Stoke City v Manchester United (Away) Tickets

 
STOKE CITY V MANCHESTER UNITED TICKETS

Stoke City v Manchester United Tickets
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Stoke City v Manchester United (Away), Manchester United Section

Date: 24/09/2011 | Venue: Britannia Stadium , - United Kingdom | In Stock: 0

Price: £120.00

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Manchester United are based in Stretford, Greater Manchester. The club currently plays in the Premier League, of which it was a founding member in 1992, and has competed in the UEFA Champions League every year since the 1996–97 season.

In 1909, the club moved to its current home, Old Trafford, now a UEFA five-star rated stadium and the third-largest football ground in the United Kingdom.

In 1968, under the management of Matt Busby, Manchester United was the first English football club to win the European Cup, just 10 years after the Munich air disaster that claimed the lives of eight of its players. Their current manager is Sir Alex Ferguson, who has been with the club since 1986.
The Britannia Stadium is a Football Stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It is the home of Stoke City Football Club. The club had played at the Victoria Ground until 1997 and the move was the brainchild of then-Chief Executive Jez Moxey. The club's manager at this time was Chic Bates. It was originally owned jointly by Stoke City F.C., Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Stoke-on-Trent Regeneration Ltd., however, Stoke City F.C. bought all shares in the stadium in a deal worth £6 million finalised in December 2007.The highest attendance being recorded at the stadium was 28,218 for the sell-out fixture against Everton in their FA Cup 3rd Round tie in 2002. The first goal in the stadium was scored by Graham Kavanagh for Stoke in a league cup game against Rochdale.The club had played at the Victoria Ground until 1997. Club legend Sir Stanley Matthews's ashes were buried beneath the centre circle of the pitch following his death in February 2000; he had officially opened the stadium on 30 August 1997.