Wednesday 8 May 2013

Sir Alex Ferguson, 71, retires after 27 years: the statement in full

Old Trafford legend: Sir Alex Ferguson

There is little that can be added to the statement released by Sir Alex Ferguson today. At 71, after 27 years at Old Trafford, with a hip replacement operation looming, he's GONE. Fergie will stay on as a director at Manchester United and will bow out publicly before the home game against Swansea on Sunday.


Since taking over an ailing giant from Ron Atkinson in 1986, Sir Alex won 38 trophies: 13 league titles, two Champions League crowns, five FA Cups and four League Cups.
Jose Mourinho has been installed as favourite to take over from Ferguson by bookmakers, with Everton's David Moyes and Borussia Dortmund's Jurgen Klopp also in the running.

Here's how his retirement was announced:

“The decision to retire is one that I have thought a great deal about and one that I have not taken lightly. It is the right time.


"It was important to me to leave an organisation in the strongest possible shape and I believe I have done so. The quality of this league winning squad, and the balance of ages within it, bodes well for continued success at the highest level whilst the structure of the youth set-up will ensure that the long-term future of the club remains a bright one.

"Our training facilities are amongst the finest in global sport and our home Old Trafford is rightfully regarded as one of the leading venues in the world.

"Going forward, I am delighted to take on the roles of both Director and Ambassador for the club. With these activities, along with my many other interests, I am looking forward to the future.

"I must pay tribute to my family, their love and support has been essential. My wife Cathy has been the key figure throughout my career, providing a bedrock of both stability and encouragement. Words are not enough to express what this has meant to me.

"As for my players and staff, past and present, I would like to thank them all for a staggering level of professional conduct and dedication that has helped to deliver so many memorable triumphs. Without their contribution the history of this great club would not be as rich.

"In my early years, the backing of the board, and Sir Bobby Charlton in particular, gave me the confidence and time to build a football club, rather than just a football team.

"Over the past decade, the Glazer family have provided me with the platform to manage Manchester United to the best of my ability and I have been extremely fortunate to have worked with a talented and trustworthy Chief Executive in David Gill. I am truly grateful to all of them.

"To the fans, thank you. The support you have provided over the years has been truly humbling. It has been an honour and an enormous privilege to have had the opportunity to lead your club and I have treasured my time as manager of Manchester United."

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