Fergie’s experiments
Ahead of the club’s FA Cup semi-final clash against Arsenal, Manchester United’s fans the world over shared a very similar, very familiar feeling – of pure exasperation.
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Ahead of the club’s FA Cup semi-final clash against Arsenal, Manchester United’s fans the world over shared a very similar, very familiar feeling – of pure exasperation.
It’s been a relatively quiet transfer window so far, but things are about to get real interesting thanks to two exciting players.
Based on that hilarious photo of referee Howard Webb that Ryan Babel posted on his Twitter, we now know one thing for sure – Babel sure photoshops better than he plays football.
Now that Nani’s premature prediction that only Chelsea will challenge Manchester United to the title has completely gone up in smoke (thankfully), Alex Ferguson seems to be retraining his sights on the old foe.
In over two decades at Manchester United, Alex Ferguson has crossed swords with some of the biggest personalities in the game – Arsene Wenger, Rafa Benitez, Jose Mourinho, Roy Keane and Sepp Blatter, just to name a few.
If Alex Ferguson’s dealings with star players who dared step out of line at Manchester United is anything to go by, then Wayne Rooney’s ticket to Spain should already have been booked.
My post last week on the English Premier League’s most horrific football injuries was a bit much for some people to handle.
If Sir Alex Ferguson keeps persisting with the young defender, by choice or neccessity, Manchester United’s title challenge might be over by January.
Here’s a bit of useless, baseless speculation for all you United fans out there: Sir Alex Ferguson missed his side’s League Cup tie not to scout Champions League opponents Valencia, but Atletico Madrid goalkeeper David De Gea.