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No Need to Panic for Manchester United
They wait for Alex Ferguson’s fall every year, and despite some seasons without the title going to Manchester United, that fall doesn’t happen. Ferguson won’t let it happen. A stronger squad, a weaker squad, it doesn’t matter. Two straight losses, including a 3-0 crushing blow against Newcastle, won’t change that.
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Alex Ferguson Arrogance and Champions League Failure
Manchester United’s 1-2 loss at the hands of FC Basel and shocking exit from the Champions League is another blow to Alex Ferguson’s plans of dominating the league and Europe.
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Alex Ferguson After the 25 Year Celebrations
Everyone’s celebrating Alex Ferguson’s 25 years with Manchester United. Jose Mourinho is hailing him, while secretly, or not so secretly, waiting for him to retire already so he can have the bloody job. David Beckham is praising him, despite getting hit with a shoe in the face.
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John Terry and Rio Ferdinand Fighting For Respect
John Terry and Rio Ferdinand, each in his own way, is slowly losing his place, his spot, after nearly a decade of easily being considered the best two centre backs in the Premier League and of the World’s best. Age creeps up and takes you by surprise. Coming back from each injury becomes harder and harder.
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Alex Ferguson’s Worst Defeat (Manchester City vs Manchester United)
Manchester City tied their biggest ever win over Manchester United, a humiliating 6-1 drubbing at Old Trafford with a sublime David Silva performance, getting Alex Ferguson to call this his worst defeat ever.
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A New Alex Ferguson and Andre Villas-Boas Rivalry Emerging?
Every time Alex Ferguson feels someone new has arrived to breathe down his neck as King Manager of the Premier League, he send venom, in tiny bits, flying in that direction. Andre Villas-Boas and Chelsea were his latest target, as Ferguson warned Chelsea fans and alerted them to be concerned about Villas-Boas’ inability to bring in any major signing to Chelsea and rejuvenate the squad, one of the oldest in the league.
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Helping Alex Ferguson With His Strikers Problem
Alex Ferguson says he has a problem of too many talented strikers in the Manchester United squad. We’re here to help him make the right choice – Javier Hernandez and Wayne Rooney.
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The Numbers Behind Paul Scholes’ Career
It was in the air, and it came quickly – Paul Scholes announced his retirement from professional football three days after playing his final match for Manchester United, the only club he’s ever played for.