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A documentary about Ferguson's career titled Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In was released in UK cinemas on 27 May 2021 and was made available on Amazon Prime Video in the UK and Ireland on 29 May. It includes interviews from Ferguson himself, his family, doctors and former players who he managed throughout his career.
The period from 1986, when Alex Ferguson was appointed as Manchester United manager, to 2013, when he announced his retirement from football, was the most successful in the club's history. Ferguson joined the club from Aberdeen on the same day that Ron Atkinson was dismissed, [1] and guided the club to an 11th-place finish in the league. [2]
On 8 May 2013, United's long-time manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, announced that he would retire from his position as manager after 26 + 1 ⁄ 2 years in charge, making him the longest-serving manager of any English club by this stage.
The pair were married for nearly 60 years before her death, having met while they were both working at a typewriter factory in Glasgow. When Ferguson announced his retirement as manager of ...
Ferguson won his 13th and final league title in the 2012–13 season, making it 20 titles overall for United. Near the end of the season, Ferguson announced his retirement, and he was replaced by Everton manager David Moyes. [9] He retired as the most decorated manager in football history. [10] [11]
Sir Alex Ferguson was among the mourners at Sir Bobby Charlton’s memorial service on Monday, alongside a raft of Manchester United players both past and present in the 1,000 invited guests.
Cathy had been married to Sir Alex since 1966, with the couple having met while they were both working at a typewriter factory. The wife of the former Manchester United manager died at the age of ...
Alex Ferguson, who took charge of a total of 2,155 competitive games between 1974 and 2013, holds the world record for the most games as a manager, starting with East Stirlingshire in Scotland and finishing with an enormously successful 27-year spell as manager of Manchester United, also including an interim spell as manager of the Scotland ...