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This is a man who's won a sh*t load of trophies and yet it seems given the opportunity to talk about his life's work he chose to spout bile about anyone who dared not hang off his nut sack while making himself look a c*nt in the process.

 

'classless prick.

 

man u fans r gassed off supporting the team who won them sh*t load of trophies

 

how gassed do u think the guy who made that team is gna be ?

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This is a man who's won a sh*t load of trophies and yet it seems given the opportunity to talk about his life's work he chose to spout bile about anyone who dared not hang off his nut sack while making himself look a c*nt in the process.

 

'Gerrard isn't a top, top player...but I tried to sign him...and he could win games on his own...and he was the only player who could hurt us through the middle of the park.'

Apparently he couldn't get a kick when on the park against Keane or Scholes, what about the first two kicks in this video?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmIULMHA1Tw

 

He dedicated a chapter to Liverpool talking about everything from Benitez not having any other managers as friends to how Henderson runs potentially f*cking up his knees to Stewart Downing keeping him up at night. He's obsessed but no doubt people will lap it up from the classless prick.

 

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>oh he mad

 

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This is a man who's won a sh*t load of trophies and yet it seems given the opportunity to talk about his life's work he chose to spout bile about anyone who dared not hang off his nut sack while making himself look a c*nt in the process.

 

'classless prick.

 

man u fans r gassed off supporting the team who won them sh*t load of trophies

 

how gassed do u think the guy who made that team is gna be ?

 

My whole point is he isn't gassed about the trophies, he's just bitter.

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Ferguson lacking class?

 

Never.

More surprised that some people (not on here) are surprised. Guess this fallacy of "always acting in the best interest of the club has gone out the window then. Rightly so, it was always an illusion but seeing as he said it, people believed it.

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Ferguson lacking class?

 

Never.

 

 

Ferguson says Benitez showed no interest in forming relationships with other managers, declaring it a ‘dangerous policy’.

 

but...

 

When Ferguson's young grandson, Charlie, was badly injured in a car crash and was treated at Liverpool's Alder Hey hospital, Benítez wrote to him to offer his assistance of any sort. It was May 2009, at the end of the season when their relationship had reached its nadir, and it suggested the ability to rise above the professional conflict.

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This is a man who's won a sh*t load of trophies and yet it seems given the opportunity to talk about his life's work he chose to spout bile about anyone who dared not hang off his nut sack while making himself look a c*nt in the process.

'classless prick.

man u fans r gassed off supporting the team who won them sh*t load of trophies

how gassed do u think the guy who made that team is gna be ?

My whole point is he isn't gassed about the trophies, he's just bitter.

PMSL. Can u explain what he is bitter about

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A lot judging by how much of his book is about people he doesn't actually like rather than the people he does.

 

He had the audacity to say he doesn't hold grudges yet releases an autobiography that is largely him chatting shit about people, regurgitating disputes from as far back as a decade ago 6 months after he's retired and felt no way about unsettling your club in the process.

 

He's a classless c*nt of a man no matter how good of a manager he was and I find it funny so many Man United fans seem oblivious to the fact he couldn't give a flying fuck about you or the club. 

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A lot judging by how much of his book is about people he doesn't actually like rather than the people he does.

 

He had the audacity to say he doesn't hold grudges yet releases an autobiography that is largely him chatting sh*t about people, regurgitating disputes from as far back as a decade ago 6 months after he's retired and felt no way about unsettling your club in the process.

 

He's a classless c*nt of a man no matter how good of a manager he was and I find it funny so many Man United fans seem oblivious to the fact he couldn't give a flying f*ck about you or the club. 

 

Don't agree with this

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Michael Laudrup believes what goes on behind the closed doors of a football club's dressing room should remain there.

 

The Dane says he is not intending to make public his opinions on his Swansea players - even when his managerial career is over - and has criticised Sir Alex Ferguson for lifting the lid on his dealings with certain stars in the Scot's latest autobiography.

 

He also feels that during Ferguson's long and successful career at Manchester United, there has to be more interesting things to report than arguments with David Beckham and Roy Keane, and insists such details should never be made public.

 

Laudrup said: "People are always saying what happens in the dressing room stays in the dressing room.

 

"I think that when you are part of a football team it is a group.

 

"That means the players and the staff, including the manager and all that administration.

 

"You are a group and the bigger things from the outside always try to come in, and as a manager you always say 'okay we have to try to be a group' and then suddenly a few years later things about that come out in books or in interviews.

 

"People sometimes start to talk about what happened there, and what people said.

 

"You think at that time everyone agreed they were all part of a group and you see so many times people coming out saying what happened and what he did.

 

"You can do it but I wouldn't do it, so don't expect me in five or 10 years' time to talk about what really happened with our penalty at Wembley (when Nathan Dyer and Jonathan de Guzman argued over who should take the spot-kick) and whether I said anything to this player or that player.

 

"At the moment you have that group and it should stay like that."

 

He added: "If we are talking about a guy like Ferguson, I am sure there is a lot of really good stuff in there explaining games, tactics, systems that everybody could learn from.

 

"But the headlines are all about these things about one player, or the other player wanting to leave.

 

"I saw some of the headlines and I refuse to believe that that is the most interesting stuff in the book.

 

"What Ferguson has achieved in so many years, there must be so many interesting things.

 

"Can it be so interesting what happened one day with Roy Keane or a boot in the head of Beckham and why that happened?

 

"That can't be the most interesting thing in a book about a manager's life for 25-26 years."

 

A man with class

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David Beckham has refused to criticise Sir Alex Ferguson for comments about him in his autobiography.

 

The former Manchester United manager has revealed he sold Beckham to Real Madrid in 2003 because he felt the former England captain had lost his focus.

 

But Beckham has no ill feelings toward the man who nurtured his career at United and admits he wants Ferguson to manage his Major League Soccer franchise.

 

Beckham, who was speaking to fans on his Facebook page at the launch of his new autobiography, said: "I'm not going to sit here and be negative about a man who gave me the chance to play for my boyhood team. That I'd always dreamt of playing for.

 

"For me, like I said, he gave me the chance to do that. He believed in me, he believed in the rest of the young lads that came through with us.

 

He joked: "Funny thing was, obviously I'm involved in the MLS and I'm involved in bringing my own franchise into the league and actually he was one of the first numbers that I was going to call to be manager, but I'm not so sure anymore. I'm not sure he'd accept.

 

"All joking aside, at the end of the day, I wouldn't be negative about Sir Alex Ferguson because he was the man that gave me the chance to live my dream.

 

Beckham is planning to set up his MLS franchise in Miami, although an ownership deal is yet to be agreed.

 

The 38-year-old admits he is relishing the challenge of setting up an American team following his successful playing career at Los Angeles Galaxy.

 

Beckham said: "When I signed my contract six, seven years ago, my manager Simon Fuller actually got a clause in the contract that enabled me to have a franchise at the end of my playing career and obviously now I've stopped playing.

 

"A year before we started looking around at different places. Miami was obviously one of them. We've looked at other places as well, but I'm excited about that. I'm passionate about it. I'm passionate about staying involved in football. An owner of a team is something I'm passionate about."

 

Classy

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