Any chance they had The FA wanted to take down legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson claims his former advisor
"Any chance they had" - The FA wanted to take down legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson claims his former advisor × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football EPL 2022-23 News
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28090The retirement in Sport that hit me hardSir Alex Ferguson?#MUFChttps://t.co/BWN9pjO3t7 Bean, who has detailed his time with Sir Alex in a recent book titled 'Bean There... Done That', has now claimed that the FA were 'keen to get his scalp'. "There’s no doubt in my mind the FA were keen to get his [Ferguson's] scalp, any chance they had," Bean told the Manchester Evening News. "He was the most dominant figure in the game and the game revolved around him, anything he said which was anti-FA or anti-referees made headline news." He added" "My view was that the FA were doing their utmost to get him. I think he felt that as well. What we did was we used to put together a strategy to frustrate the FA, we did things to try and muddy the waters, complain about harassment and how they were continually chasing after him." He further noted: "The reality was that never in a million years would we have made that claim of harassment, but it just muddied the waters to cause some sort of issue."
Any chance they had - FA did their utmost to get legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson claims his former advisor
By Sankalp Srivastava Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Sir Alex spent 26 glorious years at Old Trafford Graham Bean, legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's former disciplinary adviser, has claimed the Football Association unfairly targeted the Scotsman during his time at Old Trafford. Ferguson spent 26 seasons with Manchester United before retiring from management in 2013, winning 13 Premier League titles and two UEFA Champions League trophies in the process. Amy.@amara_faithoThe retirement in Sport that hit me hardSir Alex Ferguson?
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28090The retirement in Sport that hit me hardSir Alex Ferguson?#MUFChttps://t.co/BWN9pjO3t7 Bean, who has detailed his time with Sir Alex in a recent book titled 'Bean There... Done That', has now claimed that the FA were 'keen to get his scalp'. "There’s no doubt in my mind the FA were keen to get his [Ferguson's] scalp, any chance they had," Bean told the Manchester Evening News. "He was the most dominant figure in the game and the game revolved around him, anything he said which was anti-FA or anti-referees made headline news." He added" "My view was that the FA were doing their utmost to get him. I think he felt that as well. What we did was we used to put together a strategy to frustrate the FA, we did things to try and muddy the waters, complain about harassment and how they were continually chasing after him." He further noted: "The reality was that never in a million years would we have made that claim of harassment, but it just muddied the waters to cause some sort of issue."