10 Most Costly Mistakes In Man Utd History

By Joseph Dempsey /

3. Signing Ted MacDougall

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Despite starting his playing career at Liverpool, it was at Bournemouth where Ted MacDougall came to prominence, earning a reputation as a prolific goalscorer in the fourth and then third divisions of English football. MacDougall had a Lionel Messi-esque goalscoring record for The Cherries, plundering 103 goals in 146 appearances €“ form which unsurprisingly led to United making their move for the forward in 1972.

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A then-massive £200,000 was splashed out €“ £29 million today €“ and MacDougall was expected to step into the shoes of Denis Law and Bobby Charlton. That never happened. The former Liverpool man scored a depressing five goals in 18 total appearances for the Red Devils, and when Tommy Doherty replaced Frank O€™Farrell as manager in 1971, the new man in charge deemed MacDougall surplus to requirements after just a year at the club, selling him to West Ham United.

The much-travelled journeyman played for a further 15 clubs after his stint with the Hammers, including Blackpool, Salisbury and AFC Totton, as the player fell into obscurity and burgeoning potential by the wayside.

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