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SAF wants silence to mark Munich anniversary

 
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson wants a minute's silence to mark the 50th anniversary next month of the Munich air crash that killed eight United players - despite fears the silence could be disrupted by Manchester City supporters. (link)

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