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Unmi55able - Albion 5 United 5 DVD

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Sir Alex and Paul Scholes faced the final curtain at The Hawthorns but even for two of the most illustrious names in British football there'd never been a day quite like it. It was a game that was supposed to quietly mark the passing into history of two of United's legends but exploded into full blown mayhem as first the Reds looked set to carve out a cricket score before Albion embarked on one of the great comebacks of all time Romelu Lukaku etching his name into footballing folklore on an incendiary afternoon. Relive an afternoon where the players turned up... the excitement and the fans cranked up the volume to turn The Hawthorns into the Theatre of Screams... Special Features: Exclusive Interviews with Legendary Managers and Players Behind the Scenes Footage [show more]

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Released
24 June 2013
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
PDI Media 
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Runtime
110 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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5035593201539 
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Coverage of the Premier League match between Manchester United and West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns on May 19th 2013. West Brom managed to come back from three goals down to tie at five all. The match also marked the final appearances of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and footballer Paul Scholes.