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Hugo-45-Viana
08-12-2003, 05:36:AM
Ferguson no Manchester United até 2007

Alex Ferguson chegou a acordo com o Manchester United para prolongar o contrato com o clube inglês até Junho de 2007, devendo assinar segunda-feira o documento, revelou hoje o treinador escocês.

"Estamos de acordo acerca dos detalhes. O meu advogado veio ao jogo no sábado e pudemos discuti-lo um pouco após o encontro", afirmou Sir Alex Ferguson.

A continuação de Ferguson à frente do Manchester United foi colocada em causa esta semana após o técnico ter sido submetido a um tratamento quinta-feira, na sequência de ligeira arritmia cardíaca.

"Estou bem e não tenho qualquer problema. Consultei um médico e está tudo bem. Gosto muito do meu trabalho e vou continuar", explicou Ferguson.

O escocês, que completará 62 anos a 31 de Dezembro, está no Manchester United há 17 anos.
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Basically just says that he renewed until 2007, and he spoke about his problem and said everything was good(with the heart problems) and that he likes his job very much and plans to continue. And the article goes on to say he's going to be 62 on the 31st, and that he's been at Man U for 17 years. :)

Jedi Mind Trick
08-12-2003, 05:43:AM
great news.

eddy_87
08-12-2003, 05:57:AM
:) yey...another 3 league title for us :)

night
08-12-2003, 06:03:AM
I smell a treble (H) :D

Budge
08-12-2003, 06:07:AM
bet ya he will go out with manure on the fall...so sad for me to say but the reign is over boys...chelski will get those 3 yrs...

Help?
08-12-2003, 06:10:AM
Yes! No worries and panicks untill 2006 now:rockman: :rockman: :rockman: Great news. And maybe Fergie will find a perfect replacement for him by that time.

illafied
08-12-2003, 06:11:AM
i feel sorry for whoever eventually replaces him. can you imagine the expectations, comparisons, and a short leash the guy will have?

Help?
08-12-2003, 06:13:AM
Originally posted by i_am_budge
bet ya he will go out with manure on the fall...so sad for me to say but the reign is over boys...chelski will get those 3 yrs...
People said the same about Arsenal last year. Then i wonder what happened next. Forgot sorry.:p


Don;t get you hopes up, as soon as Roman realizes that he lost 1/3 of his money on his modern toy, then he will stop spending. It's about 1/15 atm.

Jedi Mind Trick
08-12-2003, 06:16:AM
Originally posted by illafied
i feel sorry for whoever eventually replaces him. can you imagine the expectations, comparisons, and a short leash the guy will have?

no kidding. talk about big shoes to fill.

night
08-12-2003, 06:33:AM
Originally posted by Jedi Mind Trick
no kidding. talk about big shoes to fill.
Roy Keane is the man there to fill those big shoes.. :rockman:

Thelonious
08-12-2003, 07:37:AM
I think he will be manager until he dies , even then they might figure out a way of keeping him as manager.

Rob
08-12-2003, 07:45:AM
Originally posted by Help?
People said the same about Arsenal last year. Then i wonder what happened next. Forgot sorry.:p


Don;t get you hopes up, as soon as Roman realizes that he lost 1/3 of his money on his modern toy, then he will stop spending. It's about 1/15 atm. What are you talking about boy?

The money Roman has spent on Chelsea, is like 10 dollars out of 6000 dollars, for the average person. Waste money, sif, its loose change for crying out loud.

RUSI
08-12-2003, 07:47:AM
Originally posted by Sheringham10
I smell a treble (H) :D


i smell not good enough a team to win out of Englankd

shokz
08-12-2003, 08:14:AM
Originally posted by rusi_88
i smell not good enough a team to win out of Englankd

Erm.... Come again? Thats a big statement, considering the last time Manchester United took on Madrid, United won 4-3(Even if you did put us out on aggregate), and beat finalist's Juventus twice in the group stage last season.

Back to topic anyway.

Good on you Fergie (Y).

Voltaic Borusse
08-12-2003, 08:17:AM
Originally posted by rusi_88
i smell not good enough a team to win out of England

Ouch. :o

RUSI
08-12-2003, 08:30:AM
Originally posted by shokz
Erm.... Come again? Thats a big statement, considering the last time Manchester United took on Madrid, United won 4-3(Even if you did put us out on aggregate), and beat finalist's Juventus twice in the group stage last season.

Back to topic anyway.

Good on you Fergie (Y).

I am talking about this yearand the future for 1

and 4-3 on 2 own goals:rolleyes:

we dominated the game ;)

manutd4eva
08-12-2003, 08:33:AM
Yay Fergie:rockman: :rockman: :rockman: