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Fergie, the greatest: Manchester United 1986-2013 : the biography of Sir Alex Ferguson ([New] edition.)

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May 8, 2013: the day Manchester United fans had dreaded for nearly three decades.Sir Alex Ferguson announced he was to step down as manager of the worlds biggest football club after 26 years in charge.

The Scot, affectionately known as Fergie to Uniteds vast army of fans worldwide, signed of in style with an honours list that confirmed him as the most successful manager in British and World football.

At the age of 71, he would leave United having won 38 trophies an amazing haul that included 13 league titles, two Champions League crowns, five Cups and four League Cups.Fergie would now become a director and ambassador for the club he had rebuilt from top to bottom and turned into the greatest in the world during his colourful, wonder-filled reign.

That he would still be around to offer help and advice if needed to incoming new boss David Moyes helped slightly cushion the blow of his departure for United fans.

Fergie had left Moyes a wonderful platform from which to build: a talented, young squad that had just brought the club its record-breaking 20th top-flight title and a stadium and training facilities second to none.The story of Sir Alex Ferguson is a true rags-to-riches fairytale.

Born in Govan, Glasgow, in 1941, he played for Queens Park, Dunfermline and Rangers before retiring in 1974 to begin his managerial career.

At Aberdeen, he led a struggling side to the Scottish League Championship and the 1983 European Cup Winners Cup.

But it would be at Manchester United that Sir Alex achieved world domination.

Joining the club in November 1986, things didnt go exactly to plan in Sir Alexs first few years at United, but signing Eric Cantona for a bargain 1.2 million in 1992 helped turn the tide and secure their first league trophy in 26 years.An incredible run of success followed, shaped by the emergence of Fergies Feldglings Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Nicky Butt. And Fergies finest moment was still to come, when Manchester united romped to an unprecedented Treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League trophies in 1999.

He was knighted the same year for his services to football.

Under Sir Alex, United have surpassed Uniteds arch-rivals Liverpools league title haul, and have reached four Champions League finals, winning the trophy on two occasions.

This in-depth biography charts Fergies unstoppable rise and pays trivute to the greatest manager the world has ever seen.

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Product Details
John Blake
1782197311 / 9781782197317
eBook
10/06/2013
England
English
222 pages
Previous edition: published as Walking in a Fergie wonderland. 2010 Description based on print version record.