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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: "I'd give all the champagne I've ever drunk to be playing alongside him in a big European match at Old Trafford." (George Best, 1960s Manchester United legend
Posts: 1,701
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SAFs total achievements in 34 years as a manager
13 premier league titles English/Scottish - runner up 5 times 9 FA/Scottish cups - runner up 3 times 5 League cups E/S - runner up 3 times 7 Charity shields - runner up 5 times 6 european cups E/S - runner up 1 time 1 Intercontinental cup 1 Scottish 2nd teir title 42 titles if I'm not mistaken and runner up 17 times |
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nice guy, unassuming, objective United fan. Thinks hes intelligent though. Nutter
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I know a United fan who still thinks that we'd be better off with someone tactically aware like Benitez, he also reckons that Ferguson made a major cock-up in not signing Gerrard yet.
Back to the topic - the best in the world. |
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I know I did. I can definitely recall standing in the dinner queue at school and we all wanted him gone. But what do 16 year old kids know, eh? |
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i know i speak for most of us Asian fans. Since we have started getting live football from across the world, there has been:
- Only one manager at OT - NO single manager to have won more than he has - Only one manager who has built so many winning teams one after the other - Only one manager who has risen like phoenix after every period of criticism, trophyless seasons, maybe even self doubt For me, United is Sir Alex. The "sutradhar" (as we call the one who all pulls strings) the divine puppeteer of all things United. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Belfast,Northern Ireland
Posts: 3,400
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In terms of British football overall, is he the most successful in the history? If he is then.......![]() ![]() Sorry, that was worded wrong. Of course I know he's not English, I meant he's the most successful manager in English football history ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: “Manchester United never lose, they just run out of time”
Posts: 2,918
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I actually reckon that if Queiroz does end up leaving, Fergie might stay around for longer than those 'two or three years'. I think a large part in saying that was because he truly believes Queiroz is his heir, so wanted to encourage him to stick around. But if he leaves, Fergie will have to take a more hands-on approach with the team at least until the new #2 is settled, and I can see that keeping him going.
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