cups, four League Cups and a record 20 FA Community Shields, further demonstrating their vast impact on European sports. Throughout its history as a franchise, Manchester United has held many international sports superstars on its roster, including Wayne Rooney, David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo. But Ryan Giggs overall, has won...

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The Success of Manchester United | Tunde Folawiyo

Northwest England’s Manchester United football club has long served as one of Europe’s premiere professional football teams, boasting long-time fans such as Tunde Folawiyo and millions of others. Regarded as “The Most Popular Football Team in the World”, Manchester United currently holds the largest average game attendance in Europe, among numerous other distinctions cementing its high-profile status in sports. Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the football club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902. Now, aptly nicknamed the “The Red Devils”, the dynamic Manchester United’s club crest is derived from the Manchester City Council coat of arms. As one of the world’s...

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Ryan Giggs – United’s most talented player | Tunde Folawiyo

Many supporters of Man United, including Tunde Folawiyo, consider Ryan Giggs to be the team's greatest member. Born in Wales in 1973, Giggs first played for the Red Devils in 1990, at the age of 17. He had been 'discovered' by Alex Ferguson just a few months prior to this, whilst playing for Deans FC. Quickly establishing himself as a left winger, Giggs continued to play in this position up until the 2000s. His time with the club has been United's most successful era, no doubt due in part to Giggs's incredible talent; over the course of his career, he has been awarded more winners' medals than any other United footballer. His ability to run at high speed, create scoring opportunities for...

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Man United fans revel in team’s victory over Swansea | Tunde Folawiyo

Following some frustrating losses over the past few months, supporters of Manchester United were thrilled with the team's recent victory over Swansea. With a final result of 2-0, it certainly seems that Moyes' unwavering faith in the players over the past few months has been justified. Although this means that United have now won five out of six games in the Premier League, it's remains uncertain whether or not they will be able to win the title; Tunde Folawiyo, and any other loyal supporters, will know that the Red Devils' performance since Moyes joined the club has been inconsistent, to say the least. The first half was described by many as being mediocre, with neither side coming close...

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