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Showing posts with label Sir Alex Ferguson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Alex Ferguson. Show all posts

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Interview: Sir Alex Ferguson Reviews Derby Defeat - Official Manchester United Website

Boss: This will have an impact

Sir Alex Ferguson is looking for a reaction from his players after United suffered a 6-1 thumping at the hands of local and title-race rivals Manchester City in the Barclays Premier League.

The boss believes the manner of Sunday’s defeat will have a positive impact on his squad and hopes his men will bounce back to title-winning form against Everton next weekend.

“You have to recover,” declared Sir Alex. “In the history of Manchester United, it is another day and we’ll recover from this, there’s no question about that.

“But that kind of defeat will make an impact on the players. There’s a lot of embarrassment in the dressing room and quite rightly so. Hopefully they’ll show that [reaction] next week.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

The score line 5-0 against Stock City fits Sir Alex’s 50 years football career:

Saturday Nov 15th was Sir Alex Ferguson 50th anniversary of his football career and he had a gift from the Red Devils in the form of 5 – 0 against Stock City. The score line fits his career years as both containing the same digits thus made his anniversary a little bit more special to him.


Sir Alex started of his football career at the age of 16 with Queen’s Park as a striker and he is also among those few strikers; who have scored in their debut match. Through out his career he made total of 327 appearances with 167 goals to his name. Soon after quitting football as a player in 1974, he started off his career as a manager in the same year. His first club as a manager was “East Stirlingshire” later on he managed St. Mirren, Aberdeen, Scotland and eventually in 1986 he came to the Old Trafford and serving United since then.


Under his guidance Manchester United has a huge success series so we hope that it will be continued with a rapid pace.


Best of luck Fergi & Best of luck United