“This is Manchester United Football Club we’re talking about here.”
Pundits and commentators are yet to grasp the staggering decline of one of football’s grandest institutions in contemporary times. Manchester United were once a club feared by all, but constant flirtations with mediocrity in the wake of Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement has left former stars in a perpetual state of cognitive dissonance.
No matter how poor the product is on the field, Man Utd will forever be relevant. Only Liverpool boast a more impressive trophy cabinet among English clubs and the sheer brutishness of the dominant reign which ignited following the introduction of the Premier League left many envious, resentful and scarred.
Some of the sport’s greatest have labelled the Theatre of Dreams their home and condensing an all-time great Manchester United players list into a top 25 was incredibly tough. Nevertheless, 90min have debated fiercely while burning the midnight oil to conjure a definitive list.
#mufc legend Bill Foulkes, one of the Busby Babes, sadly died on this day in 2013. He played 688 times for the Reds. pic.twitter.com/IqQOZSZVJR
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) November 25, 2015
Roger Byrne, aged 28. Club captain, England international and a rock-solid defender. #flowersofmanchester pic.twitter.com/HGiT9LQpNt
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 6, 2014
Tommy Taylor, aged 26. Legendary striker for #mufc & England with an astounding scoring record. #flowersofmanchester pic.twitter.com/cswy1jFXcl
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 6, 2014
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 21, 2024
Sir Bobby Charlton presented with the Balon d’Or at Old Trafford (1967) #MUFC pic.twitter.com/YfsKobrNP1
— 🇾🇪 (@ManUtdHeritage) April 8, 2022