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Wayne Rooney delighted after drawing level with Denis Law as Manchester United's second-highest scorer with 237 goals
* Manchester United beat CSKA Moscow 1-0 at Old Trafford on Tuesday night * Wayne Rooney scored only goal of the game to end his 403-minute drought * He joins Denis Law on 237 goals and is now the joint second highest scorer * Captain said 'Law is a legend at this club, so I'm delighted to equal his record' Wayne Rooney admits he is delighted to have equaled Denis Law's tally of 237 goals for Manchester United, and become the club's joint-second highest scorer in the process. The England and United captain ended his 403-minute drought to earn his side a crucial three points against CSKA Moscow in the Champions League on Tuesday night. In doing so he drew level with Law, and Rooney says he is over the moon to share second spot with a legend before aiming for Sir Bobby Charlton's overall record of 249. Wayne Rooney thanks the fans after the game after Manchester United's 1-0 victory against CSKA Moscow Rooney moved level with Denis Law's tally of 237 goals for the club by scoring at Old Trafford on Tuesday Quote:
'We are top of the group now so it's a big three points. We've got another big one coming up against PSV. Another win in that game and we will qualify.' Rooney had not scored since netting against former club Everton at Goodison Park on October 17, but found the breakthrough on Tuesday. The 30-year-old headed home past Igor Akinfeev after Jesse Lingard's fine first-time volleyed cross, leaving Louis van Gaal's side in pole position to qualify for the last-16. Speaking about the 1-0 victory against the Russian side, Rooney added: 'It is difficult when teams come and defend with all their players, tough to break down. 'We had to keep grinding and digging, but we got the chance and the goal. 'A lot of teams nowadays defend deep with all their players and it is tough to break that down. 'We tried to get an early goal and once that doesn't happen it becomes difficult, but we got the goal and the points and that is all that matters.' Code:
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Wayne Rooney breaks Manchester United's European goalscorer record and closes in on Sir Bobby Charlton milestone after Feyenoord romp
* Wayne Rooney scored 39th goal in Europe for Manchester United * First half goal saw him overtake ex-United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy * He scored opening goal in 4-0 win over Feyenoord in Europa League * Club captain now one goal behind Sir Bobby Charlton's all-time record His worth has been continually questioned at both club and international level this season, but Wayne Rooney's strike against Feyenoord secured his place as the leading European goalscorer in Manchester United's history. Rooney, who hit back at the media earlier this week for what he saw as unfair treatment of his form in the campaign to date, helped United to a comfortable 4-0 victory over the Dutch side in the Europa League. In the process, his 35th minute opener took him on to 39 European goals for the Old Trafford giants and at the head of the table, one ahead of Ruud van Nistelrooy. The 31-year-old's deft chip also put him within one of Sir Bobby Charlton's record of 249 as United's highest ever goalscorer in all competitions. Earlier this week, Rooney told the media: 'It feels as if the media are trying to write my obituary. I have not finished yet.' Speaking after the game on Thursday night he hit back further, telling BT Sport: 'All that [fuss] is created by you guys and people like yourself asking questions now. Rooney broke United's European goalscoring record in the process of grabbing the first 'I think people in the media are making a big deal over nothing. I actually didn’t even step foot into the wedding and I think it’s a shame that I’m having to talk about it now after such a great victory.' And the England captain, given the chance to start and lead United against Feyenoord proved that to be the case as he started and finished his team's first goal in the first period. Quote:
