Alex Ferguson
Sir Alexander Chapman "Alex" Ferguson, Katie, CBE Scottish football manager and former player, Sir George or Fergie (born on December 31, 1941 in Glanza, Glasgow), is currently in charge of the management of Manchester United since 1986.
Ferguson managed East Stirlingshire and St. Mirán before being the supreme successor to Aberdeen's manager. In short, due to the death of Jock Stein, Scotland was appointed as the manager of the temporary team of the National Team, who was appointed manager of Manchester United in November 1986.
After working as a 23-year manager in Manchester United, he is second in the service of Sir Matt Busby to serve as a manager in his history, while his entire tenure is the longest of all current league managers. During this time, Ferguson has won many rewards, and he has won several records by winning Manager of the Year for many years in British football history. In 2008, he became the third British manager as a European Cup winner more than once.
He was the pioneer in the English Football Hall of Fame for his services in English, and he was awarded the knight by Queen Elizabeth II, and the title of Freedom of the City of Aberdeen for the services of the City Football Club being hosted by the big trophies during the period from the early 1980's. Has
Early life Ferguson at Old Trafford
Alex Ferguson was born on 31 December 1981 at Gwalior's Shieldhole Road, in the house of his grandmother in the house of his grandfather, working as a platters assistant, and his wife, formerly Elizabeth Hardy, who worked as a Plant Assistant, but raised her parents and younger The place where Brother Martine lived, ie 667, was at the residence of Govan Road.
After completing studies at Broomlone Road Primary School, Govan entered High School and helped Rangers there.
Sports caricidi
Ferguson's game began as a novice sportsman from the Parkinson's Quinnes Park, in which he made his debut as a striker at the age of 16. They describe their first match as a "terrible experience", but lost to Kirsten Park by a 2-1 score against the Strener team. Queen's Park was a novice team, she also worked as an apprentice tool-worker at Clayd Shipyard, in which she became the active leader of the shop steward's organization. His most notable game for Queen's Park, he was defeated by Queen of the South6-1 on the Boxing Day of 1959, in which former England international Ivor Brodis scored four goals from Queen of the South. Ferguson was the only goalscorer in Queen's Park.
Despite having scored 20 goals in their 31 match for Queen's Park, Ferguson could not make the team permanent place, and went to the St. Johnston squad in 1960. Despite having a regular score in St. John's, they still could not make a permanent place and were constantly requesting to change. Ferguson was out of the club at the club and he even thought of immigrating to Canada, however, due to St Johnston's failure to negotiate the next match, the manager had to choose Ferguson for a match against Rangers, in which he scored hat-tricks as part of a spectacular and spectacular victory. Dunfermline signed an agreement with them for the upcoming summer match (1964), and thus Ferguson became a full-time professional footballer.
For the (1964-65) season, Dunfermline reached the Scottish Cup final by becoming challenging for the Scottish League, but Ferguson was dropped due to poor performance in the league game against the St. Johnston team. Dunfermline lost the final to Celtic 3-2 and failed to win the league from one point. In the 1965-66 season, Ferguson scored 45 goals in 51 games for Dunfermline. Ferguson, along with Joe McBride of Celtic, became the highest scorer in the Scottish League by 31 goals.
Then he joined the Rangers team from £ 65,000, then, after paying a fee for the change between two Scottish clubs. He was criticized for allowing goals in the 1969 Scottish Cup Final, to mark Celtic captain Billy McNeill, and consequently Ferguson was forced to play for the junior team of the club, instead of playing for the first criticism. According to his brother, Ferguson was so upset that he even threw away his medal. It is also claimed that after marrying a Catholic woman named after him, she suffered a lot of discrimination at the Rangers, but Ferguson himself clarified in his autobiography that when he joined the club, the Rangers team knew about his wife's religion The club left for the alleged error in the final
In October next, Nottingham Forest wanted to sign Ferguson, but Ferguson's wife chose to go to Falkirk, because she did not want to go to England at the time. There he was encouraged to become the coach of the players, but Ferguson's coaching responsibilities were removed when John Prentis became manager. Ferguson requested his replacement and went to United United States, where in 1974 he ended his career's career.
Former career East Stirlingshire as manager
In June 1974, Ferguson was appointed manager of East Stirlingshire at an age of 32 years. This was a part-time job that paid him £ 40 a week, and at that time the club did not have one goalkeeper. In the club, he was immediately recognized as a disciplined player, Bobby McCulla of the club later said, I was not afraid of anyone, but Ferguson was afraid of the start. Their players praised their tactical decisions, and found significant improvements in the results of the club.
Later in October, Ferguson was invited to manage St. Mirren. The league was below Lower East Stirlingshire, and was a big club, and although Ferguson had loyalty to East Stirlingshire, after taking advice from Jock Stein, he decided to join St. Mirren.
St. Mirren
After Ferguson became manager of St. Mirren in 1974, the team in the lower second half of the old second division, seen in only 1, 1000 viewers in 1977, became the first division champion, making significant changes to manager until 1978, in which he played Billie Stark, Tony Fitz Patrick, Lakes Richardson, Frank McGarvey, Bobby Reid and Peter Weir found talent. The average age of the league-winning team was 19 years, and Captain Fitz Patrick was 20 years old.
Only Saint Mirren is the only club that has fired Ferguson. Ferguson filed a lawsuit against the club for the wrongdoing of Ferguson before the Industrial Tribunal, but he lost and was not even allowed to appeal. According to Billy Adams in the article of Sunday Harald on May 30, 1999, the fact is that Ferguson was expelled from the players for various breaches of the agreement, including unauthorized payments. He was accused of forging his office secretary for a threatening behavior because Ferguson wanted his players to get tax deducted at certain costs. With her woman office secretary for six weeks, she kept the keys from her and sent a message through a 17-year-old assistant who would be in a conversation. The tribunal came to the conclusion that Ferguson was "particularly vile" and "immature". During the tribunal proceedings, St. Maryren's chairman, Willie Todd, claimed that Ferguson did not have any managerial ability.
On May 31, 2008, in The Guardian, years ago, Ferguson was released with Todd, who was 87 years old, whose report was published. Todd has revealed that the original reason for the removal of Ferguson was the breakdown of Ferguson's admission to join Aberdeen. Ferguson told the Daily Mirror journalist Jim Roger that he told only one member to join Aberdeen with him. He also reported to the staff that he was leaving Saint Mirren. Todd apologized for what happened, but pleaded guilty to Aberdeen for not contacting his club to discuss compensation.
Aberdeen management initially disappointed
Ferguson joined Bery McNill as manager in Aberdeen in June 1978, before being appointed as a manager for just one season before being given the chance to manage Celtic. Although Aberdeen, one of Scotland's biggest clubs, did not win any league since 1955. The team did a great job, although they did not lose one league match from the previous December, the second season came second in the league in the next season. Now Ferguson was supposed to be a manager for four years, but because of not being more senior than some team members, many problems arising from respect to some of the young players of his age, such as Harper. Scottish F. a. Seasons were not particularly good after Aberdeen reached the semi-finals of the Cup and Final League of League Cup, losing to both the matches and fourth in the league.
In December 1979, they again lost the League Cup finals, this time again after Dundee United played again. To defeat Ferguson, he blamed himself by saying that he had to change his team to play again.
