Ferguson On His Retirement

December 9th, 2007 by Watch Football Live Leave a reply »

Alex Ferguson also has plans of eventually retiring from his managing career and passing on the position over to someone worthy of it.

As he sees his managing career is also coming to its end at a sooner time, he offers some good advice to whoever it is who would fit his post. Ferguson acknowledges the fact that his stint has always been a hot item for debate ever since especially as he is still tied up with Old Trafford. 

Actually, Ferguson is not planning on an immediate retirement. But a permanent exhibit has been organized under his glory at the museum of Manchester United. The exhibit exposed Ferguson’s amazing yet extraordinary career.

Ferguson felt that through the exhibit, he would be able to pass on some vital information and some first hand knowledge he have gained from one of the most difficult jobs there ever is in football. 

Ferguson went on to state that he would be having a good position at the club—G14. But whatever it is, he says it would surely not be as that of Bobby Charlton which is a directoral position. He acknowledges the support Charlton has always given him and he also knows that Charlton’s job is a rather tough one as well. 

Furthermore, Ferguson says that the United’s manager would be a pivotal point in the team and that whoever gets the position eventually would realize that. He also revealed that of he did not manage Manchester United, he would have been enjoying the challenges which doing managing for a foreign team could bring.  

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