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Just 70-71 Footballers

Red shirts with White collars and cuffs, White shorts, Red stockings

(All White)

1970-71

Old Trafford

Old Trafford, Manchester 16, Telephone  061-872-1661/2

Ground capacity 63500

1st Division Final Placing 8th

Manchester

Manchester United PDF

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Team Page last update 2011-10-06

MANCHESTER UNITED

Squad officially registrated by the Football League and the Football Association between 1st August 1970 and 30th June 1971. Includes transfers during this period and players on loan. Known Youth , Apprentice or Reserve players added in case the autograph is in this collection.

WILLIE WATSON

Autograph card soon here

Managers, Trainers, Coaches (5 names) 0 missing


Sir Matt Busby C.B.E (General Manager / Manager), Wilf McGuiness (Manager), Frank O´Farrell (Manager from May 1971) Jack Crompton (First Team Trainer) Malcolm Musgrove (Coach)


Squad Members (29 names) 0 missing


John Aston, George Best, Francis Burns, Bobby Charlton, John Connaughton, Pat Crerand, Ian Donald (Jnrs), Tony Dunne, Paul Edwards, John Fitzpatrick, Alan Gowling, Brian Greenhoff, Steve James, Brian Kidd, Denis Law, Sammy McIlroy, Laurie Millerchip, Willie Morgan, Tommy O´Neil, Jimmy Rimmer, David Sadler, Carlo Sartori, Arnold Sidebottom, Alex Stepney, Nobby Stiles, Ian Ure, Willie Watson, Tony Whelan,, Tony Young


Goalkeepers

John Connaughton, Jimmy Rimmer, Alex Stepney


Skipper

Club Captain 1970-71 Bobby Charlton


Named in Rothmans or other sources, but no appearances this season or any other season in Leeds United. Statistics for the player not available/not found.


Bill Fairhurst, Damien Ferguson, Kevin Lewis, Eric Young and Laurie Millerchip


 70-71 TRANSFER DIARY. WHERE DID THEY GO ? WHO´S NEW IN THE TEAM ?


10th May Nobby Stiles to Middlesbrough. No  info about date of transfer Ian Ure to St.Mirren and  Pat Crerand (Ass. Manager of Manchester United)