Barclays Premier League 2009-10
August
15 Birmingham (H)
18 Burnley (A)
22 Wigan (A)
29 Arsenal (H)
September
12 Tottenham (A)
19 Man City (H)
26 Stoke (A)
October
3 Sunderland (H)
17 Bolton (H)
24 Liverpool (A)
31 Blackburn (H)
November
7 Chelsea (A)
21 Everton (H)
28 Portsmouth (A)
December
5 West Ham (A)
12 Aston Villa (H)
15 Wolverhampton (H)
19 Fulham (A)
26 Hull (A)
28 Wigan (H)
January
9 Birmingham (A)
16 Burnley (H)
26 Hull (H)
30 Arsenal (A)
February
6 Portsmouth (H)
10 Aston Villa (A)
20 Everton (A)
27 West Ham (H)
March
6 Wolverhampton (A)
13 Fulham (H)
20 Liverpool (H)
27 Bolton (A)
April
3 Chelsea (H)
10 Blackburn (A)
17 Man City (A)
24 Tottenham (H)
May
1 Sunderland (A)
9 Stoke (H)
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Manchester Utd
Sir Matt Busby Way
Old Trafford
Manchester
M16 0RA
Tel: (0) 161 868 8000
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Brief History
Manchester United Football Club was a founding member of the Premier League in 1992, and has played in the top division of English football since 1938, with the exception of the 1974-75 season. Average attendances at the club have been higher than any other team in English football for all but six seasons since 1964-65.
Club Stats.
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The Red Devils |
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Manager |
Alex Ferguson |
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Manager -
Sir Alex Ferguson CBE
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