I had to come on to the forum today to say thanks for everything to Wayne. A couple of times during his thirteen years it looked like he was leaving, but, thankfully, the issues were ironed out and he remained totally professional, often sacrificing his preferred role for the good of the team. I don't hold any ill will towards him for the transfer sagas: he stayed and did his job. The time has flown by since the debut hat-trick in the Champions League, and it's always sad when a great player leaves the club, but he leaves with many great memories: the overhead kick against City, the volley against Newcastle, the half way line goal at West Ham, and so many others. He isn't just a great goal scorer but a scorer of great goals. His professionalism and ability were rewarded with a superb medal collection. As the highest scorer in the club's history, he's guaranteed an important place in the United story.
I wish Wayne all the best upon his return to his boyhood club and look forward to seeing him at Old Trafford next season. Once again he's a Blue, but he'll always be a Red. Legend.