Ultimately, the glow of success came
Aberdeen had weakened the start of the season, but in the new year his form improved dramatically and he won the Scottish League 5-0 on the day of the season. It was the first time in fifteen years that neither Rangers nor Celtic won any one league. Ferguson now felt that he respected his players, and later said, "It was a feat that gave us unity and finally the players believed in me.
Still Ferguson was a strict disciplinarian, so his players gave their nickname Furious Fergie. He punished a player named John Hewitt for avverket himself on the public road, and kicked the players after half an hour after the first half performed poorly. He was dissatisfied with the atmosphere of Aberdeen match, and intended to promote his team, intending to create a "helpless mentality" by scandalizing Scottish news media about Glasgow's clubs. The team continued to be successful after winning the Scottish Cup in 1982. Ferguson had received an offer to work at Manver's position at Wolves but Wolves felt as he was in trouble, and he rejected the offer that he did not satisfy even half his ambition in Aberdeen.
European success
In the subsequent season (1982-83), Ferguson was given more success in Aberdeen Club. As a result of winning the Scottish Cup in the previous season, becoming a qualifier for the European Cup Win Cup, Knock out Bayern Munich effectively in the previous round by defeating Tottenham Hotspur 4-1. According to Willie Miller, it gave them the confidence that they could still win the competition, and did so, on 11 May, 1983, they won a confident win in the final against Real Madrid 2-1. Aberdeen, who won the European trophy, was only the third Scottish team, and Ferguson now felt that "he has finally made something meaningful in his life". Aberdeen also performed well in the league in that season, winning the Scottish Cup by conquering the Rangers 1-0, but Ferguson was not happy with his team's game in the match, and in the television interview after the match, his players put the players in a state of embarrassment by calling it "shameful performance" This statement was later withdrawn.
After a weak start in the 1983-84 season, Aberdeen improved the look and the team retained the Scottish League and the Scottish Cup. Ferguson was awarded the OBE award in the 1984 honors list, and during the season Rangers, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur got the offer to work as a manager. The Aberdeen team retained their league title in the 1984-85 season, but despite winning both domestic cups, there was a disappointing fourth overall in the league in 1985-86. Ferguson was appointed to the club's board of directors in 1986, but in April, the club's chairman Dick Donald told him that he wanted to leave the club in the summer.
During the time of qualifying for the World Cup in 1986, Ferguson was a part of the coaching staff for the Scottish National Side, but manager Joc Stein fell to the end of the game on September 10, 1985 and died, he became qualified in his play group for play-off against Scotland, Australia. . Ferguson immediately agreed to take charge of the Scottish National Side against Australia and to take charge for the World Cup. Ferguson appointed Archie Knoxes as the co-manager of Aberdeen Club, in order to fulfill his international duty.
During this time, Tottenham Hotspar proposed a managerhip to give Ferguson a chance to take charge of Peter Srisz, but Ferguson rejected this offer and instead, David Pleit of Lewton Town got the position. Ferguson had received managerial offers in place of Arsenal manager Don Howe, but he also rejected the offer, and instead Scott George Graham got a chance at that place.
In the summer, it was also speculated that Ferguson would take charge of Manchester United's Ron Atkinson, after 10 matches, the English came to fourth in the top flight, after which it became inevitable to get them out. Although Ferguson remained in the club during the summer, but Ferguson joined Manchester United when Atkinson was dropped in November 1986.
Managing and Managing Director of Manchester United
Ferguson was appointed manager at Old Trafford on 6 November 1986. Ferguson was initially concerned about many players like Norman Whiteside, Paul McGrath and Brian Robson, who had been drinking too much, and also had a lot of mental stress in terms of physical fitness of the players, but he managed to increase the discipline of the players and in the United States for the season Staying at 11th place A 1-0 win over Liverpool at Eiffel was the only win to win in the league in that season - the only defeat that Liverpool had in their own home in the season, which helped them to defend the league title. When Ferguson's mother died of lung cancer at the age of 64, after three years of personal appointment, she had to face tragedy in her personal life.
Ferguson appointed Archki Knox, who was his assistant at Aberdeen, as his assistant at Manchester United.
In the 1987-88 season, Ferguson made a big deal with many players, including Steve Bruce, Weah Anderson, Brian McLaren and Jim Leighton. The new team was a major contributor to the United team, which remained at second place behind Liverpool, nine points behind. Mark Hughes was expecting United to do well after returning to the club from Barcelona, but the 1988-89 season was disappointing for him, ranking eleven in the league, losing the 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup sixth round. . During the season, during the tour of England, United played as a part of the Bermuda team, playing matches against the Bermudon National Team and Somerset County Cricket Club. In the match against Somerset, Ferguson and his assistant stayed in the field, even in Knox scoresheet. The match was just Ferguson's appearance for Manchester United's first team.
For the 1989-90 season, Ferguson completed a new life in his team, paying a large amount of money for the Midfielder Neil Web and Paul Inns, as well as defender Gary Pelister (a £ 2.3 million contract from Middlesbrough). On the start of the match, defending champions Arsenal wins a 4-1 victory against Arsenal, but the form of the United League form immediately came down. In September, United had to face a disappointing 5-1 defeat against his intense opponent Manchester City. After this, and six defeats in eight games at the beginning of the season and two draws, three years of excuses and still absurd. The banners saying Ta Ra Fergie took over Old Trafford, and many journalists and supporters asked for the removal of Ferguson. Ferguson later described December 1989 as "a time to fall in the game (he's never tolerated)."
Manchester United seemed to lose against Nottingham Forest in the third round of FA Cup without winning seven consecutive games. Forest was performing well in the league in that season, and it was expected that United would lose the match and consequently Ferguson would be eliminated, but due to Mark Robin's goal, United won the game 1-0 and accidentally reached the United file. The victory of this cup is known as the Ferguson's Old Trafford Carrier's Savior. After 3-3 draw in the United first match, Ferguson was given the first major trophy for Manchester United manager by defeating Crystal Palace 1-0 in the final replay. Because of United's defensive actions in the first match, goalkeeper Jim Leighton's criticism was criticized, and it forced Ferguson to take his former Aberdeen player off and bring Les Silley.
Cantona and the first league title
Despite the major improvement in the United League league form 1990-91, there were still some incompatibilities and came in sixth. Even after winning the FA Cup final season in the previous season, many were skeptical of Ferguson's ability to win, as all other managers from Basby failed to win the league title. After losing 1-0 to Sheffield Wansdie, the league cup was at second place. They reached the European Cup Winners' Cup file by defeating Spanish champions Barcelona 2-1 in that season. After the match, Ferguson pledged that they will win the league of the season now.
During the end of the 1991 season, Ferguson's Archi Nokse was separated from Glasgow Rangers to become assistant to Walter Smith, and Ferguson encouraged the youth team by handing Brian Kid to assistant manager at the place of Knox.
The 1991-92 season did not appear as per Ferguson's assumption, and in Ferguson's words, "many people in the media felt that a lot of contributions (their own) mistakes are their own mistakes. United won the League Cup and Super Cup for the first time, but lost to the title title opponent Leeds United. Ferguson felt that United has had to pay a league price to its failure to keep a contract with Mick Harford from Luton Town, and if there is a win in the next season, then the team needs a "special dimension".
