Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Man United Shares Jump 6% Plus List of Records Broken By Moyes.

Shares of Manchester United jumped six percent Tuesday after the struggling Premier League giant sacked manager David Moyes just 10 months into the job.
Shares of the popular British football team, traded on the New York Stock Exchange, leaped in opening trade and rose to $19.18, before closing at $18.78, their best level since May 2, 2013.
David Moyes has overseen a record-breaking season at Manchester United, but for all the wrong reasons, they are as follows;

United are guaranteed to finish the season with their lowest ever Premier League points tally
United fail to qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 1995
United's worst home league form for over a decade
Suffered three defeats in a row for the first time since 2001 this season
Eliminated in the FA Cup third round - something which happened just once under Ferguson
First ever home defeat to Swansea this term
First home defeat to Newcastle since 1972
First home defeat to West Brom since 1978
First league defeat to Stoke since 1984
First time United conceded a first-minute goal in the Premier League - Dzeko for City
First time Man City & Liverpool have beaten United home & away since Premier League's inception
First time Everton, Man City & Liverpool have beaten United home & away since Premier League's inception
First time Everton have beaten United home and away since 1969-70
First time Everton & Liverpool have ever done a league double over United

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