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Four More Years For Sir Alex Ferguson

By bigsoccerfan on  From footballticketsonline.co.uk
Manchester United ‘s record breaking coach Sir Alex Ferguson plans to remain in charge of the Red Devils for four more years. This is good news to all Man United fans but terrible news if you have a strong disliking toward the Manchester outfit. Coming to think about it, Manchester United remains one of the strongest teams in the league because of its long history with the same coach. This is not the only reason for their success ( Arsenal also have had Wenger since the mid 90′s) however...Read Full Story

Sir Alex To Stay On For At Least 4 Years !

By UNITED-LATEST on  From united-latest.com
Sir Alex Ferguson believes he can manage Manchester United for at least 4 more years, approaching his 25th anniversary in charge of the biggest club in the world. The soon-to-be 70-year-old is still as hungry for silverware as ever - as shown last season - and has hinted that he knows who his successor is... Sir Alex Ferguson took over from Ron Atkinson in 1986, and has never since looked back. The Scottish gaffer has won 37 major trophies at the helm of The Red Devils in his almost 25 year...Read Full Story

Sir Alex Ferguson Ends 7-Year Boycott Of The BBC

By UNITED-LATEST on  From united-latest.com
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson today lifted his 7-year snub of The BBC, fuelled by the corporation making unfounded claims about his son, Jason Ferguson, in a television programme in 2004. The BBC have apologised to Sir Alex and Jason, and the gaffer will now appear on 'Match Of The Day', ect... Mr. Ferguson held a meeting with BBC directors this week, and both parties came to an amicable settlement whereby Sir Alex will again talk to the national media organisation and they will...Read Full Story

Sir Alex Ferguson Has No Plans To Retire

By TFMadness on  From totalfootballmadness.com
Sir Alex Ferguson is convinced that remaining in football will ensure a long and happy life. The Manchester United manager is basking in the glory of his club achieving a record 19th title. The 69 year old told MUTV : “I have no plans to retire, I must say that and (my wife) Cathy is delighted. She would have thrown me out, “. “The salient point is that whilst my health is good, carry on. You hear many stories of people who come off the treadmill and their system breaks down. I don’t...Read Full Story

Walking in a Fergie Wonderland: The Biography of Sir Alex Ferguson, Britain's Greatest Football Manager

By pathamaa on  From aongkarak.blogspot.com
Walking in a Fergie Wonderland: The Biography of Sir Alex Ferguson, Britain's Greatest Football Manager Frank Worrall (Author) 188 used & new from $6.81 (Visit the Hot New Releases in Coaching list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.) Find the best price Click HereRead Full Story
Sir Alex Ferguson is optimistic that a recent change in transfer legislation will help Manchester United develop more home-grown youngsters at the club. United successfully brought through players like David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Gary and Phil Neville and ...  
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Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United will again have the opportunity to develop home-grown players as good as the crop headed by David Beckham, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes due to the Elite Player Performance Plan which allows footballers ...  
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Sir Alex Ferguson insists he is the one calling the shots at Old Trafford. The United manager claims he retains control over the transfer policy at United – despite growing fears among supporters that his hands are being tied by owners the Glazers.  
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists that his team would have made the Champions League final if it had progressed from the group stages. This year marks the first time in 16 seasons that United have failed to feature in the knockout rounds ...  
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Tévez is flying back to Manchester after more than two months in Argentina. Instead of making conciliatory noises, the Argentine instead aimed an astonishing outburst at manager Roberto Mancini, whom he accused of treating him "like a dog." Mancini ...  
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