...this year will be kept up to date by you lot. Just paste in the latest from NewsNow or MUTV or ManUtd.com when you see it. Hopefully some of you (MPTutd) will still watch the kids and reserves play and at least do some reports on them even if no longer the full match commentary!
Anyway, I'll start you off.
From the MEN:
Young Reds held
A YOUTHFUL Manchester United side had a useful workout in a 0-0 draw at Conference side Tamworth on Saturday.
The Reds matched last season's FA Trophy finalists in a match that kept the attention of the 1,421 crowd despite a shortage of goalmouth action.
Neil Wood twice went close for United with well struck free-kicks from the edge of the penalty area, whilst Ramon Calliste was presented with the best chance - but was denied by Tamworth keeper Matthew Taylor.
United's juniors scored twice in the last 10 minutes to beat North West Counties League side Woodley Sports 3-2 at Lambeth Grove yesterday.
Woodley's Simon Hackney headed the opening goal in the fifth minute, but United were level two minutes later through Callum Flanagan.
Mike Norton restored the home side's lead before half-time only to see the game slip away near the end, with Matt Williams (penalty) and Chris Eagles grabbing the goals for Brian McClair's team.
From the Oldham Evening Chronicle:
TWO late goals enabled Manchester United reserves to snatch a 3-2 victory at North-West Counties League side Woodley Sports yesterday.
The Reds, 2-1 behind with 11 minutes left, drew level through a Matt Williams penalty before Chris Eagles grabbed the winner.
Spirited Woodley struck the woodwork three times, while Callum Flanagan scored the other goal for a United side which included Scottish international Michael Stewart, who has returned from training with Nottingham Forest.
United coach Brian McClair performed the opening of the Chris Ringland Stand named after the former Woodley player who was killed in an air crash in Turkey.
United reserves were also in action on Saturday. They drew 0-0 with Tamworth, newly promoted to the Nationwide Conference.
Anyway, I'll start you off.
From the MEN:
Young Reds held
A YOUTHFUL Manchester United side had a useful workout in a 0-0 draw at Conference side Tamworth on Saturday.
The Reds matched last season's FA Trophy finalists in a match that kept the attention of the 1,421 crowd despite a shortage of goalmouth action.
Neil Wood twice went close for United with well struck free-kicks from the edge of the penalty area, whilst Ramon Calliste was presented with the best chance - but was denied by Tamworth keeper Matthew Taylor.
United's juniors scored twice in the last 10 minutes to beat North West Counties League side Woodley Sports 3-2 at Lambeth Grove yesterday.
Woodley's Simon Hackney headed the opening goal in the fifth minute, but United were level two minutes later through Callum Flanagan.
Mike Norton restored the home side's lead before half-time only to see the game slip away near the end, with Matt Williams (penalty) and Chris Eagles grabbing the goals for Brian McClair's team.
From the Oldham Evening Chronicle:
TWO late goals enabled Manchester United reserves to snatch a 3-2 victory at North-West Counties League side Woodley Sports yesterday.
The Reds, 2-1 behind with 11 minutes left, drew level through a Matt Williams penalty before Chris Eagles grabbed the winner.
Spirited Woodley struck the woodwork three times, while Callum Flanagan scored the other goal for a United side which included Scottish international Michael Stewart, who has returned from training with Nottingham Forest.
United coach Brian McClair performed the opening of the Chris Ringland Stand named after the former Woodley player who was killed in an air crash in Turkey.
United reserves were also in action on Saturday. They drew 0-0 with Tamworth, newly promoted to the Nationwide Conference.