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      • Sir Alex Ferguson is revered by those who support Manchester United and with good reason - he was the architect of the most successful period in the club's history. The fearsome Scot established the Red Devils as a force to be reckoned with, ensuring that Premier League and Champions League titles adorn the trophy cabinet.
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  2. Dec 26, 2021 · Money was tight. Ferguson was being paid £40 a week and his transfer budget was £2,000. He signed a goalkeeper, Tom Gourlay, from Partick Thistle reserves. Ferguson said he had good presence...

  3. Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE (born 31 December 1941) is a Scottish former football manager and player, best known for managing Manchester United from 1986 to 2013. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time and has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of football. [ 5 ]

  4. Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager in British football history, winning 13 Premier League titles with Manchester United. Having spent all of his playing career in Scotland, Ferguson first went into management with East Stirlingshire in 1974 before joining St Mirren in the same year.

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    While he is known the world over for his exploits in the Old Trafford dugout, Ferguson enjoyed a long career as a professional footballer, spending the entirety of it in his native Scotland. He was a striker and made a breakthrough at Queens Park at the tender age of 16, but did not remain at the club for long as he joined St Johnstone in 1960. Whi...

    Ferguson cut his managerial teeth in Scotland's lower leagues and his first foray came at East Sterlingshire in 1974, when he was just 32. However, he didn't stay at the club long and accepted an offer from St Mirren later that year. He took over a club at the lower end of what was then known as the Scottish Second Division and led them to Scottish...

    Having established a reputation in Scottish football as a no-nonsense manager with an eye for talent, Ferguson was soon appointed to a position at a top-tier club. Aberdeen had been keen on Ferguson for a while and they eventually got their man in 1978, replacing Billy McNeill, who left to join Celtic. While he inherited a strong squad from McNeill...

    As he presided over a remarkable rise in fortunes at Pittodrie, Ferguson became increasingly well regarded south of the border and he was reportedly a candidate for top English clubs such as Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal during the late 1980s. He was eventually appointed as Manchester United manager in November 1986, succeeding Ron Atkinson. It ...

    His incredible success with Manchester United has ensured that Ferguson takes his place among the pantheon of the world's greatest football managers. With 13 Premier League titles he is comfortably the most successful manager in the history of the English top flight. Indeed, in a demonstration of how detached he is from his peers, Bob Paisley and G...

    Key to Ferguson's success over the course of his managerial career was his ability to identify and recruit talented players who could help him and the club to fulfil their goals. Having spent over two decades at Old Trafford, the Scot oversaw a number of periods of evolution and renewal, bringing some of the best players in the world through Manche...

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  5. May 27, 2021 · Sir Alex Ferguson says he struggled to accept new managers changing his legendary Manchester United team after he retired. The Premier League's greatest ever manager, Sir Alex...

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  6. Jan 1, 2022 · Sources say Ferguson seldom rings United’s principal owner, but he found it unconscionable Ronaldo might cross the Manchester divide so broke the emergency glass.

  7. Oct 5, 2015 · Sir Alex Ferguson won 38 trophies with Manchester United, including 13 Premier League titles. Remember the geese. As mantras for success go, it hardly sets the pulse racing. But to...