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Rooney supplied the second goal after 69 minutes, playing in Juan Mata with a blind reverse pass, allowing him to slot into an empty net. Goalkeeper Brad Jones turned Zlatan Ibrahimovic's cross into his own net before Jesse Lingard stroked home a fourth in stoppage time. The result takes United into second place in Group A, just a point behind leaders Fenerbahce with one game to play. They travel to Ukrainian outift Zorya Luhansk for the final group clash in two weeks on December 8. Code:
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UNITED'S TOP 50 SCORERS
Here is our epic countdown of Manchester United's top 50 scorers of all time, updated after Wayne Rooney netted his 250th goal for the Reds, in the Premier League draw at Stoke City on 21 January 2017. That strike means the captain has broken Sir Bobby Charlton's long-standing club record. Congratulations! 49=. GORDON HILL Goals 51 | Games 134 The tricky winger was an integral part of United’s 1977 FA Cup-winning side, and in just three seasons at OT ‘Merlin’ broke the 50-goal barrier. He top-scored with an impressive 22 goals in that era-defining season. 49=. STEVE BRUCE Goals 51 | Games 414 Few will forget Bruce's at-the-death heroics against Sheffield Wednesday en route to the epochal 1992/93 Premier League crown, and the former skipper was just one goal shy of breaking the 20-goal barrier in 1990/91. 46=. FRANK MCPHERSON Goals 52 | Games 175 Renowned as a lightning-fast attacker in the 1920s, McPherson, an ex-shipbuilder from Barrow-in-Furness, made full use of a change to the offside laws and became United’s top scorer in 1925/26 with 20 goals. 46=. JAMES HANSON Goals 52 | Games 147 A Manchester Football News reader alerted United to 18-year-old James Hanson in 1922. A natural finisher and spot-kick specialist, he scored 20 goals in 1928/29 but his career was prematurely ended through injury on Christmas Day 1929. 46=. LIAM WHELAN Goals 52 | Games 98 Liam ‘Billy’ Whelan was a talented inside forward with great ball control and dribbling ability and was a clinical finisher too – showcased most impressively with 33 goals in the title-winning 1956/57 campaign. Tragically, he lost his life in Munich. 45. ALEX DAWSON Goals 54 | Games 93 The Scotland-born forward was an FA Youth Cup-winner in 1956 and 1957 and came into the side after Munich. His memorable hat-trick in the FA Cup semi-final replay against Fulham took United to Wembley that year, and he notched more than a goal every two games. 44. HARRY ROWLEY Goals 55 | Games 180 The inside forward remains one of the few players to sign for United twice (in 1928 and 1934). His goals helped win the Second Division title in the 1935/36 season, before leaving to become player-manager of Burton Albion. 41=. HAROLD HALSE Goals 56 | Games 125 The Londoner joined in March 1906 and scored four goals in six games to help United win the title, before winning the 1909 FA Cup and another championship in 1911. He famously scored six in an 8-4 victory over Swindon Town, an achievement matched only by George Best. 41=. DIMITAR BERBATOV Goals 56 | Games 149 Although his United career never really took off, the Bulgarian cemented a place in Reds history by winning the golden boot as Sir Alex’s men secured a 19th English title. His hat-trick against Liverpool also curried much favour among supporters. 41=. ALBERT QUIXALL Goals 56 | Games 184 After captaining Sheffield Wednesday against United in the first game after the Munich air disaster, Quixall was signed by Matt Busby for £45,000 for his ball-playing skills up front. The move paid off as he played a key role in the Reds’ 1963 FA Cup win. 40. THOMAS BAMFORD Goals 57 | Games 109 The Welshman scored 175 goals in 204 at his previous club Wrexham, which remains a club record. He moved to United in 1934 and maintained his scoring touch, with his goals contributing to the Second Division title in 1935/36 (as top scorer) and the promotion campaign of 1937/38. Troubled by injuries, he eventually left for Swansea. 