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Sir Alex announced his retirement as manager of Manchester United after 27 years in the role. He has gone out in a blaze of glory, with United winning the Premier League for the 13th time, and he is widely considered to be the greatest manager in the history of British football. Over the last quarter of a century there have been seismic changes at Manchester United. The only constant element has been the quality of the manager's league-winning squad and United's run of success, which included winning the Champions League for a second time in 2008. Sir Alex created a purposeful, but welcoming, and much envied culture at the club which has lasted the test of time. Sir Alex saw Manchester United change from a conventional football club to what is now a major business enterprise, and he never failed to move with the times. It was directly due to his vision, energy and ability that he was able to build teams both on and off the pitch. He was a man-manager of phenomenal skill, and increasingly he had to deal with global stars. His relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo, for instance, was excellent and David Beckham has described Sir Alex as a father figure. Over the past four years, Sir Alex has been reflecting on and jotting down the highlights of his extraordinary career and in his new book he will reveal his amazing story as it unfolded, from his very early days in the tough shipyard areas of Govan. Review: Gives Everything You Know About the Fergie Reign - Amazing Book, covers everything you need to know about the Gaffer and his amazing Reign at the Helm of Manchester United The Different Chapters add a very insightful edge to the whole book Review: a must read... - read if you're a united fan... a must read even if you're not a Man U fan. for the sheer bloody love for football. arguably, Sir Alex is one of the greatest football managers ever lived. desertcart delivered what they promised. the packaging was great and copy was in best shape.
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D**A
Gives Everything You Know About the Fergie Reign
Amazing Book, covers everything you need to know about the Gaffer and his amazing Reign at the Helm of Manchester United The Different Chapters add a very insightful edge to the whole book
S**Y
a must read...
read if you're a united fan... a must read even if you're not a Man U fan. for the sheer bloody love for football. arguably, Sir Alex is one of the greatest football managers ever lived. Amazon delivered what they promised. the packaging was great and copy was in best shape.
R**N
The Greatest manager in the world of football
This book is an amazing read for a United fan, all the memorable events directly from SAF himself. But if you are not, few chapters will leave you clueless. (Always good to do a little research about his achievements, before starting to read the book) I am a United fan, so I enjoyed every chapter of this book. Especially, SAF's life before United.
C**R
The Manchester Legend, The man
I was so fascinated by the book. I finished it in three days. Normally I take a long time to finish a book. This was so interesting from start to finish. Journey of a legend. Awesome book . Loved it
R**S
Must read for man utd fans.
A backstage pass, a behind the scenes of Sir Alex Ferguson's man utd era. From the crest of treble winning to the trough of losing the title by goal difference to cross town rivals city and then retiring with a 13th epl title.It is a beautiful journey of a lifetime.
V**R
This is how autobiographies of football managers should be
Loved it. Gives you an insight on what happens or happened behind the scenes as he managed Manchester United. It tells you more about your fav Mufc player. There is something for every football lover in this book. Highly recommend
S**A
All and all fun just like his teams
SAF has given me so many happy moments as a fan that I am forever indebted to him. He gave me reasons to smile on Mondays and never feel the blues. Supporting Manchester United was one of the the best decisions of my life. The book and the language reflects the kind of person he was. Not a single chapter is slow and bot entertaining. He didn’t shy away from any controversy and didn’t held back from taking credits (which he fully deserves). Reading the book in 2023 made me relive the golden 2 decades of my life where I grew up watching Manchester United. The book is not just a biography but an emotion. Read the book to know him as a person and also the meticulous details SAF had about the game and more importantly how well he understood his team. He embraced the qualities of an excellent manager and showed how to keep everyone up even in the difficult times. It is needless to say, he is being missed and will always be missed as a manager. Someone who truly cared about the club. SAF is red and so is Manchester.
S**S
Best AutoBiography ever
If you're Man Utd fan you should buy it. Amazing Book,no damage,paper quality great.Class of 1992 and Liverpool - A great Tradition is the one of the best chapters of the book.
