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# Manchester United legends on the club's incredible history of league title
success
## Manchester United players past and present recount the years when their
club lifted the league trophy...
![Manchester United legends on the club's incredible history of league title
success][1]
Champions: Roy Keane lifted the Premier League trophy as Man Utd captain
Photo: GETTY IMAGES
By Graham Chase, Jonathan Liew, Simon Briggs and Sandy Macaskill 1:22PM BST 14
May 2011
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**1908 Charlie Roberts (centre-half)**
**_1. Man Utd 52pts; 2. Aston Villa 43pts_**
Our side had been strengthened by the inclusion of four Manchester City
players who had been sacked for impropriety. The great (Billy) Meredith was
one such player. We won all our Christmas matches and on New Year's Day we
defeated Bury before a record gate. Eventually we won the league with a clear
lead of nine points, and created a record in the number of points obtained.
The club were not allowed at the time to give us a bonus, but to show their
appreciation the directors arranged a continental tour for us (to Austria and
Hungary). _Extract from Saturday Post_
**1911 Charlie Roberts**
**_1. Man Utd 52pts; 2. Aston Villa 51pts_**
Up to the last day of the season the championship had not been settled. Villa
were a point in front, but they had to journey to Liverpool, while we played
Sunderland at home. Sunderland scored first and the scoreboard at Old Trafford
showed that Liverpool were winning 2-0. The news was the tonic we required. In
the next 10 minutes we paralysed Sunderland and scored four goals. At the end
of our game our supporters rushed in front of the stand to wait for news from
Liverpool. Suddenly a tremendous cheer rent the air, and we knew we were
champions once again. _Extract from Saturday Post_
**1952 Jack Crompton (goalkeeper)**
**_1. Man Utd 57pts; 2. Tottenham 53pts_**
Manchester United played to win. That was Sir Matt Busby's attitude. Some
players play well all their careers and win nowt. Before the war, City were
the team in Manchester, not us. We had some excellent players - Johnny Carey,
Johnny Berry and Stan Pearson would be great players now or in any era - but
it was Matt who sorted everything out. I remember he would just put his arm
round you and give you a hug, and that's how you knew you'd done all right. I
put him in the same vein as Sir Alex Ferguson. I would leave my life with
either of them.
**1956 Wilf McGuinness (wing-half)**
**_1. Man Utd 60pts; 2. Blackpool 49pts_**
Matt Busby told us to play the Manchester United way - football the way it
should be played. He never ever told us to hold on to a one-goal lead. It was
like a family, with Matt as its grandfather. We went to the dancehalls
together, we went on holiday together. That was the secret. The advice you got
from senior players was unbelievable. One game against Spurs, Johnny Berry
came to me and said: "If you've got your head down and you're unsure where to
play it, just clip the ball to the far post. I'll be there." So I did, he
scored, and the next day the papers were all saying: "That lad McGuinness!
What vision!"
**1957 Bobby Charlton (forward)**
**_1. Man Utd 64pts; 2. Tottenham 56pts_**
I find it upsetting to talk about it, even today, but I want to tell people
exactly how good that team were. And we were good, all right. We were almost
certainly going to be the first English team to win the European Cup. I'm
convinced England had a great chance of winning the World Cup that year. And
we had players - Duncan Edwards, for example - who would have been playing in
1966. Matt Busby probably felt the loss more than anyone else because he had
brought these players together, he had cajoled everyone's parents to make them
sign for United and then he took them into Europe against the FA's wishes.
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**1965 Tony Dunne (left-back)**
**_1. Man Utd 61pts; 2. Leeds 61pts_**
Everyone was trying to win for the Munich team. The whole thing was geared to
winning the league, it was the only thing we were interested in. It was the
same words all the time: win the league to win the European Cup. A good group
of us were under instructions to make sure the ball always ended up with one
of the five or six great players in the team, like George Best, Denis Law and
Bobby Charlton. "Don't be a silly dilly, get it to him, get it back to him,
and again, and keep getting it back to him." Every year was the same. It was
all to do with winning again, winning again.
**1967 David Sadler (centre-back)**
**_1. Man Utd 60pts; 2. Nottm Forest 56pts_**
By 1966-67 the focus was on getting back into the European Cup. We had got to
the semi-finals in 1966, but this time it was all about taking it a step or
two further. The triumvirate of Best, Law and Charlton was fully established,
and all three of them scored in our penultimate game, a 6-1 win over West Ham
at Old Trafford as we won the league by four points from Nottingham Forest. We
won the 1968 European Cup against Benfica at Wembley, but instead of using it
as a platform to go forward it turned into a struggle, which culminated in
relegation to the Second Division in 1974.
**1993 Steve Bruce (centre-back)**
**_1. Man Utd 84pts; 2. Aston Villa 74pts_**
The relief was indescribable. For 26 years we had been saying: "We have to win
the league," and the first time was probably the hardest. Being captain was
something I remember vividly, even though it is almost 20 years ago - where
did that go? Many people associate me with the two goals against Sheffield
Wednesday that 'won us the league'. Everybody thinks that Easter was the
turning point - and I always say that if I fall on hard times, I can make a
living from those two goals and flog the DVDs - but on the Monday we won 1-0
at Coventry and Denis Irwin blasted one in. Nobody talks about that.
**1994 Paul Parker (right-back)**
**_1. Man Utd 92pts; 2. Blackburn 84pts_**
As soon as we'd won the league the previous season - before the season had
even finished - the manager was on about retaining it, reminding us not to get
comfortable. But we all had that mind-set as well, and started the season with
13 wins from our first 15 games. We just had a great mix - players who could
battle and bite, and Eric Cantona the cherry on the top. We won the league by
eight points and beat Chelsea 4-0 in the FA Cup final. The only frustration
was that Villa beat us in the League Cup. No-one will come that close to the
domestic treble again.
