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Vubiant
08 May 13 09:39
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The great man finally yielding to the chronological imperative.
Even an avowed ABU like myself must acknowledge his massive achievements.
Question is  - what will happen to Fergie time now ?Shocked
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Report Ozymandius May 8, 2013 9:44 AM BST
Big surprise.

Stand by for the inevitable decline of Utd.
Report Rocketfingers May 8, 2013 10:20 AM BST
Totally agree Ozy, if Moyes takes charge while i think he's a good manager to follow in those footsteps is way to big an ask.
Report Kelly May 8, 2013 11:01 AM BST
Presumably there is a market on his successor ?  Do not like the man , but he was successful .
Report RoyalAcademy May 8, 2013 11:12 AM BST
bad morning for Prince Charles
Report Rocketfingers May 8, 2013 11:16 AM BST
It must be the oldest market on betfair Kelly, i believe 2 shrewdies on here richters and Fuddies are all over this market, richters got a tip of a guy who was in Manchester once said the talk was of Roy Keane i believe this guy played a 5 a-side when he was there, richters is allin. While Fuddy has the cunning plan of waiting to after the first day of the season and hoping some independent bookmaker does not realise that the new manager is in place a number of months before pilling in Ajax style.
Report bleekerstreet May 8, 2013 11:16 AM BST
If you get a chance listen to 'United expert' Paddy Crerand's denial of the impending story this morning on the Newstalk website.Poor old Oisin gets a lambasting for suggestion that Sir Alex is going to retire.
Report Kelly May 8, 2013 11:23 AM BST
Where is the market , Rocketfingers ?  Under which heading ?  Thanks .
Report Kelly May 8, 2013 11:36 AM BST
OK found it , rocket .
Report The Gotchee May 8, 2013 4:42 PM BST
He put Magnier back in his box.
Report roadrunner46 May 8, 2013 5:00 PM BST
always thought sir alex wasn't the most reputable character, the best manager of all time. a determined winner.
Report Kelly May 9, 2013 3:06 AM BST
Thoughts on this formed during the day .

Assuming Moyes replaces him , a manager without a trophy to his name in 11 years , how does it all pan out ?  Fellow Scot , fellow Glaswegian , very cosy , Alex moves upstairs / over , without any challenge . And Rooney stays , Moyes signed him .

Slightly reminiscent of the post Matt Busby scenario , Frank O'Farrell came in , but Matt still wanted to be in charge .  Didn't work . Never does .

AF is Man U to the rest of the world , presumably had to keep him on board for stock prices etc , but hae me doots about the end game . Will be interesting though , although I am not a big soccer fan .

No interest myself in whether or not Man U prosper  , when sport becomes a business I tend to lose interest in it though , and the business thing  happened a long time ago  , not just in the case of Man U .  All our home nations are falling behind in performance against the rest of the world , cant help feeling that the set up in most of soccer in these isles nowadays is a factor in that .
Report Distant View May 10, 2013 10:44 AM BST
Crerand certainly does a very good David Andrews in the denial stakes.
Report JayTrumpOldTomDubbl May 10, 2013 10:58 AM BST
Equally good was Dermot Ahern,and the Minister for Snow denying the bailout, when the Troika were in the house.

No doubt but dear old Sir Alex was pushed......
Report kavvie May 10, 2013 11:28 AM BST
a particulary classless bully.he will be no great loss.
Report Distant View May 10, 2013 11:33 AM BST
Jay,

I am an idiot as that was who I was talking about.

Must sort out my DAs!
Report Newmanix May 11, 2013 8:29 PM BST
the gotchee, i believe it was magnier that firmly silenced freguson with one threat.
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