Category Archives: Football Managers

Alexander Ferguson

Photo all rights reserved by tbirdshockeyfan Manchester United’s long serving manager is considered to be one of the best in the world. He is at the helm since 1986, and presently has no signs of retiring. Alexander Chapman “Alex” Ferguson … Continue reading

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Real Madrid: Not at this Time. Barcelona joined in the Bid.

Real Madrid president Ramon Calderón has finally conceded in his attempt to entice Cristiano Ronaldo to Bernabeu. He will be getting 150,000 pounds a week salary. Calderon doesnt want to strain the relationship between the two clubs. Since Manchester appears … Continue reading

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Jose Mourinho, the new Inter Milan manager

Former Chelsea coach is now officially the new manager of Internazionale Milan. Mourinho will replace Roberto Mancini despite leading Inter to three consecutive titles in Serie A. Although Mancini failed to lift Inter to European glory as they were knocked … Continue reading

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Filthy Rich Abramovich Looking for God to Manage Chelsea

Abram Grant is officially out of Chelsea Football Club. I believe Grant is doing a good job at Chelsea. He managed to place Chelsea in the second place both in English Premier League standings and European Champions League. His managerial … Continue reading

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Liverpool’s Rafa Benitez hired Sammy Lee as Assistant Manager

Mr. Benitez were you in your right mind when you hired Sammy Lee? He was sacked by Bolton Wanderers because he underachieved. Well, okay that’s not a conclusion. I will give him the benefit of the doubt. Probably his players … Continue reading

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Congrats Fergie!

Congratulations to Ferguson for leading Manchester United for another English Premier League title. Although, next year would be different. At least three teams are vying for the title. And in the next 4 to 8 years would be Liverpool’s dynasty … Continue reading

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