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User Comments for: Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In

kardolph says...
3 months ago
Eh Football, Bloody Hell.

An ode to the Greatest Manager of All Time.
No matter which side you are on, "Every head must bow, every knee must bend, every tongue must confess, thou art the greatest, the greatest of all time."
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Dylan Grears says...
3 years ago
After watching this, I have no doubt in my mind that Sir Alex is the greatest British manager of all time. Ending the dominance of the old firm sides in the 80’s to win 3 league titles with Aberdeen, and a European Cup Winners’ Cup. Before transforming and starting the re-build of Manchester United winning every trophy there was to be won in an illustrious 26 year career.

You don’t have to be a Manchester United fan to appreciate the accolades of this great man.

I would of liked to of seen more from the post treble winning on 99’, including the 2008 triumph, the Rooney and Ronaldo era and his farewell. Either way it was a solid watch, and all but ended the debate of the greatest for me.
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Reply by João Soares
3 years ago
@dylan-grears Yes, this was absolutely lovely to watch and I understand that the Champions League win in 1999 was the reach of Sir Alex Ferguson's ultimate dream and a perfect way to wrap the storyline, but, especially as a Portuguese, I really would appreciate it if Ronaldo's era also had more emphasis on this one. I think Sir Alex also still learned a lot with that amazing team.
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realshooks says...
3 years ago
Good but could have been so much better if they had done a proper series like the last dance as so much was left out.
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