FERGIE: I'M OUT
Sir Alex Ferguson has told close family and friends he is QUITTING Manchester United for good.
The Scot has vowed to leave before the year is out amid concerns over behind-the-scenes goings on at Old Trafford.
Last night a source revealed "Ferguson has finally had enough. He is sick and tired of some of the players. Their performance levels just haven't been good enough and he doesn't think he can get any more out of them. Last year they were fighting for winning the Champions League, now Fergie's worrying about even qualifying for the competition next year."
No names were revealed, however it is thought that Owen Hargreaves has constantly been a nuisance in his long-term injury recovery process, whilst Nani has been publicly hairdryered too often in the dressing room after matches for the manager's liking. The list of culprits also includes Anderson and Berbatov, for reasons unrelated to football.
Second in the league and setting the pace in their Champions League group is just not considered good enough any more either and this was made clear to Ferguson by the Glazers, who currently have the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lavishing in last place in the NFC South.
The search for a replacement will be an intriguing one; nevertheless, the pressure has finally got to the wily Scot and an announcement is expected in the next 48 hours.
Sir Alex Ferguson has told close family and friends he is QUITTING Manchester United for good.
The Scot has vowed to leave before the year is out amid concerns over behind-the-scenes goings on at Old Trafford.
Last night a source revealed "Ferguson has finally had enough. He is sick and tired of some of the players. Their performance levels just haven't been good enough and he doesn't think he can get any more out of them. Last year they were fighting for winning the Champions League, now Fergie's worrying about even qualifying for the competition next year."
No names were revealed, however it is thought that Owen Hargreaves has constantly been a nuisance in his long-term injury recovery process, whilst Nani has been publicly hairdryered too often in the dressing room after matches for the manager's liking. The list of culprits also includes Anderson and Berbatov, for reasons unrelated to football.
Second in the league and setting the pace in their Champions League group is just not considered good enough any more either and this was made clear to Ferguson by the Glazers, who currently have the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lavishing in last place in the NFC South.
The search for a replacement will be an intriguing one; nevertheless, the pressure has finally got to the wily Scot and an announcement is expected in the next 48 hours.