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Manchester United's squad for the 08 09 season is as follows:
1-Van der Sar, 2-G-Neville, 3-Evra, 4-Hargreaves, 5-Rio Ferdinand, 6-Brown.
7-C-Ronaldo, 8-Anderson, 9-Berbatov, 10-Rooney, 11-Giggs, 12-Foster.
13-Park Ji-sung, 15-Vidic, 16-Carrick, 17-Nani, 18-Scholes, 19-Welbeck.
20-Fabio, 21-Rafael, 22-O'Shea, 23-Evans, 24-Fletcher, 26-Manuccio.
28-Gibson, 29-Kuzzak, 32-Tevez, 33-Hewson, 34-Poseipong, 35-Cleverly.
36-D-Gray, 38-Zeller, 39-Chester, 40-Amos, 41-Macheda.
In the 08-09 season, Manchester United won the Premier League trophy again, which was also the 11th title won by Manchester United in 17 years in the Premier League, and the second time to achieve three consecutive titles.
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Premier League champions (17 times): 1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1967, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003
2007, 2008.
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Testimonial: Your little detail, but I'll give you points.
Premier League (top flight) titles: 16.
Second Division (now Championship) League Champions:
2 FA Cup winners: 11.
English League Cup: 2 times.
Community Shield (formerly Charity Shield) Champion: 15 times.
UEFA Champions League: 2 times.
European Cup Winners' Cup: 1 time.
UEFA Super Cup: 1 time.
Continental Cup (formerly Toyota Cup) Champion:
1 time 1999
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Manchester United's squad for the 08 09 season is as follows:
1-Van der Sar, 2-G-Neville, 3-Evra, 4-Hargreaves, 5-Rio Ferdinand, 6-Brown.
7-C-Ronaldo, 8-Anderson, 9-Berbatov, 10-Rooney, 11-Giggs, 12-Foster.
13-Park Ji-sung, 15-Vidic, 16-Carrick, 17-Nani, 18-Scholes, 19-Welbeck.
20-Fabio, 21-Rafael, 22-O'Shea, 23-Evans, 24-Fletcher, 26-Manuccio.
28-Gibson, 29-Kuzzak, 32-Tevez, 33-Hewson, 34-Poseipong, 35-Cleverly.
36-D-Gray, 38-Zeller, 39-Chester, 40-Amos, 41-Macheda.
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Saturday 13 August - West Bromwich Albion (A).
Saturday 20 August - Tottenham (H).
Saturday 27 August - Arsenal (H).
Saturday 10 September - Bolton (A).
Saturday 17 September - Chelsea (H).
Saturday 24 September - Stoke City (A).
Saturday 1st October - Norwich City (H).
Saturday 15 October - Liverpool (A).
Saturday 22 October - Manchester City (H).
Saturday 29 October - Everton (A).
Saturday 5th November - Sunderland (H).
Saturday 19 November - Swansea (A).
Saturday 26 November - Newcastle (H).
Saturday 3rd December - Aston Villa (A).
Saturday 10th December - Wolves (H).
Saturday 17 December - Queens Park Rangers (A) Wednesday 21 December - Fulham (A)
Monday 26 December - Wigan Athletic (H).
Saturday 31st December - Blackburn Rovers (H).
Monday 2 January - Newcastle (A).
Saturday 14 January - Bolton Wanderers (H).
Saturday 21st January - Arsenal (A).
Tuesday, January 31 - Stoke City (H).
Saturday 4th February - Chelsea (A).
Saturday 11 February - Liverpool (H).
Saturday 25 February - Norwich City (A).
Saturday 3 March - Tottenham (A).
Saturday 10 March - West Bromwich Albion (H).
Saturday 17 March - Wolves (A).
Saturday 24 March - Fulham (H).
Saturday 31 March - Blackburn Rovers (A).
Saturday 7 April – Queens Park Rangers (H).
Monday 9 April - Wigan Athletic (A).
Saturday 14th April - Aston Villa (H).
Saturday 21 April - Everton (H).
Saturday 28 April - Manchester City (A).
Saturday 5 May - Swansea (H).
Sunday 13 May - Sunderland (A).
The above times are tentative.
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2011-2012 Manchester United Premier League Overview.
Date: Week, Opponents, Home and Away.
Saturday 13 August West Bromwich Albion away.
Saturday 20 August Tottenham at home.
Saturday 27 August Arsenal at home.
Saturday 27 September Bolton Wanderers away.
Saturday 17 September Chelsea at home.
Saturday 24 September Stoke City away.
Saturday 1 October Norwich City at home.
Saturday 15 October Liverpool away.
Saturday 22 October Manchester City at home.
Saturday 29 October Everton away.
Saturday 5 November Sunderland at home.
Saturday 19 November Swansea City away.
Saturday 26 November Newcastle at home.
Saturday 3rd December Aston Villa away.
Saturday 10 December Wolves at home.
Saturday 17 December Queens Park Rangers away.
Wednesday 21 December Fulham away.
Monday 26 December Wigan Athletic at home.
Saturday 31st December Blackburn Rovers at home.
Monday 2 January Newcastle Away.
Saturday 14 January Bolton Wanderers at home.
Saturday 21 January Arsenal away.
Tuesday 31st January Stoke City at home.
Saturday 4 February Chelsea away.
Saturday 11 February Liverpool at home.
Saturday 25 February Norwich City away.
Saturday 3rd March Tottenham Away.
Saturday 10 March West Bromwich Albion at home.
Saturday 17 March Wolverhampton Wanderers away.
Saturday 24 March Fulham at home.
Saturday 31 March Blackburn Rovers away.
Saturday 7 April Queens Park Rangers home.
Monday 9 April Wigan Athletic away.
Saturday 14 April Aston Villa at home.
Saturday 21 April Everton at home.
Saturday 28 April Manchester City Away.
Saturday 5 May Swansea City at home.
Sunday 13 May Sunderland away.
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Date: Week, Opponents, Home and Away.
Saturday 13 August West Bromwich Albion away.
Saturday 20 August Tottenham at home.
Saturday 27 August Arsenal at home.
Saturday 27 September Bolton Wanderers away.
Saturday 17 September Chelsea at home.
Saturday 24 September Stoke City away.
Saturday 1 October Norwich City at home.
Saturday 15 October Liverpool away.
Saturday 22 October Manchester City at home.
Saturday 29 October Everton away.
Saturday 5 November Sunderland at home.
Saturday 19 November Swansea City away.
Saturday 26 November Newcastle at home.
Saturday 3rd December Aston Villa away.
Saturday 10 December Wolves at home.
Saturday 17 December Queens Park Rangers away.
Wednesday 21 December Fulham away.
Monday 26 December Wigan Athletic at home.
Saturday 31st December Blackburn Rovers at home.
Monday 2 January Newcastle Away.
Saturday 14 January Bolton Wanderers at home.
Saturday 21 January Arsenal away.
Tuesday 31st January Stoke City at home.
Saturday 4 February Chelsea away.
Saturday 11 February Liverpool at home.
Saturday 25 February Norwich City away.
Saturday 3rd March Tottenham Away.
Saturday 10 March West Bromwich Albion at home.
Saturday 17 March Wolverhampton Wanderers away.
Saturday 24 March Fulham at home.
Saturday 31 March Blackburn Rovers away.
Saturday 7 April Queens Park Rangers home.
Monday 9 April Wigan Athletic away.
Saturday 14 April Aston Villa at home.
Saturday 21 April Everton at home.
Saturday 28 April Manchester City Away.
Saturday 5 May Swansea City at home.
Sunday 13 May Sunderland away.
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It is recommended to make the following points: Qianqiu frost and snow boiled wine to drink alone, Xiang Hongchen to the twilight sky and frost and moon have their own splendor.
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Joy in the world, whether some people appreciate it, no one appreciates it, and it is still happy to participate in the Shanghai stinky array
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In particular, the organic connection between the two actions should be mastered.
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Yuan flanked the midfield, while the left and right full-backs stood on either side of the centre-back
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