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      • 『♥*小Jess*♥
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      • LONG LIVE SIR ALEX FERGURSON!!...LONG LIVE MANCHESTER UNITED!!...hahx...^.^...
        they shall win the title tis season again!!...hahax..
      • champions
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      • sir me and my friends are true fans of you and man utd. we would like to invite you to come to malaysia.
      • harIZ
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      • alex furgoson bodo
      • D'jibriL
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      • and good luck to man united
      • D'jibriL
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      • hello sir,why you not buy gerrard? he's player very perfect
      • poJi
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      • fergonsen...good better your team tournenment comuinitymith chelsea today......goi!!!!!!!!!!!gol!!!!!!!!!!
      • poJi
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      • heloo bos.....man Untd GOOD team..
      • rEsa
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      • sir,its so sorry.
        because terroris MU don't played in indonesia
      • ← ♂≥ C .Ronaldo
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      • Fergonsen ,pleasse you brought Lamprada,and gerrard .OK!!!
      • yanto
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      • hy om alex kenapa cristiano ronaldo di buang

      More About Alex Ferguson

      • Interested In:

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      • Member Since:

        Jun 2008

      • Hometown:

        Glasgow, Scotland

      • Company:

        Manchester United

      • Alex Ferguson's URL:

        http://profiles.friendster.com/alexferguson

      • Occupation:

        Manager

      • Zodiac Sign:

        Capricorn

      • About Me:

        Sir Alex Ferguson
        Nationality: Glasgow, Scotland
        Manager From: 06 Nov 1986
        Years as Manager: 25
        Premier League Title 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007
        FA Cup 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004
        League Cup 1992, 2006
        UEFA Champions League 1999
        UEFA Super Cup 1992
        UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1991
        Inter-Continental Cup 1999
        FA Charity / Community Shield 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007
        Joint holders 1990

        Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager in British football history – winning 18 major trophies during his time in charge of the Reds. Yet despite almost two decades at the Old Trafford helm he remains focused on increasing that tally, bringing yet more silverware to Manchester United.

        The Reds boss enjoyed a playing career north of the border that saw him take in spells with Queen's Park, St Johnstone, Dunfermline, Glasgow Rangers, Falkirk and Ayr United. But it is not for his playing of the game that Sir Alex was to become a success.

        Following a spell out of the game he moved into

        coaching, taking up the role of manager of East Stirlingshire, St Mirren then Aberdeen. It was his time at Pittodrie where he earned his reputation as a top coach. He broke the Glasgow dominance of Scottish football to lead Aberdeen to three Scottish titles, four Scottish cups, one League Cup and one European Cup Winners’ Cup.

        Following the sacking of Ron Atkinson as manager of Manchester United, the Old Trafford hierarchy moved quickly for his services. They got their man on 6 November 1986.

        Ferguson inherited a dispirited team of underachievers who had consistently, to their supporters’
        discontent, failed to break Liverpool’s domination. Stuck in the bottom four of the Division One table, Ferguson immediately set about attempting to stave off the very real threat of relegation. Without resorting to the transfer market, he guided United up the table to and eleventh place finish.

        By now it was clear to Ferguson that he faced a major job in turning the club around. United were an entertaining side but one that seemed unable to cope with the more physical aspects of League football. In his second season the Reds fared better finishing second behind Liverpool, but the position painted a false picture. The

        turning point came in the 1989/90 season.

        Following a run of games in which the Reds were drawn away in every round, United picked up their first silverware of the Ferguson era. Lee Martin scoring the only goal in a final replay against Crystal Palace to in the FA Cup.

        This first trophy opened the flood gates. The European Cup Winners’ Cup was won the following season in Rotterdam, Barcelona defeated 2-1 thanks to a brace from Mark Hughes. Then in 1991/02 the League Cup was added to United’s list of honours.

        Sadly the title remained elusive. It was the Holy Grail
        to United fans, the 26 championships free years being exacerbated by Liverpool’s dominance of the domestic and European game.

        In 1992/93 the long wait for the League championship came to an end. The Reds, inspired by £1m signing Eric Cantona, pipping Aston Villa in the final weeks of the season.

        The shackles were broken: the double followed in 1993/94, the double-Double (with ‘kids’) in 1995/96, and another title in 1997. Finally United were matching off-field might with on-field success. Liverpool’s dominance was well and truly over.

        Sir Alex’s greatest

        achievement came in 1998/99. No side before or since has achieved a treble haul of Premiership title, FA Cup and European Cup. On an unforgettable night in Barcelona his decision to throw on substitutes Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer assured history was made. The pair scoring injury-time goals to win the Champions League and complete the treble.

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