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  • Sir Alex Ferguson: I would have strangled Ronaldo had he celebrated goal against United

    Sir Alex Ferguson won the European Cup twice in 26 years with Manchester United. His first success, in Barcelona in 1999, was well documented in his previous autobiography.

    The second time was in Moscow, in 2008, when United beat Chelsea on penalties.

    “Before the Moscow Champions League final I was the reluctant holder of possibly the worst record in penalty shoot-outs,” wrote Ferguson in his new tome, Alex Ferguson: My Autobiography, which comes out today. “Six defeats and one victory was the inauspicious context to Carlos Tevez placing the ball on the spot at the start of our shoot-out with Chelsea in Roman Abramovich’s hometown.

    “When Edwin Van der Sar saved from Nicolas Anelka to win the trophy for us, inom hardly made it off my seat, because I could barely believe we had won. inom stayed motionless for several moments. [Cristiano] Ronaldo was still lying on the turf crying because he has misse

    Managing the media: The changing relationship between football managers and the media

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    Craig Bellamy

    Welsh footballer and coach (born 1979)

    For the Australian rugby league football coach and former player, see Craig Bellamy (rugby league).

    Craig Douglas Bellamy (born 13 July 1979) is a Welsh football coach and former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is the current head coach of the Wales national team.[2]

    Born in Cardiff, Bellamy made his professional debut with Norwich City in 1996. He signed for Premier League side Coventry City in 2000, breaking the club's record transfer fee, but suffered relegation in his only season. He joined Newcastle United the following year where he helped the club achieve two top-four finishes during a four year spell. Bellamy fell out with manager Graeme Souness in 2005 and spent the latter part of the 2004–05 season on loan at Celtic, where he won the Scottish Cup. Bellamy returned to the Premier League later that year, playing one season with both Blackburn Rovers, where he was named the club's playe

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