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Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has told Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson to forget about signing the Londoners' Croatia midfielder Luka Modric.

According to what reported in international sports media, Sir Alex Ferguson is willing to make Manchester United's wing-sides the best ones worldwide, therefore he's...... Read more...
(GSM) – South Korea Captain Ji-sung Park revealed that he has mentally and physically improved under the guidance of the coach Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and confident that he will p... Read more...
Interviewed by BBC, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has turned out the transfer rumours concerning 29 year old forward Dimitar Berbatov by declaring: "He is a...... Read more...

Telegraph.co.uk

Michael Owen the England outsider entertains thoughts of management
The Guardian
... talking fluently about England's 2018 World Cup bid, the thrill of playing for Sir Alex Ferguson and the increasing pull exerted by football management. ...
England World Cup bid boosted as Umbro joins inOye! Times (blog)
World Cup bosses seek Interpol's help to probe bid corruption claimsOneindia
PREMIER REPORT Betrayal of Triesman an absolute disgraceThe Japan Times
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Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson says he will not sell Dimitar Berbatov despite the striker's limited impact at the club. Berbatov scored only 12 Premier League goals last season as Chelsea bro... Read more...
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists they will not sell Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov this summer. Berbatov has been linked with AC Milan and Bayern Munich after reports that Unite... Read more...

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has said Dimitar Berbatov will not be sold, and has revealed plans for resting his FIFA World Cup players.

Sir Alex Ferguson believes USA will qualify for the knock-out stages of this summer's World Cup.

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has backed the USA to do well at June's FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa - once they have played England.