38=. ROBIN VAN PERSIE Goals 58 | Games 102 The free-scoring Dutchman is one of United's most prolific ever strikers, breaking into the top 50 in double-quick time: two years, two months and one day after his first goal against Fulham in August 2012. 38. JACK PEDDIE Goals 58 | Games 121 Described as “both a provider and a goalscorer, possessing a dynamic shot”, Peddie joined United from Newcastle in September 1902 and netted 15 times to finish top scorer in his debut season. He left for Plymouth at the end of 1902/03 but returned in 1904, winning the Second Division title a year later. 37=. JAVIER HERNANDEZ Goals 59 | Games 154 Few strikers can rival Chicha when it comes to movement in the box. The Mexican is a ghost-like presence in the final third and shakes off defenders for fun when the opportunity arises. He remains a fans’ favourite after netting 20, 12, 18 and nine goals in four seasons at United. 36. CHARLIE MITTEN Goals 61 | Games 162 Born in Rangoon, Burma, Mitten was signed in August 1936 and progressed through the youth ranks while working as an office boy at Old Trafford. The left winger won the 1948 FA Cup and once had the distinction of scoring a hat-trick of penalties in a four-goal haul against Aston Villa. 33=. STUART PEARSON Goals 66 | Games 180 Pancho’s goalscoring exploits make him a favourite among Reds fans of a certain vintage. His 17 goals helped United earn promotion from the Second Division at the first attempt in 1975 and he scored in the famous 1977 FA Cup final win over all-conquering Liverpool. 33=. BOB DONALDSON Goals 66 | Games 155 The Scottish forward netted the club’s first ever league goal, against Blackburn in September 1892, and also bagged a hat-trick in Newton Heath’s 10-1 rout of Wolves the following month, which remains our biggest ever league win. 33=. DWIGHT YORKE Goals 66 | Games 152 Trinidad and Tobago’s finest had made well over 200 appearances for Aston Villa before Alex Ferguson snapped him up in 1998. His telepathic partnership with Andy Cole in the Treble-winning season that followed is the stuff of legend. 31=. NORMAN WHITESIDE Goals 67 | Games 274 The gifted attacker never quite fulfilled his enormous potential at United, though he helped the Reds win two FA Cups. He remains the youngest player to score a senior goal for United, having done so eight days after his 17th birthday. 31. THOMAS REID Goals 67 | Games 101 The Scot boasted an impressive strike-rate during his five years at the club between 1928 and 1933, including 14 goals in 17 games in his first season. 29=. STEVE COPPELL Goals 70 | Games 396 The exciting winger was a regular goalscorer for the Reds but was forced to retire through injury in 1983, aged just 28. He holds the record for the most consecutive appearances by an outfield United player – 207 from 1977 to 1981. 29=. BRIAN KIDD Goals 70 | Games 266 The local lad scored on his 19th birthday in the 1968 European Cup final win over Benfica and spent seven seasons in the first team, before joining Arsenal following United's relegation to Division Two in 1974. 28. SAMMY MCILROY Goals 71 | Games 419 Matt Busby’s final signing for United scored on his debut as a 17-year-old in the Manchester derby and went on to become a regular fixture, helping the Reds win the FA Cup in 1977. 27. FRANK STAPLETON Goals 78 | Games 288 A classy target man, the Republic of Ireland international was leading scorer in three consecutive seasons between 1981-1984. Excellent in the air and he volleyed the winner in the famous European Cup-Winners’ Cup win over Barcelona in 1984 after netting in the previous year’s FA Cup final against Brighton. 26. ENOCH WEST Goals 80 | Games 181 ‘Knocker’ had pedigree for finding the net when he joined United in 1910 and didn’t disappoint, top-scoring in his first campaign as the club lifted the title. A useful billiards player, he often arrived on cue in the box and was also the leading marksman in the following two terms in a lethal partnership with Sandy Turnbull. 