Frank Barson
yes Manchester united used to be called newton heath in the 1800's.
Sir Alex Ferguson has been the manager of Manchester united since the mid 80's...
Chris Murray has written: 'The young manual worker in Britain and Sweden' 'Attitude blue' -- subject(s): Manchester City Football Club 'Manchester United' -- subject(s): Manchester United Football Club
I believe Patrick O'Connell played for Manchester United and Managed Barcelona in the early 1960's, late 1950's. He also played for Ireland
How about Ian URE - played centre half for Dundee, Arsenal and Manchester United in the 1960's. also appeared as a very intelligent team captain on BBC's Quizball programme.
robbie fowler
Eric Thornton has written: 'Leeds United & Don Revie' -- subject(s): Leeds United A.F.C. 'Manchester City: Meredith to Mercer--and the Cup' -- subject(s): Manchester City Football Club
no manchester united is in the metropolitan borough of trafford , which is in the county of GREATER MANCHESTER ,along with other such metropolitan borough 's like bolton , wigan, oldham ,salford ,rochdale,tameside,and bury . The club moved out of the city of manchester around 1910 , when it moved from newton heath to old trafford .
Brian McClair
it was s gerrad who played in 1886-1887 when man united were known as newton heath
Derek Hodgson has written: 'The Manchester United story' -- subject(s): History, Manchester United (Soccer team) 'The Liverpool story' -- subject(s): History, Liverpool Football Club 'Official History of Yorkshire Cricket Club'
Tommy Docherty has written: 'Better soccer for boys' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Soccer 'The ABC of soccer sense' -- subject(s): Coaching, Soccer 'Manchester United: the quest for glory, 1966-1991' 'Manchester United'