There’s only two Alex Fergusons…
The most successful gaffer in the history of British football has not always been friend of the referee – or the journalist, writes Sports Correspondent Keme Nzerem.
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England manager Roy Hodgson has several issues to resolve before next year’s World Cup in Brazil, and Friday’s international friendly against Chile gives him the chance to experiment.
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David Beckham says he is “fortunate to have realised his dreams” as he bows out of professional football.
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The most successful gaffer in the history of British football has not always been friend of the referee – or the journalist, writes Sports Correspondent Keme Nzerem.
Sir Alex Ferguson was our greatest manager, but a European champion? Political Correspondent Michael Crick, Westminster’s most famous Manchester United fan, looks back.
From unfit referees to squeaky-bum time to a boot in the face for David Beckham, outgoing Man United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is rarely at a loss for words. Here are some of his best quotes.
David Moyes and Jose Mourinho are the bookies’ favourites to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson, whose retirement as manager of Manchester United was announced today.