This morning.
Carrington, Manchester, England.
It’s a keeper.
This morning.
Carrington, Manchester, England.
It’s a keeper.
A very moving and poignant tribute to the Busby Babes. Must watch for all reds today #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/UldZ816gVD
— The Peoples Person (@PeoplesPerson_) February 6, 2019
Some things are more important than any kind of rivalry in football or sport. Rest In Peace the #BusbyBabes who died in Munich Air Disaster 61 years ago today.
Gone but never forgotten 🙏#FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/A5dG59cBCV
— TheKop.com (@TheKop_com) February 6, 2019
In fairness.
The Portuguese, 55, won the League Cup and the Europa League at Old Trafford.
But United are sixth in the Premier League, 19 points behind leaders Liverpool, who beat them 3-1 on Sunday.
Jose Mourinho: Manchester United sack manager (BBC)
Pic: AFP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAlWsvaQuP0
Corkman Frank O’Farrell [above with George Best in 1972] on David Moyes’ sacking from Manchester United.
Frank lasted 18 months as United manager forced out due to unresolvable tactical and sartorial differences.
(Getty)
From last night’s ITV4 documentary ‘The Best of Enemies‘, Roy Keane in a poignant moment talks about his departure from Manchester United in 2005.
Previously: Bye Keano
…is Busby spinning in his grave.
Nigel Callinan writes:
Found last night in my local GS25 supermarket in Busan (the South Korean equivalent of a Spar).
Thanks Alex Eustace
On this Day In ’95 Cantona kung-fu kicked a Palace supporter! twitter.com/ScottyBrendMUF…
— Scotty Brend (@ScottyBrendMUFC) January 25, 2012