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Across
In 1908 they became the first ever winners of this trophy (7,6).
Manager who led them to their first major trophy in 1908. (5,8)
They were banned from selling this in their stadium during the 1904/05 season.
15-year old discovered in Belfast by scout Bob Bishop whose telegram to the then manager read “I think I've found you a genius.” (6,4)
The club's name when it was founded in 1878. (6,5)
In their first recorded match they lost 6-0 to the reserve team of this local side. (6,9)
Club captain who refused to play extra-time in a 1886 FA Cup tie against Fleetwood Rangers leading to their elimination. (4,6)
Small Heath, who United defeated in a play-off game to retain their first division status in 1893 later became this midlands side. (10,4)
Stadium that United played their “home” games at when their stadium was damaged during WWII (5,4).
Legendary manager appointed in October 1945. (4,5)
The Club moved into this stadium in 1908.
Down
Chairman who saved the club from bankruptcy in 1927. (5,6)
Spanish side that knocked United out of their first ever European Cup (4,6).
Scottish inside forward signed from Manchester City that was killed in WWI (5,8).
Team captain who found four businessmen to invest in the club thus saving it from bankruptcy in 1902. (5,8)
After Manchester United refused to relinquish their union membership in 1909, they became known as “The _______”.
Welsh winger, considered one of the early superstars of football and received man of the match in the 1906 FA Cup Final. (5,8)
Wealthy British brewery owner who was the first president of the newly named Manchester United. (4,5,6)
Merseyside rivals United lost to in the 1894 play-offs leading to relegation.
One of the new breed of managers who were retired players that took charge in 1932. (5,6)