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.
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.
Want to know what Sir Alex Ferguson’s new autobiography has to say about David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Jose Mourinho et al? Then go no further.
Why are people in this country steeped in the playground “Cry baby Bunting” mentality? In my book, it’s always OK for anyone, male or female, to cry.
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.