Tag Archives: Sir Alex Ferguson

Giggs Would Be A Fool To Leave For Wales

Posted on by James Beckett

With John Toshack standing down as manager of Wales rumours of a possible first managerial job for Welsh star Ryan Giggs have surfaced. But Sir Alex Ferguson has quickly quashed the speculation linking the evergreen winger with his first move … Continue reading

Manchester United Have New Inspiration

Posted on by David Schiavone

The Premier League is underway and the two main title protagonists have recorded emphatics wins coupled with extremely impressive performances. Chelsea’s 6-0 victory over West Brom was somewhat of a surprise given their lacklustre pre-season form and disappointing Community Shield … Continue reading

Open Letter to Sir Alex Ferguson Concerning Mesut Özil

Posted on by Jesse Chula

Dearest Alex, Oops! Apologies in assuming we’re now on a first name basis. I do in fact know a few other individuals named ‘Alex’, I should have distinguished you from them, or should I have said them from you?  Let’s see, there’s Alex Turner … Continue reading

Sir Alex Ferguson Has High Praise for Bob Bradley

Posted on by Randy Capps

He hasn’t gotten a call from Fulham yet, and the USSF hasn’t renewed his contract with the men’s national team, but Bob Bradley has at least one high-profile supporter. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said as much in the … Continue reading

How Will The Premiership's French Continigent Recover?

Posted on by Paul Bestall

The World Cup in 2010 will go down in history for a few things. Vuvuzela’s, The first World Cup in Africa, England’s abysmal showing, Germany’s bright future, Netherlands awful tactics and the Spanish proving they are the best side in … Continue reading

Current Man United Squad is Good Enough: No Need to Buy

Posted on by Kratik Malhotra
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Twenty more days of wait and once again, we will kick off another season of Premiership football. This time around though, there is a buzz around England as the fans feel that there are six clubs, namely Manchester United, Arsenal, … Continue reading

Why Sir Alex Ferguson Is Wrong About Wanting a Winter Break

Posted on by John Nicholson

We all like a couple of weeks off work don’t we? Time to kick back, do sod all and have a few beers; time to de-stress your self from the daily grind. Yeah, we all need a holiday from time … Continue reading

Is Rafa Benitez About To Walk Alone?

Posted on by Paul Bestall

So it seems the end is drawing close for Rafa Benitez at Anfield, with reports all over the place pointing to the Liverpool owners offering Benitez £3 million to leave immediately. Quite what has happened to bring Liverpool lurching in … Continue reading

What Next For Inter After Winning The Champions League?

Posted on by Rami Soufi

It is quite early to discuss next season’s Champions League particularly with the World Cup looming ahead but Inter’s historic treble was much more than a great achievement. It proved once again how difficult it is to repeat as a … Continue reading

The Club v Country Debate

Posted on by Jesse Chula

He’s my hero of sorts, the integral piece of the attacking puzzle to my beloved Manchester United and my (adopted) country of England. He’s the bulldog who never gives up, the born leader with enough natural footballing talent to make … Continue reading

The Glazers Have Done a Fine Job of Managing Manchester United

Posted on by Eric Altshule

Jesse Chula is not alone in thinking that the Glazers are a blight on Manchester United’s proud history.  It is almost conventional wisdom that the Glazers represent an uncomfortable trend – wealthy foreign interlopers with more money than passion buying … Continue reading

Manchester United 1-1 Birmingham City: Champions Fail To Capitalize On Arsenal Draw

Posted on by Jesse Chula

A week after Manchester United’s shock FA Cup exit, Sir Alex Ferguson fielded a side with immense respect for Birmingham City’s Alex McCleish at St. Andrews. A match that was 1 of only 2 to survive the inclement weather on … Continue reading

What Is This Current Manchester United Team Capable Of?

Posted on by Jesse Chula

I sat utterly bemused Saturday as I watched Manchester United altogether inept in front of goal away to their current bogey ground, Craven Cottage. Manchester United lost their second out of the last three matches and fifth league match of … Continue reading

The Changing Face Of Premiership Grounds: #1 Old Trafford

Posted on by Paul Bestall

It seems incredible now when we view some of the impressive grounds that make up the home stadia of the Premiership clubs that in just 17 years how many of them have changed beyond all recognition from those far away … Continue reading