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Justin Blundell’s weighty book (it runs to 471 pages) gives a detailed account of what he terms United’s “Depression Years”, when the team’s woeful performances and a string of misfortunes led to speculation that the new ground had been cursed – according to one journalist, by Liverpool. Blundell also uncovers a litany of staggering directorial incompetence. The United board had, it seemed, the uncanny knack of selling the club’s best talents and buying “bargain” replacements that were anything but. The most important factor in condemning the club to yo-yoing between the top two divisions (with a narrow escape from the third) appears to have been the board’s prudent commitment to paying off the debts incurred by relocation and securing the freehold of the site. Not that their financial caution worked. By December 1931, after a decade of dismal football, the bank informed secretary Walter Crickmer that it was withdrawing a heavily indebted United’s credit. On the subject...
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