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25 Years United : Sir Alex Ferguson
Disini tempat posting semua berita terkait raihan sejarah Sir Alex Ferguson selama (hampir) 25 tahun pengabdiannya di Old Trafford!
__________________________________________________ _ Sir Alex Ferguson 25 Year Anniversary banner stretfordendflags.com The 6th November 2011 marks 25 years since Sir Alex Ferguson took over as Manchester United manager. To mark the occasion SEF sought banner design ideas from Manchester United fans and we would like to thank everyone who submitted a banner design idea. We will have this banner in place on The Stretford End for the Sunderland home game on the 5th November. This date falls one day before the 6th November when Sir Alex Ferguson joined Manchester United as manager back in 1986. ______________________________________________ Sebelumnya diadain kompetisi untuk banner yg bakal dipajang di OT tepat pada tanggal 6 November 2011, dari sekian banyak desain, hingga mengerucut jadi 2 banner saja, ini dy pemenangnya : Design 1 - Fergies Impossible Dream. This banner incorporates each of the trophies, in the order they have been won by Sir Alex Ferguson since he joined Manchester United. "The Impossible Dream" is one of Sir Alex's favourite songs and a song that he requested be played as an anthem of Manchester United. The observant amongst you would have heard this played before recent Premier League home games. Banner diatas ngalahin banner berikut ini : Design 2 - 25 years of Fergie, a Silverware Anniversary Again, this banner design takes into account all of the trophies that Sir Alex has won as Manchester United manager. 25 years is known as the Silver Anniversary and this banner design plays on that with "Silverware Anniversary". The images on this design will probably change to present images similar to those in option one.
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Re: 25 years united: Sir alex ferguson
Ada acara khusus yg dibikin ESPN untuk menghormati SAF nih...
Footage seorang SAF hingga menjadi se-Sejarah ini bakal mulai ditayangin tanggal 31 Oktober 2011.. ESPN Classic celebrates Sir Alex Ferguson’s 25 year anniversary at Manchester United ESPN Starting on Monday 31st October, the series features rare footage from Ferguson’s 25 year reign at Old Trafford. 25 Years United: Sir Alex Ferguson will be shown on ESPN Classic (Sky Channel 429 & Virgin Media Channel 533) each night at 10pm in the week leading up to Sir Alex Ferguson’s 25th anniversary on Saturday 6th November. ESPN Classic will broadcast a new series of programmes paying tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson as he approaches his 25th anniversary in charge of Manchester United. Starting on Monday 31st October at 10pm, the ESPN-commissioned five-part series, 25 Years United: Sir Alex Ferguson, will feature never-before-seen footage as it chronicles Ferguson’s reign at Old Trafford. Since his appointment on 6th November 1986, Ferguson has re-established Manchester United as the dominant force domestically and one of the leading clubs in Europe. Each episode of 25 Years United: Sir Alex Ferguson will focus on a specific phase of his career with The Red Devils. The series begins with the period between 1986 and 1993, charting Ferguson’s difficult early years at the club and his initial success. The second episode covers 1993 to 1998, journeying through landmark moments such as his first league win and double triumphs. Episode three covers 1998 to 2001, and the unforgettable treble-winning season in 1999, plus Sir Alex contemplating retirement before changing his mind and driving his team to even more glory. The fourth instalment focuses on 2001 to 2011, when Ferguson built his third great Manchester United team, won his second Champions League and secured a record breaking 19th league title. The final episode asks where he stands in the pantheon of great managers. 