SAF: Liverpool Out Of Order
Sir Alex Ferguson hit out at Rafael Benítez yesterday as the Gabriel Heinze affair continued to poison the relationship between Manchester United and Liverpool.
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Sir Alex Ferguson hit out at Rafael Benítez yesterday as the Gabriel Heinze affair continued to poison the relationship between Manchester United and Liverpool.
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Times: Given that his team need the points as desperately as Tottenham Hotspur, Sir Alex Ferguson made it clear that he would be in no mood to do Martin Jol any favours at Old Trafford tomorrow, but the Manchester United manager still had some strong words of support for his embattled counterpart, and some even stronger ones for the faceless corporate moneymen he blames for turning British football into a never-ending sack race.
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Given that his team need the points as desperately as Tottenham Hotspur, Sir Alex Ferguson made it clear that he would be in no mood to do Martin Jol any favours at Old Trafford tomorrow, but the Manchester United manager still had some strong words of support for his embattled counterpart, and some even stronger ones for the faceless corporate moneymen he blames for turning British football into a never-ending sack race.
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Can Sir Alex save United’s season against Spurs on Sunday?
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Sun: ALEX FERGUSON has admitted Manchester United face an uphill task to retain the title.
Guardian: Sir Alex Ferguson has been known to refer to the City of Manchester stadium as the “Temple of Doom” but it is not a description he is in a position to use ahead of tomorrow’s Mancunian derby.
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Mirror: The veneer of mutual respect and admiration will be stripped away on Sunday when Sir Alex Ferguson and Sven Goran Eriksson go head to head in the Manchester derby.
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Are United tired already, just one game into the new season?
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Telegraph: As a manager, it is one thing to win a championship it is quite another to retain it.
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For Sir Alex, the United mission for the season ahead could not be simpler: Not a step back! → continue reading
Mirror: DOUBT never crossed Sir Alex Ferguson’s mind that he would lead Manchester United to Premiership glory again - despite going four years without the title.
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Mail:
In the dark days of Chelsea’s Premiership domination, did you ever wonder if you would never win the Premiership again?
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Mail: Sir Alex Ferguson is expecting a pulsating four-way tussle for the Premier League title this season.
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There was good reason for a knees up in Wes Brown’s household earlier today when news filtered through that he was to be offered a new four year contract.
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Guardian: Manchester United’s chief executive, David Gill, has said the club will not fire the gun on the race to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson until the 65-year-old manager gives a date for his retirement. → continue reading
Does the team of all the talents have a weakness?
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