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Let's see if this ****** changes his tune any time soon...
Moyes on FFP (expect him to be muzzled soon): "It could make the rich richer & the poor poorer, increasing the gulf in the Premier League. It has been brought in with good intentions but we could end up concluding that it is restricting trading."Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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I know the ****s that did this too. Some Australian Manc loving marketing Director. What a ****ing penis.Originally posted by Chazza View PostWas muß, das muß.
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Sir Alex Ferguson: I did pressure referees into giving Manchester United 'Fergie time'
Sir Alex Ferguson has owned up to the worst kept secret in football – he used to pressure referees into granting additional time at the end of matches.
By Nick Pearce
9:57AM BST 17 May 2013
And Ferguson, who is set to manage Manchester United for the final time before retirement against West Bromwich Albion on Sunday, said he would be making sure his successor David Moyes gets a watch synched to 'Fergie Time'.
"He’ll get one, don’t worry, we’ve got good sponsors," said Ferguson. "The fourth official (against Swansea) on Sunday showed me the board and it said eight minutes. I said, 'think again!'.
"That’s been a part of it too, the pressure you try and put on referees. But I save mind games for opponents."
Ferguson will bring the curtain down on nearly 27 years at United when he roams the touchline for the final time on Sunday.
And he says retirement will be a chance to test himself outside of football.
"I'll need challenges of a different nature," he added. "I’ll probably take some language lessons. And another thing is I’m going to drink all the vineyards dry!"Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Let's hope he starts with English. ****Sir Alex Ferguson: I did pressure referees into giving Manchester United 'Fergie time'
Sir Alex Ferguson has owned up to the worst kept secret in football – he used to pressure referees into granting additional time at the end of matches.
By Nick Pearce
9:57AM BST 17 May 2013
And Ferguson, who is set to manage Manchester United for the final time before retirement against West Bromwich Albion on Sunday, said he would be making sure his successor David Moyes gets a watch synched to 'Fergie Time'.
"He’ll get one, don’t worry, we’ve got good sponsors," said Ferguson. "The fourth official (against Swansea) on Sunday showed me the board and it said eight minutes. I said, 'think again!'.
"That’s been a part of it too, the pressure you try and put on referees. But I save mind games for opponents."
Ferguson will bring the curtain down on nearly 27 years at United when he roams the touchline for the final time on Sunday.
And he says retirement will be a chance to test himself outside of football.
"I'll need challenges of a different nature," he added. "I’ll probably take some language lessons. And another thing is I’m going to drink all the vineyards dry!"
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Originally posted by Pablo1981 View PostNope. He actually said all that. I had to check too
Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
Which bit did you think I'd added? The bit about getting pissed up?!
Yeah, thought you added that. Seems others did tooOriginally posted by Muddled View Post
+1.
I thought the bit about drinking the vineyard dry was a Shaggy edit.
*Except Michael, who died.
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