THANK YOU, SIR BOBBY

31/03/2016 09:30, Report by Mark Froggatt

Eight mosaic banners at Old Trafford

Manchester United fans at Old Trafford on Sunday are invited to pay tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton to mark the South Stand being renamed in honour of the 1968 European Cup winner.

Before kick-off against Everton, as the players walk out of the tunnel, supporters in the lower tier of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand will hold aloft coloured tiles to spell 'Sir Bobby' in one giant mosaic effect. 

There will also be two bar scarf mosaics running across the lower tiers of the Stretford End and East Stand, and fans in every other area of the stadium will have individual flags to wave. So if you are coming to Old Trafford on Sunday, make sure you get to your seat nice and early in order to take part.

Our gallery shows eight previous games when fans paid a collective tribute, such as the 2008 Champions League semi-final against Barcelona and Sir Alex's last home game as manager. 

WIN A SIGNED SIR BOBBY PRINT

Sir Bobby has personally signed 13 limited-edition prints that will be hidden inside a dozen copies of Sunday's official matchday programme at Old Trafford. These will then be placed at various kiosks around the stadium for lucky supporters to buy at random.

This souvenir edition of United Review will also feature a 16-page pull-out honouring Sir Bobby's illustrious career on his special day. It will include a foreword from Sir Alex and tributes from Denis Law, Gary Neville, Bryan Robson, Ryan Giggs and many more.

You can only obtain a signed print from Sir Bobby by picking up the souvenir edition of United Review at Old Trafford. Subscriptions are also available via ManUtd.com/programme.

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