Showing posts with label Sir Alex Ferguson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Alex Ferguson. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Manchester United News >> Sir Alex praises Andersons appearance
0 comments Posted by Chaz at 3:25 AMBBC Football | Barclays Premier League | Barclays Premiership | Manchester United Football Club | Manchester United Football Team | Manchester United FC | News Now Manchester United | Latest News Manchester United | Manchester United News | Manchester United News Now | Anderson Manchester United Midfielder | Anderson Manchester United Player | Sir Alex praises Andersons appearance | Season 2011-2012
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Sir Alex praises Andersons appearance |
Anderson News | Latest News Anderson | Anderson News Now | Anderson Pictures and Wallpaper | Anderson Photos | 2011-2012
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was deeply satisfied with the performance shown by his midfielder Anderson on the 2011-2012 season. He also praised Anderson's performance is increasingly better.
"He is an exceptional player, he had suffered some injury in a long time but he was now able to show his best performances." said Ferguson.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Manchester United >> David de Gea debut appearance has not been satisfactory Ferguson
0 comments Posted by Chaz at 2:05 AMBBC Football | Barclays Premier League | Barclays Premiership | Manchester United Football Club | Manchester United Football Team | Manchester United FC | Manchester United News | Manchester United News Now | Manchester United Latest News | Manchester United News Now | David de Gea Manchester United Goalkeeper | David de Gea Manchester United Player | David de Gea Appearance for Manchester United | Season 2011-2012
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David de Gea debut appearance has not been satisfactory Ferguson |
David de Gea News | David de Gea Latest News | David de Gea News Now | David de Gea Pictures and Wallpaper | David de Gea Photos | 2011-2012
Manchester United's new goalkeeper, David de Gea has made his debut as Manchester United face Chicago Fire in a friendly in the Man Utd USA tour 2011. In the match, Manchester United is already proud of the appearance of de Gea, but Ferguson is reportedly not satisfied with the appearance of De Gea.
According to Ferguson, De Gea is still need for adaptation with teammate, De Gea also still have problems with language so it's rather difficult to communicate. Ferguson also requires de Gea to quickly learn English.
According to Ferguson, De Gea is still need for adaptation with teammate, De Gea also still have problems with language so it's rather difficult to communicate. Ferguson also requires de Gea to quickly learn English.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Sir Alex Ferguson has won the Barclays manager of the year awards 2010-2011
0 comments Posted by Chaz at 10:15 PMBBC Football | Sir Alex Ferguson Manager Manchester United | Manager of the Year 2011 | Latest News Barclays Premier League | FA Premier League | Manager Award | Manager of the Year awards | English Football Award | Season 2010-2011
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Sir Alex Ferguson has won the Barclays manager of the year awards 2010-2011 |
Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson managed to achieve upon the success by winning the annual award as the manager of the year 2010-2011.
This success could not be separated from its contribution to deliver Manchester United won the Premier league title and into the Champions league final round. However, Manchester United's failure could only won runner-up after conquered Barcelona 3-1 in the Champions League Final.
Monday, February 21, 2011
BBC Barclays Premier League Football | Sir Alex Ferguson | Manchester United Football Club | Biography | Player Profile and Career | Manager
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Sir alex Ferguson Manager of Manchester United |
Sir Alex ferguson Profile
Name : Alexander Chapman Ferguson.
Place/Date of birth : Scotland, 31 December 1941.
Height : 1.73 m
Manager team : Retirement.
Career :
Player (Stiker)
1957–1960 : Queen's Park.
1960–1964 : St. Johnstone.
1964–1967 : Dunfermline Athletic.
1967–1969 : Rangers.
1969–1973 : Falkirk.
1973–1974 : Ayr United.
Teams managed
1973-1974 : East Stirlingshire.
1974–1978 : St. Mirren.
1978–1986 : Aberdeen.
1985–1986 : Scotland.
1986– 2012: Manchester United.
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