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ALEX FERGUSON My Autobiography

ALEX FERGUSON My Autobiography 2

The autobiography of the legendary Manchester United manager

by Alex Ferguson
Hardback
Publication Date: 29/10/2013
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Sir Alex announced his retirement as manager of Manchester United after 27 years in the role. He has gone out in a blaze of glory, with United winning the Premier League for the 13th time, and he is widely considered to be the greatest manager in the history of British football.



Over the last quarter of a century there have been seismic changes at Manchester United. The only constant element has been the quality of the manager's league-winning squad and United's run of success, which included winning the Champions League for a second time in 2008. Sir Alex created a purposeful, but welcoming, and much envied culture at the club which has lasted the test of time.



Sir Alex saw Manchester United change from a conventional football club to what is now a major business enterprise, and he never failed to move with the times. It was directly due to his vision, energy and ability that he was able to build teams both on and off the pitch. He was a man-manager of phenomenal skill, and increasingly he had to deal with global stars. His relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo, for instance, was excellent and David Beckham has described Sir Alex as a father figure.



Over the past four years, Sir Alex has been reflecting on and jotting down the highlights of his extraordinary career and in his new book he will reveal his amazing story as it unfolded, from his very early days in the tough shipyard areas of Govan, in Glasgow.
ISBN:
9780340919392
9780340919392
Category:
Autobiography: sport
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
29-10-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
416
Dimensions (mm):
240x156x38mm
Weight:
0.76kg
Alex Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson was born in 1941 in Govan, Scotland. A goal-scoring centre-forward, he was later transferred to Rangers, the club he supported from boyhood, for a Scottish record fee of 65,000.

Entering management in 1974, he served East Stirlingshire and St Mirren before guiding Aberdeen to victory in the 1982-83 Cup Winners' Cup. Arriving at Manchester United in 1986, he brought them 38 trophies, including the Club World Cup, two Champions Leagues, 13 Premier Leagues and five FA Cups. His overall haul of 49 trophies made him the most successful British manager of all time.

Knighted in 1999, Sir Alex announced his retirement in 2013, when United were again crowned Premier League champions. At the age of 73, he continues to serve United as a director.

In 2012 Harvard Business School created a case-study based on Sir Alex's managerial career: Sir Alex Ferguson: Managing Manchester United, and Sir Alex is now a Fellow to the Executive Education Program at Harvard.

Sir Alex has published three previous books, the most recent of which, Alex Ferguson: My Autobiography became the fastest selling Non-Fiction hardback since records began, when it was published in 2013.

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Fascinating to get the inside track on such a successful franchise, you really get a feeling that no one ever got to be greater than the club without being removed, other than Ferguson that is, who left on his terms. Ferguson speaks frankly about players you would have thought he owed everything to, like Roy Kean, and it appears no matter how good you were and how long you played for them you were not immune to the chop. There seems to be a paternal nature to Ferguson for players whose egos are in check, but that quickly gets lost on those whose egos get beyond themselves and the team. Am loving reading this and like the way it is set out by player and topic and not just a chronological walk through history.

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He's is so great

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