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Articles about Sir Alex Ferguson

Fergie relishes United's flying start

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United's flying start to the season is all the more impressive considering the severity of their fixture list.

Fergie backs United to finish the job

Sir Alex Ferguson insists his Manchester United stars will have no problem getting the point they need to clinch the club's record 19th league title.

Ferguson aiming for Paisley's treble

Age not an issue as Sir Alex pushes to equal the top European Cup score.

Fergie backs Hernandez to fire United's Euro bid

Alex Ferguson believes Mexican striker Javier Hernandez has provided Manchester United with the extra fire-power required to win the Champions League.

Ryan Giggs: The evergreen red devil

Celebrating 20 years at Manchester United the winger talks to Daniel Taylor about early-day partying and media intrusion.

Rooney at the double as United stay in front

Wayne Rooney scored twice, keeping Manchester United at the top of the Premier League after a 3-1 win at home to Aston Villa on Tuesday.

Ferguson closer to scoring his goal

"Football, bloody hell". -- Probably Sir Alex Ferguson's most instantly recognisable quote of his time as Manchester United's manager.

Rooney wants to leave United, says Ferguson

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed on Tuesday that star striker Wayne Rooney wants to leave the club.

Fergie rants as United crash out of Europe

Sir Alex Ferguson launched a scathing attack on Bayern Munich's cynical stars as Manchester United crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday.

United crush Milan while Real crash out

Alex Ferguson believes Wayne Rooney could match Cristiano Ronaldo's goal record after the striker reached the 30 mark against AC Milan on Wednesday.

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Photos about Sir Alex Ferguson

Locking horns
Manchester United's Nani (left) vies for the ball against Chelsea's Jose Bosingwa during their English Premier League match on Sunday. The team's flying start to the Premier League season has impressed manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
Bad day at the office
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson leads his players off the field after receiving their runner-up medals at the Champions League final in Rome on Wednesday.


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