Sat, 28 Apr, 2007 - 16:03
Everton 2 Manchester United 4
Manchester United roared back from two goals down to wrap a firm hand around the Premier League trophy by beating Everton at Goodison Park.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: Goodison ParkPlace: Old TraffordPlace: Stamford BridgePerson: Alan BallPerson: Jose MourinhoPerson: Phil NevillePerson: John O’SheaPerson: Iain TurnerPerson: Wayne RooneyPerson: Chris EaglesPerson: Sir Alex FergusonPerson: Alan StubbsPerson: Manuel FernandesPerson: MourinhoPerson: FergusonPerson: BallPerson: JimmyPerson: Andrew JohnsonPerson: Tim HowardPerson: Joleon LescottPerson: StubbsPerson: Edwin van der SarPerson: Michael CarrickPerson: RooneyPerson: TurnerPerson: FernandesPerson: ArtetaPerson: Wes BrownPerson: Kieran RichardsonPerson: EvraPerson: RonaldoPerson: Giggs’Person: O’SheaPerson: IrishmanPerson: Joseph YoboPerson: NevilleEvent: Premier LeagueEvent: World CupOrganisation: EvertonOrganisation: Manchester UnitedOrganisation: ToffeemenOrganisation: UnitedOrganisation: ChelseaOrganisation: BoltonOrganisation: ArsenalOrganisation: Red Devils
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