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Alex Feguson Falkirk

Alex Ferguson at Falkirk

Alex Ferguson takes on Celtic

Alex Ferguson of Rangers (no.9) talks with Tommy Gemmell and Bobby Murdoch of Celtic

Queen's Park 1958-59 with Sir Alex Ferguson

Sir Alex for Queen's Park in 1958

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Here is a full listing of Sir Alex's honours.

Manchester United
2006-07 FA Carling Premiership Champions
2005-06 League Cup Winners
2003-04 FA Cup Winners
2002-03 FA Carling Premiership Champions
2000-01 FA Carling Premiership Champions
1999-00 FA Carling Premiership Champions
1998-99 UEFA Champions League Winners,
FA Carling Premiership Champions,
FA Cup Winners
1996-97 FA Carling Premiership Champions
1995-96 FA Carling Premiership Champions,
FA Cup Winners
1993-94 FA Carling Premiership Champions,
FA Cup Winners
1992-93 FA Carling Premiership Champions
1991-92 League Cup Winners
1990-91 European Cup Winners Cup Winners
1989-90 FA Cup Winners
 
Aberdeen
1985-86 Scottish Cup Winners,
Scottish League Cup winners
1984-85 Scottish Premier League Champions
1983-84 Scottish Cup Winners,
Scottish Premier League Champions
1982-83 European Cup Winners Cup Winners,
Scottish Cup Winners
1981-82 Scottish Cup Winners
1979-80 Scottish Premier League Champions
 
St Mirren
1976-77 Scottish First Division Champions

Original source: LeagueManagers.com Managers Profiles



Sir Alex Ferguson

Alex Ferguson at Rangers

Links on this site include :

Career 1999- : See 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008.

See Falkirk

Sir Alex was the first winner of the Top Bob for the 1999-2000 season. See June 2000

'Match of the Day Magazine' did a timeline which was adapted for the August 2000 Review

Sir Alex sponsors a Playstation game and describes his post-retirement plans. See January 2001.

Manchester United win the Championship, see April 2001

Sir Alex joins the debate about his replacement at Man U, see June 2001

Sir Alex wins the first ever BBC Sports Lifetime Achievement Award, see December 2001

Sir Alex has a new computer game, see March 2002

Sir Alex's horse, Rock of Gibralter sets a record of 7 wins, see September 2002

Sir Alex faces indecent assault charges in South Africa, see October 2002

Sir Alex is one of the country's top earners, see November 2002


Alex Ferguson at Falkirk

Scottish A&BC of Sir Alex from the 70-71 season

Sir Alex is on 2DTV, see December 2002

Sir Alex injures David Beckham, see February 2003

Man Utd lose Worthington Cup Final, see March 2003

Sir Alex makes the Rich List 2003, see April 2003

Manchester United win the Premiership, see May 2003

Sir Alex in Beckham's book, gets sent off, doesn't move to Chelsea, signs new Man U contract ! See August /September 2003

Sir Alex inspires Dugout chewing gum, see November 2003

Manchester United win the FA Cup, see May 2004

Sir Alex in Barclays adverts, see Summer 2004

Sir Alex manages his 1,000 match, a 2-1 Champions League victory v Lyon at Old Trafford, 23 November, 2004.

Manchester United lose the FA Cup Final after penalties against Arsenal, see May 2005

Manchester United beat Wigan Athletic 4-0 to win the Carling Cup (League Cup) for only the second time in the clubs history, 26 February 2006

A paraody of Sir Alex is featured in comedy documentary, Star Stories, See Autumn 2006

Sir Alex is on the cover with an interview inside of The Big Issue in the North, 23-29 October 2006, no. 642.

Sir Alex completes 20 years as manager of Manchester United, see 6 November, 2006

Sir Alex's son, Darren, enters management as player-manager of Peterborough United, see 20 January 2007

Sir Alex wins his ninth FA Carling Premiership title, see 6 May 2007, but loses the FA Cup Final, see 19 May 2007

Sir Alex Wins his 2nd Top Bob Award, see Summer 2007

Books

For other sites see :

Alex Ferguson Manchester United Manager Profile-Pictures

See Alex Ferguson Fact File 1986 -

LeagueManagers.com Managers Profiles

***Thanks to Ian Corry for the lead picture and Jim Ross for the pictures with Celtic and Queen's Park***

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