Saturday, December 24, 2011

Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson vows to 'keep chasing the dream'

After 25 years at the club, Manchester United still have the same enthusiasm as his first match in charge at Oxford United

Sir Alex Ferguson is thinking back to his first game in charge - "we've lost with blood" - and try to explain why, on the eve of its 25th anniversary at Manchester United, which has always an extraordinary appetite for future work. "I think three or four years," he said. "It's a long way, believe me."

He speaks of unity that allows you, not far from 70 years to get away with such a lack of impossible dream: to bed before midnight, Carrington, before dawn. Then it is clear from the questions and leads his audience to the photographs on the walls before a more enlightened as to why he does not want to let go.

This youth-academy is the United States is in the process, and this is where you can see pictures of the golden generation - David Beckham, the Neville brothers, Gary and Phil, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt - in the air taking some of the 37 trophies that have accumulated on the clock Ferguson.

"used to be?" Ferguson muses. "No, it's not. It will happen again. Can not think that Manchester United could have a single cycle of players that good. Always keep pursuing a dream."

The truth is that the future is too excited to give it up. United won the FA Cup last season of youth, with interesting talents, like Paul Pogba and Ravel Morrison emerging. Ferguson wants to be there to see if they can. "We

get many like that. We must. "

these days, do not even want to think about a retirement date, and any person that grows on the subject, it is safe. The genius is still there, although Ferguson is described as a "pot" these days. Witnesses say that "purple" when the actor in his birthday dinner was a joke about Ryan Giggs.

The next morning, back at Carrington to commit to a decision by Morrison to write "piss-take" on his Twitter account after failing to enter the reserve team on Thursday night. "There's always something," said Ferguson. "Every day brings something new."

However, "I love being around young players, young players prefer" and later, using the example of Sir Bobby Robson, who opens with some of the qualities that should be in the upper end of the business for so long.
"He [Robson] had all his health problems, including two or three different episodes of cancer, but has never stopped. Most people were happy to overcome that and have a nice easy life. But Bobby, the right to the end, wanted to return to management. This kind of enthusiasm is incredible. It's a gift. People do not understand that it is not easy to work hard in the 70 years. "



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