Slurgie is a t**t ..... At least 1 journo agrees

mat said:
For the aid of fellow BM's who wouldn't want to cross that shit stain of a papers palm with silver.
THE Premier League has waved goodbye to a 'great man' in Alex Ferguson and is ready to throw open its arms to welcome back another great 'character' in Jose Mourinho.
Both are widely acclaimed as 'winners', which these days appears to be all that matters when it comes to football.
When Ferguson announced his retirement last month, TV, radio, newspapers, Twitter — every media outlet was swamped with gushing fondness of the most decorated British manager of all time.
Pretty much the whole country went misty-eyed over a grisled, bitter man who won lots of cups but lacked the class necessary to be considered a real winner.
Kicking a boot at David Beckham? How we laughed. Try that on one of your employees in any other business and see where it gets you.
Harassing referees became a hobby for Manchester United on his watch and how everyone chuckled at the phenomenon of 'Fergie Time'.
As for the Press, which free of charge plastered pictures of Manchester United stars complete with sponsors logos in the papers every day, they were held in utter contempt.
I have an A-Level in maths but still managed to lose count of the times this supposed 'great man' would simply ignore my polite request for a post-match interview at every ground in London. Not even an acknowledgement of my presence, not even a "no thanks, son".
And then to be caught out on TV muttering under his breath that he wanted to ban a reporter who dared ask a football-related question about Ryan Giggs after his star winger was caught playing away.
Yet still he is cherished like a cosy grandpa.
As for The Special One and his arrival back at Chelsea, Ferguson is simply passing the baton.
This is the man who accused one of the world's top referees of colluding with the manager of one of the world's top clubs during a match involving Chelsea. What a hoot!
Jose is back, fresh from a £500 fine for eye-gouging an opposition manager during his turbulent two years as boss of Real Madrid.
First time around at Stamford Bridge he was amusing for a while with his outspoken habits and, yes, the Press lapped it up.
By the end, his spiky soundbites were like a broken record and the expectations among journalists are that it won't be long before he is at it again despite claiming to be a changed man.
If being a winner means you have to behave like this, then you know what? I'm delighted to remain a loser.
 
Fergie was a great manager,the stats don't lie,but he was aided and abetted for years by having more money to spend than any other manager due to the rags massive income,sponsorship etcetera,then the closed shop cartel of the top 4 champions league money.

He got the odd bloody nose off Arsenal and later Chelsea but by and large he was still top dog and bully in the playground.We had no money and were never going to be a challenge,so aside from the odd derby loss he could lord it over Manchester and us.

Once the takeover happened he wasn't getting it all his own way and boy didn't he hate it!!He knew he had someone now in his own backyard who would only get bigger and stronger and like all bullies he didn't want to hang around to become second best.Us being so lacklustre this season helped him go out at the top,winning the rags their 20th title,though of course only 13 were under him.

You can see why he was so distraught losing to Madrid now as he was hoping to win the league and champions league double,though either Barcelona,Dortmund or Bayern would have beaten them if they had got through,probably heavier than Madrid did.

He was an arrogant bully and i am glad he has gone,good riddance!
 
I'm just glad someone's finally had the balls to put it into press what we were all thinking over the years, and I've no doubt that more shit will come out about how much of a bullying twunt he could be. I'm still waiting for Scholes to be chastised over his shocking tackling throughout his career instead of the commentators pissing themselves laughing giving it the old 'haha good ole scholsey again'

But

GPC has to be respected for the length of his reign at the rags and the trophies won, I've also got friends who know him personally in his Scottish Labour Party capacity and say he's a good guy who finds time to speak to everyone at the events they were at, and never spoke about football.

I still think he's a massive ****.
 
mat said:
For the aid of fellow BM's who wouldn't want to cross that shit stain of a papers palm with silver.
THE Premier League has waved goodbye to a 'great man' in Alex Ferguson and is ready to throw open its arms to welcome back another great 'character' in Jose Mourinho.
Both are widely acclaimed as 'winners', which these days appears to be all that matters when it comes to football.
When Ferguson announced his retirement last month, TV, radio, newspapers, Twitter — every media outlet was swamped with gushing fondness of the most decorated British manager of all time.
Pretty much the whole country went misty-eyed over a grisled, bitter man who won lots of cups but lacked the class necessary to be considered a real winner.
Kicking a boot at David Beckham? How we laughed. Try that on one of your employees in any other business and see where it gets you.
Harassing referees became a hobby for Manchester United on his watch and how everyone chuckled at the phenomenon of 'Fergie Time'.
As for the Press, which free of charge plastered pictures of Manchester United stars complete with sponsors logos in the papers every day, they were held in utter contempt.
I have an A-Level in maths but still managed to lose count of the times this supposed 'great man' would simply ignore my polite request for a post-match interview at every ground in London. Not even an acknowledgement of my presence, not even a "no thanks, son".
And then to be caught out on TV muttering under his breath that he wanted to ban a reporter who dared ask a football-related question about Ryan Giggs after his star winger was caught playing away.
Yet still he is cherished like a cosy grandpa.
As for The Special One and his arrival back at Chelsea, Ferguson is simply passing the baton.
This is the man who accused one of the world's top referees of colluding with the manager of one of the world's top clubs during a match involving Chelsea. What a hoot!
Jose is back, fresh from a £500 fine for eye-gouging an opposition manager during his turbulent two years as boss of Real Madrid.
First time around at Stamford Bridge he was amusing for a while with his outspoken habits and, yes, the Press lapped it up.
By the end, his spiky soundbites were like a broken record and the expectations among journalists are that it won't be long before he is at it again despite claiming to be a changed man.
If being a winner means you have to behave like this, then you know what? I'm delighted to remain a loser.
 

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