Ferguson was treated in hospital last Saturday after suffering a nosebleed which, according a close friend of the United...
...a kicking, the fiery-haired newcomer was hailed as the future, and compared to Kevin Moran with his aggressive, all-action,...
...during a hugely successful coaching career that began with Benfica in 2000.Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo described Mourinho...
Sir Alex Ferguson is optimistic the 21-year-old will benefit massively from last term's experiences and his...
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United want ex-Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola to take over the managerial post when Sir Alex Ferguson retires, according to the Daily Mirror. Guardiola lead the Catalans to the Copa del Rey title in his last game in charge and is now expected to take a... Full Article at International Business Times
In 2008 Manchester United squeezed past Barcelona in the semi-final of the Champions League by playing 'negative' football for which Alex Ferguson was roundly condemned. The following season he tried to play the 'Barcelona' way against the Spaniards in... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Manchester United's Scottish manager Sir Alex Ferguson celebrates at the final whistle after their 1-0 victory in the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and Manchester United at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England... View Photo »
QPR need a point and they’re fighting for survival. But Mark knows his job all right. He was sacked by City in a very unethical way and he’ll remember that.
Switch Hazard wants the playmaker's role but City already have David Silva, Samir Nasri and Yaya Toure in that position and that could swing the advantage United's way. United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has been assured there is money available to boost... Full Article at People.co.uk
Ferguson has no plans to retire at the end of the season, according to American broadcaster and close friend Charlie Stillitano. “He [Ferguson] was laughing when I spoke to him on Friday and I said, ‘Are you going to retire?’ and he said, ‘No, nothing... Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
21-year-old struggled for regular first-team action at Old Trafford last season and is keen to get some regular game time under his belt to boost his chances of eventually becoming a regular in the United side. Sir Alex Ferguson is also happy to loan... Full Article at Eat Sleep Sport
Manchester United's Scottish manager Sir Alex Ferguson takes his seat before the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and Manchester United at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England on May 13, 2012. View Photo »
I think Fergie and his team know the game is up this season. Look, they have done well to say they have been very mediocre and have ground out results, but Man City have been by far the better team. (Chelsea Fan - Wish we had started the year with Di Matteo instead of VB).
In the wake of sacrificing their Premier League crown to noisy neighbours City the rumours have cultivated that Sir Alex Ferguson is planning a major overhaul in an effort to wrestle the title away from their rivals next season. Some of the names being... Full Article at Football Fancast
“If you keep doing your profession at the top, you stay sharp and that is what Sir Alex is thinking. He doesn’t want to step down. Dave Whelan’s comments are reasonable. He knows Sir Alex and everyone realises that, at 70, you have to start thinking... Full Article at The Telegraph
Roberto Di Matteo could be offered the chance to stand in while the club waits for the Spaniard But the arrival on the scene of Manchester United as rivals for Guardiola will cause serious concern among the Chelsea hierachy. United see Guardiola as... Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Sir Alexander Chapman "Alex" Ferguson, CBE, (born 31 December 1941 in Govan, Glasgow) is a Scottish football manager and former player, currently managing Manchester United F.C. , where he has been in charge since 1986. Considered to be one of the best football managers in the history of world football, he has also won more trophies than any... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
But they played with good professionalism and they enjoyed it. They did well and showed good enthusiasm. I'm satisfied with the attitude of the players. It’s a decent result for us.
I think Fergie and his team know the game is up this season. Look, they have done well to say they have been very mediocre and have ground out results, but Man City have been by far the better team. (Chelsea Fan - Wish we had started the year with Di Matteo instead of VB).
It could have been one of these days where their heads were down a little bit
Too late for United to get back into the title race, with a questionable team line up today! Rafael/Fabio should start over Jones and allow the wingbacks to bomb the box, and Carrick should be dropped for Cleverley as this gives more speed and mobility in the middle to really push for the goals! But we'...
You have to think there's hope ... The way I look at it is, Queens Park Rangers have got to go there to survive. I just wish Sparky [Hughes] was playing. Of course City are favourites, no doubt about that. The crowd will be right behind them. They will be on to the referee as they were doing against us ...
