Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson remains committed to his job, despite his fury at accusations levelled by protest groups last week.
The Mail on Sunday says Ferguson remains committed in spite of issuing a passionate response last week to speculation that he stood to profit from the Initial Public Offering to sell off 10.2 per cent of the club.
Already Andy Green, a financial analyst and one of the leaders of the anti-Glazer contingent, has been forced to apologise to the 70-year-old Scot after suggesting in his blog that Ferguson's support for the Glazers was based on financial gain.
He said: "As one of the people suggesting he was likely to participate in the $288m '2012 Equity Incentive Reward Plan' the club are putting in place, I'd like to apologise to Sir Alex for suggesting that personal gain was a motivation in his support for the owners."