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Every Week Manchester United Foundation Is Going to Bring You An Every week Manchester United Foundation is going to bring you an activity sheet to work through to keep your mind active and have fun whilst we are all staying at home and staying safe. PRINT ME OUT IF YOU CAN, OR MARK ME UP ON Wordsearch YOUR SMART Can you find the last ten winners of the PHONE OR TABLET Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award? H S R E W V P Z A R T E H D B Z E E B O SHAW ROONEY Y Z R A R N F D B N DE GEA HERNANDEZ Y N B R W S M N W A HERRERA VIDIC E I S R E P N A V L VAN PERSIE RONALDO Y E N O O R E N W D VALENCIA HEINZE B H K H G G A R C O X F J F E H B E Z Z M V I D I C K H O V V A L E N C I A T T Winning history Below shows some of Manchester United’s most successful seasons. Can you match the seasons with the titles they won? Can you also fill in who was captain and top goal scorer that season? Fill them out in the blank table below. Season Title success Captain Top goal scorer 1907/08 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS PREMIER LEAGUE DWIGHT YORKE (29) 2007/08 WAYNE ROONEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHARLIE ROBERTS 1998/99 SIR BOBBY CHARLTON FIRST DIVISION CRISTIANO RONALDO (42) GEORGE BEST (32) PREMIER LEAGUE, PREMIER LEAGUE FA CUP AND UEFA AND UEFA 1967/68 UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE STEVE BRUCE GARY NEVILLE 1992/93 MARK HUGHES (16) ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC (28) ROY KEANE 2016/17 SANDY TURNBULL (27) 5. 2007/08 – Premier League. UEFA Champions League – Gary Neville – Cristiano Ronaldo (42) 6.2016/17 – UEFA Europa League – Wayne Rooney – Zlatan Ibrahimovic Zlatan – Rooney Wayne – League Europa UEFA – 6.2016/17 (42) Ronaldo Cristiano – Neville Gary – League Champions UEFA League. Premier – 2007/08 5. 3. 1992/93 – Premier League – Steve Bruce – Mark Hughes (16) 4. 1998/99 - Premier League, FA Cup & UEFA Champions League – Roy Keane – Dwight Yorke (29) Yorke Dwight – Keane Roy – League Champions UEFA & Cup FA League, Premier - 1998/99 4. (16) Hughes Mark – Bruce Steve – League Premier – 1992/93 3. 1. 1907/08 – Football League First Division – Charlie Roberts – Sandy Turnbull (27) 2. 1967/68 – European Cup Winners – Sir Bobby Charlton – George Best (32) Best George – Charlton Bobby Sir – Winners Cup European – 1967/68 2. (27) Turnbull Sandy – Roberts Charlie – Division First League Football – 1907/08 1. Job descriptions There are many people that work at Old Trafford. Can you draw lines to match their job description to the correct role? 1. 8. BALL ASSISTANT I MEET GUESTS AT I TAKE CARE OF RECEPTION AND LET THE PITCH AND THE THEM KNOW WHERE SURROUNDING AREA THEY NEED TO GO REFEREE 2. 9. I HELP FANS WHEN PHYSIOTHERAPIST I FETCH THE BALL THEY ARE AT THE MATCH IF IT GOES OUT OF PLAY AND SUPPORT THE ON A MATCH DAY SECURITY TEAM HEAD CHEF 3. 10. I SUPPORT THE MEGASTORE MANAGER I PREPARE THE KIT MANAGER AT THE FOR THE PLAYERS SIDELINE ON A ON A MATCH DAY AND MATCH DAY DURING TRAINING ASSISTANT MANAGER 4. 11. FIRST-TEAM MANAGER I MAKE DECISIONS I SERVE FOOD ON THE PITCH TO AND DRINK IN THE MAKE SURE THE GAME RESTAURANTS IS FAIR TV PUNDIT 5. 12. I MANAGE THE FIRST GROUNDS PERSON TEAM AND SENIOR I TAKE PHOTOS PLAYERS. I PICK ON A MATCH DAY THE TEAM AND WHO WILL PLAY. PHOTOGRAPHER 6. 13. SECURITY GUARD I PROVIDE ASSISTANCE I INTERVIEW THE TO THE PLAYERS IF PLAYERS AND THEY ARE INJURED MANAGER AT KIT MANAGER THE MATCH. 7. 14. FRONT OF HOUSE I AM IN CHARGE OF I CHOOSE THE MENU THE RETAIL STORE AT AND MAKE FOOD FOR THE STADIUM AND DECIDE THE STAFF, FANS WHAT TO SELL AND GUESTS ON A RECEPTIONIST MATCH DAY 11. Referee 12. Photographer 13. TV pundit 14. Head chef chef Head 14. pundit TV 13. Photographer 12. Referee 11. 1. Grounds person 2. Security guard 3. Assistant manager 4. Front of house 5. First-team manager 6. Physiotherapist 7. Megastore manager 8. Receptionist 9. Ball assistant 10. Kit manager manager Kit 10. assistant Ball 9. Receptionist 8. manager Megastore 7. Physiotherapist 6. manager First-team 5. house of Front 4. manager Assistant 3. guard Security 2. person Grounds 1. WHY NOT Arrange the player numbers COLOUR ME IN? Using the shirt numbers below, can you fill in the grid so that each row and column adds up to 15? The rows must add up horizontally, vertically and diagonally. 6. Draw your favourite player Can you draw your favourite Manchester United football player of all time? Think about their football kit, is it home or away? What season is it from?.
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