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    Ferguson Defends The Glazers

    Gin Soak wont have done himself any favours with the 'Green and Gold' campaign

    Sir Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to the Glazer family and insisted criticism of the Manchester United owners is unfair.

    While United are the number one football club in the world on the Forbes Rich List with an estimated value of £1.18billion, the debt is over £700million.

    The Glazers are unpopular with a large section of United supporters and have come under fire from the Green and Gold protest movement.

    However, Ferguson has launched a stout defence of the Americans, who took full control at Old Trafford in 2005.

    He says the Glazer family have looked after the club as well as can be realistically expected, and have always backed him in the transfer market.

    "The debt has come through by the club being bought out by an owner. You know full well that when a business is bought it's usually bought with debt," said Ferguson.

    "Because it's a football club it seems to attract a more negative reporting from the media and from the fans.

    "But Manchester United football club, when it went plc, it was always going to be bought. It was inevitable.

    "So when a particular family like the Glazers have bought it, it's unfair they come in for criticism because anybody could have bought it.

    "I have to say they've done their job well. They support myself, the manager, they've supported the players. I've never been refused when I've asked for money for a player.

    "So what can I do other than carry on the way we're doing it and the way I'm allowed to carry on, I've no complaints."

    Ferguson also declared in an interview with CNN that he intends to carry on at the helm for as long as he remains healthy.

    At 68, he is heading into his 24th season at Old Trafford where he has won 11 Premier League titles and two European Cups.

    The short-term aim is to wrest the crown back from Chelsea after they pipped his side at the post last season.

    He said: "A lot of factors come into most important things. I'm at the right club, it's a fantastic club, it demands a challenge all the time.

    "Every day, every year there's the challenge of being at the top and that helps me. I think you need good natural energy and I've been blessed with that.

    "I'm very fortunate about that so I'll keep going as long as my health keeps going. The same applies to every person. I'm 68 and so far my health's been standing up.

    "If I have my health I can carry on. There will be a point when I do quit but I have absolutely no idea when that is.

    "I tried that a few years ago and it was an absolute disaster. Agony. My wife made me change my mind and she was dead right.

    "I think she was soon fed up with me in the house. Now when the time comes I think the club should be okay."
    http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...284259,00.html

    #2
    Very strange for such an opinionated cunt that he's towing the party line with the Glazers. He's become a bit of a yes man when it comes to them. All this ****e about 'opting not to spend' (again) has gone down like a lead balloon - not a single United fan believes it.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #3
      He's now planning his legacy at united which would be seriously dented if he mouthed off and got the sack, and dont believe for one second that the Glazers wouldn't do it if he became a problem for them. They only have to look at us to get tips on getting rid of a troublesome manager.

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        #4
        Originally posted by spanky View Post
        He's now planning his legacy at united which would be seriously dented if he mouthed off and got the sack, and dont believe for one second that the Glazers wouldn't do it if he became a problem for them. They only have to look at us to get tips on getting rid of a troublesome manager.
        Good point mate.
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          #5
          I think United are doing themselves no favours sticking with him. I wonder how they will feel when he's going to call it a day, they are going to crumble as an empire. Everything that has been built has been with Fergie and I can't see anyone being 'groomed' into following his footsteps. They probably think that their foundations are so good that anyone could fit in, but I don't think this going to be the case.

          They've got too complacent IMO. You can't have a manager for that long, even if he's been incredibly successful. I would have parted with Rafa after 10 years at the helm.

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            #6
            Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
            I think United are doing themselves no favours sticking with him. I wonder how they will feel when he's going to call it a day, they are going to crumble as an empire. Everything that has been built has been with Fergie and I can't see anyone being 'groomed' into following his footsteps. They probably think that their foundations are so good that anyone could fit in, but I don't think this going to be the case.

            They've got too complacent IMO. You can't have a manager for that long, even if he's been incredibly successful. I would have parted with Rafa after 10 years at the helm.
            Chances are it won't be quite as bad as we'd all like to imagine.
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            Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



            May the Lord bless this post.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
              Chances are it won't be quite as bad as we'd all like to imagine.
              Hmmm... of course, it's possible that they carry on to be as successful but the law of averages state that sooner or later they'll come a cropper. Fergie gives them that stability (even if he's a senile old man) and I expect his ghost to hang onto the shoulders of anyone taking over.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                Very strange for such an opinionated cunt that he's towing the party line with the Glazers. He's become a bit of a yes man when it comes to them. All this ****e about 'opting not to spend' (again) has gone down like a lead balloon - not a single United fan believes it.
                This all ties in with my wild, baseless conspiracy theory that he's on a bonus for them for not spending any money

                I seriously so suspect he earns more the less they spend in the transfer market. It's the only explanation for their lack of spending and his positive attitude towards it. He's on a back hander

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
                  Hmmm... of course, it's possible that they carry on to be as successful but the law of averages state that sooner or later they'll come a cropper. Fergie gives them that stability (even if he's a senile old man) and I expect his ghost to hang onto the shoulders of anyone taking over.
                  Sure, it's a possibility - I just think "coming a cropper" (however we may choose to define that) is something of an outside bet. I would agree they're likely to slip back a bit but they've got such a big fanbase and revenue they'll have little trouble attracting good managers and players. The empire will almost certainly crumble but they'll still be a force.

                  The big potential problem is of course their debt (sounds familiar ). If they don't get control of that and it affects their squad building even more than it already is then their future is less rosy.

                  Here's hoping...
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                  Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                  May the Lord bless this post.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                    This all ties in with my wild, baseless conspiracy theory that he's on a bonus for them for not spending any money

                    I seriously so suspect he earns more the less they spend in the transfer market. It's the only explanation for their lack of spending and his positive attitude towards it. He's on a back hander
                    It's what the internet is for.
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                    Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                    May the Lord bless this post.

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                      #11
                      Looks like someone wants some more transfer cash! Those ****ers are even more broke than we are. The only thing saving them is their success which is slowly coming to an end as most their team will be collecting their bus passes.

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