25 Years United: Sir Alex Ferguson features interviews throughout with Ferguson’s colleagues, players and rival managers such as Howard Wilkinson and George Graham, predecessor Ron Atkinson and Manchester United stars including Dion Dublin, Dwight Yorke and Arthur Albiston. Selected quotes from the series: Ex-Arsenal and Spurs manager, George Graham, on Ferguson’s capacity for knowledge: “He was learning all the time… No matter how great you are there’s another little thing you’ve always got to learn and that was the thing with Alex – he was a good learner.“ Former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke on Ferguson’s drive: “To see how he keeps going is just astonishing… The one question I should ask though is who motivates him? You know that he motivates everybody else but who actually motivates Sir Alex Ferguson?“ Former Manchester United striker Dion Dublin: “I am the reason why Manchester United won all those trophies, it’s down to me. I break my leg and Cantona takes the world by storm.“ Former Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson on Ferguson’s direct approach: “Those who he respects will be treated well. They may well not be treated how they like to be, it may not always be nice things, but if he thinks that the best way to solve a problem is to give someone the harsh truth, he will do.“
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Re: 25 years united: Sir alex ferguson
maju terus Sir Alex Ferguson
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Re: 25 years united: Sir alex ferguson
Konferensi pers Martin Edwards mengenai SAF
______________________________ Ex-Chairman of Manchester United Martin Edwards bercerita soal awal mula untuk mendapatkan Sir Alex Ferguson. Martin Edwards menyatakan dirinya tertarik dengan Sir Alex Ferguson yang telah memenangkan tiga gelar liga Skotlandia, empat Piala Skotlandia, Piala Liga dan Piala Eropa Piala Winners bersama Aberdeen. Namun Edwards tidak begitu saja bisa menghubungi Ferguson dengan mengatakan "Halo saya Edwards, saya dari Manchester United, dapatkah saya berbicara dengan Alex?" Edwards benar-benar ingin meyakinkan kalau Ferguson mau berbicara dengannya. Akhirnya ada satu cara, yaitu Edwards meminta Direktur klub Mike Eddelson menghubungi Ferguson dengan aksen Skotlandia. Dan akhirnya telpon itu tersambung dengan Ferguson dan Edwards pun berbicara kepada Ferguson dengan cepat dan Ferguson tertarik untuk bergabung dengan Man United. Akhirnya, Edwards terbang ke Aberdeen, Skotlandia pada "Bonfire Night" bertemu dengan Ferguson di Service Station kemudian pergi kerumah adik iparnya Ferguson untuk membahas masalah kepindahan Ferguson ke Manchester United. Director Mike Eddelson (left) and chairman Martin Edwards (right) at the unveiling of Alex Ferguson (centre) in 1986 Martin Edwards mengaku tidak pernah meramalkan sebelumnya kalau Ferguson akan menjadi sesukses seperti saat ini. "25 Tahun. Dimana tahun-tahun pertama sangat sulit. Ia tidak sampai 1990 bahwa kita memenangkan trofi pertama kami di bawah Alex dan itu tujuh tahun sampai kita memenangkan liga pertama kami dengan dia, pada tahun 1993." "Tapi kami tahu betapa kerasnya dia bekerja. Dia akan merubah sistem pemanduan dan pemuda. Kami tahu apa pekerjaan yang ia tuju. "Posisi Alex tidak pernah dibahas oleh dewan tetapi banyak orang mengatakan bahwa dia bukan orang yang tepat untuk kita." "Kekhawatiran terbesar saya adalah bahwa jika kesuksesan tidak datang tekanan pada kami dari pendukung akan tumbuh dan tumbuh. "Kami ingin Alex bertahan, namun jika kami pergi selama enam bulan tanpa hal-hal mengubah kami telah dipaksa untuk melakukan sesuatu." "Ferguson akan menerima penghormatan utama jika ia memutuskan pensiun suatu saat nanti. Dan saya juga sangat yakin kalau Ferguson akan dibuatkan patung di Old Trafford." -lintasberita
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Re: 25 years united: Sir alex ferguson
Ini pendapat dr seorang Ryan Giggs tentang Ferguson, dalam rangka memperingati 25 tahun kebersamaan fergie bareng United
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kalian dapat mencari next ronaldo, messi dan lainnya tapi kamu takkan mampu mencari next Alex Ferguson...-Cantona-
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perasaan gw dr member forum ini sebagian besar belum lahir waktu SAF mulai melatih di UNITED......
