SAF to Retire? 04:51 - May 8 with 16753 views | ade_qpr | LONDON (AFP) - Alex Ferguson could be about to sensationally retire as manager of English Premier League giants Manchester United, according to British media reports on Tuesday. The Daily Telegraph claimed the 71-year-old Scot was "giving serious consideration" to leaving Old Trafford and could announce his retirement before the end of the week. The newspaper did not cite sources but said that "senior figures" at the club could not be contacted to either confirm or deny the information. British bookmakers reported a rush of bets on Everton manager David Moyes to become Ferguson's successor. Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has also been linked with the position in the past. Ferguson has been at United since November 1986 and is the most successful manager in the history of English football. In his 26-and-a-half-year reign, he has led the club from the English northwest to 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four League Cups, and two Champions League titles, as well as a host of other honours. United claimed an unprecedented 20th English league title last month, having narrowly lost out to local rivals Manchester City the previous season. During Ferguson's tenure, United have become one of the most famous teams in world sport, with American business magazine Forbes recently reporting that they are worth $3.17 billion (2.42 billion euros). http://au.sports.yahoo.com/football/news/article/-/17062323/ferguson-considering Any news from the English press or another piss in the wind report? | |
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SAF to Retire? on 09:47 - May 8 with 2930 views | bob566 | benitez said yesterday in a prezzie that he wouldnt be at SB next year and that all the scum fans would know the replacement and be very happy with him. 2+2 = mourinho for the scum That's what i thought until this mornings news. Maybe SAF has stood down to give united a chance of getting their man. | | | |
SAF to Retire? on 09:50 - May 8 with 2920 views | richranger | Since Ferguson went to United - QPR have had 20 full time managers - not including caretakers! | | | |
SAF to Retire? on 09:53 - May 8 with 2903 views | daveB | i'd love it just love it if Mourinhio went to Man Utd and took Lampard with him. Smart money though has to be David Moyes | | | |
SAF to Retire? on 09:55 - May 8 with 2892 views | TheBlob | He was helped by being able to buy and stockpile every decent player going. Maybe some of the fear and intimidation will go out of football now that gum chewing bottle nosed kunt is out of the frame. And fukk you too Martin Tyler and all the other Ure arse licking toadies. | |
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SAF to Retire? on 10:00 - May 8 with 2876 views | Jamie | On the pitch Mourinho makes sense as he will guarentee a title and perhaps a CL. Off the pitch, he will cost over £10m to get from RM, he will fall out with at least one high profile player and bring media drama. Moyes makes more sense IMO, but the 'fans' may scream too loudly for Mourinho. | | | |
SAF to Retire? on 10:05 - May 8 with 2865 views | Gloucs_R | Or what about the Dortmund Manager? | |
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SAF to Retire? on 10:56 - May 8 with 2777 views | loftboy | Following the shock news that Sir Alex Ferguson is retiring at the end of the season, Wrigleys have announced they have entered administration. | |
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SAF to Retire? on 11:02 - May 8 with 2771 views | loftboy | Whoever takes over is going to have the shadow of red nose looming over them. | |
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SAF to Retire? on 11:04 - May 8 with 2769 views | ade_qpr | Now its confirmed, I wonder if health rather than any thing else played a roll in retiring? Also wonder how long he will live now he's not managing? Going along the lines many people in sports/business once they are out of it struggle to adapt or does the fire burn some where else eg commentary? | |
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SAF to Retire? on 11:06 - May 8 with 2759 views | bob566 |
SAF to Retire? on 11:04 - May 8 by ade_qpr | Now its confirmed, I wonder if health rather than any thing else played a roll in retiring? Also wonder how long he will live now he's not managing? Going along the lines many people in sports/business once they are out of it struggle to adapt or does the fire burn some where else eg commentary? |
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SAF to Retire? on 11:11 - May 8 with 2750 views | ElHoop | If money talks then it will be Moyes. I assume they will have to wait until Everton can't make the Europa League? Maybe Spurs will decide that tonight. | | | |
SAF to Retire? on 11:12 - May 8 with 2747 views | bosh67 | I think we should get him here on a 4 year contract. The hand dryer in the SAR toilet isn't working. | |
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SAF to Retire? on 11:36 - May 8 with 2691 views | DWQPR |
SAF to Retire? on 09:41 - May 8 by N12Hoop | If Mourino takes over though he is on a hiding to nothing, because if he doesn't win the PL and CL he will be considered a failure. His ego is one that likes to take clubs that aren't winning anything and then take them to glory. That's a bit tough when you take over a team that has won its league at a canter. Could this be the undoing of the chosen one? Either way I'd rather he went there than the scum. |
Mourinho to Ferguson would be Bowles to Marsh. Won't give a monkeys about the reputation and the adoration of his predecessor but would be ore interested in writing his own chapter. As far as Ferguson going, glad, will not miss the sour faced whisky sodden k.nut. The pressure this bloke has put on referees in this country has long since been unhealthy and I suspect that a number of officials will breath a sigh of relief. And as far as being a great manager. Give me a club with a f**king great cheque book, big enough to sign anybody he wants and I won't do the worst job in the world. When I heard the reports all over the radio this morning I thought he had died............................................................. | |
