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Before WW2 they spent 22 of their 43 years in Division 2. One was a stretch of 14 years.Their recent history started in 93.
Takeaway the trophies Fergie won, and they were hardly trophy hoaders, with the exception of winning the European Cup.
They went 26 years without winning the title. 67-93
7 titles before Fergie. 13 titles under Fergie.
If they don’t win the title this season, it will be 6 years since they last won it.
But according to them, they’ve always been a big club from their inception. And their history and fame goes back to their beginnings. When in reality we know the Busby era, the Munich plane crash, and winning the European Cup was the trigger for their support and fame.
26 official years without any trophy, 37 years proper - 1911-1948
Without City players Meredith, Burgess, Turnbull and Bannister they would likely have never won anything pre-WW2 (they won 2 league titles and an FA Cup between 1908-1911 with the banned ex-City lads as their forward line).
In 1926 City won 1-6 at Old Trafford.
In 1927 their manager, John Chapman, was suspended from football management for “improper conduct in his position as Secretary-Manager of the Manchester United Football Club". He never managed anyone again.
1931 average attendance: 11685
1932 average attendance: 13011
Some home attendances from around that time:
3969 v Boro (2nd May 1931)
3507 v Southampton (2nd September 1931)
Following the death of principal benefactor John Henry Davies in October 1927, the club's finances deteriorated to the extent that Manchester United would likely have gone bankrupt had it not been for James W. Gibson who invested in them in 1931.
1934, avoided relegation to the third division by one point and actually lost more games and conceded more goals than Millwall who finished just below them.
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