Alex ferguson biography 2015 nfl

          A warts-and-all assessment of the game's biggest living legend as he approaches retirement, written with unprecedented access to fellow managers.!

          Britain's most respected sportswriter takes on the greatest football manager of all time.

        1. Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson (born 31 December ) is a Scottish former football manager and player, best known for managing Manchester United from
        2. A warts-and-all assessment of the game's biggest living legend as he approaches retirement, written with unprecedented access to fellow managers.
        3. Sir Alex Ferguson is the most controversial and compelling figure in football.
        4. The following are excerpts from Sir Alex Ferguson's Autobiography.
        5. Alex Ferguson

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          Date of Birth: 31.12.1941
          Country: Great Britain

          Content:
          1. Biography of Alex Ferguson
          2. Playing Career
          3. Alex Ferguson's Career

          Biography of Alex Ferguson

          Alex Ferguson, a British football icon, is surrounded by an aura of mystery.

          Although much is known about the greatest coach in Britain of all time, understanding who Ferguson really is, beyond the surface, is quite difficult. Born on December 31, 1941 in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland, Ferguson started his football career as a midfielder and later became a coach.

          Playing Career

          • 1958-1960: Queens Park
          • 1960-1964: St.

            Johnstone

          • 1964-1967: Dunfermline
          • 1967-1969: Rangers
          • 1969-1973: Falkirk
          • 1973-1974: Ayr United
          Coaching Career
          • July-October 1974: East Stirling