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Right on with the show
Sir Alex Ferguson
He is the manager of one of the worlds successful football clubs, Manchester Untied. But not for long, he is soon to leave. With god knows how many F.A cups under his belt and enough trophies to fill your house I think he has done what he set out to do. Now his time has come, to leave.
When I first heard of this news, I was shocked. Very Shocked. Sir Alex is Manchester United’s backbone, in my view anyway. You could give any manager £100 million pounds and tell him to do what Sir Alex has done. They would fail. He has done what other managers can only dream of. He is in some people’s view “god” The God of Football managers.
I would class him as someone special, someone who will be remembered for many generations to come. Old Trafford will remain in people’s heads forever. Old Trafford will be the ground that football teams fear, there worst nightmare. Many teams have tried, many have failed.
He runs the world’s richest club at just under 1billion pounds. (Last time a checked anyway, now it’s probably 2billion!)
He has made some outrageous decisions, everyone though they were wrong. But no. He didn’t, and that’s what makes him so special, he is his own man. Many managers look on at him in disgust, why? They can’t believe how much money he has, and how full his trophy cabinet it. They are just jealous. He has had to work his socks off to get where he is, some people think you can manage a team for 2 years and you will be this successful. No. Add a nought on the end and triple it. That’s how long he has being managing. (Ok not that much but hey) ;o)
The question that is on my mind is this.
“Who will replace him”
In my view, no one could. I think that the year that he is not managing will be the year Man.U doesn’t win the premiership. There is talk of Arsene Wenger. Don’t be so stupid. He is not going to move. Or is he? The prospect of owning the worlds most successful team and richest might overcome his wants to stay at Arsenal.
If Man.U don’t get a good manager soon after Sir Alex has left, Man.U might crumble. The backbone of each team is the manager, without one, they are nothing. You could have all the best players in the world but with no manager you are nothing, Sunday Pub teams will be walking all over you.
So the big question here is this “Who will replace one of the finest managers of all time?” The answer is nobody but still the prospect of all that money and some of the greatest players around might draw some of the best managers around the globe. But then if they mess it up, Man.U Will be nothing.
It’s a scary choice but if you think you have got the will and determination then I say good luck to you, you are in for one of the best or worst rides of your life.
Thanks
GM
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Aberdeen
Ok. So?
Just because your scottish :-D
Thanks T_W its apreciated mate.
Aberdeen
Right on with the show
Sir Alex Ferguson
He is the manager of one of the worlds successful football clubs, Manchester Untied. But not for long, he is soon to leave. With god knows how many F.A cups under his belt and enough trophies to fill your house I think he has done what he set out to do. Now his time has come, to leave.
When I first heard of this news, I was shocked. Very Shocked. Sir Alex is Manchester United’s backbone, in my view anyway. You could give any manager £100 million pounds and tell him to do what Sir Alex has done. They would fail. He has done what other managers can only dream of. He is in some people’s view “god” The God of Football managers.
I would class him as someone special, someone who will be remembered for many generations to come. Old Trafford will remain in people’s heads forever. Old Trafford will be the ground that football teams fear, there worst nightmare. Many teams have tried, many have failed.
He runs the world’s richest club at just under 1billion pounds. (Last time a checked anyway, now it’s probably 2billion!)
He has made some outrageous decisions, everyone though they were wrong. But no. He didn’t, and that’s what makes him so special, he is his own man. Many managers look on at him in disgust, why? They can’t believe how much money he has, and how full his trophy cabinet it. They are just jealous. He has had to work his socks off to get where he is, some people think you can manage a team for 2 years and you will be this successful. No. Add a nought on the end and triple it. That’s how long he has being managing. (Ok not that much but hey) ;o)
The question that is on my mind is this.
“Who will replace him”
In my view, no one could. I think that the year that he is not managing will be the year Man.U doesn’t win the premiership. There is talk of Arsene Wenger. Don’t be so stupid. He is not going to move. Or is he? The prospect of owning the worlds most successful team and richest might overcome his wants to stay at Arsenal.
If Man.U don’t get a good manager soon after Sir Alex has left, Man.U might crumble. The backbone of each team is the manager, without one, they are nothing. You could have all the best players in the world but with no manager you are nothing, Sunday Pub teams will be walking all over you.
So the big question here is this “Who will replace one of the finest managers of all time?” The answer is nobody but still the prospect of all that money and some of the greatest players around might draw some of the best managers around the globe. But then if they mess it up, Man.U Will be nothing.
It’s a scary choice but if you think you have got the will and determination then I say good luck to you, you are in for one of the best or worst rides of your life.
Thanks
GM