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| Name = Disturbia
{{Infobox Football club
| Cover = Disturbia_Single.jpg‎
|clubname = Manchester United F.C.
| Caption =
|current = Manchester United F.C. season 2008-09
| Artist = [[Rihanna]]
|image = [[Image:Man Utd FC .svg|200px|Manchester United's crest]]
| from Album = [[Good Girl Gone Bad#Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded|Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded]]
|fullname = Manchester United Football Club <!-- see discussion -->
| Released = June 17, 2008 <small>([[United States|U.S.]]) [[Canada|CAN]])</small><br>September 2, 2008 <small>([[Italy]])<> October 3, 2008 ([[Germany]])
|nickname = The Red Devils<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.premierleague.com/page/manchester-united |title=Manchester United Football Club |accessdate=2008-03-02 |publisher=Premier League }}</ref>
| Format =
|founded = 1878, as ''Newton Heath L&YR F.C.''
| Recorded = 2008
|ground = [[Old Trafford]]<br />[[Trafford]]<br />[[Greater Manchester]]<br />[[England]]
| Genre = [[Dance-pop]], [[synthpop]]
|capacity = 76,212<ref name="sky_sports">{{cite book |last=Rollin |first=Glenda |coauthors=and Rollin, Jack |title=Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2008-2009 |series=Sky Sports Football Yearbooks |year=2008 |publisher=Headline Publishing Group |location=London |isbn=978-0-7553-1820-9 |pages=pp.254–255 |chapter=The Clubs }}</ref>
| Length = 3:58
|owner = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Malcolm Glazer]]
| Label = [[SRP]]/[[Def Jam]]
|chairman = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Joel Glazer|Joel]] & [[Avram Glazer]]
| Writer = [[Rihanna]], Robert Allen, Andre Merritt, [[Chris Brown (singer)|Chris Brown]]<ref name="ascap">[http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=342914538&search_in=i&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=10&start=1 ASCAP ACE Search Results: Disturbia]</ref>
|chrtitle = Co-chairmen
| Producer = Brian Kennedy
|manager = {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Alex Ferguson]]
| Certification =
|captain = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Gary Neville]]
| Artist = [[Rihanna]]
|league = [[Premier League]]
| Type = singles
|season = [[Premier League 2007–08|2007–08]]
| Last single = "[[If I Never See Your Face Again]]"<br>(2008)
|position = Premier League, 1st
| This single = "'''Disturbia'''"<br>(2008)
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'''Parramore Sports Football Club''' is a [[association football|football]] club based in [[Sheffield]], [[South Yorkshire]], [[England]].
"'''Disturbia'''" is a [[dance-pop]] song written by Andre Merritt, [[Rihanna]],[[Chris Brown (singer)|Chris Brown]],<ref name="ascap" /> and Robert Allen for the re-release of [[Rihanna]]'s third album, ''[[Good Girl Gone Bad Reloaded]]'', and is the second single from the album, following "[[Take a Bow (Rihanna song)|Take a Bow]]". The song was produced by Brian Kennedy with background vocals by Brown and Merritt. It was featured in a [[Circuit City]] commercial. On September 7, 2008, she opened the [[2008 MTV Video Music Awards]] with a live performance of the song.
==Background==
The song was originally written by [[Chris Brown (singer)|Chris Brown]] and his team known as the Graffiti Artizts and was considered for the re-release of his album ''[[Exclusive (album)|Exclusive]]''. However, Brown felt that the song would be better suited for a female singer; he then forwarded the song to Rihanna. [[Def Jam]] had considered saving the track for Rihanna's next album in 2009, because she had already recorded "[[Take a Bow (Rihanna song)|Take a Bow]]" for the re-release of ''[[Good Girl Gone Bad]]''. However, Rihanna and her team felt that the song was a summer single and needed to be recorded and released as soon as possible. The decision was finally made to release the song as the follow up to "Take a Bow".


==History==
The song follows in the footsteps of Rihanna's "[[Don't Stop the Music (Rihanna song)|Don't Stop the Music]]" by being a fast and upbeat pop/dance-rhythmic song. However, in contrast to the upbeat music of "Don't Stop the Music", it is lyrically dark in tone, and is about being in a confused state of mind, such as in schizophrenia and other pervasive mental illnesses.
Parramore Sports FC were established in 1936 just 12 years after F Parramore & Sons, ironfounders, were incorporated as a limited company. They played in the works league from 1936 until 1972 and even continued to play football during the second world war by arranging friendly matches being as much of the workforce were in reserved occupations manufacturing steel for the war effort.


== Critical reception ==
The song has received positive reviews :
''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' magazine critic Jonathon Newan describes "Disturbia" as "a collaboration of lyrical genius with upbeat rhythmic cadence. By far it is [[Rihanna]]'s most intuitive and self-honest song off ''[[Good Girl Gone Bad]]''. More discotech and enjoyable than "[[Umbrella (song)|Umbrella]]", and more extroverted than "[[SOS (Rihanna song)|S.O.S]]". It's a sure summer-topping hit."{{citequote}}


In 1972 they progressed to Barnsley Junior League where they had immediate success winning the league and cup in their first season before going back to Works League in 1975. The major change started in 1977 when they qualified for the Amateur League having been under the guidance of Peter Hodkin as manager from the successful 1971/2 campaign and following success at that level the team progressed to the highly rated County Senior League in 1985/6 season.
==Music video==
[[Image:Disturbia073.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Rihanna engaging in a [[Thriller (music video)|Thriller]]-esque dance routine in the music video for "Disturbia".]]


The video for "Disturbia" was filmed in June 29,2008. It is directed by [[Anthony Mandler]] and co-directed by [[Rihanna]].<ref name=autogenerated67>[http://www.defjam.com/site/artist_news.php?artist_id=586&news_id=105754 News on Disturbia music video]</ref>


Success was soon to follow and whilst under Pete Hodkin?s tutelage they reached the Premier Division and when Pete stepped down in 1991 Bob Webster took over as team manager with Pete Hodkin taking over as Chairman. Further successful years followed under Bob?s guidance but eventually, in the 1996/7 season Parramores went down to the 1st Division where they have stayed since.
The video, her darkest yet, is set in what appears to be a surrealistic mental institution. It opens with a short intro before the music begins with [[Rihanna]] spinning in a chair, followed by a scene where she is in a cage, wearing a short blond wig and light blue contact lenses which cover her eyes entirely. For the first verse she can be seen on the piano, on her "throne" and an electric chair with a dancer on each side (one with a fan, another with heavy handcuffs). She is also smoking on the electric chair. When the chorus starts (this part has been changed on some UK music channels to her dancers), she is lifted in the air by her dancers. The chorus continues with her dancing with the dancers in front of a bright yellow light.


The imagery of the video is also reminiscent of [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s collaborations with photographer [[Steven Klein]] on photographs and video installation pieces that first appeared at Deitch Gallery in New York, NY and later as part of Madonna's [[Re-Invention World Tour]]. The photographs were also featured on the cover and in an editorial in [[W (magazine)|W magazine]].


A succession of managers followed, all of whom did a sterling job in keeping the team away from relegation in a difficult climate and maintaining the lineage of the club. More recently current Chairman, Graeme Hinchliffe took over the reins and guided the team to 5th in the 2007/8 season, just missing out on promotion by 4 points.
When she sings the line "disturbia" she is seen in a bed frame. In the second verse her hands are tied to a piece of wood and her face is pushed up against a wooden pole. There is also a fire beside her. When she sings "It's a thief of the night/I feel like a monster" she is with a mannequin on a couch. The camera is sometimes placed behind some metal spikes. The chorus begins and the dancers in front of the light scene start again. Although when she says "disturbia" again she can be seen with her limbs in the wall/floor with a few tarantulas on her. She is wearing a feathered head piece and a body suit. The video shows all the scenes quickly before the breakdown. In the breakdown her feet are chained together and her hands are chained together and into the floor. She is in a cell with a low ceiling, so low she has to bend over. She is struggling to get free. The video ends with different shots of earlier scenes, excluding her with the mannequin and her being tied to a piece of wood. Additional scenes are her wearing a feather boa and her also wearing African looking headdress.She is also wearing S&M type clothing along with a skimpy fishnet one piece. The video was choreographed by [[Rihanna]]'s long time choreographer, [[Tina Landon]], who is best known for her work with [[Janet Jackson]].


===Video release===
The "Disturbia" video was exclusively on [[iTunes]] for a 48-hour period. It debuted on [[MTV]]'s [[TRL]] and [[BET]]’s [[106 and Park]] on July 24, 2008 and on [[VH1]] on July 26. It debuted in the [[UK]] on August 1, but in the rest of Europe the video debuted on September 8, receiving immediately High Rotation on MTV.


The start of the 2008/9 season heralds a new era with a move to Central Midlands League being headed by successful County Senior manager Pete Whitehead, assisted by Steve Smith. Parramores also have a team in the County Senior with a welcome return as manager to Bob Webster ably assisted by Hallam FC academy coach Neil Travis.
===2008 VMA performance===
Rihanna opened the 2008 [[MTV Video Music Awards]] immediately following [[Britney Spears]]' introduction with Disturbia. The format of the music video was partially preserved with a 'thriller-esque' theme, with the zombie dancers present with lightstaffs. The rythym was mixed with the [[Eurythmics]] song [[Sweet Dreams]], and contained a rock solo interlude from the [[White Stripes]] song [[Seven Nation Army]]. Behind the singer was projected deleted scenes shot for the video.


===Live performances===


The club history has been kept together in word and deed by Parramore stalwart and now Vice Chairman, Peter Hodkin, who received a special Football Merit Award from the local FA for in excess of 50 years involvement with the club. The new era is backed by sponsors Windsor Food Service Ltd and things at Parramore Sports look set to continue onwards and upwards for another 70 years.
The first live performance of Disturbia was performed at the [[MTV Video Music Awards 2008]].
Later Rihanna was interviewed on [[GMTV]] and performed Disturbia there too.
Rihanna has also performed Disturbia live on " For One Night Only ".
Later Rihanna performed Disturbia on " [[This Morning]] ".
Rihanna also performed Disturbia live on [[Star Academy France]], Friday 19th. The competitors sang along with Rihanna supporting her with a background vocals. After her Performance On [[Star Academy France]], the album soared from #43 to #11 having a sales increase of 211%, it was due to Monday and Tuesday massive Sales. In the next week the album sales reached it higher position so far, at #8, becoming Rihanna's first album to reach the top 10 at [[France]].<ref>http://www.news-de-stars.com/star-academy/la-star-academy-booste-les-ventes-de-rihanna_art8238.html</ref>


==Club management==
== Formats and track listing ==
'''[[Who's Who]]'''
;CD Single
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# "Disturbia" <small>(Album Version)</small>
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# "Disturbia" <small>(Instrumental)</small>
|Manager
|[[Pete Whitehead]]
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|Assistant manager
|[[Steve Smith]]
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|Physio
|[[Brian Clements]]
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|Secretary
|[[Max Ross]]
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|Chairman
|[[Graeme Hinchliffe]]
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|Vice Chairman
|[[Pete Hodkin]]
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==Competitions==
==Chart performance==
'''[[2008-2009]]'''
On June 26, 2008, "Disturbia" debuted at number eighteen on the ''[[Billboard]]'' [[Hot 100]], becoming [[Rihanna]]'s highest debut on the chart to date, as well as her sixth top twenty from ''[[Good Girl Gone Bad]]''.<ref name=autogenerated68>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=658897&model.vnuAlbumId=1156456 Success for Rihanna again!]</ref> The next week, the song rose to the eleventh position, but experienced a drop to fifteen the week after, staying there for two additional weeks. However, the next week after the release of the video and a massive increase in sales and radio, the song jumped to number four, making [[Rihanna]] the sixth female singer ([[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[Whitney Houston]], [[Donna Summer]], [[Mariah Carey]] and [[Ashanti (singer)|Ashanti]] being the other five) to have two songs in the top five concurrently, as her previous single, "[[Take a Bow (Rihanna song)|Take a Bow]]", was at number two that same week.<ref name=autogenerated69>[http://worldofrihanna.com/2008/07/30/billboard-charts-august-09-2008/ Billboard Charts: August 09, 2008]</ref> It is also her sixth Top 5 single on the Billboard Hot 100. The following week, the song reached number three, surpassing her other hit single, "Take a Bow".<ref name="billboard16">[http://worldofrihanna.com/2008/08/06/billboard-charts-august-16-2008/ Billboard Charts: August 16, 2008]</ref> For the chart week of August 23, 2008, "Disturbia" knocked out [[Katy Perry]]'s "[[I Kissed a Girl]]" to become Rihanna's fourth number one hit on the Hot 100 and held on the top spot for the week ending 30th August.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003839063|title=Rihanna Topples Katy Perry On Hot 100|last=Cohen|first=Jonathan|date=2008-08-14|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc|accessdate=2006-03-08}}</ref> It is her third number one from ''Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded'', following "[[Umbrella (song)|Umbrella]]" and "Take a Bow",<ref name="billboard23">[http://worldofrihanna.com/2008/08/13/billboard-charts-august-23-2008/#comments Billboard Charts: August 23, 2008]</ref> staying at number one for two weeks so far. On July 29, 2008, "Disturbia" jumped to number two on the ''[[Billboard]]'' [[Hot Digital Songs]] chart, topping it in the following week.<ref name="billboard16"/> "Disturbia" then jumped to number one on ''[[Billboard]]'' [[Hot Digital Songs]] chart. Coincidentally, on both charts "Disturbia" has peaked on, it knocked off Katy Perry's single "I Kissed a Girl" from number one. On the issue date September 6, 2008 the song was knocked off by "[[Whatever You Like]]" by [[T.I.]]. It has also topped the [[Pop 100]] chart knocking off [[Chris Brown (singer)|Chris Brown]]'s "[[Forever (Chris Brown song)|Forever]]" from the top spot. It again reclaimed the top spot after being moved to number 2 by "Forever" for a week. For the Billboard issue dated 13th September, "Disturbia" topped both the [[Hot Dance Club Play]] and [[Hot Dance Airplay]] charts. Rihanna ties with [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] for the most number of Dance Airplay hits, with a total of six.
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In the [[United Kingdom]], "Disturbia" debuted on the [[UK Singles Chart]] at number forty-seven due to digital sales. After the release of the music video, the song re-entered the chart at number forty-seven again and climbed to number thirty-four and number nine in the proceeding weeks. The song peaked at number three, from digital only sales giving Rihanna her eighth British top ten single. Although "Disturbia" still hasn't received a physical release the song rose back up the charts from number 5 to number 3. It is currently number 2 on the UK [[iTunes]] chart.
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The song also debuted at number forty-five in [[Ireland]], rising to number seven after the release of the music video. It has since peaked at number four for six consecutive weeks so far.
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In [[Switzerland]], the song peaked at number eight on downloads alone, and in [[Croatia]], the single topped the chart for 5 consecutive weeks. On the [[Canadian Hot 100]], the song has peaked at number two.
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On the United World Chart, the song has peaked at number two and ammassed so far '''3,440,000''' points in only 16 weeks.
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In [[New Zealand]], "Disturbia" has become Rihanna's third overall number one song, and her first since "Umbrella". It is her fourth top five hit, and fifth top ten hit there from ''Good Girl Gone Bad'', since "[[Hate That I Love You]]" peaked at number six and was certified Gold in its eleventh week with sales of 7,500+. In [[Australia]], it has climbed to number six. The song was the most added song to Australian radio in its first week of major radio release.<ref>http://www.themusicnetwork.com.au/20.0.html</ref>
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Australian Single Tracklisting
|Miscellaneous
1. Disturbia
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2. Disturbia (Instrumental)


== Current squad ==
It has spawned several remixes:
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*Official remix - 4:51
*Disturbia (Kaizer Allen Electronic Scary Remix) - 3:32<ref>http://www.imeem.com/adamlevine/music/Tn12U7Bw/rihanna_feat_kaizer_allen_disturbia_kaizer_allen_electroni/</ref> <small>(feat. Kaizer Allen)</small>
*Remix - 4:35
*Video version - 4:21
*DJ Speedy Remix - 8:47

===Charts===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!align="left"|Chart (2008)
!align="center"|Peak<br />position
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|Daniel Bate
|Australian [[ARIA Charts|ARIA]] Singles Chart <ref name=autogenerated52>[http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/charts_display.asp?chart=1U50 ARIA Singles Chart]</ref>
|align="center"|6
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|Paul Billard
|align="left"|Austrian Singles Chart<ref name="acharts" />
|align="center"|13
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|Ben Brown
|Belgian Ultratop 50<ref name=autogeenrated53>[http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Rihanna&titel=Disturbia&cat=s Belgian Ultratop 50]</ref>
|align="center"|6
|-
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|Louis Carnall
|align="left"|Brazil Hot 100
|align="center"|1
|-
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|Simon Clarke
|align="left"|[[Canadian Hot 100]]<ref name=auotgenerated54>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Singles&f=Canadian+Hot+100 Canadian Hot 100: Disturbia]</ref>
|align="center"|2
|-
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|Mark Clements
|align="left"|Danish Top 40
|align="center"|5
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|Paul Clements
|align="left"|[[Dutch Top 40]]
|align="center"|10
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|Martin Davies
|align="left"|[[Europe]] ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' Euro Digital Songs<ref name=autogenerated55>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Singles&f=Euro+Digital+Songs Euro Digital Songs]</ref>
|align="center"|3
|-
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|Gavin Davis
|[[Eurochart Hot 100 Singles|European Hot 100]]<ref name=autogenerated56>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=349&cfgn=Singles&cfn=European+Hot+100+Singles&ci=3098627&cdi=9868686&cid=08%2F16%2F2008 European Billboard Hot 100]</ref>
|align="center"|10
|-
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|Ashley Davison
|align="left"|[[Finland]] Singles Top 20<ref name="acharts" >[http://acharts.us/finland_singles_top_20 Rihanna "Disturbia" charts positions]</ref>
|align="center"|2
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|Andrew Dawson
|[[Irish Singles Chart]]<ref>[http://www.irma.ie/aucharts.asp Irish Singles Chart]</ref>
|align="center"|4
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|Lewis Fothergill
|align="left"|[[Israeli Singles Chart]]<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_Singles_Chart]</ref>
|align="center"|2
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|Shaun Grice
|align="left"|[[FIMI|Italian Singles Chart]]<ref>[http://acharts.us/italy_singles_top_50]</ref>
|align="center"|14
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|J Ketteringham
|align="left"|[[FIMI|Italian Download Chart]]<ref>[http://acharts.us/italy_singles_top_50]</ref>
|align="center"|5
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|Stuart Lowe
|align="left"|[[México Top 100]] Singles Chart<ref>[http://www.americatop100.com/mexico/index.htm Rihanna's "Disturbia" at number sixty-three on the Mexico Top 100, Week 36 - 15th September 2008]</ref>
|align="center"|63
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|Thomas Nolan
|align="left"|New Zealand [[RIANZ]] Singles Chart
|align="center"|1
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|Andre Peters
|align="left"|Norwegian Singles Top 20
|align="center"|3
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|Andrew Rodgers
|align="left"|Polish Singles Top 50<ref>[http://www.pltop50.glt.pl/ Polish National Top 50]</ref>
|align="center"|3
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|Stacy Sharif
|align=left"|Portuguese Airplay Chart<ref>[http://euro200.net/Portugese-Top50.htm Portuguese National Top 50]. Retrieved September 12, 2008</ref>
|align="center"|5
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|Gary Spencer
|align="left"|[[Russian Airplay Chart]]<ref>[http://www.tophit.ru/cgi-bin/trackinfo.cgi?id=13955 Russian Airplay Chart] Retrieved August 21, 2008 </ref>
|align="center"|6
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|Thomas Stubbs
|[[Sverigetopplistan|Swedish Singles Chart]]<ref>[http://www.swedishcharts.com/weekchart.asp?cat=s Swedish Singles Chart]</ref>
|align="center"|4
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|Scott Szpajer
|Swiss Singles Chart<ref name=autogenerated51>[http://swisscharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Rihanna&titel=Disturbia&cat=s Swisscharts Rihanna "Disturbia"]</ref>
|align="center"|4
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|James Thew
|align="left"|[[Turkey Top 20 Chart]] ''(Billboard)''<ref>[http://www.billboard.com.tr/pages/Turkiye_top20.aspx/ Turkey Top 20 Chart] Retrieved on [[2008|2008-09-02]]</ref>
|align="center"|1
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|Neil Travis
|align="left"|[[UK Singles Chart]]<ref name=autogenerated45>[http://www.theofficialcharts.com/top40_singles.php UK Singles Chart]</ref>
|align="center"|3
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|Rafn Vilbergsson
|align="left"|U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Singles&f=Hot+100 Billboard hot 100]</ref>
|align="center"|1
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|Mark Wall
|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Pop 100]]<ref name=autogenerated46>[http://worldofrihanna.com/2008/08/06/billboard-charts-august-16-2008/ Billboard Pop 100]</ref>
|align="center"|1
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|Callum Ward
|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Pop 100 Airplay]]<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Singles&f=Pop+100+Airplay Billboard Pop 100 Airplay]</ref>
|align="center"|2
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|Danny Wattam
|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Hot Dance Club Play]]<ref name=autogenerated47>[http://worldofrihanna.com/2008/08/06/billboard-charts-august-16-2008/ Billboard Hot Dance Club Play]</ref>
|align="center"|1
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|Lee Whitehead
|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Hot Dance Airplay]]<ref name=autogenerated48>[http://worldofrihanna.com/2008/08/06/billboard-charts-august-16-2008/ Billboard Hot Dance Airplay]</ref>
|align="center"|1
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|Gavin Willis
|}
|}


==References==
===Chart procession and succession===
*
{{start box}}
{{succession box one to two
| before = "[[I Kissed a Girl]]" by [[Katy Perry]]
| title1 = U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] [[Hot 100 number-one hits of 2008 (USA)|number-one single]]
| years1 = August 23, 2008 - August 30, 2008
| after1 = "[[Whatever You Like]]" by [[T.I.]]
| title2 = [[RIANZ|New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart]] [[List of number-one singles in 2008 (New Zealand)|number-one single]]
| years2 = August 18, 2008 - September 8, 2008
| after2 = "[[So What (Pink song)|So What]]" by [[Pink (singer)|Pink]]
}}
{{succession box
|before = "[[Closer (Ne-Yo song)|Closer]]" by [[Ne-Yo]]
|title = U.S. Billboard [[Hot Dance Club Play]] [[Number-one dance hits of 2008 (USA)|number-one single]]
|years = September 13, 2008
|after = "Control Yourself" by [[Erin Hamilton]]


}}
{{s-bef|rows=2|before = "[[Forever (Chris Brown song)|Forever]]" by [[Chris Brown (singer)|Chris Brown]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = U.S. [[Billboard Pop 100]] [[Pop 100 number-one hits of 2008 (USA)|number-one single]] (first run)| years = September 6, 2008}}
{{s-aft|after = "Forever" by Chris Brown}}
{{s-ttl|title = U.S. [[Billboard Pop 100]] [[Pop 100 number-one hits of 2008 (USA)|number-one single]] (second run)| years = September 20, 2008}}


