Sir Alex Ferguson Tribute Thread

We'll never see another like him. There was always an aura of something special surrounding him, he wasn't just the best manager ever but an incredible person. Shocking as this is, I'm sure in the next few days I will grow more excited as to the possibility of a new manager and a new direction for the club.
 
It is really difficult to describe Fergie's effect on a humble fan. He is the great comforter, the living legend who is there to make sure everything is okay. The heartbreaks and lows of football mean nothing because we had Sir Alex Ferguson there. He was the light at the end of a tunnel, and it is ridiculous to say this because most of the time there was no tunnel to go through. Sir Alex is the dream manager, he is the person you try to emulate in football manager, he is the person who is the center attention, and he was all ours for a short while. Thank you sir Alex.
 
30 to 40 years from now, we'll be like some current posters on here who talk about how Sir Matt was. I know it hasn't sunk it yet, and it may never, but think how blessed we were to witness and admire a legend.
 
i am speechless and gutted. Thank you for all the memories from a man that gave us , the Manchester United fans, something to be proud of for the rest of our lives.
 
The only manager I have ever heard referred to as being like a father to players.
 
This is worse than losing any game/final/title or player. We knew this day would come, but now it's here, it's a terrible, terrible feeling. It's been a privilege supporting him as a manger and watching his genius at work. Football will never be the same without him.

Thank you for everything. Simply, the greatest manager ever.
 
Well thanks to the rumour I am not that surprised though I had this impossible belief that he would go on and on.

Thanks for all these emotions, these fond memories...

I think the hardest will be to see the first Manchester United matches without seeing him.
 
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First my cat gets hit by a car and dies. Then the MD of Sky (who I know quite well) dies and his family horribly injured and now SAF retires... It's actually been one of the worst weeks of my life and there's still a few days to go... what else can go wrong? :(
 
The only manager I have ever known at United. The man I respect most in Football. I'm still only in my 20's so I can't say he will be the best manager I will ever see at United but if there is going to be another, he will have to be pretty fecking good.
 
All at #CFC would like to wish Sir Alex Ferguson the very best in his retirement. He has been a fantastic adversary over 26 years.

- Chelsea Football Club on their official Twitter.
 
First my cat gets hit by a car and dies. Then the MD of Sky (who I know quite well) dies and his family horribly injured and now SAF retires... It's actually been one of the worst weeks of my life and there's still a few days to go... what else can go wrong? :(

diarrhoea?
 
What I'll remember the most is the fist pump after every triumph. All the compliments given out now aren't enough to convey our gratitude to the difference that he has made to every United fan. Football will never be the same for me again
 
Forget Giggs, Ronaldo or Messi, the one person in football that I'll find impossible to describe to my kids is Sir Alex. 13 title in 20 years. Ridiculous. That's far beyond what any manager has achieved and it could easily be a record that stays there for the rest of this century but what's even more incredible is that record is better than most clubs in a 20 year period.

Ajax 1965-1985: 12 league titles
Bayern 1993-2013: 11 league titles,
Barcelona 1991-2011: 11 league titles
Juventus 1971-1991: 9 league titles
Milan 1991-2011: 7 league titles

Sir Alex Ferguson 1993-2013: 13 league titles
 
Simply the best. I'll think of something clever/well written later. Still can't believe it.
 
What a man, what a legend. Thanks for all the great memory's Sir Alex, you have been truly remarkable in what you have done for our club and no amount of thanks in the world will be enough.
 
Forget Giggs, Ronaldo or Messi, the one person in football that I'll find impossible to describe to my kids is Sir Alex. 13 title in 20 years. Ridiculous. That's far beyond what any manager has achieved and it could easily be a record that stays there for the rest of this century but what's even more incredible is that record is better than most clubs in a 20 year period.

Ajax 1965-1985: 12 league titles
Bayern 1993-2013: 11 league titles,
Barcelona 1991-2011: 11 league titles
Juventus 1971-1991: 9 league titles
Milan 1991-2011: 7 league titles

Sir Alex Ferguson 1993-2013: 13 league titles

It's fecking incredible, have you got any numbers on most league titles won by a manager?
 
