The annual RoM charity preview is now available, looking ahead at the main talking points for Manchester United for the 2023-24 season. All profit is donated to the The Christie, a specialist cancer centre in Manchester and has more than 120 years of expertise in cancer care, research and education. We’ve raised £9000+ for charity with these previews before now and are hoping to smash the £10,000 barrier this summer. You can download the PDF through PayPal for a minimum of £6.50 (but can contribute more for charity if you choose) or buy the e-book version on Amazon.
Some of the country’s top journalists have their say on Erik ten Hag’s debut season, transfers and hopes for the season ahead.
A whole host of the best United supporting football writers preview the season with articles on our players, new manager, Glazer protests, youth team and women’s team.
The book is available on Kindle from Amazon UK, US, Australia, India, Netherlands and Canada.
Journalists Daniel Taylor, Henry Winter, Oliver Holt, James Ducker, Oliver Kay, Charlotte Duncker and Darren Lewis discussed our potential transfers, what we should expect from Erik ten Hag and the potential for the season ahead.
Sam Pilger wrote about Erik ten Hag’s first season, Andy Mitten on Lisandro Martinez’s career to date, Adam Crafton wrote on Casemiro’s influence, Daniel Harris on the ownership issue, Nooruddean Choudry wrote a moving piece on the moment of the season, Richard Amofa discussed Marcus Rashford’s fantastic season, Ed Barker wrote about Onana replacing De Gea, Jonny Bohane looked at the youth teams, Andy Slater reviewed the women’s team, Elijah Sofoluke and Rob Blanchette previewed the defence and midfield, Jay Motty wrote about Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s transformation, and Dale O’Donnell discussed our new signings.
The PDF is designed by Daft Fish.
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The RoM Manchester United 2024-25 season preview is now available. It includes articles from the country's best football writers about our expectations for the season ahead and our brightest talents, as well as proposed transfer business and which youth players to keep an eye out for. All profit goes to The Christie so please support this fantastic cause.