25. ERIC CANTONA Goals 82 | Games 185 The inspirational Frenchman scored in his second start, notching an equaliser at Chelsea, and never looked back as he regularly hit the net and carved out chances for his colleagues. The no.7’s most famous strike came in the 1996 FA Cup final when his late winner against Liverpool sealed the double Double. 24. DAVID BECKHAM Goals 85 | Games 394 Noted as a creator of goals with remarkable crossing ability and dead-ball expertise, Becks got off the mark with a goal in the Champions League against Galatasaray in 1994. In his penultimate season at Old Trafford, he notched 16 goals in 38 starts and was capable of converting free-kicks from all angles. 23. LOU MACARI Goals 97 | Games 401 The popular Scot arrived from Celtic and was a regular goalscorer, even when moving back to midfield. He bagged 11 league goals in the promotion-winning Division Two campaign of 1974/75 and bettered the tally the following year with 12 top-flight goals. 22. BRYAN ROBSON Goals 99 | Games 461 Captain Marvel was United’s record signing for £1.5million in 1981 and repaid every penny over 13 seasons of distinguished service, ending only one goal off a century of strikes from his midfield position. The ultimate box-to-box performer was equally effective at both ends of the pitch. 20=. GEORGE WALL Goals 100 | Games 319 The left winger weighed in with more than his fair share of goals and was part of United’s first FA Cup-winning side in 1909. The North East-born attacker also won two league titles with the Reds and earned seven caps for England before serving as a sergeant in World War I. 20=. JOE CASSIDY Goals 100 | Games 174 The Scot was probably the club’s first outstanding striker as he plundered goals on a regular basis for Newton Heath. He had two spells at the Heathens with a stint at Celtic sandwiched in between before joining Manchester City after the turn of the 20th Century for £250. 19. SANDY TURNBULL Goals 101 | Games 247 Particularly effective in the air, the former Manchester City striker hit the winner in the 1909 FA Cup final against Bristol City. A stocky figure with a prodigious leap, the Scotsman was the top marksman during the title triumph in 1908 and smashed 18 goals when the feat was repeated three years later. Sadly, he was killed in action during the Great War. 18. CRISTIANO RONALDO Goals 118 | Games 292 Young prodigy turned best player in the world, Ronaldo has the ability to find the net by any means – free-kick, penalty, left foot, right foot, head – and few players boast a better goals-per-games ratio. His standout season for the Reds was 2007/08 when he netted 42 times as Sir Alex’s men claimed a Premier League and Champions League double. 17. ANDY COLE Goals 121 | Games 275 ‘Goal King Cole’ scored five in the 9-0 win over Ipswich Town just a couple of months after becoming a Red in 1995. His partnership with Dwight Yorke inspired United to Treble glory in 1998/99, with Cole firing the goal which clinched the league for the Reds that season against Tottenham. 16. OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER Goals 126 | Games 366 The Norwegian striker will forever be part of United folklore as the scorer of the most famous goal in the club’s history on that unforgettable night in the Nou Camp in 1999. That aside, he was a clinical, natural-born finisher and scored a number of vital strikes from a starting or substitute role. 15. BRIAN MCCLAIR Goals 127 | Games 471 ‘Choccy’ became the first player since George Best to score 20 league goals for the Reds in his debut campaign in 1987/88. He made a habit of netting in big games, scoring the winners in the European Super Cup and League Cup finals and also got on the scoresheet in the 1994 FA Cup final which sealed the Double. 14. TOMMY TAYLOR Goals 131 | Games 191 Signed from Barnsley in 1953, Taylor was regarded by many as the greatest centre-forward to ever play for United and England. He won championship medals in 1956 (scoring 34 league goals) and 1957, and fired 16 goals in 19 internationals for England. He tragically lost his life in the Munich air crash in 1958. 13. DAVID HERD Goals 145 | Games 265 Herd finished his first season at Old Trafford as leading goalscorer and also found the net on his United debuts in the FA Cup, the League Cup and all three European competitions. He played a vital role in helping the Reds seal the title in 1964/65. 