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Why is Manchester United so controversial?

Why is Manchester United so controversial?

Manchester United has always been controversial. The club entered the Football League in 1892 and was almost bankrupted in 1902. It was saved primarily by a wealthy local brewer, J.H.Davies. He had ambitions to create a major footballing power and invested heavily, particularly in the development of the ground at Old Trafford.

How much did Manchester United make between 1992 and 1997?

Between 1992 and 1997 the club generated income of £249m, of which £69m was spent on its wage bill and £66m reported as profit. This performance would be a good by any standard; in the football industry, where most clubs have reported a pre-tax loss, it has been dazzling.

How many times has Manchester United won the Premier League?

In the 1990s Manchester United has been the most successful English football club. Since the foundation of the Premier League in 1992 it has won four of the six titles and been runner-up on the other two occasions. It has won the FA Cup twice and been runner-up once.

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How did English football clubs become so rich?

In the 1990s football clubs and governing bodies have enjoyed huge increases in income from merchandising, sponsorship, television ­– and simply from higher prices at the grounds. The combined annual income of English football clubs is currently in the region of £1bn a year.

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Who is the most successful English Football Club of the 1990s?

In the 1990s Manchester United has been the most successful English football club. Since the foundation of the Premier League in 1992 it has won four of the six titles and been runner-up on the other two occasions.

Who are the best players to move from Man Utd to city?

The highest-profile player to move directly from United to City, Tevez was an integral part of the Red Devils side which won the Premier League and Champions League in his debut campaign, with the Argentinian shining alongside Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo in a fearsome frontline.