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Sir Alex FergusonNewest Review: ... done. Although he is seen as many as just the Man Utd manager, he has done much more than that in his career. Playing for 6 clubs between 1957 and 1974, he made 327 career appearances scoring 167 goals. Equalling out at around a goal every other game. Players who do that nowadays get treated like Gods but he wasn't front page every day like Ronaldo. Then after managing a few scottish teams up ... more |
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by - written on 18/07/08 (Useful, 11 readings)
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This man is the definition of Genius. Everybody goes on and on about Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger, but i personally believe that this man does not get enough credit for what he has done. Although he is seen as many as just the Man Utd manager, he has done much more than that in his career. Playing for 6 clubs between 1957 and 1974, he made 327 career appearances scoring 167 goals. Equalling out at around a goal every other game. Players who do that nowadays get treated like Gods but he wasn't front page every day like Ronaldo. Then after managing a few scottish teams up to 1985, he took control of Scotland where he had a short spell in comparison to his Man Utd ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/12/01
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When your boss tells you he’s gong to retire in a years time than there was never a clearer signal to take it easy. Since United won the championship in March they have lost ten league games. Almost the total they had lost in the last three campaigns put together. He was giving a rare interview today where he blamed “bad luck”for his teams abysmal start. Didn’t work for Peter Taylor and others though. Stam was sacked because he’s a user of stimulants and stimulates the boss’s anger with silly moral knocking comments. Bhartez is useless and should have been sacked by now. I’m sure theres a job at Railtrack with his ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/12/01 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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The Guardian - December 4, 2000 - "In the Premiership - otherwise known as the League of One - Manchester United are proceeding serenely towards their title destiny, the weekly praise of victims ringing in their ears. Tottenham's George Graham was the latest to pile on the plaudits. For the sake of competition, and possibly for United themselves, everyone must hope Europe is not listening. The hard part, as Jim Smith a week before and Graham now lamented, is getting the ball. "Irresistible," said Graham in tribute to United's domination. Past statistics suggest United will become even stronger, deeply worrying given that Ferguson's team lead by ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/11/01 (Somewhat useful, 15 readings)
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has criticised the attitude of his players after the 3-1 defeat at Liverpool. Ferguson was furious at his side's display and suggested that it could be time for some of his under-performing stars to leave the club. "Maybe some of my players have been here too long," he said. "The players won't enjoy getting beaten by Liverpool but maybe it's what they needed. Maybe our success is being taken for granted Sir Alex Ferguson "They simply didn't work hard enough and got what they deserved. "Rest assured the problems ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/08/01 (Useful, 17 readings)
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What an amazing club Manchester united are they have dominated english football for the past 10 years winning every competition numerous times, they have spread into europe and performed increasingly well against the best teams form other nations. I believe the team now 1 year before Sir Alex retires is in its prime and will go down in history as one of the greatest sides ever. I think much of the success is due to this great man. His uncanny understanding of football and how to create a winning team year after year, evne when his past winners retire he builds up and new players to replace the and they somehow peform to just as high standards of the legends before them. ... Read the complete review
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05/11/2001
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20/08/2001


