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Over the years Van Der Sar has won:


Eredivisie - Ajax(1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1997-98)

KNVB Cup - Ajax(1992-93, 1997-98, 1998-99)

UEFA Cup - Ajax(1992)

UEFA Champions League - Ajax(1994-95), Man United(2007-08)

Premier League - Man United(2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11)

FIFA Club World Cup - Man United(2008)

Best European Goalkeeper - 1995, 2009

Dutch Football Goalkeeper of the Year - 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997

Dutch Golden Shoe - 1998

Barclays Golden Glove - 2008-09

UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year - 2008-09


He is also the most capped player in Holland.


He set a league record in 2009 for going 1311 minutes without conceding a goal.


He is 7th in list of top 10 goalkeepers in the world on World Soccer.


He is the oldest player to win the Premier League.



He as won more than most! United will miss him. All the best van der Sar!


(info from World Soccer and ManUtd.com)

enough of this mawkish toss.This is a footballer.


Manchester united are an enigma, wrapped in PR and smeared with shite. A collective culture based on a handful of youtube shorts designed for EZ consumption by the instant gratification generation. Easy access for lifes losers who want be be seen as winners. A pavlovian tear in the eye when Munich and Best are mentioned, knee jerk collective outrage when the Glazers are mentioned, Sentimental emotive tribal shite set against a black and white film of Matt Busby,a link to a working class history that never really existed except in the minds of the Sky generation drip fed manufactured immortality and helped along its path by easy money.Buy the shirt, watch the highlights, establish tenous links with the city, be part of the global tribe, be a winner or your money back.

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