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United fans pack streets to honor Ferguson, team

By Korea Herald

Published : May 14, 2013 - 19:48

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MANCHESTER, England (AP) ― In front of tens of thousands of flag-waving and chanting fans, Manchester United players and retiring manager Alex Ferguson paraded the Premier League trophy through packed city streets on a second day of jubilant celebrations for the English champions.

Fans clambered dangerously up storefronts, scaffolding, statues, bus stands and road signs to catch glimpses of Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and, of course, Ferguson as the open-top double decker bus ― bearing a “Champions 2013” logo ― wound its way from Old Trafford to the city center.

Some lines were 30-people deep and many buildings had roof tops crammed with fans, some of them shirtless.
Retiring Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson (center) and his players celebrate with the EPL trophy in Manchester, England, Monday. (AFP-Yonhap News) Retiring Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson (center) and his players celebrate with the EPL trophy in Manchester, England, Monday. (AFP-Yonhap News)


United players were spending a second day with the trophy after lifting it Sunday following the 2-1 win over Swansea ― Ferguson’s final game at Old Trafford after nearly 27 years in charge.

“Yesterday was a day I’ll never forget,” said Ferguson, who waved a United flag in front of supporters before the bus departed. “All my family will never forget. On behalf of all my players, thanks for all your support.”

Rio Ferdinand conducted the chants among the players, who jumped up and down on the top deck under overcast skies. A vast police escort led the bus along the streets, with a helicopter above.

“It feels absolutely amazing ... it’s been worth the wait,” said Van Persie, the striker and top scorer who won the title in his first season with United and was serenaded by teammates. “I’ve had to wait quite a long time.”

Despite recently having a transfer request rejected by United, Rooney was present, although he received a mixed reception from fans outside Old Trafford.

Ferguson’s last game is Sunday against West Bromwich Albion and it promises to be a weeklong celebration in honor of Britain’s most successful manager, who has won 38 trophies for United since joining the club in 1986. The Scot issued a challenge to his replacement, David Moyes, saying: “The big test is to win it three times in a row as they’ve done before, so I hope they can do that.”