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Sir Alex Ferguson reflects on life as football manager: ‘I miss it sometimes’
Eleven years on from his retirement from the game, Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he still misses being a football manager. The former Manchester United boss, 82, stepped down at the end of the 2012-13 season after 27 years at Old Trafford,
'I miss it sometimes' - Sir Alex Ferguson opens up on life after Manchester United as he admits he still pines for the dugout during 'big games'
Sir Alex Ferguson admitted to missing the dugout during "big games" while opening up on life after Manchester United.
I miss being a football manager – Sir Alex Ferguson
Legendary Manchester United boss, Sir Alex Ferguson, has admitted that he misses life as a football manager. The 82-year-old stepped away from manager after the 2012/2013 season. Ferguson retired after leading United to their 13th Premier League title in what was his 27th year at Old Trafford.
I 100 per cent fear getting dementia but have ways to try to fight it off, admits Man Utd icon Sir Alex Ferguson, 82
SIR ALEX FERGUSON has revealed that he is “100 per cent” worried about getting dementia. The former Manchester United boss, 82, also lifted the lid on how he misses life in the Old
Ex Man United Boss Sir Alex Ferguson Explains What He Misses About Management
Sir Alex Ferguson has been retired since 2013 after leaving Manchester United. The 82-year-old has disclosed what he misses the most about management.
Alex Ferguson admits he misses being in management
The Scotsman has been retired since the 2012-2013 season, when his team last won the Premier League. The 82-year-old lifted Premier league titles and 38 trophies overall, including the Champions League twice. "Yeah, I miss it sometimes," he told BBC Breakfast.
‘I miss it sometimes,’ says Sir Alex Ferguson as former Man Utd manager opens up in rare interview
LEGENDARY Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has opened up about “missing” life in the Old Trafford dugout. The 82-year-old retired from management in 2013 following a 27-year
Sir Alex Ferguson on Manchester United career: I still miss it
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he sometimes still misses the job, 11 years after he ended his legendary career.
Sir Alex Ferguson admits there are times he still misses managing Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson admits that he still misses managing Manchester United in the biggest matches despite calling time on his career in the dugout 11 years ago.
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‘I’m 82, of course I’m worried’ – emotional Sir Alex Ferguson reveals dementia fear as he opens up on loss of wife Cathy
SIR ALEX FERGUSON has lifted the lid on his fear of losing his memory after seeing his old Man Utd pals such as Bobby ...
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Sir Alex Ferguson opens up on dementia fear and does quizzes to keep his mind sharp
Studies have shown a link between football and an increased risk in developing dementia with several England legends ...
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Sir Alex Ferguson speaks of loss of beloved wife Cathy in rare interview
Former Aberdeen and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has opened up on the death of his much-loved wife Cathy in a ...
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Man Utd legend Rio Ferdinand reveals Sir Alex Ferguson’s advice on how to beat ex-Liverpool star Luis Suarez
RIO FERDINAND has revealed the advice that Sir Alex Ferguson gave to him on how to beat Luis Suarez. The Manchester United ...
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Man Utd news: Sir Alex Ferguson makes telling admission as midfielder’s failed transfer explained
Manchester United's legendary ex-manager Sir Alex Ferguson has spoken out, while the reasons behind Adrien Rabiot's failed move to the Premier League have emerged ...
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