During the late 1992 season, Ferguson invented a new striker. He tried to contract with Allen Shearer from Southampton, but lost Blackburn Rovers. In the end, he signed a contract with Cambridge United striker 23-year-old Dion Dublin to pay £ 1 million - this was the biggest agreement for the summer season.
After the slow start of the 1992-93 season (they were 10th in 22 at the beginning of November), the United League seemed to lose the title again (now Premier League). Nevertheless, with United striker Eric Cantona, from the United's United League, 1.2. After signing a million pounds, the future of Manchester United and the status of Ferguson's manager started to be rousing. Cantona made a strong partnership with Mark Hughes and ending United's 26-year honors for the league championship, putting the club on top of success and the club also became the Premier League Champions for the first time. United Runner up finished the championship with a 10 point margin over Aston Vila, which beat Aston Vila 1-0 at Oldham on May 2, 1993, and United got the title. Alex Ferguson voted for the manager of the ear by the League Manager's Association.
Twice two wins
1993-94 was a very successful year. Ferguson paid the record fee of £ 3.75 million to Roy Keen, a 22-year-old midfielder, Nottingham Forest, for a long time at Brian Robson's place at the end of his career.
United started virtually in the 1993-94 Premier League table from the early to the end. Although Cantona was sent on a five-day leave in March 1994, he became the top scorer after getting 25 goals in all competitions. United reached the League Cup final but lost the match 3-1 against Aston Villa under the supervision of Ferguson's previous manager Ron Atkinson. In the FA Cup Final, after winning his impressive 4-0 scoreline against Manchester United Chelsea, after his Scottish Premier Division and Scottish Cup title with Aberdeen in 1984-85, Wins Ferguson in his second league and cup double. Ferguson signed with David May for a consecutive season by paying 1.2 million pounds to Blackburn Rovers.
1994-95 proved to be very tough for Ferguson. Cantona attacked Crystal Palace's supporter in a game at Selhurst Park, and from the situation it seemed that he would leave English football. The eight months of the ban were canceled by Cantona for the last four months of the season. Cantona was sentenced to 14 days in prison for his crime, but appeal was made to order a 120-hour community service instead of imprisonment. On the other hand, the United States paid a massive 7 million pound fee for new seasoned striker Andy Cole in the replacement of North Wish Young Wishers Keith Gillisby.
However, due to a 1-1 draw in West Ham United on the final day of the season, the championship went away from Manchester United's hands when they would have won the league with the win. The FA Cup final also lost 1-0 in the match against United Everton.
In the summer of 1995, Ferguson was severely criticized for not allowing United's three brilliant players to go and buy them from their absence. First Paul Inn went to Italy's Internazionale team for £ 7.5 million; Mark Hughes, who has been serving as a striker for a long time, was suddenly sold to Celsia for 1.5 million pounds and Andrei Kunkelskis was sold to Everton. According to Ferguson's report, there was an idea that many young players who were ready to play in the first team were in the United States. Young players called "Fergie's wing-beaten chicks" included Gary Neville, Phil Navill, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, and Nicky Butt, who were to take place in the future as important members of all the teams.
When United's 1995-96 first league match of the season was lost 3-1 to Aston Villa, the media broke open at Ferguson. The media wrote about Alex Ferguson's team that was quite uncoverer and young like players. Match-of-the-day Pandit, Ellen Hansen made a public statement that "you can not win any wins with the kids". However, young players did well and United won the other five matches. With the return of Cantona, the team's comeback was a new boost, but they were 14 points behind New Castle. Despite this, the period of good results in early 1996 was very close, and in March ahead of March in the United table. The rival New Castle was at the peak of 12 points in January but failed to sustain its earlier win. Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan's famous live television interview (I like them if I beat them too much!) It is usually noticed that Ferguson stands ahead of his opponent. Success of the United Premier League title was scheduled on the last day of the season. He played against Liverpool in the FA Cup Final that year, which won 1-0 by the final goal scored by Cantona.
In 1996-97, Alex Ferguson guided Manchester United to their fourth Premier League title in five seasons. By the end of October, United had to beat three ligs after one successive one and set 13 goals in the process. He also lost his 40-year-old home-born record when playing against the Turkish team's Fenerbah in Europe. But they reached the Champions League semi-file, in which they lost to Germany's Borussia Dortmund. At the end of the season, Cantona surprisingly retired from football.
Triple Achievement
Ferguson has signed two new contracts with England's 31-year-old striker Teddy Sheriggham and defender Henning Berg for the purpose of raising United's challenge for the 1997-98 season. However, winning the Arsenal Premier League under French manager Arsène Wenger, who was a long time competitor with Ferguson, remained without that season trophy for them. In the summer of 1988, striker White York, Dutch defender Jap Stem and Swedish Winger Jasper Blumquist join Manchester United.
In December 1988, Ferguson's assistant Brian Kidde accepted an offer to manage Blackburn Rovers and recruited Steve McLaren from Derby County as his successor. With the 0-0 drift in the United States, the last of the league season has put the kidneys in the previous game.
In 1998-99, Manchester City received the unprecedented triple achievement of Premier League title, FA Cup and Champions League. Seasonally high dramatic turns came. In the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals, United gave Juventus two goals; Although he missed the finals from suspension later, he returned to United's game with the inspiration of Roy Keen, defeating Juventus 3-2 and reached the European Cup Finals for the first time since 1968. In the FA Cup semi-finals, United did match their aggressive rival Arsenal and when Kane was forced back, United seemed to go high and Arsenal got a last-minute penalty. Peter Schmieckel saved the penalty, and in extra time, Ryan Giggs ran parallel to the length of the pitch to score, probably to be the most memorable goal of his career. He then defeated New Castle United 2-0 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley, in which the victory actually came as a result of goals from Ted Sringham and Paul Scholes. The victory held in the European Cup was considered to be worthless from all the victories. Within 90 minutes at the Nouou Camp in Barcelona, they were 1-0 behind by Bayern Munich, then Marie Besler got a free kick, but referee Pierreliyegie Coli agreed three minutes time of injury, in which substitut player Teddy Sheringham hit the pallow and now decided to get extra time Was. Now few seconds were saved, in which Ole Guanar Solskar, who was the final substitute, scored history and scored history.
On June 12, 1999, Alex Ferguson was named Knighthood for the services he himself provided.
Title hat-trick
Manchester United finished the 1999-2000 season championship with just three Premier League defeats, and 18-point cushions. Due to the big period between United and the rest of the Premier League, the picture of the club's financial situation was deteriorating for the English game.
In April 2002, it was announced that Manchester United agreed to sign deal with Dutch striker Rude van Nistelrooy from PSV Eindhoven after paying British record fee of 18 million pounds. Van Nistelrooy had been deferred due to failure of medical examination and returned to the homeland to recover his physical fitness, due to severe knee injury, he was out of the sport for most years.
The 28-year-old French goalkeeper, Fabian Barthez, was signed for a fee of 7.8 million pounds from Monaco - thus becoming the most expensive goalkeeper to be signed by the club, and United won the title again. Raywood van Nistelrooy joined the end of 2001, and soon Manchester United again broke the British transit record by paying Lazio 28.1 million pounds to Argentine aggressive midfielder Yuan Sebastian Veron, but after failing to satisfy the expectation of the high transfer fee suggested, it was only after two years that 15 million Chelsea was sold to the pound.
