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'They started spitting. He’s getting chinned, I’m getting chinned' - the night the Man United squad's title party hit the rocks

It is, in many ways, fitting that Manchester United triumphed in the inaugural season of the Premier League in 1992/93. The Reds are still the most successful club in England when it comes to league titles, and their first league honour under Sir Alex Ferguson was simply a sign of things to come.

That season did not start as planned, though. At the beginning of November, United were sat 10th in the league. It appeared as though the Reds' quest to end their title drought would continue for another year, but following the arrival of French forward Eric Cantona from Leeds, the future of the club - and Ferguson's position as manager - began to look bright.

United were rampant in the second half of the campaign, and despite their underwhelming start to the season, went on to win the Premier League title with a 10-point lead over runners-up Aston Villa - achieving 84 points.

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Having ended the 26-year wait for a league title, United's players were, understandably, keen to make the most of their opportunity to celebrate. It was a brilliant moment for the club, and the first-team stars knew that. While certain players featured significantly more than others that season, most of them were still up for celebrating.

The Reds had signed striker Dion Dublin prior to the start of the campaign, with Ferguson having seen the frontman in action in a cup tie for Cambridge United. United signed him for £1million in August 1992, fighting off competition from Chelsea and Everton.

Dublin, who was something of a surprise purchase, made a promising start to life at Old Trafford, but just one month after joining the club he suffered a broken leg against Crystal Palace

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk