When we lost the league to Leeds United in 1992 the young players came out that day and the Liverpool supporters were asking for their autographs, Giggs, Scholes, Neville, Beckham, and they were tearing them up, tearing their autographs up. And I said to Giggs and the boys ‘remember this day’, and that’s exactly what I said to them yesterday - those Sunderland fans were cheering for City, remember the day. We won’t forget that, I’m telling you. So well done to the players, a fantastic group, they will be alright, don’t worry about them, a great bunch of lads, brilliant, well done boys. - Sir Alex Ferguson
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The Future of Manchester United
“They are only young players, it was excellent for them. They’ve experienced what has happened today and they’ll be around in five, six, seven or ten years time for Manchester United. The experience is good for them, even if it is a bad one.” - Sir Alex Ferguson
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The Game of His Life
Jonathan Segura’s neighbor taught him to love soccer. To honor his memory, the writer took his friend’s ashes across the pond for one last match.
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