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'HE SHOWED ME HOW GOOD HE WAS'
David Beckham talks about one of the most iconic, if infamous, moments of his career at a charity event..
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Sharpe reveals what Sir Alex said after Cantona Kung Fu kick
Former Manchester United player Lee Sharpe reveals what was said by Manchester United’s legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson after Eric Cantona’s Kung Fu-style kick on a fan.
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Mourinho 'ready for 15 years' at Old Trafford
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho reveals that he is targeting a 15-year stay at Old Trafford and wants to restore the stability of the Alex Ferguson era.
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Ferguson urges United to aim for Europa League glory
Manchester United should focus on winning the Europa League this season, which would bring the club a trophy they have never won and secure qualification for next season's Champions League, former manager Alex Ferguson has said.
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Carrick sees signs United are moving on from Fergie era
Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick thinks he has seen signs in recent performances that the club might finally be set to move on from the Alex Ferguson era.
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Pogba deal shames Sir Alex
It often comes across as churlish to talk about the relatively minor errors made my managerial masters, but amidst the raft of excellence, mistakes will inevitably crop up even for the best in the business.
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Ronaldo doesn't let defeat ruin film debut
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo was sad about the club's 3-2 loss to Sevilla but didn't let it affect his mood for the world premiere of "Ronaldo" the documentary about his life.
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Sir Alex reveals his biggest blunder
Sir Alex Ferguson admits one of his biggest mistakes at Manchester United was revealing that he would retire in 2002 before the season had finished.
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Ronaldo reveals Fuming Fergie
Cristiano Ronaldo reveals the full extent of former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's wrath inside the dressing room in an upcoming BBC documentary.
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Ferguson to manage Beckham again
Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will manage a Great Britain and Ireland XI captained by David Beckham in a charity match.
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Sir Alex highest paid at Man Utd
Sir Alex Ferguson signed a contract with Manchester United in 2010 that ensured he would receive a higher salary than any of his players.