Alex Ferguson: My Autobiography

Alex Ferguson: My Autobiography

by Alex Ferguson
     
 

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The celebratory, revealing, inspiring, and entertaining autobiography of the greatest manager in the history of British soccer
 
Over the past four years, Alex Ferguson has been reflecting on and jotting down the highlights of his extraordinary career, and here he reveals his amazing story as it unfolded, from his very early days in theSee more details below

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The celebratory, revealing, inspiring, and entertaining autobiography of the greatest manager in the history of British soccer
 
Over the past four years, Alex Ferguson has been reflecting on and jotting down the highlights of his extraordinary career, and here he reveals his amazing story as it unfolded, from his very early days in the tough shipyard areas of Govan. 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 soccer. Over the last quarter of a century there have been seismic changes at Manchester United, with the only constant element 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. He discusses managing these seismic changes, and the growth of Man U as a global sports power. He shares the farewells to Roy Keane and David Beckham, describes the process of building a new Champions League side around Ronaldo and Rooney, and ruminates upon the great rivalries with Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, and City. He also shares his thoughts on the psychology of management, and his passions and interests outside the game.

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"His book is really a piece of oral history, and his life is a conduit to a time when a working-class man of talent could, not by the magical alchemy of elite education or the stardust of celebrity, but by a lifetime of hard work and hard thinking, rise to the very top and, flaws aside, remain true to the best of the world he came from."  —Guardian

"My Goodness, this is fascinating."  —Evening Standard

"Sir Alex Ferguson has written a lovely conversation. It is the sense of fatherly love that he brings to the book when he writes about the players club and the sport itself that makes it shine." —SILive.com

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780340919408
Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd.
Publication date:
11/15/2014
Pages:
416
Sales rank:
179,762
Product dimensions:
5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.20(d)

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