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Title clinchers: How Manchester United have sealed the Premier League crown

Simon Rice
Thursday 14 May 2009 08:12 EDT
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Only once under Alex Ferguson, in 1998-99, have Manchester United clinched top spot at their so-called Theatre of Dreams, the other nine all being sealed on opposition territory or by watching on as their rivals stumbled.

This weekend the Red Devils have the chance to do it on their own patch, needing just a draw against Arsenal to seal the title.

Click the image on the right to launch our guide.

From golf courses to Oldham Athletic, we take a look at the moments United clinched the title in the Ferguson era.

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