12. STAN PEARSON Goals 148 | Games 343 An almost ever present between 1946 and 1953, Pearson played a big role in Matt Busby’s first great United side who won the FA Cup in 1948. The inside forward scored seven goals on the way to Wembley, including a hat-trick in the semi-final against Derby, and opened the scoring in the final triumph over Blackpool. 11. RUUD VAN NISTELROOY Goals 150 | Games 219 The ultimate goal poacher, the Dutchman, who won the PFA Player of the Year award in his first season, struck 100 goals in his first three campaigns and 150 in total during five years with the club. An incredible tally of 44 goals inspired United to title glory in 2002/03 and he remains hugely popular with fans to this day. 10. PAUL SCHOLES Goals 155 | Games 718 United's third highest appearance-maker and a member of the famed Class of '92, Scholes spent his entire career with the Reds. His eye for goal was evident from the start when he netted twice on his debut and he ended his trophy-laden tenure in United's top ten scoring list. 9. MARK HUGHES Goals 163 | Games 467 A real fans' favourite, 'Sparky' amassed his impressive goal haul during two separate spells with the club. Hughes was a brave, determined and powerful striker who netted some spectacular strikes, most famously his volleyed injury-time equaliser against Oldham at Wembley to keep the '94 Double dream alive. 7=. RYAN GIGGS Goals 168 | Games 963 After being credited with the winner on his first start in 1990/91, against Manchester City, the United legend went on to score in every season until his final year as a player. Unfortunately, his proud record was ended when Eldin Jakupovic made a fine save to tip over his free-kick on his final appearance vs Hull. 7=. JOE SPENCE Goals 168 | Games 510 (front row, third left) A ex-miner who also served in the Army, Spence was the first player to reach 500 club appearances and was a hugely popular figure. He was awarded benefit matches in 1924 and 1929 after he top-scored in five seasons between 1919/20 and 1931/32, serving with distinction for 14 years. 5=. GEORGE BEST Goals 179 | Games 470 Bestie sits near the top of the scoring charts, despite not being an out-and-out frontman. It says much about the extraordinary talents of a player who many regard as the greatest of them all. 5=. DENNIS VIOLLET Goals 179 | Games 293 After escaping from the Munich air disaster with minor head injuries, the prolific Manchester-born striker hit 32 league goals in 1959/60, a tally which has never been bettered by anyone in red. 4. JACK ROWLEY Goals 211 | Games 424 Only Giggs, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes have enjoyed longer first-team careers than Rowley's 17 years and 199 days. He scored 12 hat-tricks, and twice set the club record for goals in a league season with 25 (1946/47) and 30 (1951/52). He was a goal-machine. 3. DENIS LAW Goals 237 | Games 404 The Lawman, The King – Denis Law was idolised in the Stretford End and beyond for his unerring scoring exploits. A spiky, loveable character, he was revered precisely because he was capable of scoring 46 goals in season 1963/64, earning him the Ballon d’Or, while in six of 11 seasons he hit 20 goals or more. 2. SIR BOBBY CHARLTON Goals 249 | Games 748 The fact that Charlton remained right at the top of this elite list for so long (41 years) is testament to the scale of his monumental tally, especially for a player who played much of his career in midfield. He is simply incredible, scoring in every one of his 17 seasons in the first team. 1. WAYNE ROONEY Goals 250 | Games 546 After breaking Sir Bobby Charlton’s scoring record for England, United's talismanic captain did the same to the legend's club tally by netting the equaliser in the 1-1 draw away to Stoke City on 21 January 2017. It was his 250th goal, a remarkable achievement. HTML Code:
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Rooney legend dahhh,,sayang dibuang oleh Legend Killer
