Fergie (merged)

Re: Fergie

Swales lives said:
About 15 years ago my mate refused to shake Bacon's hand at the Hotel Piccadilly.
He helped organise a charity doo for Barnardo's and arranged for Bacon to hand the cheque over.

Bacon didn't have to stay for a meal, do a speech or anything. Just hand a big cheque over and wish the charity well, then go home - he was there for 20 minutes. My mate arranged a car to pick him up and drop him off. He charged £3000 for doing this.
3 grand that Barnardo's kids could've had - but oh no, the great knight of the realm had to have his fee. My mate's a rag btw and he's never forgiven bacon for that night.


Anyway I digress, throw the book at the c*nt.

And this (the highlighted bit) what the press never report. I have no problem with someone getting 3 grand for 20 minutes work EXCEPT when it is for a Charity. Low life.
 
Re: Fergie

Markt85 said:
Balti said:
he looks ill to me

not long now till he goes at last

Horrible thing to say
He does tend to bring out the worst in some of our fans. I wouldn't wish anyone dead, although Neil ''Colin'' Warnock (indeed, anything connected with Leeds United) does tend to push me to the brink of wishing bad things on people. I wouldn't even wish BFS ill!
 
Re: Fergie

You charge enough charities 3k a time and eventually you can buy yourself a knighthood.

Unfortunately you can't buy anything that will make you less of a ****.
 
Fergie fury at schedule

Manchester United manager Sir Alex
Ferguson claims the television fixture
schedule is harming Premier League sides'
chances of success in Europe.
United play Everton on Sunday ahead of
their Champions League clash with Real
Madrid on Wednesday.
"The Premier League agree the contract with
TV and they are in control. But they are not
giving our teams a chance to be successful
in Europe," he said.
Madrid play their La Liga game with Seville
on Saturday.
"It is ridiculous to think we are playing on
Sunday and Real Madrid have an extra day's
rest," added Ferguson, 71.
"It is not fair. France play on Friday nights.
Why? Possibly we (England) get more
money out of television I don't know.
"Other countries make sacrifices for their top
teams in Europe. What can you do? Not turn
up? I would like to do that by the way."
United's game with Everton was initially
chosen for live TV screening by Sky and
there was an option for the game to be
played on Saturday lunchtime if the Madrid
fixture had been on a Tuesday.
"It is pointless complaining about these
things all the time," said Ferguson.
"How many times have I complained about
it? You've heard my complaints. Do they
listen?"
 
Re: Fergie fury at schedule

Maybe he should have got Gill working on their kick-off times then instead of cooking up regulations to stop any future competitors.
 
Re: Fergie fury at schedule

StMark's said:
Maybe he should have got Gill working on their kick-off times then instead of cooking up regulations to stop any future competitors.

Aye, talk about biting the hand that feeds ya!
 

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