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25 Years at United
Ferguson the greatest? That depends ESPNSoccernet, Richard Jolly - November 2, 2011 Consider the achievements of a certain footballing superpower. There are 12 English league titles, six behind Liverpool and only one adrift of Arsenal; two European Cups, as many as Juventus and Benfica and more than every French club combined; five FA Cups, almost as many as Liverpool and Chelsea, and four League Cups, equalling the total of Arsenal and Manchester City if they pooled their victories.  This, it might be concluded, is a particularly distinguished and decorated club. Except, of course, but this is not a club but the personal haul of Sir Alex Ferguson. Insert him in the roll of honour and, without even including his feats in Scotland, he would figure higher than many a historic force, including the pre-Ferguson Manchester United. Whereas others have had a century and more to accumulate their honours, his have come in 25 years. His greatness both cemented and coated in silverware. But the celebrations of Ferguson's quarter-century at Old Trafford invite a question: where does he stand in the pantheon of managerial legends? Comparisons across countries and generations are inherently inexact, because of the changing context. Right and wrong answers are thus impossible, possibly to the frustration of a man such as Ferguson who likes to win any argument. Nevertheless, it is to his credit that, both at United and Aberdeen, he ended lengthy waits to win the league. Success was engineered rather than inherited, which is infinitely harder. It is another feather in Ferguson's cap that he has proved far-sighted: management is a profession where short-term pursuit of glory can outweigh all other concerns, but he has patiently built clubs. His record of youth development ranks extremely highly. More than most, he has identified talent and allowed potential to be fulfilled. Many of his finest signings were either recruited at a particularly early age, like Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney, or plucked from smaller clubs, as Roy Keane, Denis Irwin, Peter Schmeichel, Steve Bruce and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were. He has moulded their characters, in turn accounting for United's famous inability to accept defeat. The Scot has been a bold decision-maker, whether selling established talents to advance 'Fergie's Fledglings' and winning the Double, or in his recruitment and handling of Eric Cantona. One who believes in absolute power for managers has shown a surprisingly deft touch in his dealings with complex personalities when he wants to.  Unlike many a manager, Ferguson has never become a man out of time. He has been both ageless and up to date, winning in very different eras and in hugely different circumstances. He has triumphed with youth and experience, by spending heavily and by making a profit, by ending a drought and by turning trophies into an annual event. He has done so with the 4-4-2 (with split strikers, he often says) that has become his trademark, and by being flexible enough to adapt to 4-3-3, as a manager whose side selected itself and as the arch-exponent of squad rotation. He has generally won as a purveyor of attacking, entertaining football. Ferguson has admitted he has not got his hands on the European Cup as much as he should have And yet, by the very highest standards, Ferguson might not class as either a visionary or a revolutionary. Others have had a greater influence on the style of football played: Herbert Chapman, Rinus Michels, Valeri Lobanovsky, Bela Guttmann, Arrigo Sacchi, Johan Cruyff, perhaps even Arsene Wenger. They have looked further into the future of the game, rather than just one club. Others, such as Jose Mourinho, Fabio Capello, Giovanni Trapattoni, Ernst Happel and Helenio Herrera, have tested themselves in more environments, requiring linguistic and cultural skills Ferguson has never had to display. They have regularly faced challenges the 69-year-old has not experienced for decades, inheriting star players or meddling presidents. They have often had to buy big, an area where Ferguson's record - see Dimitar Berbatov and Juan Sebastian Veron - is mixed. That Ferguson has achieved excellence is beyond dispute. Perfection is impossible, but the treble winners of 1999 deserve to feature on the shortlist for the best side of modern times. They wouldn't top it, however: not with competition from Sacchi's AC Milan and Pep Guardiola's Barcelona, who play a brand of football Ferguson can only aspire to emulate and appears powerless to halt. Indeed, winning 'only' two European Cups counts against him. While Bob Paisley is alone in faring better, Ferguson himself has admitted United should have won more in his tenure. His dominance has been domestic, rather than continental. If 1999 was possibly the most remarkable conclusion to a European Cup final, it was not the most improbable triumph: Jock Stein's Celtic have a geographical claim but Brian Clough's achievement in taking a provincial club from the lower half of Division 2, in Nottingham Forest, to conquer Europe in back-to-back seasons stands apart. What Ferguson is, however, is the ultimate empire builder. Since his flirtation with retirement in 2002, he has shown a marked reluctance to abandon his post. Even Stein, at Celtic, and Bill Shankly, at Liverpool, walked away from their beloved clubs. Even Sir Matt Busby initially decided 24 years in charge was enough. The older Scot provides the perspective. His compatriot has won more, but Busby, who was bequeathed a bomb site of a ground and developed three great teams, confronted adversity in a way Ferguson has thankfully never had to. He, to many, will always be Manchester United's greatest manager.  The world's finest, for FIFA, when they named a coach of the century in 1999, was Michels, the architect of 'Total Football', a man with an extraordinary record for club and country and with an influence that is felt to this day, not least at the Nou Camp. Had the millennium ended a dozen years later, however, there might have been Mancunian calls for a recount. Because Ferguson's astonishing renaissance as a pensioner sums him up. His longevity is extraordinary, his capacity to respond to setbacks almost endless, his will to win utterly unremitting. For all his other accomplishments, his intense competitiveness is his defining characteristic. It is why the eventual verdict may be that he was not football's greatest manager, but its greatest winner. Rinus Michels: Innovator voted the greatest coach of the 20th century |
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