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Fred is the 500th player to score for Manchester United... but how many of the other 499 can you remember?
Brazilian midfielder Fred became the 500th player to score for Manchester United when he opened the scoring against Wolves. The landmark goal eventually became buried in the headlines after Wolves left Old Trafford with a point but it got Sportsmail thinking. How many of the other 499 players to score for the Reds can you remember? The complete list, ranked by number of goals scored, is below... Brazilian midfielder Fred netted to became the 500th player to score for Manchester United 253 Wayne Rooney 249 Bobby Charlton 237 Denis Law 211 Jack Rowley 179 George Best, Dennis Viollet 168 Ryan Giggs, Joe Spence 163 Mark Hughes 155 Paul Scholes 150 Ruud van Nistelrooy 148 Stan Pearson 145 David Herd 131 Tommy Taylor 127 Brian McClair 126 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 121 Andrew Cole 118 Cristiano Ronaldo 101 Sandy Turnbull 100 Joe Cassidy, George Wall 99 Bryan Robson 97 Lou Macari 85 David Beckham 82 Eric Cantona 80 Enoch West 78 Frank Stapleton 71 Sammy McIlroy 70 Steve Coppell, Brian Kidd 67 Tom Reid, Norman Whiteside 66 Bob Donaldson, Stuart Pearson, Dwight Yorke 61 Charlie Mitten 59 Javier Hernandez 58 Jack Peddie, Robin van Persie 57 Tommy Bamford 56 Dimitar Berbatov, Harold Halse, Albert Quixall 55 Harry Rowley 54 Alex Dawson 52 Jimmy Hanson, Frank McPherson, William Whelan 51 Steve Bruce, Gordon Hill, Roy Keane 50 Arthur Lochhead 49 George Mutch 46 Jack Picken, Teddy Sheringham 45 Johnny Berry, Jimmy Turnbull 42 Billy Bryant, Louis Saha 41 Joe Jordan, Tom Manley 40 Nani 39 George Anderson, Juan Mata 38 Gordon Strachan 37 John Downie, Dick Smith 36 Jimmy Greenhoff, Andrei Kanchelskis, Anthony Martial, Billy Meredith, Lee Sharpe 35 Henry Boyd, John Connelly, Johnny Morris, Albert Scanlon, Alf Schofield 34 Willie Morgan, Carlos Tevez 33 Tommy Arkesden, William Bryant, Denis Irwin 32 Gerry Daly, Marcus Rashford 31 Romelu Lukaku, Colin Webster 30 John Aston Snr, Billy Griffiths 29 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul Ince, Danny Welbeck 28 Jimmy Delaney, Alf Farman, David Pegg 27 John Aston Jnr, Jackie Blanchflower, Billy Johnston, Park Ji-sung, David Sadler 26 Clayton Blackmore, Nicky Butt, Peter Davenport, Gordon McQueen 25 Charlie Rennox, Antonio Valencia 24 Michael Carrick, Darren Fletcher, Jesse Lingard, Kevin Moran, Jesper Olsen, Charles Sagar 23 Ronnie Burke, John Clarkin, Charlie Roberts 22 Jack Allan, Jimmy Hanlon 21 Warren Bradley, Duncan Edwards, Matthew Gillespie, Alan Gowling, Nemanja Vidic, Wilf Woodcock 20 Roger Byrne, Marouane Fellaini, Stanley Gallimore, Dick Pegg 19 Bill Rawlings, Nobby Stiles 18 Harry Baird, Jack Ball, Jack Cape, Arnold Muhren, Teddy Partridge, Chris Smalling 17 James Brown, Johnny Carey, Jimmy Collinson, Diego Forlan, Brian Greenhoff, William Henderson, Ander Herrera, Michael Owen, Paul Pogba, Mark Robins, George Sapsford 16 Ernie Goldthorpe, Stewart Houston, Paul McGrath, Tom Smith, Ashley Young 15 John Beddow, Pat Crerand, Tom Leigh, Bill McKay, John O’Shea, Gary Pallister, Jack Smith, Mickey Thomas 14 Neil Dewar, Alex Downie, Billy Grassam, Tom Horner, William Jackson, Mark Pearson, James Peters, Stephen Preston, Bill Ridding, Maurice Setters 13 Johnny Giles, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Andy Ritchie, Harry Thomas 12 Gary Birtles, Alan Brazil, Ernie Hine, Samuel Hopkinson, William Kennedy, Hugh McLenahan, James McNaught, Remi Moses, Alan Smith, Ian Storey-Moore 11 Dick Duckworth, Quinton Fortune, Ashley Grimes, Eddie Lewis, Kieran Richardson, Juan Sebastian Veron, Danny Wallace, Neil Webb 10 Alex Bell, George Bissett, Phil Chisnall, Jimmy Coupar, Patrice Evra, John Fitzpatrick, Darron Gibson, Alex Robertson, Mikael Silvestre, Arthur Warburton, Ray Wilkins 9 Anderson, David Bain, Fred Erentz, Bill Foulkes, Colin Gibson, Ronny Johnsen, George Stacey, Billy Wrigglesworth 8 Jimmy Bannister, David Bellion, Noel Cantwell, Walter Cartwright, Jordi Cruyff, Rio Ferdinand, Fred Goodwin, John Grimwood, Fred Hopkin, David May, David McCreery, Harry