Friday, 23 September 2011
"Sir Alex irreplaceable"
MANCHESTER-Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton, re-affirmed that none of the managers on the current figures are deemed worthy enough to replace Sir Alex Ferguson. This opinion is at once mementalkan Jose Mouriho ambition who hope someday to replace Sir Alex.
"No one deserves to be nominated manager of Manchester United. No one else can fill this position, "said Sir Bobby as quoted menmedia.co.uk, Friday (23.09.11).
Sir Bobby was hoping that Sir Alex had put off his desire to retire in the near future. "I hope he can continue to handle this team any longer," Sir Bobby please.
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho staying digadang by some parties as candidates for leading Manchester United manager Sir Alex during retirement. However, in the eyes of Sir Bobby, even though a so-called Mourinho will not be able to approach the incision is accomplished Sir Alex at Old Trafford.
"The record 19 times champion title is a pure fruit of the work Alex Ferguson. It will not be realized without Alex Ferguson, "said Sir Bobby.
He is the reason of all the good things that happen at this club. How it works has become the ethos of everyone here, "said Sir Bobby.
Sir Alex who is now 69-year-old has 25 years of dealing with MU and produce 12 Premier League titles and two Champions League. Sir Bobby explains why the club can be as successful as this in the hands of Sir Alex.
"He knows the club inside and out. Each player always perform to the limit of his ability because he who controls all things in this club, not just the coaches and the squad set the core, but everything about this club, and the results we can see for yourself, "said Sir Bobby length.
Sir Bobby is now 73-year-old has also been dealt another legendary manager, Sir Matt Busby. Sir Bobby to play as much as 758 times for Manchester United, creating 249 goals, offered three English League titles and one Champions Cup for 17-year career at Manchester United (1956-1973).
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