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  • kyhadley
    Carefree
    • Oct 2008
    • 6796

    Ferguson Retires, David Moyes Hired

    Manchester United's most successful manager is believed to be close to making an announcement about his future plans at Old Trafford


    Sir Alex Ferguson's future as Manchester United manager was shrouded in doubt on Tuesday evening, with sources claiming there would be a statement about his position and that the squad had been told to expect an announcement.

    Some of the United players were at a golf day on Tuesday near Altrincham, where they played against members of the coaching staff and, according to sources close to some of the players, were told to prepare to receive news about their 71-year-old manager.

    The club's press department could not be reached to confirm or deny the story despite continued efforts to contact it. Ferguson, though, is expected at Chester Races on Wednesday for a planned day out with some United players.

    Late on Tuesday evening no statement had been issued by United. Due to the club's flotation on the New York Stock Exchange, any uncertainty about the figure who is British football's most successful manager would have to be addressed immediately to appease investors and stave off a potential fall in valuation.

    While Ferguson may well yet continue on his rolling one-year contract, it is understood that any successor to the Scot would be required by the club to have extended experience of managing in the Champions League, as well as expertise in handling a large budget and squad. These criteria would appear to rule out David Moyes, the Everton manager, despite Ferguson being an admirer – though earlier in the week bookmakers slashed the odds on him joining United, possibly as member of the backroom staff, this summer.

    Other managers who may be of interest to United would include Real Madrid's José Mourinho, though he appears favourite to take over at Chelsea, Jurgen Klopp, whose Borussia Dortmund team are in the Champions League final, and Malaga's Manuel Pellegrini.

    Since leading United to a 20th championship and the 13th of his 27-year reign at the club, Ferguson has offered no hint that he may end his tenure. Yet given that since he announced his retirement for the end of the 2001-02 season months ahead of the close of that campaign before performing a u-turn, Ferguson vowed to make any future decision at short notice.

    In his programme notes ahead of United's 1-0 defeat to Chelsea on Sunday, Ferguson appeared to confirm he wanted to carry on. "I certainly don't have any plans at the moment to walk away from what I believe will be something special," the manager wrote. "This team of champions is not going away – we are here for the long ride. We will get better and if we apply ourselves in our normal fashion, I see our twentieth league title as nothing but the start of another decade of success."

    However there was an acceptance that he would stand down at some point. "Whether I will be here to oversee another decade of success remains to be seen, but I certainly don't have any plans at the moment to walk away from what I believe will be something special and worth being around to see," Ferguson added.

    Even among United's senior executives, United are consistently reluctant to talk about Ferguson's future. Last month the United director Sir Bobby Charlton, who was instrumental in bringing Ferguson to the club from Aberdeen in 1986, said: "He never talks about it and I wouldn't deem to talk about it myself, really. What I want is for it to continue the way it is at the moment. But we all get older and Alex will get older, the decision will be made and it will be a sensational performance because he has a great talent for winning.

    "He wants to win and I think some of the newspapers would love to find out what Alex is going to do with his future. But I can't help you, because I don't know. I don't ask any questions, either, just in case I trigger something."

    Last week it emerged that Ferguson, who will reach 1500 games in charge when United play their final match of the season at West Bromwich Albion on 19 May, is to undergo a hip operation that will probably rule him out of taking charge of the side at the start of next season.

    This raised fresh questions about the Scot's longevity as manager, as he has always stated that as long as his health is intact he will continue in the job.

    Nearly 12 months ago Ferguson was taken ill at a function in Scotland, although the nosebleeds he suffered were explained by the number of short flights he had undertaken. Ferguson subsequently missed pre-season matches in Norway and Germany and also sat out a midwinter break in Qatar. In 2004 he had a pacemaker fitted for a heart condition that can cause palpitations and dizziness.
  • calgaryballer
    Tiote!
    • Mar 2009
    • 4620

    #2
    Confirmed -

    Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed he is stepping down after nearly 27 years at Old Trafford. Here's how an historic day panned out.


    Freaking crazy. Can't believe he is finally going to walk away. Regardless of your feelings on United, he's probably the greatest manager in English history

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    • mgoblue2290
      Posts too much
      • Feb 2009
      • 7174

      #3
      Its...over.

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      • 1ke
        D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
        • Mar 2009
        • 6641

        #4
        This started yesterday about 5 et. From that point its just been back and forth waiting on any news. Around midnight, it started going around that there would be a gigantic news day.

        I figured I would just go to bed and wait till the morning to see what happened. Got up at 4 with my newborn, and saw it was all true.

        Yikes!!!!

        Well, he wasn't going to last forever, but I thought his had another two years. But he doesn't, he is gone. That's that. He will be forever loved, a living legend, the best ever, and gone.

        BUT, the club comes first. And onwards and upwards United go.

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        • wr50l
          Glen & CJ are secret Huns
          • Oct 2008
          • 4114

          #5
          Pushed out to get Mourinho.

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          • mgoblue2290
            Posts too much
            • Feb 2009
            • 7174

            #6
            Seems like Moyes is the man at the moment.

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            • Fappin Raptor
              I literally know nothing.
              • Jul 2009
              • 6737

              #7
              Originally posted by mgoblue2290
              Seems like Moyes is the man at the moment.

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              • wr50l
                Glen & CJ are secret Huns
                • Oct 2008
                • 4114

                #8
                I think Moyes is an excellent manager, but the minimal European experience and never winning a trophy at Everton may well rule him out. This is one of the top 5 clubs in the world after all; are they going to be willing to take a bit of a punt?

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                • Fappin Raptor
                  I literally know nothing.
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 6737

                  #9
                  Originally posted by wr50l
                  I think Moyes is an excellent manager, but the minimal European experience and never winning a trophy at Everton may well rule him out. This is one of the top 5 clubs in the world after all; are they going to be willing to take a bit of a punt?
                  I don't think you can fault Moyes for that. He has never had the money to spend like the top 4 do, yet he is consistently in the top 6. Given the money he can win the trophies.

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                  • wr50l
                    Glen & CJ are secret Huns
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 4114

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fappin Raptor
                    I don't think you can fault Moyes for that. He has never had the money to spend like the top 4 do, yet he is consistently in the top 6. Given the money he can win the trophies.
                    Probably, but why wouldn't Man U go for the sure thing? They can have almost anyone in the world. Only Fergie could persuade them to appoint Moyes as manager, which he may well do.

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                    • calgaryballer
                      Tiote!
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 4620

                      #11
                      Mou to Chelsea seems pretty well wrapped up. Not a lot of managers out there that have the experience in a big league and the CL that you'd want at a club like United.

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                      • 1ke
                        D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 6641

                        #12
                        I at first thought it would no doubt be Mou. Its the only one that really makes sense to. I just dont think Moyes is big enough for United. I have hopes for Mou, and SAF and his relationship with him I thought would have been a sure thing.

                        But there is a 40 mil clause that may be holding him back. And if it is Moyes, it will be by SAF's huge backing. So well have to roll with it. We shall see. Something about the NYSE and how United are now publicly traded means they have ti announce rather quickly.

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                        Last edited by 1ke; 05-08-2013, 12:59 PM.

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                        • CaribbeanJoseph
                          I Can Score Goals
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 5275

                          #13
                          Please please please let it be Moyes

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                          • Fappin Raptor
                            I literally know nothing.
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 6737

                            #14
                            Everton have confirmed Moyes is leaving.

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                            • Chrispy
                              Needs a hobby
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 11403

                              #15

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