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11 Most Undesirable Record-Breaking Moments With David Moyes As Man U's Manager

In this hard-to-swallow list for Manchester United fans, SAYS lists down the many ways David Moyes has risen to becoming a record breaker, in all the wrong ways.

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11. A record-breaking spending of GBP 64.6 million on new players this season (sadly just two players)

Juan Mata signs for United, breaking the club record of 37 million pounds

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Juan Mata joins from Chelsea for 37.1 million pounds. It breaks United’s transfer record, set when Dimitar Berbatov came from Tottenham in 2008 for 30.75 million pounds.

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Marouane Fellaini signs for 27.5 million pounds

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Together with the summer signing of Marouane Fellaini for 27.5 million pounds, it takes United’s spending for the season to 64.6 million pounds -- another club record.

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10. Suffered their first EVER loss to Swansea City at Old Trafford

Wilfried Bony celebrates after scoring a winning header in the 94th minute at Old Trafford

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Michael Laudrup’s side knock Moyes’ team out of the FA Cup, courtesy of Wilfried Bony’s last-minute goal, as Swansea, who first visited Old Trafford in 1931, finally record their first win there.

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9. Lost to Newcastle United at Old Trafford for the first time in 42 years

ewcastle United's French midfielder Yohan Cabaye celebrates lone goal at Old Trafford

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Newcastle United took on champions Manchester United and came away from Old Trafford with a win for the first time since February 1972.

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Newcastle’s Malcolm Macdonald, Pat Howard, and John Tudor during the 2-0 win at Old Trafford in 1972. Right. Magpies’ goalscorers John Tudor and Stewart Barrowclough

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The photo above shows the last time Newcastle United beat ManU in the 1972 at Old Trafford. The Magpies somehow conspired to earn a fine 2-0 win, with goals from striker John Tudor and flying winger Stewart Barrowclough.

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8. Lost to Everton at Old Trafford for the first time in 21 years

Bryan Oviedo celebrates with Romelu Lukaku after scoring the decisive goal

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Everton players celebrate at the full-time whistle having won at Old Trafford for the first time in 21 years

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Roberto Martinez did it at the first time of asking and Everton won at Old Trafford for the first time in 21 years. 'It was more than a football game,' said the Toffees boss after ending the hoodoo.

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7. Lost at home to West Bromwich Albion for the first time since 1978

Saido Berahino celebrates scoring West Brom's second goal against Manchester United

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Morgan Amalfitano's composed chip over David De Gea put West Brom in front after the break before Wayne Rooney's free-kick brought United level. Berahino then got his first Premier League goal, with Marouane Fellaini's late effort ruled out for offside.

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6. Lost to Stoke City for the first time in the league since 1984

Charlie Adam's wonder strike against Manchester United

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Charlie Adam celebrates with teamates after scoring against Manchester United

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Charlie Adam's double strike gave Stoke their first league win over Manchester United since 1984 on a miserable afternoon for the champions.

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5. Suffered three consecutive defeats for the first time since 2001

Aaron Lennon and Christian Eriksen of Spurs

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94th minute header from Wilfried Bony at Old Trafford

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Sunderland's striker, Fabio Borini celebrates after scoring against Manchester United

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They have lost three games in a row this season (against Spurs, Swansea and Sunderland), for the first time since 2001. The last time United lost four games in a row came in 1961 following defeats by Birmingham, Arsenal, Bolton and Sheffield Wednesday - the club have never lost five games on the bounce.

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4. Worst point tally (40 points) EVER in Manchester United's entire history of the Premier League after 24 games

The current Premier League campaign is United's worst at this stage of a season

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Last season, under the stewardship of Sir Alex Ferguson, United achieved their best ever points total after 24 games - this season is their worst at the same stage.

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3. Olympiakos became the first Greek team to ever beat Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League

Alejandro "Chori" Dominguez, right, celebrates his opening goal in Olympiakos' 2-0 victory over Manchester United in the Champions League

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Manchester United players look dejected

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Manchester United’s 2-0 defeat to Olympiakos on Tuesday was their first ever loss to Greek opposition, adding to the list of records and landmarks set in David Moyes’ first season at Old Trafford.

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2. Conceded two penalties in one match at Old Trafford for the first time in the Premier League

Gerrard hit the first penalty perfectly, sending De Gea the wrong way

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Steven Gerrard celebrates with his teamates after scoring the 2nd spotkick against Manchester United at Old Trafford

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Man United have never conceded two penalties at Old Trafford in the Premier League before Liverpool's match on Sunday night. Another record broken by David Moyes!

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1. Conceded the fastest EVER away goal at Old Trafford in Premier League history after just 43 seconds

Edin Dzeko celebrates after scoring the fastest away goal at Old Trafford

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Man City stung them instantly as Edin Dzeko scored after 43 seconds to register the fastest away goal at Old Trafford in Barclays Premier League history.

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Manchester United playes looked dejected during the game.

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Edin Dzeko scored once in each half and Yaya Toure added a late insurance marker as Manchester City romped to a 3-0 win away to Manchester United..

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How many other record-breaking moments will there be for Manchester United?

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