8. Team of the 90s - Right Back
It's the return of our Team of the 90s series, in which you pick the best United players from that decade to create the ultimate side from that incredibly successful decade. Today, Jon goes through your top 3 United right backs, as chosen by you!I'm fairly sure we'd all agree on the winner, and one of our runners up is no surprise either, although the other player, who came 2= in the vote is a definite surprise, if not an outright shock! Remember, these selections were made by you and that I have no say in the order these players are ranked in!Voting is now open for the next position - we're looking for a Left Back for the Team of the 90s - via the poll in our Facebook group. Remember you can only vote once, but feel free to add comments to justify your selection, or to support the cause of someone you perhaps didn't vote for but may have wanted to!If you enjoy Retro Devils Manchester United history podcast, please be so kind to leave us a rating and positive review on your podcast app of choice. If it's good, we'll read it out on the show.If you'd like to support Retro Devils in a tangible, financial way the best place to do that is on Patreon - where you can help keep the lights on for just £1 per month, or £3 monthly if you'd like some extra content too. All the money goes directly into making the podcast better, and your support is very greatly appreciated.To keep up with the show between episodes, we're on the social medias. You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Of course, there is also the Facebook group too, where not only can you vote for our Team of the 90s, but also connect and reminisce with like-minded Reds about United's vast history.If you prefer your podcasts in a visual format, we also have a Youtube channel to cater for you!For everything else, there is our website - retrodevils.com - which has links to everything here, all the episodes, and more besides.Support the show
7. The Famous Number Seven
This episode of Retro Devils is dedicated to the memory of Iain Goodlad.Iain was our co-host and guest on Episode 5, talking about the magnificent 8-2 victory over Arsenal in 2011. He was also a massive Red and one of my best friends.Tragically, Iain took his own life a few months back, and I don't want anyone else to have to go through the agony and anguish his family and friends have. My DMs on social media are always open if you need to talk, and here are some links to professional services who can help if required too:MindBetter HelpAndy's Man ClubOur topic for this episode of Retro Devils Manchester United History Podcast is the famous Number 7 shirt, and how it has become the phenomenon it is today. Who better to discuss this subject with than the foremost author and historian on all things United, than the one and only Wayne Barton? We are absolutely delighted that Wayne took the time out of his busy schedule to talk to us about the Number 7 and what it means.Wayne has his own podcast, Talking Devils, which you can listen to here:Talking Devils Podcastand he is also a rotating host on No Question About That, another United podcast I enjoy, which can be found here:https://www.nqatpod.com/Our next episode will be a return to our Team of the 90s series, and this time we'll be picking the Right Back position. To vote for your favourite to take shirt 2, you'll need to join our Facebook group:https://urlgeni.us/facebook/RetroDevilsGroupIf you'd like to follow us on social media, we are on twitter:http://www.x.com/RetroDevilsPodand we also have an instagram, although I'm not sure how much longer that will be around, so tell me if you want it kept!http://www.instagram.com/RetroDevilsSupport the show
Remembering Munich and the Busby Babes
On the 6th of February 1958, the greatest tragedy in Manchester United's history took place, when the plane carrying the team back from a successful European Cup tie in Belgrade, crashed during take-off after refuelling in Munich.The Munich disaster robbed the world of 8 of the finest young players in Europe, and brought to an end the magic of the "Busby Babes" - United's adventurous, attacking, young team.Today, we remember Geoff Bent, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor and Liam "Billy" Whelan, alongside the others who were killed in the tragedy.We also pay tribute to those who played heroic and important roles, both in the immediate and ongoing aftermath of the disaster and helped to keep the red flag flying high, ensuring that Man United will never die.If you enjoy Retro Devils Manchester United history podcast, please be so kind to leave us a rating and positive review on your podcast app of choice. If it's good, we'll read it out on the show.If you'd like to support Retro Devils in a tangible, financial way the best place to do that is on Patreon - where you can help keep the lights on for just £1 per month, or £3 monthly if you'd like some extra content too. All the money goes directly into making the podcast better, and your support is very greatly appreciated.To keep up with the show between episodes, we're on all the social medias. You can follow us on Twitter (for the time being at least!) and we are also now on Instagram and Threads for when the inevitable collapse finally happens. Of course, there is also the Facebook group too, where not only can you vote for our Team of the 90s, but also connect and reminisce with like-minded Reds about United's vast history.If you prefer your podcasts in a visual format, we also have a Youtube channel to cater for you!For everything else, there is also our website - retrodevils.com - which has links to everything here, all the episodes, and more besides.Support the show
6. Team of the 90s - Goalkeeper
It's here! our first proper Team of the 90s Episode, in which you pick the team. Jon goes through your top 5 United goalies, from one of the most successful decades in Manchester United history.Some of the selections may come as a surprise, although I'm fairly sure we'd all agree on the top 2! Remember, these selections were made by you - the listener - and that I have no say in the order these players are ranked in!Voting is now open for Right Back in the Team of the 90s via the poll in our Facebook group. Remember you can only vote once, but feel free to add comments to justify your selection, or to support the cause of someone you perhaps didn't vote for but may have wanted to!If you enjoy Retro Devils Manchester United history podcast, please be so kind to leave us a rating and positive review on your podcast app of choice. If it's good, we'll read it out on the show.If you'd like to support Retro Devils in a tangible, financial way the best place to do that is on Patreon - where you can help keep the lights on for just £1 per month, or £3 monthly if you'd like some extra content too. All the money goes directly into making the podcast better, and your support is very greatly appreciated.To keep up with the show between episodes, we're on all the social medias. You can follow us on Twitter (for the time being at least!) and we are also now on Instagram and Threads for when the inevitable collapse finally happens. Of course, there is also the Facebook group too, where not only can you vote for our Team of the 90s, but also connect and reminisce with like-minded Reds about United's vast history.If you prefer your podcasts in a visual format, we also have a Youtube channel to cater for you!For everything else, there is also our website - retrodevils.com - which has links to everything here, all the episodes, and more besides.Support the show
5. I'd 8-2 Be An Arsenal Fan...
For this episode of Retro Devils, just ahead of the 2023/24 clash with Arsenal, Jon is joined by his good pal Iain Goodlad to discuss one of our favourite United matches of all time - the famous 8-2 mauling of the Gunners from August 2011, 12 years ago this week.As well as the ins and outs of the game, we discuss the 2011-12 season and its wider impact on Manchester United, and football in general, and so much more - as well as an interruption from Sammy the Dog, making his podcast debut!Don't forget to vote for your choice of goalie for the United Team of the 90s via the poll in our Facebook group. Remember you can only vote once, but feel free to add comments to justify your selection, or to support the cause of someone you perhaps didn't vote for but may have wanted to!If you enjoy Retro Devils Manchester United history podcast, please be so kind to leave us a rating and positive review on your podcast app of choice. If it's good, we'll read it out on the show.If you'd like to support Retro Devils in a tangible, financial way the best place to do that is on Patreon - where you can help keep the lights on for just £1 per month, or £3 monthly if you'd like some extra content too. All the money goes directly into making the podcast better, and your support is very greatly appreciated.To keep up with the show between episodes, we're on all the social medias. You can follow us on Twitter (for the time being at least!) and we are also now on Instagram and Threads for when the inevitable collapse finally happens. Of course, there is also the Facebook group too, where not only can you vote for our Team of the 90s, but also connect and reminisce with like-minded Reds about United's vast history.If you prefer your podcasts in a visual format, we also have a Youtube channel to cater for you!For everything else, there is also our website - retrodevils.com - which has links to everything here, all the episodes, and more besides.Support the showSupport the show