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18 Times & That's a Fact! - A Red-Eyed View of United's Record-Breaking Season (Paperback)
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18 Times & That's a Fact! - A Red-Eyed View of United's Record-Breaking Season (Paperback)
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This was the season when Sir Alex Ferguson's long-held wish to
"knock Liverpool off their f**king perch' was made flesh. A season
so successful that even European Cup Final defeat to Barcelona
couldn't fully diminish the club's achievements. Justin Blundell
tells the story of United's triumphs in a punchy, rabidly red-eyed
review of every single match and goal. In the wake of the euphoria
of Moscow it would have been excusable to regard what followed as
an extended hangover. Yet the newly crowned European Champions
became World Champions in December following their successful trip
to the Far East and when they added the Carling Cup in March they
held every honour possible excepting the FA Cup. All this despite a
close season dominated by Cristiano Ronaldo's courtship by Real
Madrid. This two month long tabloid extravaganza, coming just weeks
after United's Moscow triumph, was only settled in mid-August. Then
there was possibly the most unpredictable and sensational transfer
deadline day in history -- if Manchester City's take-over by Arab
billionaires beggared belief, their subsequent attempts to sign any
and every player in Europe left the old order reeling. The attempts
to de-rail Dimitar Berbatov's GBP30m move to United worried Sir
Alex enough for him to pick the Bulgarian up from the tarmac of
Manchester airport in his Audi A8. The season that followed had
it's own sensations - Chelsea leading and falling away before
Liverpool appeared to pull decisively away only for Rafa Benitez's
infamous 'fact' rant to unwittingly de-rail them. By the time the
rivals met in early March, many assumed that a United win would
close out the title. Instead, Liverpool shocked the hosts 4-1, a
defeat compounded by another loss at Fulham a week later. It took
Frederico Macheda to rescue wins against Villa and Sunderland to
keep United a step ahead before a cagey nil-nil with Arsenal
confirmed United's 18th record equalling championship. In Europe,
Ronaldo confi rmed his standing as the best player in the world by
almost single-handedly hauling United into another fi nal. This
time, shorn of the industry of Darren Fletcher, United were no
match for the Catalans in a game that proved to be the Portuguese's
swansong. Written with an eye for the humour and pomposity
surrounding the modern game, Justin Blundell brings the matches,
goals and managerial spats back to life. From the Ronaldo transfer
saga to the despair of defeat in Rome, this is an entertaining,
minute-by-minute guide to the matches that really mattered. It
contains the season's best quotes from the likes of Ferguson and
Benitez to Paddy Crerand and Mickey Thomas. Far from following the
tired blueprint of statistics and dry match reports, "18 Times" is
a book for everyone who lives and breathes United, not just on
match day but every single day.
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