'You have been the most fantastic experience of my life': Sir Alex Ferguson pays tribute to his family, fans, players and staff at his last Manchester United home game after 27 years as manager (and they won, of course)
Ferguson pays tribute to club, staff and players who 'stood by him' during his tenure
He then pleads with the supporters to support incoming boss David Moyes
The legendary manager is the first to lift the Premier League trophy in the awards ceremony that followed
Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson announced retirement on Wednesday
Has overseen 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League wins
Wayne Rooney not included in squad for today's match with SwanseaBy MARK DUELL and JOHN HUTCHINSON
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