Sir Alex reacted because of the pressure of a derby and the situation at the top. I don’t know what else it could be. But I understand it. It is difficult for me. If another manager says something against me without a reason then I think I have to stand where I am
You have to think there's hope ... The way I look at it is, Queens Park Rangers have got to go there to survive. I just wish Sparky [Hughes] was playing. Of course City are favourites, no doubt about that. The crowd will be right behind them. They will be on to the referee as they were doing against us ...
To have it really work, instead of a director of cricket, you'd have a guy as a head coach or a general manager like [Manchester United manager] Alex Ferguson. I think you still need someone in charge that the players are answerable to. It could get a little confusing, but I think it's workable if the s...
We did what we had to do, we won the game ... It gives us hope. QPR need a point ... you never know. I just wish Mark Hughes was playing.
He [Moyes] is an ex-player, but not a great player, just as Sir Alex wasn't a great player, but their records as managers are fantastic ... Alec will probably move upstairs, but he will want a new manager who knows how the game is played, how the club should be run and keep in contact with him about wha...
We did what we had to do, we won the game ... It gives us hope. QPR need a point ... you never know. I just wish Mark Hughes was playing.
Fergie will make the appointment of whoever takes his place, not the directors ... I think it will be David Moyes [who takes over at United] because they are good friends. He's done a great job at Everton with no money.
There could be a Devon Loch. You never know
If I was a gambling man I would say David Moyes ... He's an ex-player, but not a great player, just as Sir Alex wasn't a great player, but their records as managers are fantastic. Alec will probably move upstairs, but he will want a new manager who knows how the game is played, how the club should be ru...
QPR need a point and they're fighting for survival
He has certainly taken the pressure off the players, which always helps because the pressure is always there between Manchester United and City. I'm not sure how Mancini does or doesn't look upon [his United counterpart, Sir Alex] Ferguson. I'm sure he sees him as a great, influential manager. Of course...
We did what we had to do, we won the match
I saw the greatest manager in the game last night (Alex Ferguson) having a spat with Roberto Mancini and people enjoyed it, enjoyed seeing Sir Alex show that passion, that he was up for the fight
I want to thank the directors for supporting us the way they do and hopefully next week we will have the biggest celebration of our lives
Sir Alex Ferguson’s finger-jabbing, expletive-filled tirade at Roberto Mancini was straight from a Friday night in Govan ... But we looked - and looked again - in vain for Manchester United’s famous defiance out on the Etihad Stadium pitch.
Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs will be here next year and, unless someone makes an offer we want for Berbatov, he will (be) too
Sir Alex Ferguson has rightly said that the title has slipped away
We won't be letting him go for nothing
Sir Alex Ferguson will certainly know he got it wrong in this game.
We'll assess where we are going in terms of players
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Alex Ferguson and Barcelona: Hours after Alex Ferguson revealed he has "had a word" with Young, Roberto di Matteo was forced to defend Drogba after some clever statistician calculated that the Ivorian was guilty of six minutes' time-wasting against Barcelona last Wednesday, so disrupting their flow.
Alex Ferguson and Norway: United are considering a mammoth summer tour which could mean Sir Alex Ferguson’s squad play in South Africa, China and Norway in preparation for the 2012-13 season.
Alex Ferguson and Glasgow: Where the power of the individual has threatened the authority of the manager (his most sacred principle) Ferguson has taken the fight back to the streets of Glasgow and made sure he won.
Alex Ferguson and Scotland: A handful himself, as a muddied centre-forward in Scotland, Ferguson could hardly reinvent his impish nature for the purposes of management.
Alex Ferguson and China: United are considering a mammoth summer tour which could mean Sir Alex Ferguson’s squad play in South Africa, China and Norway in preparation for the 2012-13 season.
Alex Ferguson and Malta: This is the One', an excellent and affectionate portrayal of Ferguson republished for this anniversary, offers a reminder of how Ferguson waltzed down Carrington's central staircase, tanned and healthy after a few days in Malta with wife Cathy, singing an old Josef Locke song to Kath, his receptionist.
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