🗣️ DUNCAN FERGUSON ON STEVEN GERRARD: "Steven is one player I never liked. He targeted smaller players on the pitch. Let's be honest, if he had of stamped on me, he would have arrived at LA Galaxy spread across several suitcases. Seriously, I hate weasels. People like Roy Keane and Makélélé could mix it with the toughest. They are proper men. For me, he was just a good player who received far too much credit."
Bloody love Dunc 💙
Dear INEOS,
We, the vast majority of fans, would like to express our heartfelt desire for Erik ten Hag to remain at the helm of our beloved club next season. We understand that this season has been challenging, with more than 60 separate cases of injury and illness throughout the squad. However, Ten Hag has shown his resilience and adaptability in steering the team through these turbulent times.
Furthermore, Ten Hag's commitment to strengthening the squad's depth and his alignment with the ambitions of INEOS are promising signs for the future. We believe that with the right support and resources, he can lead us to greater heights and bring back the glory days to Old Trafford.
He has already won two trophies with Man United and we believe he can deliver more. He has been instrumental in bringing in youth players that have made big difference to the squad.
In conclusion, we, the fans, stand united in our support for Erik ten Hag and urge INEOS to give him the opportunity to continue his work at Manchester United. We trust that with his guidance, the club will thrive and achieve the success we all desire.
Yours sincerely,
The Vast Majority of Manchester United Fans
Ten Hag’s RED army! ✊🔴
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🏴🗣️ Sir Alex Ferguson on playing West Ham United in 2011:
“It actually happens on a fairly regular basis. I would often twiddle things during a game or at half-time. One example that comes to mind is a game against West Ham in the closing weeks of the season in April 2011.
A few months earlier, West Ham had whipped us 4-0 in a Carling Cup tie where I had fielded a team of young players. Towards the end of that game, Wally Downes, West Ham's first-team coach, asked Wes Brown, as he waited on the sidelines to replace Jonny Evans, 'Are you going on to make a difference?'
That got right under my skin, as did the taunts from West Ham's supporters after the game, who were very aggressive towards me in the car park.
I told them, 'We're going to be back here in April and we're going to relegate you.' However, when we were 2-0 down at half-time in a match towards the end of the season, I was a long way from fulfilling my promise.
So I tossed our game plan out of the window, pulled Patrice Evra, who had played for France in the middle of the week, out of the game, and moved Ryan Giggs to left-back.
Eventually, we won 4-2 with Rooney scoring a hat-trick. A few weeks later, at the end of the season, West Ham got relegated to the Championship.”
@JayAllen33@ShropCCLeague@CricketShrops Never been so happy to read a comment!! Was starting to really worry.
I’ve managed to do a bit of light rolling with the pedestrian mower but that’s it.
Wow. 25,000 likes.
The hype for this comms was something I've never experienced before. 1000s of comments & DMs from people waiting in anticipation made me a little nervous about dropping it
Thankfully you all seemed to bloody love it
Well worth the 10 hours it took to make 🇾🇪
🗣️ Sir Alex Ferguson on playing West Ham in 2011:
“It actually happens on a fairly regular basis. I would often twiddle things during a game or at half-time. One example that comes to mind is a game against West Ham in the closing weeks of the season in April 2011.
A few months earlier, West Ham had whipped us 4-0 in a Carling Cup tie where I had fielded a team of young players. Towards the end of that game, Wally Downes, West Ham's first-team coach, asked Wes Brown, as he waited on the sidelines to replace Jonny Evans, 'Are you going on to make a difference?'
That got right under my skin, as did the taunts from West Ham's supporters after the game, who were very aggressive towards me in the car park.
I told them, 'We're going to be back here in April and we're going to relegate you.' However, when we were 2-0 down at half-time in a match towards the end of the season, I was a long way from fulfilling my promise.
So I tossed our game plan out of the window, pulled Patrice Evra, who had played for France in the middle of the week, out of the game, and moved Ryan Giggs to left-back.
Eventually, we won 4-2 with Rooney scoring a hat-trick. A few weeks later, at the end of the season, West Ham got relegated to the Championship.”