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In defense of Ferguson
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10:54 AM EDT, Wed October 1, 2014
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In defense of Ferguson —
Rio Ferdinand joined Manchester United in 2002 for a fee of £30 million ($48.5 million) which made him the world's most expensive defender at the time. He won six Premier League titles and the 2008 Champions League during his 12-year spell at Old Trafford.
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In defense of Ferguson —
Alex Ferguson retired from management in 2013 following over two decades in charge at Old Trafford. The Scot won 13 Premier League titles and two European Champions League crowns as well as four FA Cups and four League Cups.
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Ferguson signed off by winning the Premier League title for the 13th time. He nominated David Moyes, then at Everton, to replace him as manager.
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Some critics have blamed Ferguson for failing to ensure the squad was in better shape before he handed over to Moyes. It is an accusation rejected by Ferdinand.
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Moyes was Ferguson's personal choice to succeed him as the next manager of United following his impressive work at Everton. He signed a six-year deal on May 9 but lasted just 10 months.
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Ferguson attended last week's Ryder Cup at Gleneagles where he gave a speech to the European team ahead of the competition.
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New manager, Louis van Gaal, brought in Angel Di Maria for a British record fee of $98.7 million from Real Madrid as well as Dutch midfielder Daley Blind to bolster his squad.
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Radamel Falcao joined United on loan from Monaco in a dramatic deadline day move. The Colombia striker is one of the most lethal finishers in world football.