Ferguson managed East Stirlingshire and St. Mirán before being the supreme successor to Aberdeen's manager. In short, due to the death of Jock Stein, Scotland was appointed as the manager of the temporary team of the National Team, who was appointed manager of Manchester United in November 1986.
After working as a 23-year manager in Manchester United, he is second in the service of Sir Matt Busby to serve as a manager in his history, while his entire tenure is the longest of all current league managers. During this time, Ferguson has won many rewards, and he has won several records by winning Manager of the Year for many years in British football history. In 2008, he became the third British manager as a European Cup winner more than once.
He was the pioneer in the English Football Hall of Fame for his services in English, and he was awarded the knight by Queen Elizabeth II, and the title of Freedom of the City of Aberdeen for the services of the City Football Club being hosted by the big trophies during the period from the early 1980's. Has
Early life Ferguson at Old Trafford
Alex Ferguson was born on 31 December 1981 at Gwalior's Shieldhole Road, in the house of his grandmother in the house of his grandfather, working as a platters assistant, and his wife, formerly Elizabeth Hardy, who worked as a Plant Assistant, but raised her parents and younger The place where Brother Martine lived, ie 667, was at the residence of Govan Road.
After completing studies at Broomlone Road Primary School, Govan entered High School and helped Rangers there.
Sports caricidi
Ferguson's game began as a novice sportsman from the Parkinson's Quinnes Park, in which he made his debut as a striker at the age of 16. They describe their first match as a "terrible experience", but lost to Kirsten Park by a 2-1 score against the Strener team. Queen's Park was a novice team, she also worked as an apprentice tool-worker at Clayd Shipyard, in which she became the active leader of the shop steward's organization. His most notable game for Queen's Park, he was defeated by Queen of the South6-1 on the Boxing Day of 1959, in which former England international Ivor Brodis scored four goals from Queen of the South. Ferguson was the only goalscorer in Queen's Park.
Despite having scored 20 goals in their 31 match for Queen's Park, Ferguson could not make the team permanent place, and went to the St. Johnston squad in 1960. Despite having a regular score in St. John's, they still could not make a permanent place and were constantly requesting to change. Ferguson was out of the club at the club and he even thought of immigrating to Canada, however, due to St Johnston's failure to negotiate the next match, the manager had to choose Ferguson for a match against Rangers, in which he scored hat-tricks as part of a spectacular and spectacular victory. Dunfermline signed an agreement with them for the upcoming summer match (1964), and thus Ferguson became a full-time professional footballer.
For the (1964-65) season, Dunfermline reached the Scottish Cup final by becoming challenging for the Scottish League, but Ferguson was dropped due to poor performance in the league game against the St. Johnston team. Dunfermline lost the final to Celtic 3-2 and failed to win the league from one point. In the 1965-66 season, Ferguson scored 45 goals in 51 games for Dunfermline. Ferguson, along with Joe McBride of Celtic, became the highest scorer in the Scottish League by 31 goals.
Then he joined the Rangers team from £ 65,000, then, after paying a fee for the change between two Scottish clubs. He was criticized for allowing goals in the 1969 Scottish Cup Final, to mark Celtic captain Billy McNeill, and consequently Ferguson was forced to play for the junior team of the club, instead of playing for the first criticism. According to his brother, Ferguson was so upset that he even threw away his medal. It is also claimed that after marrying a Catholic woman named after him, she suffered a lot of discrimination at the Rangers, but Ferguson himself clarified in his autobiography that when he joined the club, the Rangers team knew about his wife's religion The club left for the alleged error in the final
In October next, Nottingham Forest wanted to sign Ferguson, but Ferguson's wife chose to go to Falkirk, because she did not want to go to England at the time. There he was encouraged to become the coach of the players, but Ferguson's coaching responsibilities were removed when John Prentis became manager. Ferguson requested his replacement and went to United United States, where in 1974 he ended his career's career.
Former career East Stirlingshire as manager
In June 1974, Ferguson was appointed manager of East Stirlingshire at an age of 32 years. This was a part-time job that paid him £ 40 a week, and at that time the club did not have one goalkeeper. In the club, he was immediately recognized as a disciplined player, Bobby McCulla of the club later said, I was not afraid of anyone, but Ferguson was afraid of the start. Their players praised their tactical decisions, and found significant improvements in the results of the club.
Later in October, Ferguson was invited to manage St. Mirren. The league was below Lower East Stirlingshire, and was a big club, and although Ferguson had loyalty to East Stirlingshire, after taking advice from Jock Stein, he decided to join St. Mirren.
St. Mirren
After Ferguson became manager of St. Mirren in 1974, the team in the lower second half of the old second division, seen in only 1, 1000 viewers in 1977, became the first division champion, making significant changes to manager until 1978, in which he played Billie Stark, Tony Fitz Patrick, Lakes Richardson, Frank McGarvey, Bobby Reid and Peter Weir found talent. The average age of the league-winning team was 19 years, and Captain Fitz Patrick was 20 years old.
Only Saint Mirren is the only club that has fired Ferguson. Ferguson filed a lawsuit against the club for the wrongdoing of Ferguson before the Industrial Tribunal, but he lost and was not even allowed to appeal. According to Billy Adams in the article of Sunday Harald on May 30, 1999, the fact is that Ferguson was expelled from the players for various breaches of the agreement, including unauthorized payments. He was accused of forging his office secretary for a threatening behavior because Ferguson wanted his players to get tax deducted at certain costs. With her woman office secretary for six weeks, she kept the keys from her and sent a message through a 17-year-old assistant who would be in a conversation. The tribunal came to the conclusion that Ferguson was "particularly vile" and "immature". During the tribunal proceedings, St. Maryren's chairman, Willie Todd, claimed that Ferguson did not have any managerial ability.
On May 31, 2008, in The Guardian, years ago, Ferguson was released with Todd, who was 87 years old, whose report was published. Todd has revealed that the original reason for the removal of Ferguson was the breakdown of Ferguson's admission to join Aberdeen. Ferguson told the Daily Mirror journalist Jim Roger that he told only one member to join Aberdeen with him. He also reported to the staff that he was leaving Saint Mirren. Todd apologized for what happened, but pleaded guilty to Aberdeen for not contacting his club to discuss compensation.
Aberdeen management initially disappointed
Ferguson joined Bery McNill as manager in Aberdeen in June 1978, before being appointed as a manager for just one season before being given the chance to manage Celtic. Although Aberdeen, one of Scotland's biggest clubs, did not win any league since 1955. The team did a great job, although they did not lose one league match from the previous December, the second season came second in the league in the next season. Now Ferguson was supposed to be a manager for four years, but because of not being more senior than some team members, many problems arising from respect to some of the young players of his age, such as Harper. Scottish F. a. Seasons were not particularly good after Aberdeen reached the semi-finals of the Cup and Final League of League Cup, losing to both the matches and fourth in the league.
In December 1979, they again lost the League Cup finals, this time again after Dundee United played again. To defeat Ferguson, he blamed himself by saying that he had to change his team to play again.
