Sir Alex Ferguson | Fergie - Foster not for sale Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has ruled out the possibility of letting Ben Foster leave the club. Sky Sports |
 | Ferguson backing Foster for England Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has ruled out a loan for Ben Foster and maintains he will be England's first choice at the World Cup. Team Talk |
 | Fergie tells Rooney to bide his time Sir Alex Ferguson has backed Wayne Rooney to become Manchester United captain one day but told the forward to forget about it for a few years. Team Talk |
 | Ferguson: The league starts now
Sir Alex Ferguson has said that Chelsea's five-point Premier League is "not insurmountable" and backed Manchester United to claw their way back. FIFA |
Foster going nowhere - Ferguson Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson denies reports of out-of-favour goalkeeper Ben Foster leaving Old Trafford in January. BBC News |
 | United unwilling to loan out Foster Foster feels he needs to play to make World Cup squad Ferguson sees John O'Shea as next long-term captainSir Alex Ferguson will reject any attempt by his back-up goalkeeper Ben Foster to secure an England place for next summer by going on loan from Manchester United for the rest of t... The Guardian |
Fergie to miss Pompey and Spurs
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will be in the dugout at Old Trafford on Saturday when his side face Everton. The FA confirm Ferguson's two-match touchline ban does not start until 14 days after the disciplinary panel hearing, which was held last week. Eurosport |
Fergie calls for technology Sir Alex Ferguson has added his voice to the clamour of those calling on FIFA to finally introduce video technology following France's controversial World Cup play-off victory over the Republic of Ireland. 4 the Game |
 | Top bosses back video assistance Sir Alex Ferguson believes the row over video technology will be futile until the game's powerbrokers change their own stance on the issue. Metro |
 | United figure out Ferdinand injury Sir Alex Ferguson is confident Rio Ferdinand will not be consigned to a lengthy period on the sidelines after identifying the root of his current injury problems. Metro |
Ferguson allays Rio fears Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has allayed fears that Rio Ferdinand could be out of action until Christmas with his latest injury problem. 4 the Game |
Rooney 'not ready' for club captaincy
A new dad and captain of his country, Wayne Rooney returns to domestic duty today after being told he is behind at least five other players in Sir Alex Ferguson's pecking order for the Manchester United armband. The Independent |
 | Fergie not worried by Chelsea lead Sir Alex Ferguson is not in the slightest bit worried by Chelsea's five-point lead over Manchester United in the Premier League title race. Team Talk |
Scholes hails United stability Manchester United veteran Paul Scholes hopes Sir Alex Ferguson will continue to manage the club for the foreseeable future. 4 the Game |
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