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Manchester United visit Arsenal on Sunday with Sir Alex Ferguson’s men closing in on what would be a record 19th...... Read more...

FIFA.com takes a closer look at some of the choice gems produced by Sir Alex Ferguson, a legend of British football and a man who has a unique way with words.

Manuel Neuer has revealed almighty praise from Sir Alex Ferguson was no consolation for Schalke’s 2-0 loss to Manchester United, while Raul has all but ruled out his side’s hopes of reaching Wembley.

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says the coming week is pivotal for their season as the Red Devils face Arsenal and Chelsea before defending their 2-0 UEFA Champions League lead against Schalke at home.

Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he has been surprised by the impact Javier Hernandez has made at Manchester United, with Dimitar Berbatov now below the Mexican in the pecking order at Old Trafford.

Eric Cantona comparing Sir Alex Ferguson to Gandhi, Franklin Lobos on how football helped him while trapped in a Chilean mine, Jose Mourinho on Cristiano Ronaldo’s position and Jason Culina on playing for his father.

Sir Alex Ferguson has tied up the signature of Danish international goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard as Manchester United look for the long-term replacement for the 40-year-old Edwin van der Sar.

Manchester United chief executive David Gill insists Sir Alex Ferguson can splash out as much as he wants in the transfer market despite fears the club’s mounting debts is restricting his spendi... Read more...

inflatable_refereeYou know the old football chant “You’re not fit to referee”? Fans will sing that at an official having who’s having a particularly bad or biased game, but FIFA has said it quite literally to two refereeing trios who had been selected for World Cup duty, but then failed the pre-World Cup (and Alex Ferguson approved?) referee fitness test. FIFA has told the six men not to bother turning up for World Cup whistle blowing.

The two sets of referees no longer going to South Africa are:

Referee: Mohamed Benouza (Algeria) + assistant referees: Nasser Abdel Nadi (Egypt)/Maamar Chabane (Algeria)
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay) + assistant referees: Emigdio Ruiz (Paraguay)/Nicolás Yegros (Paraguay)

Harsh. But wait, it gets worse.

It wasn’t that all six men failed the fitness test. The two referees – Mohomed Benouza and Carlos Amarilla – were apparently fine. It was their assistants that sank the ship by being out of shape. FIFA had grouped referees into teams of three with a common language, but also made clear that all three must pass the fitness test, or none of the three got to go to South Africa. Awkward.

So despite them being perfectly fit for the job, Benouza and Amarilla’s names will be removed from the list of World Cup referees, with Uruguay’s Martin E. Vazquez Broqueta called up as a replacement. If I’m Benouza or Amarilla here, I’m angry. I’m also putting my two linesmen on some sort of salad, water and long distance running regimen for the next four years, in the hope of making it to World Cup 2014.

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has told Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson to forget about signing Croatia midfielder Luka Modric. Ferguson is believed to be keen to bolster his midfield with ... Read more...