Ultimately, the glow of success came
Aberdeen had weakened the start of the season, but in the new year his form improved dramatically and he won the Scottish League 5-0 on the day of the season. It was the first time in fifteen years that neither Rangers nor Celtic won any one league. Ferguson now felt that he respected his players, and later said, "It was a feat that gave us unity and finally the players believed in me.
Still Ferguson was a strict disciplinarian, so his players gave their nickname Furious Fergie. He punished a player named John Hewitt for avverket himself on the public road, and kicked the players after half an hour after the first half performed poorly. He was dissatisfied with the atmosphere of Aberdeen match, and intended to promote his team, intending to create a "helpless mentality" by scandalizing Scottish news media about Glasgow's clubs. The team continued to be successful after winning the Scottish Cup in 1982. Ferguson had received an offer to work at Manver's position at Wolves but Wolves felt as he was in trouble, and he rejected the offer that he did not satisfy even half his ambition in Aberdeen.
European success
In the subsequent season (1982-83), Ferguson was given more success in Aberdeen Club. As a result of winning the Scottish Cup in the previous season, becoming a qualifier for the European Cup Win Cup, Knock out Bayern Munich effectively in the previous round by defeating Tottenham Hotspur 4-1. According to Willie Miller, it gave them the confidence that they could still win the competition, and did so, on 11 May, 1983, they won a confident win in the final against Real Madrid 2-1. Aberdeen, who won the European trophy, was only the third Scottish team, and Ferguson now felt that "he has finally made something meaningful in his life". Aberdeen also performed well in the league in that season, winning the Scottish Cup by conquering the Rangers 1-0, but Ferguson was not happy with his team's game in the match, and in the television interview after the match, his players put the players in a state of embarrassment by calling it "shameful performance" This statement was later withdrawn.
After a weak start in the 1983-84 season, Aberdeen improved the look and the team retained the Scottish League and the Scottish Cup. Ferguson was awarded the OBE award in the 1984 honors list, and during the season Rangers, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur got the offer to work as a manager. The Aberdeen team retained their league title in the 1984-85 season, but despite winning both domestic cups, there was a disappointing fourth overall in the league in 1985-86. Ferguson was appointed to the club's board of directors in 1986, but in April, the club's chairman Dick Donald told him that he wanted to leave the club in the summer.
During the time of qualifying for the World Cup in 1986, Ferguson was a part of the coaching staff for the Scottish National Side, but manager Joc Stein fell to the end of the game on September 10, 1985 and died, he became qualified in his play group for play-off against Scotland, Australia. . Ferguson immediately agreed to take charge of the Scottish National Side against Australia and to take charge for the World Cup. Ferguson appointed Archie Knoxes as the co-manager of Aberdeen Club, in order to fulfill his international duty.
During this time, Tottenham Hotspar proposed a managerhip to give Ferguson a chance to take charge of Peter Srisz, but Ferguson rejected this offer and instead, David Pleit of Lewton Town got the position. Ferguson had received managerial offers in place of Arsenal manager Don Howe, but he also rejected the offer, and instead Scott George Graham got a chance at that place.
In the summer, it was also speculated that Ferguson would take charge of Manchester United's Ron Atkinson, after 10 matches, the English came to fourth in the top flight, after which it became inevitable to get them out. Although Ferguson remained in the club during the summer, but Ferguson joined Manchester United when Atkinson was dropped in November 1986.
Managing and Managing Director of Manchester United
Ferguson was appointed manager at Old Trafford on 6 November 1986. Ferguson was initially concerned about many players like Norman Whiteside, Paul McGrath and Brian Robson, who had been drinking too much, and also had a lot of mental stress in terms of physical fitness of the players, but he managed to increase the discipline of the players and in the United States for the season Staying at 11th place A 1-0 win over Liverpool at Eiffel was the only win to win in the league in that season - the only defeat that Liverpool had in their own home in the season, which helped them to defend the league title. When Ferguson's mother died of lung cancer at the age of 64, after three years of personal appointment, she had to face tragedy in her personal life.
Ferguson appointed Archki Knox, who was his assistant at Aberdeen, as his assistant at Manchester United.
In the 1987-88 season, Ferguson made a big deal with many players, including Steve Bruce, Weah Anderson, Brian McLaren and Jim Leighton. The new team was a major contributor to the United team, which remained at second place behind Liverpool, nine points behind. Mark Hughes was expecting United to do well after returning to the club from Barcelona, but the 1988-89 season was disappointing for him, ranking eleven in the league, losing the 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup sixth round. . During the season, during the tour of England, United played as a part of the Bermuda team, playing matches against the Bermudon National Team and Somerset County Cricket Club. In the match against Somerset, Ferguson and his assistant stayed in the field, even in Knox scoresheet. The match was just Ferguson's appearance for Manchester United's first team.
For the 1989-90 season, Ferguson completed a new life in his team, paying a large amount of money for the Midfielder Neil Web and Paul Inns, as well as defender Gary Pelister (a £ 2.3 million contract from Middlesbrough). On the start of the match, defending champions Arsenal wins a 4-1 victory against Arsenal, but the form of the United League form immediately came down. In September, United had to face a disappointing 5-1 defeat against his intense opponent Manchester City. After this, and six defeats in eight games at the beginning of the season and two draws, three years of excuses and still absurd. The banners saying Ta Ra Fergie took over Old Trafford, and many journalists and supporters asked for the removal of Ferguson. Ferguson later described December 1989 as "a time to fall in the game (he's never tolerated)."
Manchester United seemed to lose against Nottingham Forest in the third round of FA Cup without winning seven consecutive games. Forest was performing well in the league in that season, and it was expected that United would lose the match and consequently Ferguson would be eliminated, but due to Mark Robin's goal, United won the game 1-0 and accidentally reached the United file. The victory of this cup is known as the Ferguson's Old Trafford Carrier's Savior. After 3-3 draw in the United first match, Ferguson was given the first major trophy for Manchester United manager by defeating Crystal Palace 1-0 in the final replay. Because of United's defensive actions in the first match, goalkeeper Jim Leighton's criticism was criticized, and it forced Ferguson to take his former Aberdeen player off and bring Les Silley.
Cantona and the first league title
Despite the major improvement in the United League league form 1990-91, there were still some incompatibilities and came in sixth. Even after winning the FA Cup final season in the previous season, many were skeptical of Ferguson's ability to win, as all other managers from Basby failed to win the league title. After losing 1-0 to Sheffield Wansdie, the league cup was at second place. They reached the European Cup Winners' Cup file by defeating Spanish champions Barcelona 2-1 in that season. After the match, Ferguson pledged that they will win the league of the season now.
During the end of the 1991 season, Ferguson's Archi Nokse was separated from Glasgow Rangers to become assistant to Walter Smith, and Ferguson encouraged the youth team by handing Brian Kid to assistant manager at the place of Knox.
The 1991-92 season did not appear as per Ferguson's assumption, and in Ferguson's words, "many people in the media felt that a lot of contributions (their own) mistakes are their own mistakes. United won the League Cup and Super Cup for the first time, but lost to the title title opponent Leeds United. Ferguson felt that United has had to pay a league price to its failure to keep a contract with Mick Harford from Luton Town, and if there is a win in the next season, then the team needs a "special dimension".
