Little Book of Manchester United

Little Book of Manchester United by Ian Welch Read Free Book Online

Book: Little Book of Manchester United by Ian Welch Read Free Book Online
Authors: Ian Welch
Tags: Sports & Recreation, Football
19 June 1946) Greenhoff joined United in 1973 and 1976 respectively. Brian established himself as a midfielder while older brother Jimmy played in a forward position. Brian switched to centre-half after the 1974-75 season, playing alongside Martin Buchan in the FA Cup Finals of 1976 and 1977. He was rewarded for his efforts with England caps at full, ‘B’ and Under-23 levels.

    * Brian Greenhoff (centre) lifting the FA Cup with his brother Jimmy who scored Manchester United’s second and winning goal in the final against Liverpool at Wembley.
    Jimmy joined his younger brother at United from Stoke City when the club’s flagging fortunes needed his inspiration. Despite being 30 when he signed in November 1976, he had impeccable ball control and the ability to score spectacular goals. He struck up a formidable partnership with fellow striker Stuart Pearson. During the 1977 FA Cup Final, Jimmy scored the winning goal against Liverpool, but found himself on the losing side in the Final two years later.
    He left United in December 1980 and went on to join Crewe and Toronto Blizzard, making the last of his more than 650 League appearances in December 1983 with Rochdale.

C HAPTER 8: H - H ARGREAVES, H UGHES
    Hargreaves
    In his own words, it was “possibly the longest-running transfer saga” in the history of football. But after several months of prolonged pursuit, United finally signed Owen Hargreaves from Bayern Munich in May 2007 for a fee of around £17 million.
    The Canadian-born, England international midfielder’s stock had risen dramatically in the previous year, and by the time he arrived at Old Trafford, he had become one of European football’s most highly thought of defensive midfielders, having won four Bundesliga titles with Bayern.
    After an injury-disrupted start to his United career, Hargreaves came to the fore in the second half of the successful 2007-08 campaign with a string of tireless and confident performances in midfield and also, on occasion, at right-back. He capped a satisfying debut season with a superb penalty in the Champions League Final shoot-out victory over Chelsea. But a recurrence of his knee problem – and a subsequent operation in the USA – forced Owen to miss almost all of the following season.
    Born and raised in Calgary, Canada, Owen left for Germany aged 16 to join Bayern Munich. Success was quick as Bayern claimed both the 2000-01 Bundesliga title and the Champions League crown. Hargreaves remains one of only two English players to win the European Cup with a non-English club – the other being Steve McManaman.

    *Owen Hargreaves in action for United.
    The following season witnessed Hargreaves’ breakthrough at international level. He would have been eligible to play for Germany or Canada, but opted for England and played his first full international in 2001. Initially a squad player, it took until the 2006 World Cup in Germany for Hargreaves to truly be seen as a key man, and he was voted England Player of the Year in January 2007.
    When free of injury, Hargreaves brings vast experience to United’s midfield, as well as an energetic and enthusiastic style which gives a well-balanced feel to United’s engine room.
    Hughes
    Mark Hughes, born 1 November 1963, enjoyed two spells at United from 1983-86 and 1988-95. His flamboyant playing style delighted fans while his ability to win matches made him valued by his managers. He signed as a professional with United in November 1980 after five months as an apprentice. As a schoolboy player, United’s youth coach Syd Owen changed his position from midfielder to centre-forward. He made his League Cup debut in November 1983 when Ron Atkinson gave the Welshman his first-team opportunity. During the 1984-85 season, Hughes was voted PFA Young Player of the Year.
    In 1986, given the opportunity by Atkinson, he decided to sign for Barcelona, but his form suffered and he only managed one goal in 17 games. Hughes didn’t settle in Spain and

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