Manchester United co-owners INEOS are reportedly sick of hearing about the club’s successful past and even blame Sir Alex Ferguson for its decline.The jaw-dropping claims are made by The Mirror in ...
But the United legend backs current manager Ruben Amorim to come good if given time. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Man Utd co-owners INEOS are reportedly fed up with reminders about the club's history as they prepare to axe up to 200 more ...
SIR ALEX FERGUSON watched Manchester United’s disastrous first half against Everton in absolute horror. Ferguson, 83, was ...
In his 2015 book called Leading, Sir Alex outlined how over dinner with Guardiola in New York while he was on his sabbatical ...
Pep Guardiola has turned Manchester City into a different beast during his tenure, which was why he was top of Sir Alex ...
Ruben Amorim is struggling at Manchester United, but Sir Alex Ferguson's viewpoint on what makes a good manager may come as a ...
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FootballTransfers US on MSNMan Utd news: INEOS blame Sir Alex Ferguson for recent woesINEOS are reportedly tired of hearing about Manchester United’s past glories under Sir Alex Ferguson and some members of ...
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd: Sir Alex Ferguson ‘would struggle to have an impact on this group of players’Legendary Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson “would struggle to have an impact on this group of players”, according to former ...
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Hosted on MSNSir Alex Ferguson, 83, 'blamed for Man Utd's decline by some members of club's board' as woes go onManchester United's new INEOS leadership is actively distancing itself from the club's illustrious past, with Sir Jim ...
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Everton boss David Moyes made a cheeky Sir Alex Ferguson remark prior to kick-off between the Toffees and Manchester United.
Everton squandered a 2-0 lead in the second-half, but they could have won it late in the day after what appeared to be a foul ...
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