During the late 1992 season, Ferguson invented a new striker. He tried to contract with Allen Shearer from Southampton, but lost Blackburn Rovers. In the end, he signed a contract with Cambridge United striker 23-year-old Dion Dublin to pay £ 1 million - this was the biggest agreement for the summer season.
After the slow start of the 1992-93 season (they were 10th in 22 at the beginning of November), the United League seemed to lose the title again (now Premier League). Nevertheless, with United striker Eric Cantona, from the United's United League, 1.2. After signing a million pounds, the future of Manchester United and the status of Ferguson's manager started to be rousing. Cantona made a strong partnership with Mark Hughes and ending United's 26-year honors for the league championship, putting the club on top of success and the club also became the Premier League Champions for the first time. United Runner up finished the championship with a 10 point margin over Aston Vila, which beat Aston Vila 1-0 at Oldham on May 2, 1993, and United got the title. Alex Ferguson voted for the manager of the ear by the League Manager's Association.
Twice two wins
1993-94 was a very successful year. Ferguson paid the record fee of £ 3.75 million to Roy Keen, a 22-year-old midfielder, Nottingham Forest, for a long time at Brian Robson's place at the end of his career.
United started virtually in the 1993-94 Premier League table from the early to the end. Although Cantona was sent on a five-day leave in March 1994, he became the top scorer after getting 25 goals in all competitions. United reached the League Cup final but lost the match 3-1 against Aston Villa under the supervision of Ferguson's previous manager Ron Atkinson. In the FA Cup Final, after winning his impressive 4-0 scoreline against Manchester United Chelsea, after his Scottish Premier Division and Scottish Cup title with Aberdeen in 1984-85, Wins Ferguson in his second league and cup double. Ferguson signed with David May for a consecutive season by paying 1.2 million pounds to Blackburn Rovers.
1994-95 proved to be very tough for Ferguson. Cantona attacked Crystal Palace's supporter in a game at Selhurst Park, and from the situation it seemed that he would leave English football. The eight months of the ban were canceled by Cantona for the last four months of the season. Cantona was sentenced to 14 days in prison for his crime, but appeal was made to order a 120-hour community service instead of imprisonment. On the other hand, the United States paid a massive 7 million pound fee for new seasoned striker Andy Cole in the replacement of North Wish Young Wishers Keith Gillisby.
However, due to a 1-1 draw in West Ham United on the final day of the season, the championship went away from Manchester United's hands when they would have won the league with the win. The FA Cup final also lost 1-0 in the match against United Everton.
In the summer of 1995, Ferguson was severely criticized for not allowing United's three brilliant players to go and buy them from their absence. First Paul Inn went to Italy's Internazionale team for £ 7.5 million; Mark Hughes, who has been serving as a striker for a long time, was suddenly sold to Celsia for 1.5 million pounds and Andrei Kunkelskis was sold to Everton. According to Ferguson's report, there was an idea that many young players who were ready to play in the first team were in the United States. Young players called "Fergie's wing-beaten chicks" included Gary Neville, Phil Navill, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, and Nicky Butt, who were to take place in the future as important members of all the teams.
When United's 1995-96 first league match of the season was lost 3-1 to Aston Villa, the media broke open at Ferguson. The media wrote about Alex Ferguson's team that was quite uncoverer and young like players. Match-of-the-day Pandit, Ellen Hansen made a public statement that "you can not win any wins with the kids". However, young players did well and United won the other five matches. With the return of Cantona, the team's comeback was a new boost, but they were 14 points behind New Castle. Despite this, the period of good results in early 1996 was very close, and in March ahead of March in the United table. The rival New Castle was at the peak of 12 points in January but failed to sustain its earlier win. Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan's famous live television interview (I like them if I beat them too much!) It is usually noticed that Ferguson stands ahead of his opponent. Success of the United Premier League title was scheduled on the last day of the season. He played against Liverpool in the FA Cup Final that year, which won 1-0 by the final goal scored by Cantona.
In 1996-97, Alex Ferguson guided Manchester United to their fourth Premier League title in five seasons. By the end of October, United had to beat three ligs after one successive one and set 13 goals in the process. He also lost his 40-year-old home-born record when playing against the Turkish team's Fenerbah in Europe. But they reached the Champions League semi-file, in which they lost to Germany's Borussia Dortmund. At the end of the season, Cantona surprisingly retired from football.
Triple Achievement
Ferguson has signed two new contracts with England's 31-year-old striker Teddy Sheriggham and defender Henning Berg for the purpose of raising United's challenge for the 1997-98 season. However, winning the Arsenal Premier League under French manager Arsène Wenger, who was a long time competitor with Ferguson, remained without that season trophy for them. In the summer of 1988, striker White York, Dutch defender Jap Stem and Swedish Winger Jasper Blumquist join Manchester United.
In December 1988, Ferguson's assistant Brian Kidde accepted an offer to manage Blackburn Rovers and recruited Steve McLaren from Derby County as his successor. With the 0-0 drift in the United States, the last of the league season has put the kidneys in the previous game.
In 1998-99, Manchester City received the unprecedented triple achievement of Premier League title, FA Cup and Champions League. Seasonally high dramatic turns came. In the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals, United gave Juventus two goals; Although he missed the finals from suspension later, he returned to United's game with the inspiration of Roy Keen, defeating Juventus 3-2 and reached the European Cup Finals for the first time since 1968. In the FA Cup semi-finals, United did match their aggressive rival Arsenal and when Kane was forced back, United seemed to go high and Arsenal got a last-minute penalty. Peter Schmieckel saved the penalty, and in extra time, Ryan Giggs ran parallel to the length of the pitch to score, probably to be the most memorable goal of his career. He then defeated New Castle United 2-0 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley, in which the victory actually came as a result of goals from Ted Sringham and Paul Scholes. The victory held in the European Cup was considered to be worthless from all the victories. Within 90 minutes at the Nouou Camp in Barcelona, they were 1-0 behind by Bayern Munich, then Marie Besler got a free kick, but referee Pierreliyegie Coli agreed three minutes time of injury, in which substitut player Teddy Sheringham hit the pallow and now decided to get extra time Was. Now few seconds were saved, in which Ole Guanar Solskar, who was the final substitute, scored history and scored history.
On June 12, 1999, Alex Ferguson was named Knighthood for the services he himself provided.
Title hat-trick
Manchester United finished the 1999-2000 season championship with just three Premier League defeats, and 18-point cushions. Due to the big period between United and the rest of the Premier League, the picture of the club's financial situation was deteriorating for the English game.
In April 2002, it was announced that Manchester United agreed to sign deal with Dutch striker Rude van Nistelrooy from PSV Eindhoven after paying British record fee of 18 million pounds. Van Nistelrooy had been deferred due to failure of medical examination and returned to the homeland to recover his physical fitness, due to severe knee injury, he was out of the sport for most years.
The 28-year-old French goalkeeper, Fabian Barthez, was signed for a fee of 7.8 million pounds from Monaco - thus becoming the most expensive goalkeeper to be signed by the club, and United won the title again. Raywood van Nistelrooy joined the end of 2001, and soon Manchester United again broke the British transit record by paying Lazio 28.1 million pounds to Argentine aggressive midfielder Yuan Sebastian Veron, but after failing to satisfy the expectation of the high transfer fee suggested, it was only after two years that 15 million Chelsea was sold to the pound.
