Moyes can rest easy – Ferguson’s book disappoints
I have only had two and a half hours to speed through the 350 pages of Sir Alex Ferguson’s autobiography, but my first impression is that the new Manchester United manager David Moyes needn’t worry.
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The chief executive of Morrisons, Dalton Philips, announces plan to slash price and take on discount rivals to tackle the company’s £176m annual pre-tax loss.
I have only had two and a half hours to speed through the 350 pages of Sir Alex Ferguson’s autobiography, but my first impression is that the new Manchester United manager David Moyes needn’t worry.
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Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson dusts down his trainers for a lap of the new track at the London 2012 Olympic stadium.
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