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Published 14:38 5 Jan 2015 GMT
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But it was Yeovil who came out victorious and hosted the Red Devils yesterday in a 2-0 defeat.
That didn't stop Stanley from printing 250 tickets for the imaginary clash with the Premier League giants, each of will cost a hardcore fan £20.
The money will go towards "strengthening the squad" according to Stanley chairman Peter Marsden.
Manager John Coleman said: "This isn't about dwelling on what might have been. It would have been magnificent to play Manchester United but it was akin to being on holiday.
"Holidays quickly come and go and we have a league campaign to focus on."
H/t to BBCSport
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