Reconstruction and Transformation
During two games in the 2001-02 season, Dutch Central Defender Jam Stam was sold for $ 16 million to Lazio. The reason for the departure of the stem was believed to have been illicitly linked to Alex Ferguson, in his autobiography Head to Head, to go to Manchester United before being informed to his previous club PSV Eindhoven. Instead of Ferguson Stem, the 36-year-old Central Defender Laurent Blanc of Internazionale was kept.
Ferguson lost his assistant Steve McLaren before the season started. He took charge as the manager of Middlesbrough, and served as a longtime coaching coach, Jim Ryan as a supporting role until he is more likely to find a permanent successor.
On 8 December 2001, Manchester United was 9th in the Premier League - 11 points behind Liverpool, which was left to play 1 game. Then came a dramatic turn in mid-December and late January, with Manchester United winning eight consecutive wins in the Premier League and preparing to lift the same challenge for their title. However, in the final game of the season, Old Trafford won the title of Arsenal for Arsenal, while its opponent Arsenal Wenger won 1-0.
By defeating United Bayer Liverpool, the Champions League failed in Europe losing the semi-finals.
2001-2002 season, Manchester United remained the last season as manager, and due to the loss of the team's form, the assumption date of retirement was cited. Ferguson himself acknowledged that his decision to advertise his retirement resulted in a reversal of his ability to discipline players as well as discipline. But in February 2002, he agreed to handle the team's charge for at least three years.
Manchester United breaks the British transfer record of paying 30 million pounds in large amounts to Leeds United for 24-year-old Central Defender Rio Ferdinand.
That summer, Ferguson brought Portuguese coach Carlos Queroz as his assistant.
Manchester United won their eighth Premier League title in the two months before the end of the season, they were eight points behind top arsenal. Upgrading the form for United, due to decrease in Arsenal form, this Premier League trophy was gradually returning from the possession of London players and returning to Old Trafford. Ferguson described the 2002-03 year as a successful year that has never been experienced before due to its extraordinary return. Not for the first time, Ferguson proved himself to be a mentor of the daytime games as a manager, who successfully upset Arsenal's peace and otherwise upset his unfinished manager Arsène Wenger.
Ferguson guided Manchester United to their 11th FA Cup at the end of the 2003-04 season, but it was a disappointing season for them to appear third in the Premier League and to lose to the winning FC ports in the Champions League. Rio Ferdinand was lost in the last four months of the season, because he had an eight month ban on drug testing. The contracted new players Eric Dzemba-Djemba and Jose Clarrsson were disappointing, but the 18-year-old Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo's contract was somewhat fruitful.
In the beginning of the 2004-05 season, Wayne Rooney and Argentine defender Gabriel Haines joined the United States, while Cristiano Ronaldo continued playing, putting many matches in the winning work to put him out in the next season. But due to lack of injury due to injury due to injuries to most of the season, after Van Nistelrooy, the club finished third for the third time in four seasons. In the FA Cup they lost to penalty against Arsenal.
On the ownership of the Rock of Gibraltar horse, a fierce controversy with the main shareholder John Magnire made the preparations for the Ferguson season chaotic. Magnire and professional partner J.P. When McManus agreed to sell his share of American business Typhoon Malcolm Glazer, Glazer's road was paved to get full control over the club. This triggered fierce opposition from United Club fans, and Ferguson's plans to bolster the team in the transfer market collapsed. Despite this, the United States looked at solving its own goal-keeping and mid-field problems. For this, he signed an agreement with Dutch Kipper Edwin van der Saran from Floham and from PSV to Korean Star Park Ji-Sungi.
The season was passing through the transit. On November 18, Roy K. officially left the club, with the consent of his agreement to end. The United UEFA failed to qualify for the Knock-Out Fee of Champions League. In January the transfer window was signed by Serbian defender Nemena Vidich and French full-back Patrick Avarra, and in the league the runaway champion came in second place after Chelsea. The victory of the League Cup was a consolation prize due to the absence of any other success. At Old Trafford, Raywood van Nistelrooy's future was suspected of not being introduced in the Carling Cup final, and at the end of the season he got separated from the club.
Ferguson with another European trophy manager, Carlos Quiroz, former assistant manager
Michael Carrick has contracted £ 14 million in place of Roy Kinney; However, its future was expected to increase in the future by 18.6 million pounds in the future, based on performance and outcome. United started the season very well, and won its first four Premier League games for the first time. They already have speed in the Premier League and do not leave supremacy in the tenth match of the 38th game season. The January 2006 agreement resulted in a significant impact on United's performance; Current players Rio Ferdinand and skipper Gary Neville along with Patrick Avra and Nema's Vidic form were also added. Michael Carrick's agreement was raised and criticized by most media media, but this agreement brought stability and creativity to the United midfield, in which Paul Schul's partnership was effective. By displaying a significant speed, Park Ji-Sung and Ryan were both established by valuing Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo as aggressive, showing their aggression.
Ferguson celebrates the 20th anniversary of his appointment as manager of Manchester United on 6 November 2006. Ferguson's present and past players, as well as his oldest enemy Arsène Wenger, his former captain, Roy Keen and the current players are happy. At the end of the fourth round of the Carling Cup, South Africa lost the single goal, the party interrupted the next day. However, on December 1, it was announced that Manchester United signed an agreement with Henrik Larson, 35-year-old player who has praised Alex Ferguson for many years and tried to bring him earlier. On 23 December 2006, Cristiano Ronaldo scored the club's 2000th goal under Ferguson's helm in a match against Aston Villa.
Manchester United then won their ninth Premier League, but in the FA Cup final at Wembley, Chelsea Didier Drozba did not allow the final time to win the second cup. If United had won the game, then the first English club to win four times would have been. In the championship league, quarter-final second leg reached Roma at the Semi Finals with a 7-1 lead but lost 3-2 to Milan in the second leg of the semi-finals in the second leg of the semi-finals after 3-2 up from first leg.
For the 2007-08 season, Ferguson signed a significant contract to make United's first team more consistent. At the end of the whole year's negotiations, Bayern Munich joined the long-running target Owen Haggern. Ferguson added support to the midfield by adding Portuguese youth players Winger Nanny and Brazilian Playmaker Anderson. Last year's contracted players West Ham United and Argentine striker Carlos Tavez, after a complicated and long-running transfer point.
Under Ferguson, United started their worst start of the season, their first two games in the league were drawn before losing 1-0 to Cristown rivals Manchester City. However, United returned to the country and started a tight competition with Arsenal to get the title. After adjusting to the team, Ferguson had claimed that this was the best team consolidated during his entire tenure in Manchester United.
On 16 February 2008, United beat Arsenal 4-0 in the fifth round of FA Cup at Old Trafford, but knocked out by Portsmouth after losing 1-0 in the sixth round on 8th of March. United claimed the penalty, but it was rejected, Ferguson accused the game after the game that Keith Hackett, General Manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Board, "did not perform his duty properly". After that F. Ferguson was accused of behaving inappropriately, against whom Ferguson decided to respond. After losing a 1-0 1-0 match at Bolton Wanderers to Ferguson, after refereeing the referee, the same accusation was put on him in the same season - he decided not to respond to such allegations.
