Alex Ferguson

Fergie would like Everton boss Moyes to succeed him at United

Fergie would like Everton boss Moyes to succeed him at UnitedLondon, Apr. 4: Manchester United coach-cum-manager Alex Ferguson has said that he would like Everton FC manager David Moyes to succeed him at Old Trafford.

Ferguson says Man U stars have been too complacent

Ferguson says Man U stars have been too complacentLondon, Apr. 4 : Coach and manager Sir Alex Ferguson has accused some of his Manchester United stars of being too complacent in the Premier League title race.

Ferguson claims the shock defeat at Fulham two weeks ago, which followed a stunning collapse against Liverpool, has actually done United a favour.

"What it has done is get rid of all that nonsense in the media about us being untouchable, unbeatable and how magnificent we were," The Sun quoted Ferguson, as saying.

Man U players create their own lookalike line-up

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson London, Mar. 29 : Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has revealed that to cheer themselves up after recent defeats, the players have made their own lookalike hall of fame in the dressing room of the Carrington training ground.

Standing tall in goal for the Reds is Rodney Trotter (Van der Sar) from Only Fools And Horses. In front of him, Star Wars freak Jar Jar Binx (Ferdinand), Rocky IV slugger Ivan Drago (Vidic), and the Gingerbread Man (Brown). Holding steady in the middle is Corrie''s Chesney (Scholes), George Michael (Ronaldo) and a Trekkie Klingon
(Nani).

Ferguson to quit as ManU boss next year, says son

Ferguson to quit as ManU boss next year, says sonLondon, Mar 27: Sir Alex Ferguson will quit as Manchester United boss at the end of next season, his son Darren has said.

Ferguson Junior believes his 67-year-old dad will be happy once United overhaul Liverpool’s record of 18 league titles.

“His health is fine and he’s building a new team. If they win this year then they catch Liverpool in terms of titles won. I can see him doing this year and next — and then that might be it for him,” The Sun quoted Peterborough boss Darren, as saying.

Ferguson left red faced after Fulham stuns ManU

Alex FergusonLondon, Mar. 22 : Sir Alex Ferguson was left red faced after brilliant performance of Fulham stunned his nine-man Manchester United.

As United imploded at Cottage, Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney both got their marching orders.

Danny Murphy slotted home a spot-kick after Scholes was dismissed for handling in the area, The Sun reports.

Zoltan Gera''''s strike sealed the victory for the Cottagers before Rooney saw red late on for throwing the ball at ref Phil Dowd.

United boss Ferguson questioned the decision but admitted his side were second best.

ROUNDUP: Manchester United rue "costly" loss; Chelsea beaten

Manchester United rue "costly" loss; Chelsea beatenLondon - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson admitted his side's 2-0 defeat at Fulham on Saturday could prove costly in the race for the English Premier League title.

The title battle was blown wide open as goals from Danny Murphy and Zoltan Gera gave United, who ended the match with nine men after Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney were sent off, their second straight defeat - the first time that has happened since 2005.

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