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Fergie Out - Mourinho In


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Just seen this on the United website, It's taken from the Daily Star though.

SIR Alex Ferguson will quit Manchester United at the end of next season – and Jose Mourinho will succeed him.

Ferguson aims to complete an unprecedented 25 seasons in charge at Old Trafford before calling time on the most successful managerial career in history.

By then, the man who took over in November 1986, hopes to have steered United to a record number of title wins and, hopefully, a third Champions League success.

Starsport understands United have already lined up the charismatic Mourinho, currently in charge of Inter Milan. Ferguson, who will be 69 on December 31, has been involved in discussions about his successor for the past few years.

Mourinho, who recently talked about his love-hate relationship with Italian football, earmarked himself as a potential successor to the remarkable Ferguson six years ago when his Porto team knocked United out of the Champions League at Old Trafford – and went on to lift the trophy.

Mourinho then took over at Chelsea and, for two years, dented United’s domination of the Premier League.

He is desperate to return to England – and the United job is the one he wants most of all.

Ferguson has delivered an amazing 11 Premier titles to Old Trafford and, after the weekend’s results, is poised to make it 12.

That would mean a record 19 Championships for the club, a milestone many people thought would signal Ferguson’s retirement.

But he has no intention of stepping aside yet. Ferguson’s retirement has been a closely-guarded secret ever since he did a dramatic U-turn in 2002.

Since then, Ferguson has led the club to a second Champions League success and four league titles. Now, just one point behind Chelsea after Saturday’s results, United are poised to claim yet another Premier League crown.

And, still, Ferguson will want more.

The man who moved from Aberdeen to transform United from sleeping giant into the most successful club in the country is an almost impossible act to follow. United have decided Mourinho is the man to give it a go.

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If Jose takes charge,

We will experience unprecedented levels of success

we will become even more despised

we wont see the level of excitment in our play that we were brought up on.

we will see even less local lads coming through.

i wouldnt really want him, but it pains me to say it he would be a definite success,

its gonna be either him or Blanc

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Off Topic but did anyone read about Dioufs brother getting Jumped by City Fans after the match?

Abdul Diouf, the older brother of United's Senegalese forward, was allegedly punched, kicked, subjected to "Munich" chants and left in a bush following the attack.

The 28 year-old, wearing Mame Biram's Carling Cup final shirt with 'Diouf 32' on the back, was left shaken but uninjured as a result of the incident.

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Mourinhos always wanted that Manchester United Job - His Ego requires that he Manages the Biggest and Best Sporting club in the World. Suprised he isn't looking to go do a stint in Spain first though.

them contradictions.

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but think of the players it would attract.

Mourinho + current man city squad + infinite p 2 attract any player and pay any wage + guaranteed some kind of european football?

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