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SAF to Retire? on 11:49 - May 8 with 2674 views | Phildo | The prospect of a bit of shuffling going on in managers as a result of this could offer Harry a quick route back into the premier league which I would expect him to take TBH. As for SAF great manger horrible man- always slagged his players off once they were gone. Clearly had decided to off Rooney a couple of months ago but once he decided to go started saying he was not yet at his peak setting his successor up to fail on that one. Became bigger then anyone or thing else and could virtually make his own rules as regards press and FA. Refs who got on the wrong side of him were finished. Very unhealthy. No wonder he got on with Jose who is a similar character. | | | |
SAF to Retire? on 11:53 - May 8 with 2428 views | rsonist | I expect Moyes to United, Jose to Chelsea, Martinez to Everton This really is an end of an era, yes United still have the money but they'll just be any other club without Fergie driving them on. Even Jose would have struggled to arrest decline but Moyes hasn't a chance IMO. Especially with Fergie still upstairs as director. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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SAF to Retire? on 12:06 - May 8 with 2408 views | exiled_dictator | My brother is distraught, inconsolable. First Margaret Thatcher, now this. It's going to be a long summer ........ | |
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SAF to Retire? on 12:15 - May 8 with 2395 views | wombat |
SAF to Retire? on 12:06 - May 8 by exiled_dictator | My brother is distraught, inconsolable. First Margaret Thatcher, now this. It's going to be a long summer ........ |
cant belive nobody have mentioned sparky in possible replacements ? if Harry was to leave and its a big if id go for ollie to come back with jackett alongside him | |
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SAF to Retire? on 12:18 - May 8 with 2390 views | daveB |
SAF to Retire? on 09:55 - May 8 by TheBlob | He was helped by being able to buy and stockpile every decent player going. Maybe some of the fear and intimidation will go out of football now that gum chewing bottle nosed kunt is out of the frame. And fukk you too Martin Tyler and all the other Ure arse licking toadies. |
not really true, when he took over United were a top 8 side at best winning the odd cup, similar to Liverpool now. He has had plenty of money to spend but he also built teams with young English players and built around 5 fantastic teams. I know not many like him but as a manager he is the best ever and deserves immense respect for staying at the top for so long | | | |
SAF to Retire? on 12:31 - May 8 with 2369 views | exiled_dictator | I can see a situation where the replacement manager fails to do the treble next season, the fans & media call for a public hanging, and SAF comes back downstairs to take over again 'just for a while'. | |
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SAF to Retire? on 12:31 - May 8 with 2369 views | JonDoeman |
SAF to Retire? on 11:53 - May 8 by rsonist | I expect Moyes to United, Jose to Chelsea, Martinez to Everton This really is an end of an era, yes United still have the money but they'll just be any other club without Fergie driving them on. Even Jose would have struggled to arrest decline but Moyes hasn't a chance IMO. Especially with Fergie still upstairs as director. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Moyes @ Man Yoo ? ............... destined to fail. Martinez @ Everton ?........should've gone to Liverpool then! | |
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SAF to Retire? on 12:40 - May 8 with 2354 views | TacticalR |
SAF to Retire? on 08:57 - May 8 by ElHoop | Moyes is out of contract this summer so it would be a good time to get him on board in some capacity. The two of them appear to get on well, which would help a lot. Mourinho was making overtures during the Madrid game, which would indicate that they haven't approached him, so my money is on Moyes. |
It was weird seeing Mourinho pretending to be humble after the Madrid game. It didn't suit him. | |
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SAF to Retire? on 12:45 - May 8 with 2341 views | A40Bosh | Moyes to Man U seems a better fit to me. SAF moves upstairs and a fellow Scot comes in with a wealth of Premier League experience and has constantly performed well at a club that does not often open the cheque book to any great extent. Jose does not stay anywhere too long does he. Comes in with all the hype, ruffles feathers, wins a couple of trophies and then fcuks off somewhere else. I dont see this being a fit for Man U. I still think he will go to Chelsea and whilst I would laugh myself sick at the thought of Chelsea losing him to Man U, the sensible part of me says that Moyes should go there as a long term replacement, The Special One goes back for a second falling out with the Russian and stability is maintained at Old Trafford for another 10 years. Unless his health has taken a serious nose dive in the last couple of weeks and he has had to cut short his active service on the front line at short notice, I cannot imagine Man U leaving this sort of monumental decision of who will take over until after the announcement has been made that SAF is retiring. Moyes has stayed tight lipped but I wonder if The Special One is lining everyone up for the fall by everyone including Rafa thinking he is going back to Chelsea. | |
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SAF to Retire? on 12:47 - May 8 with 2330 views | QPRDave | First Margaret Thatcher dies...now Fergie retires Somewhere there is a scouser with a lamp and one wish left!!!!!! Taken from acricketer on watrb, just thought that was needed to be shared on here classic!! | | | |
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SAF to Retire? on 12:18 - May 8 by daveB | not really true, when he took over United were a top 8 side at best winning the odd cup, similar to Liverpool now. He has had plenty of money to spend but he also built teams with young English players and built around 5 fantastic teams. I know not many like him but as a manager he is the best ever and deserves immense respect for staying at the top for so long |
Whilst Ferguson has been undeniably brilliant and done some very astute business over the years, he was also incredibly fortunate to have a young group come through of the Neville's, Butt, Scholes, Giggs, Beckham at the same time and give them great service. | | | |
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