McShane, Tom Miller, Tommy Morrison, Joe Myerscough, Phil Neville, Jack Peden, Harry Williams 7 Arthur Albiston, Tommy Bogan, Ted Buckle, Francis Burns, Memphis Depay, John Doherty, Mike Duxbury, Jonny Evans, Arthur Graham, Clarence Hilditch, Jim McCalliog, Billy Morgan, Gary Neville, Robert Parkinson, William Stewart, Eric Sweeney, Chris Taylor 6 Daley Blind, Tommy Boyle, Shay Brennan, John Dow, Billy Draycott, Tommy Fitzsimmons, Billy Hood, Caesar Jenkyns, Shinji Kagawa, Nobby Lawton, Sammy McMillan, Tommy Meehan, Jimmy Nicholl, Jimmy Nicholson, Karel Poborsky, Carlo Sartori, Jackie Wassall, Arthur Whalley 5 Brian Birch, Wes Brown, Tom Cleverley, Alex Forsyth, William Harrison, Jim Holton, Adnan Januzaj, Phil Jones, Edwin Lee, Harry Leonard, Ted McDougall, Federico Macheda, Frank Mann, George Millar, Ian Moir, Graham Moore, Albert Pape, Arthur Potts, Rafael, Willie Stewart 4 Viv Anderson, Peter Barnes, Frank Barson, Russell Beardsmore, Laurent Blanc, Ernie Bond, Billy Boyd, Martin Buchan, Henry Cockburn, Wyn Davies, Angel di Maria, Radamel Falcao, Ron Ferrier, Tommy Frame, John Gidman, Gilbert Godsmark, Eddie Green, Gabriel Heinze, Frank Hodges, Daniel Hurst, Steve James, Tommy Jones, Nikki Jovanovic, Fred Kennedy, Harry Lappin, George Livingstone, Charlie Mackie, Willie McDonald, George McLachlan, Alex Menzies, Hugh Morgan, Tom Nuttall, Hubert Redwood, Giuseppe Rossi, Jimmy Ryan, Ernie Taylor, Billy Toms, George Travers, Fred Williams, James Wilson 3 Ray Bennion, Henning Berg, Dick Black, Bob Bonthron, William Brooks, Jimmy Bullock, David Byrne, Adam Carson, Allenby Chilton, Jack Doughty, Dion Dublin, Alf Edge, Fabio, James Fisher, John Grundy, Henrik Larsson, Scott McGarvey, Ralph Milne, Joe Norton, Mike Phelan, Charles Rothwell, Charlie Ramsden, James Robinson, Alexis Sanchez, Jack Wilson, Dick Wombwell 2 John Anderson, Trevor Anderson, Jack Barber, Arthur Beardsworth, Bebe, Cliff Birkett, Sam Blott, William Brown, Alex Buttner, Luke Chadwick, Frank Clempson, Eddie Colman, Ted Connor, Ronnie Cope, Charlie Craven, Garth Crooks, John Cunningham, Will Davidson, Eric Djemba-Djemba, Tony Dunne, Sidney Evans, Arthur Fitton, Tony Gill, Keith Gillespie, George Graham, Proctor Hall, Mickey Hamill, Owen Hargreaves, Frank Harris, Vince Hayes, Herbert Heywood, James Hodge, George Hunter, William Hunter, Kleberson, Ken MacDonald, Herbert Mann, Lee Martin, Mick Martin, William Mathieson, Nemanja Matic, Neil McBain, Billy McGlen, Wilf McGuinness, Walter McMillen, Liam Miller, George Nicol, Liam O’Brien, Pat O’Connell, Paul Parker, Gerard Pique, Charlie Richards, WA Roberts, Marcos Rojo, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Jack Silcock, Alex Stepney, Jack Warner, Frank Wedge, Harry Williams, Rees Williams 1 John Aitken, Alfred Ambler, Eric Bailly, James Bain, Bill Bainbridge, Jack Banks, Bill Berry, Jesper Blomqvist, Len Bradbury, James Brown, William Campbell, James Carman, Stewart Chalmers, Reg Chester, James Colville, Terry Cooke, Peter Coyne, T Craig, Laurie Cunningham, Matteo Darmian, Alan Davies, Simon Davies, Mame Biram Diouf, Roger Doughty, Chris Eagles, Sylvain Ebanks-Blake, Paul Edwards, George Evans, John Ferguson, John Fitchett, G Foley, Fred, Dick Gardner, Terry Gibson, Don Givens, George Gladwin, Billy Goodwin, Deiniol Graham, Jack Griffiths, Reg Holton, Tom Harris, Josh Harrop, James Hendry, James Higson, Graeme Hogg, Edward Holt, Arthur Hooper, Bill Inglis, Mark Jones, Albert Kinsey, Frank Knowles, Tommy Lang, Kieran Lee, John McCartney, William McCartney, Jimmy McClelland, Chris McGrath, James Miller, James Montgomery, Erik Nevland, Gabriel Obertan, W Owen, Ernest Payne, Andreas Pereira, Nick Powell, Charlie Radford, Billy Richards, Sandy Robertson, William Robertson, Peter Schmeichel, Morgan Schneiderlin, Luke Shaw, John Sheldon, Johnny Sivebaek, Albert Smith, Lawrence Smith, J Sneddon, Harry Stafford, Jaap Stam, R Stephenson, John Thompson, Arthur Thomson, James Thomson, Henry Topping, Ian Ure, James Vance, Ernest Vincent, George Vose, Joe Williams, John Wood, Tony Young Code:
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