I’m glad it is all over now, says Ferguson

Veteran heads into retirement with manager of the year award.


Reuters May 21, 2013
Ferguson, who was in charge of Manchester United for 26 years, is hailed as the most successful football manager of all time. PHOTO: AFP

WELLINGTON:


Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson capped his final season in charge of the English Premier League champions by clinching the League Managers’ Association Manager of the Year award for the fourth time on Monday.


The 71-year-old Scot’s unparallelled success in British football ended on Sunday with a remarkable 5-5 draw against West Bromwich Albion.

“In a way I am glad it is all over now because it has been hard work,” Ferguson told the BBC. “It has been overwhelming. The club has been fantastic and congratulations to West Brom with the way they performed in the match. .

“I think (West Brom manager) Steve Clarke should get an award because anyone who scores five against United deserves it.”

The match against West Brom was Ferguson’s 1,500th in charge of the famed club.

He won 38 major trophies in more than 26 years at Old Trafford, capped by the team’s 20th league title, a season after losing it to cross-town rivals Manchester City.

“There is no doubt that the LMA Annual Awards are perceived as the most accurate measure of a manager’s ability because there are no better judges of your performance than your peers,” said LMA chairman Howard Wilkinson.

“Finding words to adequately describe the monumental levels of achievement and the indelible legacy Sir Alex Ferguson leaves in the game, is nigh on impossible.”

Ferguson will be succeeded at United by former Everton manager David Moyes on July 1.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 22nd, 2013.

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