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Manchester United Ticket

Go anywhere in the world, and just mention Manchester United Football Club, and witness what happens. It doesn't matter whether you are in an airport lounge, cafe or pub before you can blink, you will be locked into a conversation. It won't be long before Bobby Charlton, Peter Schmeichel, Denis Irwin, Rio Ferdinand, Roger Byrne, Duncan Edwards, Bryan Robson, Denis Law and the flamboyant and ornamental George Best will send memories reeling back.

Today, MUFC boasts the lightning quick and mathematically impossible saves by goalkeeper David de Gea. Bastian Schweinsteiger, a German import with his icy and methodical skills as their midfielder. Wayne Rooney of course deserves a mention, but we are all familiar with his natural born magic.

Juan Mata's final closing of that long drawn out 44 passes versus the grid locked Southampton, it was simply a luscious finish. Ander Herrera, Juan's partner in crime adding their Spanish paella to the mix. Do you remember that back flip goal?

Manchester United Football Club's beginning was humble, founded as the Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878. Then, 24 years later in 1902 the club changed its name to Manchester United Football Club and they moved to Old Trafford in 1910. They have never been out of the spotlight except for two seasons in 1935/36 and 1974/75, where they sat in the 2nd Division.

It's common knowledge that Manchester United Football Club is the only club that has won 20 league titles, they have also cosied up to 11 FA Cups and 4 league cups. They have brought home 3 European Cups, UEFA Cup Winners Cup being the most coveted of them all. So, it's no surprise that Manchester United is indeed one of the most renowned and popular in the world, even in the deepest canals of the Far East where they stay up in the wee hours of the morning to watch them play.

Till this day, it boasts one of the highest average home attendances in Europe and Deloitte Touche, the accountancy and auditing firm estimates their fan base is a bewildering 75 million worldwide! Thanks to the television inventors Farnsworth and Jenkins, that they did not have to just rely on Manchester United ticket sales.

Alex Ferguson, set a record for the longest serving English Premier League football manager of 22 continuous seasons since the Premier League began in 1992. I doubt, this record will ever be broken for at least the next 150 years! Enviably, he still holds the record for the most FA Premier League titles won by a singular manager too, quite simply impossible in football these days but he did it.

So, where do they rank in terms of annual revenue? In 2015, all those merchandise, television rights and Manchester United ticket sales made it the 3rd most valuable club on this planet at £1.28 billion, just behind Real Madrid and Barcelona. The London Stock Exchange witnessed the club floated on its floor in 1991 and they even attempted the New York Stock Exchange in 2012.

If there is a game you wish to watch them play live, nothing beats the raw passion, grinding tempers flaring and fans going wild than a game with Manchester City and especially, Liverpool. The tickets are still reasonably priced at £53 in the south upper wings and cheapest at £41 at the South East Quadrant.

Tempted, when are you getting your Manchester United ticket?

Star Players At Liverpool Football Club

Liverpool Football Club have had a mixed start to the 2015/16 Premier League season so far. The club sits 13th in the league as of 22nd September 2015 with eight points from two wins and two draws. The club takes on Carlisle in the Capital One Cup on the 23rd September and are in the UEFA League group stages, taking on FC Sion next in this competition in October.

The clubs star players so far in this season have been:

Christian Benteke The Belgian international moved from Aston Villa this Summer for a fee in the region of £32.5m. He has scored two goals from five matches to date. After the sale of Luis Suarez prior to the beginning of last season and the sale during this Summer of Raheem Sterling to Manchester City meant that Liverpool needed to sign a young striker with potential to score goals this season and for seasons to come too. The player is being assessed currently for a hamstring injury to see how serious it is and whether he will be missing for the Premier League game on Saturday versus his old club, Aston Villa.

Philippe Coutinho The Brazilian international has been a Liverpool player since 2013 but this has been the season so far where he has made to make the most impact and arguably live up to his reputation and use his undoubted skills fully due to the change in Liverpool's strike-force again. Linking up with Benteke in providing service to the Belgian frontman has proven early dividends so far this season as he has scored himself, late in the game in the one nil victory against Stoke City and been provider for Benteke. His performances have been praised by Barcelona's striker Neymar who has said that the player could be a potential star at the Camp Nou. The only blot on his season so far has been the sending off for two yellow cards against West Ham United in the Premier League.

The partnership between Benteke and Coutinho for Liverpool is key in their challenging for a Champions League place in the Premier League and success in the domestic and European cup competitions creating a continuing demand for tickets for Liverpool FC . The loss of Suarez and his goal scoring last season meant the club went backwards in terms of their progression in the league. The loss of Sterling has meant that Benteke must be their 20 to 30 goal man this season or they will struggle to be a top four team in England.



Fun Outdoor Activities for Kids

Design a nature-friendly backyard

Involve your tween in building a birdhouse, say, or planting a butterfly garden. Motivate him to keep an eye on his creation by setting up an observation station nearby, with binoculars, a camera and a journal.

Take a hike

Get your kid to help plan a trek to an enticing destination (like a waterfall). Then—and this is key—let him invite a friend. He'll be way more into a day trip if he's got a pal along.

Make a splash

Challenge him to a water fight. Use the old standards, like water balloons and squirt guns, or think outside the box with thick sponges, plastic cups and squirt bottles.

Tap into his techie side

Send your budding director outdoors with a digital video camera to film a movie with his friends. Or if you're feeling Spielberg-esque yourself, make up a video scavenger hunt: Give your kid a list of silly things to hunt down, and film as he finds them. He can upload the footage and relive the fun with you when the sun goes down.


Rebecca Cohen, author of 15 Minutes Outside: 365 Ways to Get Out of the House and Connect With Your Kids, has three more ideas:

Speed racer

Design an obstacle course in your backyard or at a local park. Climb over a log, touch a rock, race to the third tree and run back!

Stick-athlon

Have everyone collect sticks and spell out letters, words and special messages. Want to make the task tougher? Have them build a tunnel of branches to crawl through.

100-yard splash

The fun doesn't have to stop when it rains. Suit everyone up in rain gear, and head outside for a good ol' puddle-splashing jamboree. The one with the largest splash wins!

With warm weather try these water games.


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