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'Best moved like magic and there was no going back'

'Best moved like magic and there was no going back'

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You have been sharing your stories and photos about why you love Manchester United.Here is a final selection of your submissions, but do make sure you scroll down this page to see all the best responses from throughout the week:
Jason: I'd been playing American football as a teenager and didn't watch our game. When I stopped, I needed to pick a team. I remember Fergie, I think, saying that it didn't matter how many they scored because we'd score more. That was it. Just go for it football. That was in 1989 I think, so hardly our best. Then, it was 1999 Champions League final and we won in the dying seconds. Bayern were distraught. How could you not keep loving that sort of never-say-die drama?
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