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MU6

Across
Atlantic Island where Sir Alex made his only first team appearance for United.
Spanish side that United beat in the 1983/84 Cup Winners’ Cup quarter final.
Third Division Dorset side that knocked United out of the FA Cup in 1984.
South coast team defeated in the 1983 FA Cup Final after a replay. (8,3,4,6)
Scored the sole goal in the 1985 FA Cup Final victory over Everton. (6,9)
Stiker who was given a free transfer in 1973 to Manchester City who would score against United to confirm their relegation in 1974. (5,3)
Irishman appointed boss in 1971. (5,8)
First English-born Republic of Ireland international and popular figure who was the first member of the 1968 European Cup winning side to pass away. (4,7)
Appointed manager in November 1986. (4,8)
England international signed from Chelsea in 1979 who went on to make 194 appearances for the club. (3,7)
Down
Arsenal player who scored the winner in the classic 1979 FA Cup Final after the United had battled back from 2-0 down. (4,10)
Long serving Scottish midfielder whose goal clinched United’s promotion back to the first division in 1975. (3,6)
Manager commonly known as “The Doc” who was appointed in 1972. (5,8)
Scottish centre back signed for a club record £120,000 in 1972. (6,6)
Club that Mark Hughes was re-signed from.
Danish winger signed from Ajax in 1984. (6,5)
Newly promoted London side playing First Division football for the first time since the 1950s that beat United in a shock result in 1986. (8,8)
Midfielder signed for a British record £1.5 million from West Brom and was appointed as United’s global ambassador in 2008. (5,6)
Manager brought in from QPR in 1977 and would last four seasons. (4,6)
Team that United prevented from completing the treble by winning the 1977 FA Cup final.