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Manchester United have won the Permier League title for the 11th time (in 17seasons) after a goaless draw at old Trafford watched by 75,400+. It is thier 3rd title in a row and the second time they have acheived this feat. It equals Loserfools record of 18 top flight titles (scousers last came in 1990). Manchester United have won 27 games this season, 4 more than Liverpool and Chelski and have fewer draws than either side. It is the 11th time Sir Alex Ferguson has lifted the trophy (his 35th) only the second time its been lifted at Old Trafford (it happended before in treble season of 1999). It is United's fourth piece of silverware this season. United have already won the league Cup, FA Community Shiled and FIFA Club World Cup. This season saw United set a new English/British League record for minutes without conceding a goal and saw no.1 keeper Van Der Sar win a Merit Award for keeping 14 consecutive clean sheets, Ryan Giggs won PFA Player of the Year and six United players were named in the PFA Team of the Year. Well done to all the players and staff that made it possible and a big thank you to Sir Alex Ferguson - who incidentally is the most decorated manager in british football history and has won more trophies than all previous United manager's put together.



Manchester United 2008-09 Season - Trophies & Records

Barclays Premier League 2008-09: 1st // UEFA Champions League 2008-09: Finals (Yet To Play) // FIFA Club World Cup: Winners // UEFA Super Cup: Runners-up // FA Cup: Semi-Finals // League (Carling) Cup: Winners // FA (Charity) Community Shield: Winners
Records: First British Team To Win FIFA Club World Cup, New Record for No. Of Consecutive Clean Sheets In Premier League, New English & British League Records for Minutes Without Conceding, New Record For Going Undeafeated In Champions League (25 games ongoing), First British Team To Beat FC Porto In Portugal, First Club To Defeat Arsenal At The Emirates In European Competition, First Team In English League Football History To Win 3 Titles Back To Back On Two Seperate Ocassions