Have never liked Man U and never will, but his record speaks for its self. A friend and I were commenting today about this and for me the thing that separates Ferguson from other managers is his intensity and that no player or manager is bigger than the club. The club comes first period. He will do anything to make Man U the best and he has pretty much achieved his goal. But then again what would he have done with a "smaller team" without all the millions to spend.
Ah but form's out of the window now, as it is at the end of every season. They need it more and they'll put everything into it. Gung-ho time.
https://twitter.com/SamWallaceIndy/status/332111176517439488 "#MUFC sources say Mourinho was never in the running to succeed Ferguson. As far as they're concerned his deal with #CFC is done & dusted ..."
True but you could also say QPR and West Brom will play with freedom which could make them more dangerous. Look at the West Brom that turned up at St Mary's.
Neil Ashton reporting that Wayne Rooney has made a transfer request. Chelsea and Mourinho ready to swoop.
Biggest compliment to Fergusson is that his biggest pride was the community spirit he learned in Govan. Just wonder how much patience any following manager will get, certainly not six seasons to win a title. But maybe a more open Premier League next year with Man City and Chelsea likely to strengthen.
Don't like Ferguson because of his whining about mistreatment from officials etc, but I agree it is always about ManU. It is never personal aggrandizement (as it is with Mourinho).
Souness, reminiscing on Sky, mentioned how Fergie was drinking post-match after our victory over them...he said, he was drinking but not tasting. Note to Graeme...the score was not 5.2!!
Just switched on SSN for the first time in a few days, and my god, it's like watching flipping MUTV ... nothing else seems to be reported right now. The media really are loving this, it's like nothing else exists to them right now.
United just confirmed Moyes as manager on their Facebook page. Oopsie. Someone in their media department is likely to be getting a bollocking right now. please log in to view this image
Everton Football Club: OFFICIAL: Everton can confirm that David Moyes will leave the Club at the end of the season. More on http://evertonfc.com .