Your Favourite SAF Title Year

VanNistelrater

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2002-2003

Never forget the way Arsenal were heralded as the coming force by the London media. We pulled it round by mixing style with all the qualities that define Fergie above the likes of Wenger - grit, determination, versatility. Fergie saw those bastards off 'n all.

Closely followed by 2006/2007 - as commented above, it looked like Chelsea were going to dominate forever. Unlike Wenger's Arsenal, Mourinho's Chelsea were a proper team. Remarkable how Fergie pulled it round through re-inventing an admittedly poor squad between 2004-2006.

An amazing man.
 

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92/93

I grew up wishing and hoping and crying into my pillow, and promising myself 'if only I could see United win the league, just once, I'll never wish for anything ever again'. Nothing will ever compare.

Runners-up: 93/94; 98/99; 06/07.
Yep. 92/93 was the year. Nothing has matched it since. The euphoria was unbelievable. 10/11 mainly because it was #19 but other title wins were capped by much better football.
 

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2012/13 deserves a shout. All the come backs, beating the Scouse twice, van Persie's winner vs. City. :drool:
 

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I've been a United fan since 9 and only started to watch them week in week out in 03/04. I must say that 06/07 is the most special one for me especially after the WC fiasco and the Chelsea dominance.
 

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For Europe, obviously '99.

For the League I want to say '95-96 but the FA Cup win that season stands out more in my memory so I'm going to go with 2006-07; getting the title back, and the old meets new squad felt like Fergie at his finest and the anticipation of what was going to come next season made it glorious. Providing a swansong for a couple of great strikers in Solskjaer and Larsson gave it a feel good factor, too.