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Manchester United and Sir Alex Ferguson seemingly had nothing left to do in the Premier League. After 13 championships and 11 Manager of the Year awards in 20 seasons, Fergie had ticked most of the boxes. Except for a 5-5 draw. That was one result nobody had managed before. They have now. "There's no point trying to analyse a game like that," West Brom manager and fellow Scot Steve Clarke said Sunday. "It's a great finale and a memorable way to bow out." -Moyes reports for duty -Brewin: Ferguson, United prove critics wrong -Jolly: Turning points of United's season Ferguson declined the opportunity to speak with the press after the game; perhaps it was too preposterous a result to explain.


