Re: Fergie
This is an imperative and no mistake.
Stortz said:Yep it's obvious, he wants to stand there in the middle of the swamp with the trophy in his hands come may an have a little teary goodbye I'm convinced of it. And we MUST stop it from happening!stony said:Blue2112 said:Just watching Sky Sports news now and these were the two phrases used to describe Uniteds signing of Zaha before and after they showed a clip of Fergursons latest conference ''Sir Alex Fergurson understandably very happy to have got his man'' and ''one very happy Manchester United manger''.
I watched the clip of Fergie and not once did he appear to be delighted or happy. Infact he looked the complete opposite. His words were slurred and incomprehensive, so much I had to rewind it to grasp what he was actually saying. He often paused for breath and his breathing did sound quite heavy as if he was struggling to catch his breath. If he's a well man then i'm a 47 yr old six pack bronze adonis.
If you happen to see it's the look on his face at the end as if he's forgot what he was actually talking about and it looked around trying to catch where he was. Added to his constant heavy breathing and ringing his hands all the time he just does not look a healthy man to me.
''As we like to do (pause).....sign young players with potential (pause).....we always feel we can develop players here well (pause)......and thats proved (pause)''...its case many times.....so (cough) hopefully it.....the boy will enjoy it coming here......and eventually....does enjoy it in summertime''.
I'm sorry Sky but he looked very much far from ''one very happy Manchester United manger''.
It's his last year, I'm convinced of it.
This is an imperative and no mistake.