Man Utd’s Scholes: Ferguson will go on and on
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Thu, 11/19/2009 - 11:44
Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes can see manager Sir Alex Ferguson going on and on.
Scholes is convinced Ferguson can keep going as long as he wants.
He said: "His record speaks for itself. Twenty-three years is a long time and, hopefully, he can continue to be here and win trophies for a long time to come.
"Other teams don't have the benefit of having a manager for so long.
“I think it goes to show what can be achieved if you have a manager for so long and the trophies they can win.
“I've known no different. When I played for England there was a change of manager from time to time and it probably didn't seem to help most of the time. I've been lucky enough to play under one manager and it has been great.”
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Comments (2)
He will die soon, and without MU's 19th title he wants so badly.
of course he'll go on and on, he cant retire cos we're still on our perch, 18 and 5 fergie
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