blue10high
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Spot on old Taggart is on his last legs
oakiecokie said:I sometimes have to pinch myself,that this actually happened,even though I still have MOTD highlights still saved.
I would estimate that I have seen that programme some 30+ times and NEVER EVER get sick of watching it.
That second half display,still ranks as one of my all time favourites.
-- Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:32 pm --
Alex Ferguson: Can Manchester City be top dogs? 'Not in my lifetime'
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By Ian Herbert
Saturday, 19 September 2009
Sir Alex Ferguson conducts Manchester United training at Carrington yesterday in preparation for tomorrow's derby against Mark Hughes' expensively assembled City side
It was one of those wonderful pieces of theatre which will be so missed when Sir Alex Ferguson has packed up his tracksuit and gone.
Someone had asked him whether Manchester United will ever go into a derby match as underdogs and for 15 seconds or more he eyed his inquisitor, the hint of a glint in those narrow eyes, and you wondered whether that individual or Manchester City would be on the receiving end of the full force of his opinion. "What time is it?" he said, at last. "I think it is time for me to leave." And as he clambered from his seat, an answer to that question... "Not in my lifetime."
It was such a measured and excellent response, a match for all the cool insouciance which has made Mark Hughes the winner of the phoney war which has been raging across Manchester all summer, that a part of you hoped that no-one would remind Ferguson that he couldn't leave the table just yet because there was another round of interviews to get through. They did. Back to the table he came.
Before the smart pay-off line, there was more of the evidence that Ferguson, for all attempts to infer the opposite, really does see City as a threat and really does resent the departure across town of Carlos Tevez, a touchstone for the rivalry which makes tomorrow's arguably the most keenly contested Old Trafford derby of them all. Tevez remains a major doubt, but he bore the full force of Ferguson's ire and was told not to expect a hero's welcome at Old Trafford. "He will get a surprise. It is a different culture nowadays," Ferguson snarled.
Oh what a wonderful piece of shit hitting the fan,for this vile piss head of a so called human being.
Perhaps your life isn`t going to last much longer then,old purple nose ??