**1996 Nicky Butt (midfielder)**
**_1. Man Utd 82pts; 2. Newcastle 78pts_**
So much is made about Alan Hansen's "you can't win anything with kids"
comment, but he was only saying what a lot of people were thinking after the
manager let Paul Ince, Mark Hughes and Andrei Kanchelskis leave. But so many
of us came through at the same time, and then we still had people like Steve
Bruce, Gary Pallister and Peter Schmeichel around. At Christmas we were a long
way behind Newcastle but gradually they started dropping points. We won it on
the final day at Middlesbrough, and it was such a great feeling after everyone
saying at the start of the season that we weren't good enough.
**1997 Gary Pallister (centre-back)**
**_1. Man Utd 75pts; 2. Newcastle 68pts_**
Everyone remembers the win at Wimbledon on the opening day of the season, with
David Beckham scoring that amazing goal from his own half, but it was also the
first game after Steve Bruce left and I broke my nose for the first time. Our
start wasn't incredible and we had that 5-0 defeat at Newcastle. We were neck
and neck with Liverpool until we went to Anfield in April and won 3-1, which
really killed their hopes. I scored twice in that game - the only time I ever
did. Not long after we won the league, Eric Cantona announced his retirement,
which was a big surprise to all of us.
**1999 Jesper Blomqvist (left-winger)**
**_1. Man Utd 79pts; 2. Arsenal 78pts_**
We didn't have a great start, but as is often the case, we got stronger and
stronger. We only won two of the first five games, and one in six over
Christmas, but after that, something clicked. You remember the 6-2 at
Leicester and the 8-1 at Forest, but it was the closer games that summed us up
- the FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal, with Ryan Giggs scoring that wonder
goal, and coming from behind to beat Juventus. The last day was typical. We
were behind against Spurs but came back to win and clinch the title. Only when
we won the Cup did we start thinking about Bayern Munich and the Treble.
**2000 Roy Keane (midfielder)**
**_1. Man Utd 91pts; 2. Arsenal 73pts_**
We won six and drew three of our first nine, and then Chelsea whacked us 5-0
at Stamford Bridge. When we returned from our holiday (at the Club World
Championship in Brazil), it was important to recapture our concentration.
Middlesbrough was a dangerous game and our heads were still in Rio. We were
0-0 and hanging on, and Jaap Stam gave away a penalty. Referee Andy D'Urso got
it wrong, and we ran at him pleading, but he just backed off. Juninho's
penalty was saved by Mark Bosnich and Becks scored the winner three minutes
from time. After the game we woke up, losing only one of our last 17 league
matches.
**2001 Mikael Silvestre (left-back)**
**_1. Man Utd 80pts; 2. Arsenal 70pts_**
Our main rivals were Arsenal, and during the games there were always fights.
You have great competitors like Roy Keane, and these are the challenges they
enjoyed the most. I enjoyed them too, even the bad words before the games.
They beat us 1-0 at Highbury with Thierry Henry scoring a great goal, but we
were top very early in the season and there was always strong belief. When
they came to Old Trafford in February we beat them 6-1. That kind of thing
doesn't happen very often in title races, but every time we went forward we
had a great chance or scored.
**2003 David Beckham (midfielder)**
**_1. Man Utd 83pts; 2. Arsenal 78pts_**
The rumours that I was going to the Bernabeu kept circulating. I won't pretend
that the attention didn't make me feel better about myself. Reading that they
might want me was reassuring at a time when it seemed United didn't. The
atmosphere in our dressing room during those few weeks had been as strong as I
could remember at any time during my United career. As we paraded the trophy
at Goodison Park on the last day, I felt part of it again. If you'd asked me
that afternoon if I was leaving United, I'd have told you: "Not in a million
years." I was gone in less than five weeks.
**2007 Wayne Rooney (striker)**
**_1. Man Utd 89pts; 2. Chelsea 83pts_**
The match against Liverpool in March was vital. I'd got injured towards the
end of the game with the score at 0-0. I was sitting in the dressing room with
Paul Scholes, who had been sent off. There was a clock in the dressing room so
we knew when 90 minutes were up. After about three minutes of added time there
was another roar. One of our press officers rushed into the dressing room
shouting: "SHAYSIE HAS SCORED!" I couldn't believe it. John O'Shea of all
people. The boss was going mad. I've never seen him so animated. The press
were saying we were jammy. But it wasn't luck. Good teams keep going.
**2008 Ryan Giggs (left-midfielder)**
**_1. Man Utd 87pts; 2. Chelsea 85pts_**
It was a great feeling to equal Bobby Charlton's appearance record of 758, but
winning trophies was more important to me at this stage of my career. That's
how it has to be. You can't look back. You have to look forward. I wasn't
guaranteed a starting place, but I came off the bench at Wigan on the day we
won the title and scored in our 2-0 win, so I did my bit. Towards the end I
wasn't starting, but I managed about 40 games that season. If we had retained
the Champions League against Barcelona the next season we would have been
rated as the best ever United side.
**2009 Gary Neville (right-back)**
**_1. Man Utd 90pts; 2. Liverpool 86pts_**
Every title is special, but to win it three years on the trot was a fantastic
achievement. It was all about digging in and fighting for results, rather than
producing brilliant football all the time. This title was as good as any
because we used so many players. We had a lot of injuries, and had to change
the team quite regularly. Macheda won us the league with his late goal in the
3-2 win against Aston Villa and he didn't even get a medal.
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