{{s-aft|rows=3|after = incumbent}}
{{s-bef|before = "[[Move For Me]]" by [[Kaskade]] & [[Deadmau5]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = U.S. Billboard [[Hot Dance Airplay]] [[Number-one dance airplay hits of 2008 (U.S.)|number-one single]]|years = September 13, 2008 - present}}
{{s-bef|before = "[[Give It 2 Me]]" by [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = [[Turkey]] Top 20 singles chart| years = August 23, 2008 - present}}
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Manchester United F.C.
Manchester United's crest
Full nameManchester United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Red Devils[1]
Founded1878, as Newton Heath L&YR F.C.
GroundOld Trafford
Trafford
Greater Manchester
England
Capacity76,212[2]
OwnerUnited States Malcolm Glazer
Co-chairmenUnited States Joel & Avram Glazer
ManagerScotland Alex Ferguson
LeaguePremier League
2007–08Premier League, 1st
Current season

Parramore Sports Football Club is a football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

History

Parramore Sports FC were established in 1936 just 12 years after F Parramore & Sons, ironfounders, were incorporated as a limited company. They played in the works league from 1936 until 1972 and even continued to play football during the second world war by arranging friendly matches being as much of the workforce were in reserved occupations manufacturing steel for the war effort.


In 1972 they progressed to Barnsley Junior League where they had immediate success winning the league and cup in their first season before going back to Works League in 1975. The major change started in 1977 when they qualified for the Amateur League having been under the guidance of Peter Hodkin as manager from the successful 1971/2 campaign and following success at that level the team progressed to the highly rated County Senior League in 1985/6 season.


Success was soon to follow and whilst under Pete Hodkin?s tutelage they reached the Premier Division and when Pete stepped down in 1991 Bob Webster took over as team manager with Pete Hodkin taking over as Chairman. Further successful years followed under Bob?s guidance but eventually, in the 1996/7 season Parramores went down to the 1st Division where they have stayed since.


A succession of managers followed, all of whom did a sterling job in keeping the team away from relegation in a difficult climate and maintaining the lineage of the club. More recently current Chairman, Graeme Hinchliffe took over the reins and guided the team to 5th in the 2007/8 season, just missing out on promotion by 4 points.


The start of the 2008/9 season heralds a new era with a move to Central Midlands League being headed by successful County Senior manager Pete Whitehead, assisted by Steve Smith. Parramores also have a team in the County Senior with a welcome return as manager to Bob Webster ably assisted by Hallam FC academy coach Neil Travis.


The club history has been kept together in word and deed by Parramore stalwart and now Vice Chairman, Peter Hodkin, who received a special Football Merit Award from the local FA for in excess of 50 years involvement with the club. The new era is backed by sponsors Windsor Food Service Ltd and things at Parramore Sports look set to continue onwards and upwards for another 70 years.

Club management

Who's Who

Manager Pete Whitehead
Assistant manager Steve Smith
Physio Brian Clements
Secretary Max Ross
Chairman Graeme Hinchliffe
Vice Chairman Pete Hodkin

Competitions

2008-2009

Black Dragon Premier Division - Central Midlands Football League
2008-09 Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup
Quartet Catering League Challenge Cup
Phoenix Trophies Floodlit Cup - North
Miscellaneous

Current squad

Daniel Bate
Paul Billard
Ben Brown
Louis Carnall
Simon Clarke
Mark Clements
Paul Clements
Martin Davies
Gavin Davis
Ashley Davison
Andrew Dawson
Lewis Fothergill
Shaun Grice
J Ketteringham
Stuart Lowe
Thomas Nolan
Andre Peters
Andrew Rodgers
Stacy Sharif
Gary Spencer
Thomas Stubbs
Scott Szpajer
James Thew
Neil Travis
Rafn Vilbergsson
Mark Wall
Callum Ward
Danny Wattam
Lee Whitehead
Gavin Willis

References

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  1. ^ "Manchester United Football Club". Premier League. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
  2. ^ Rollin, Glenda (2008). "The Clubs". Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2008-2009. Sky Sports Football Yearbooks. London: Headline Publishing Group. pp. pp.254–255. ISBN 978-0-7553-1820-9. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)