On May 11, 2008, Ferguson headed Manchester United's tenth Premier League title, exactly 25 years from Aberdeen's leadership in the European Cup against Real Madrid in the European Cup Winners' Cup. The closest rival was Chelsea - at the summit level of points going to the final round of the match, but with a slight margin in goal - the home made a 1-1 draw against Bolton at the front, finished two points away from the Champions.
Ferguson in 2009.
On 21st May 2008, Ferguson won his second European Cup, Manchester United beat Luisynsky Stadium in Moscow, for the first time, after Chelsea 6-5 on penalties after 1-1 draw after extra time in the All England UEFA Champions League Final. Cristiano Ronaldo missed penalties, because if John Terry's spottick was successful, Trophy could have found Chelsea, but Terry lost his chance of success, and at the end, Nicholas Anelkha's penalty was stopped by Edwin van der Sar, due to Manchester United being under the captaincy of Ferguson for the second time and the trophy for the third time overall. Found
After winning the 2007-2008 UEFA Champions League, Ferguson announced his intention to leave Manchester United in the next three years. Manchester United's chief executive David Gill urged the Ferguson immediate settlement of the undecided retirement dispute.
Despite the team's slow start in the 2008-2009 season, United won the Premier League with one game remaining, on two separate occasions, Ferguson became the first manager in the history of English football, with three consecutive wins in the history of English football. Ferguson has now won 11 league titles in Manchester United, and the success of winning the 2008-2009 season title, equaled Liverpool as a league champion on 18 occasions. On 27 May 2009, FC played against the Barcelona 2009 Champions League Final and lost 2-0.
After the award ceremony, Ferguson admitted that he would remain in United Manchester until his physical fitness and he would be happy to win once more. By winning one more than winning the United League, this will become a leader in overall victories than its opponent Liverpool.
A special Test Match match was played on 11 October 1999 in honor of Alex Ferguson's contribution to the team. Manchester United played against World XI made up of players from around the world.
Controversies
During his career in the United States, Ferguson has been involved in numerous controversial incidents.
Gordon Strachan
In 1999, in his autobiography "My Life in Football", Ferguson told Strachan, "I have decided not to believe in this man, even if he is too hasty - I do not show him back. Such inconsistent words were "surprising and disappointing" in response to Strachan, but they did not claim libel.
David Beckham and Draw Fiction
In 2003, Ferguson was inducted into a dressing room with United player David Beckham, which resulted in psychological stress being hit by Beckham's face in football footnote and blamed for injuring him. On April 5, 2003, Ferguson claimed that the draw of the Champions League was pre-planned, in advance for the Spanish and Italian team's favor, as a result, on May 1, it was fined 10,000 Swiss francs (4,600 pounds).
Rock of Gibraltar
In 2003, Ferguson took legal action against United Manchester's main shareholder John Magnire for the rights of the race horse Horror of Gibraltar. Magniere has filed a lawsuit against Rock of Gibraltar for upholding a half-fee fee for standardizing his claim. Legal questions were raised by requesting to answer "99 questions" on transfer deals, including Ferguson's previous, Jap Stem, Juan Veron, Team Harvard, David Bellian, Cristiano Ronaldo and Cleberson. Ultimately the case was settled out of court.
BBC
In 2004, Ferguson refused to interview the BBC after a documentary film "Father and Sun" was released on UK television. According to an article published in the Independent newspaper, his son Jason depicted his father's position and title as being used in the transfer market in the documentary film. One article from the same newspaper made it clear that "Ferguson Junior" has never been found guilty of any wrongdoing, and the words that have been written about senior Ferguson are as follows: "They (the BBC) talked to my son, Meaningless talk It was all self-made stories and was like a bag of garbage paper. This horrific attack on my son's humor has never happened and no such allegation has ever happened to him. ". Subsequently, any programs such as the Match of the Day were performed by the BBC (currently Mick Fellon). However, Ferguson has announced an intention to end the boycott against the BBC for the 2010-11 season by the new Premier League rules.
Relationships with mind-play and other managers
Ferguson is famous for using the newspaper world that considers "Premier Sports" with fellows premiership managers. Such an approach usually involves making derogatory remarks about opponent managers or their team in a pre-match press conference. This has caused many bouts of past encounters with managers such as Kevin Keegan, Arsène Wenger, Rafael Benitez, and Mark Hughes of the season.
Referee
Ferguson has received many punishments for criticizing publicly by criticizing him when a match authoritarian appears to be guilty:
20th October 2003 - Touchline bans and a penalty of £ 10,000 in two matches for using nasty and / or offensive words towards the Fourth Official Jeff Winter.
14 December 2007 - Touchline restrictions and £ 5,000 fine in two matches for using nonsense and / or offensive words to Mark Clattenberg.
18 November 2008 - Touchline bans and a penalty of £ 10,000 for two matches due to conflicts with Mike Dean after the game ends.
12 November 2009 - Touchline bans (two temporarily removed) and a penalty of 20,000 pounds for Alan Wiley's comment about physical fitness.
It is also said that due to Ferguson's intimidation on the referee, the result of the match resulted in fergie time - that is, extraordinary time of injury in matches due to unexpected injury time matches in Manchester United. This statement is in the year 2004, the statistical analysis of The Times has suggested that this comment may be valid, although the correlation between two extra time and the two remaining behind the United Manchester match has been pointed out in this article regarding other standards of footballing. .
Heritage
One of Ferguson's special features in the management of Manchester United has been flurrying that he believes no player is more great than a club player. In his dealings with players, he has consistently seen the approach of "Keeping me unreachable" and this pressure of management has also resulted in the departure of many significant players. Many players like Gordon Strachan, Paul McGrath, Paul Innes, Jap Stem, Wide York, David Beckham and more recently, Rude van Nistelrooy and Gabriel Hinz, left the club in a conflict with Ferguson in a number of stages. In the history of the club, Roy Keane's in-house television channel, MUtv, the most inspiring player in the history of the club, Ferguson himself became a victim of such criticism while criticizing his teammates for criticism. The disciplined control line, which Ferguson had determined, had to pay a heavy price, the best-known players are considered to be Manchester United's successors.
Personal life
Ferguson resides in Wimslow, Cheshire with his wife, Kathy Ferguson (holding). His marriage took place in 1966 and he has three sons: Mark (born 1968) and twins sons (born 1972) Daren, who is currently the manager of Preston North End, and Jason, who runs an event management company.
In 1998, Ferguson's name was added to the Labor Party's largest private financial donor list.
The prize winner St Johnston's Scottish First Division (1): 1962-63 Falkirk Scottish First Division (1): 1969-70 Managership
Ferguson was honored as the inaugural entrepreneur of the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002, in recognition of his managerial recognition and acceptance of his influence on the English game. In 2003, F. F. (FA) coaching diploma was the first acceptor Ferguson, given to all coaches who had at least ten years of experience as a manager or head coach.
She is the Vice President of the National Football Museum at Preston, and is a member of the Executive Committee of the League Manager Association, and the only winner to win the Top League Honor and the North and South Bawar of England-Scotland Border (the Premier League with Manchester United and the Scottish Premier Division with Aberdeen). There is a manager.
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