Forget Giggs, Ronaldo or Messi, the one person in football that I'll find impossible to describe to my kids is Sir Alex. 13 title in 20 years. Ridiculous. That's far beyond what any manager has achieved and it could easily be a record that stays there for the rest of this century but what's even more incredible is that record is better than most clubs in a 20 year period.

Ajax 1965-1985: 12 league titles
Bayern 1993-2013: 11 league titles,
Barcelona 1991-2011: 11 league titles
Juventus 1971-1991: 9 league titles
Milan 1991-2011: 7 league titles

Sir Alex Ferguson 1993-2013: 13 league titles

Incredible when you think about it.
 
It's fecking incredible, have you got any numbers on most league titles won by a manager?

Can't guarantee these are the outright most successful across the world in football history but these are a few that got into double figures:

Valeriy Lobanoksyi - 13 (USSR - 8, Ukraine - 5)
Jock Stein - 10 (Scotland)
Giovanni Trappatoni - 10 (Italy - 7, Germany - 1, Portugal - 1, Austria - 1)

Sir Alex Ferguson - 15 (Scotland - 2 , England - 13)
 
Amazing really, didn't see it coming. Credit to him though calling time on his career now. He really has nothing else to accomplish. He's won 13 Premier league titles, 5 FA Cups and 2 European Cups. He's seen off the dominance of Liverpool, seen of the challenge of Arsenal and conquered Roman's Chelsea. Finally he put Manchester City back in their place this season. He's left the club in a very strong position and with the right man in charge the club will continue to be strong.

Thank-you Sir Alex for all you've accomplished!
 
Been one constant in my life since I was a kid. This is really really sad, but at least he's getting some time to relax and hopefully he'll enjoy his retirement.

Thanks for everything Fergie. The greatest there ever was and ever will be.
 
I can't believe it. It's not something I can grasp right now.

He became manager when I was three months old. It was always a given that Alex Ferguson is the manager of Manchester United. I never even imagined anyone else there, not seriously. When I really started following United his position was secure and I never took any rumours of his departure or dismissal seriously.

Even in 2002 I somehow never really came to terms with the idea that he was going to leave. We had half a season ahead of us and as it went on it became increasingly clear that Fergie was going to change his mind and he did, never leaving me time to dwell on the concept of another manager at the helm.

It may sound RAWKish but I feel like someone, a long-time friend just died. It's silly of course as he's alive and well, thankfully, but still... next season "Manchester United manager" will be someone who is NOT Alex Ferguson. How weird is that? I criticized him a lot because as most football fans I'm convinced that I know everything better than anyone when it comes to the game but I never really thought that anyone could do a better job.

Whatever may come, whatever lies ahead, this is a very sad day. I wish I could be at Old Trafford for the Swansea game.
 
Time to give him what he wants and that's a stadium full at Old Trafford singing the impossible dream.
 
All of his accomplishments as manager:


Scottish First Division (1): 1976–77

Scottish Premier Division (3): 1979–80, 1983–84, 1984–85
Scottish Cup (4): 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86
Scottish League Cup (1): 1985–86
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1982–83
UEFA Super Cup (1): 1983

Premier League (13): 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13
FA Cup (5): 1989–90, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04
League Cup (4): 1991–92, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10
FA Charity/Community Shield (10): 1990 (shared), 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
UEFA Champions League (2): 1998–99, 2007–08
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1990–91
UEFA Super Cup (1): 1991
Intercontinental Cup (1): 1999
FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2008

What a manager, and to think, it could have been Wolves, Spurs or even Arsenal who could have secured his services and been successful. We also need to thank Robins for his goal that helped get Sir Alex's career get back on track for one. Secondly, the importance of Eric Cantona in securing our first league title. Cantona laid the first stone in what was a successful league career for Sir Alex in English football.
 
It's ridiculous the amount of things he's won. He alone has got more trophies than Arsenal. The man has won more trophies than the third most successful side in English football. We really have been spoilt these past 20 years.