D**G
جيد
جيد
I**V
Best
Amazing book
J**N
Bridling Brilliance: Triumph of the Red Shirts
Book Review: Alex Ferguson’s brilliant account of team management documents Manchester United’s journey to the top of their game, worldwide, while he managed scores, if not hundreds of players over a 26-year period. Although Ferguson’s My Autobiography does not directly lay out strategy or tactics per se—indeed he seems to focus much more on the individuals, their skills and behavior—there is no requirement to be a soccer “expert” in order to follow his book. Since Ferguson discusses many personalities, including key players, staff and competitors in varying levels of detail it is useful to have some a priori knowledge on most characters in order to fully enjoy his work. As he is not, by vocation, a writer I assume Ferguson had a ghostwriter do some of the heavy lifting in the manuscript; however, it is hard to tell and his “meat-and-two-veg” esthetic seems entirely appropriate and is undoubtedly reflective of his no-nonsense management style. For example, had Stephen Fry assisted with the prose we might expect to find mythological descriptions of Ronaldo akin to the sensitive Apollo, the younger Rooney as violent Ares, all under the custodianship of Sir Alex Zeus Ferguson. But that is not the case and Ferguson’s chapters read easily, flow well and can be consumed in any order, which is useful if you have a particular interest in some players over others. While I am an ardent fan of captivating competitive football, I make no claim to expertise in game strategy or tactics; however, I was struck by some relatable comparisons stemming from Ferguson’s work to the business world. In particular, I thought of Jim Collins, who spent over fifteen years conducting extensive research culminating in several books on corporate performance. His books include Built to Last (1994), Good to Great (2001), How the Mighty Fall (2009), and Great by Choice (2011). Each of these volumes can be considered incrementally in describing Collins’ general approach to 1) identify successful companies, 2) assess traits leading to their success, and then 3) ascertaining and categorizing leadership qualities exhibited within those companies. Successful companies are relatively easy to pinpoint, as are successful football teams. Instead of winning most games and collecting silverware, businesses significantly outperform their competitors over a protracted period of time leading to over-performance in the stock market. One of the directly analogous traits is the team; as Collins’ puts it, get the right team on the bus and the wrong folks off the bus. Undeniably, great soccer is the result of great teamwork. The regular long-distance Fergie bus service offered only two planned stops—mid-journey for transfers and the terminus. However, there were some unplanned breaks along the way to drop off unruly passengers (e.g., Roy Keane). A connecting stop for transfers to another service is inevitable as no manager can prevent the truly gifted from leaving (e.g., Ronaldo and Beckham), while the most loyal remain seated all the way to the destination (e.g., Scholes and Giggs). Which brings me to the subject and substance of loyalty. Ferguson wrote extensively about player talent, skills, experience and loyalty. While he did not prioritize, one was left feeling that he valued allegiance and faithfulness above all else and his shining examples were Giggs and Scholes. Those who left did so for the next personal challenge and presumably for financial recognition of their contributions to success, while those who stayed were loyal. In business, loyalty is an admirable yet elusive attribute. Skeptics will say that there is no such thing as loyalty, where in practice it does exist—though seldom. Employer loyalty programs for the most part simultaneously reward and penalize. By providing continuance incentives, employers tend to make it difficult and impractical for employees to quit at their convenience (e.g., end of year bonus, retirement benefit vesting and matching dates, and so on). This also applies to our partaking of ubiquitous travel rewards programs—continue with our spending allegiance and reap the benefits, or commit treason and lose them all. While Giggs’ and Scholes’ loyalty is warmly commendable, some of us are curious as to their potential ultimate achievements had they gotten off the bus earlier. Like any autobiography this one starts in the early years of the subject’s life including where he grew up, and it goes on to say various nice things about his wife, but the hard-core football fan can skip all that fluff. Overall, a highly recommended book not just for Man U supporters but also for fans of top class soccer players and those seeking a privileged insight into the nitty-gritty wheelings and dealings of club transfers and acquisitions. For those interested in further critical unbiased analysis of the English Premier League, you are advised to take a Hackney taxicab from London’s Liverpool St. Station. After, “so where you from, guvnor?” and “you ‘ere just for ‘oliday or bizniss guv?” tell the driver, in a heavy touristy accent, that you are in town for the Chelsea game. The ostensibly easy-going charioteer will then go on to provide a complete rundown on the main London clubs, both Manchester clubs, and quite possibly, Crystal Palace. You will then be systematically tested on your detailed football knowledge, faulted and mocked accordingly.
D**D
Great look at Fegie's life & teenage years life pre United but ultimately forgettable
I say forgettable because when I received the email to review this I cast my mind back and realised there wasn't too much that has stuck in my mind since I read it a while back. Having said that I enjoyed the fact that his book gave a glimpse into specific situations that most people wouldn't think being a manager entails. The nitty gritty details such as analysing potential players to the point where you point out their specific running style & whether or not that may lead to potential future health issues. If you've read the book, you know who I'm referring to. I personally think comments he made about two players are both said out of spite. Isn't that what makes Fergie's opinions interesting reading, though? A great man but also a petty man, which is certainly good for a laugh.
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SUPER LIBRO, MUY BUENO
A mi hijo le ENCANTÓ el libro, me dio gusto que pidiera ese regalo por su graduación.
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