Pass the Brasso...
The 34 Competitions Won By Sir Alex Ferguson While In Charge Of Manchester United Since 1986
1. FA Cup 1989-90
2. Charity Shield 1990
3. UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup 1990-91
4. UEFA Super Cup 1991
5. League Cup 1991-92
6. Premier League 1992-93
7. Charity Shield 1993
8. Premier League 1993-94
9. FA Cup 1993-94
10. Charity Shield 1994
11. Premier League 1995-96
12. FA Cup 1995-96
13. Charity Shield 1996
14. Premier League 1996-97
15. Charity Shield 1997
16. Premier League 1998-99
17. FA Cup 1998-99
18. UEFA Champions League 1998-99
19. FIFA Intercontinental Cup 1999
20. Premier League 1999-2000
21. Premier League 2000-01
22. Premier League 2002-03
23. Charity Shield 2003
24. FA Cup 2003-04
25. League Cup 2005-06
26. Premier League 2006-07
27. Community Shield 2007
28. Premier League 2007-08
29. UEFA Champions League 2007-08
30. FIFA World Club Cup 2008
31. Community Shield 2008
32. League Cup 2008-09
33. Premier League 2008-09
34. League Cup 2009-10
Friday, March 05, 2010
The Friday List of Little or No Consequence #154
Posted by Chris O
Labels: Friday List of Little or No Consequence, Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson
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5 comments:
Yet if he was at the start of his career now, he would have achieved possibly none of it as who would give someone 3 years at a historically big club with nothing to show for it? He'd have been given the boot before the end of his 1st season...
Hang on...just remembered someone called Benitez ;-)
Rich - As Danny Baker recently said, when Rafa won the Champions League so early on at Liverpool, he didn't just buy himself some breathing space - he bought himself an aqualung the size of the Royal Albert Hall... :)
heh...very true Chris! mind you, I think his reserves might be running low as, given the short answers he gives at press conferences nowadays, he's clearly trying to conserve oxygen ;-)
Greatest British manager of all time..and yet something tells me people will try and dispute it.
Jonathan
Comparisons are always difficult. Personally, I believe that Busby's achievements with United were greater than Ferguson's.
It could be argued that Ferguson's reign has coincided with a period where United should have dominated - an era that rewards the already rich.