Cleverley fellaini fergie biography
- Personally I have more hope for Cleverley this season than Fellaini.
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- Fergie has talked about how he wanted to follow in the footsteps of Sir Matt Busby in making young players the focus of the team.
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Petrachi confirms Man United interest & Fergie should move for Fellaini - Best of MUFC
It was almost symbolic that United's latest Premier League victory was initiated by a Paul Scholes and rounded off by Nick Powell. Age wise almost two decades separate the midfield pair but on the field Powell emerged serious contender to the throne Scholes has held at Old Trafford since breaking into the first team in 1993. Replacing the evergreen 37-year-old has caused Sir Alex Ferguson to search far and wide for a player capable of filling the void left by the Ginger Prince when he finally decides to hang up his boots. 18-year-old Powell, who last season was plying his trade in League Two, could be the answer after he came off the bench to score a stunning goal on Premier League debut and displaying a confidence, control and maturity beyond his tender years. Robin Van PErsie aside Ferguson has focused heavily on youth recruitment this summer with the signings of Alex Buttner, another impressive debutant, and Shinji Kagawa expected to herald a new era for the Red Devils. One that will stretch
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Fergie: I believed in Sir Matt's philosophy on youth
Manchester United had gone 26 years without a league title when Sir Alex Ferguson won it in 1993. Three years later, the team was built around academy graduates that Fergie had made a point of introducing in to the squad and they were the cornerstone of the success in the years that followed.
Speaking to the club’s official site following his induction in to the Premier League Hall of Fame, Fergie has talked about how he wanted to follow in the footsteps of Sir Matt Busby in making young players the focus of the team.
I looked at the history of the club. How Sir Matt Busby built his team from young players and that’s what I believed in. I did it at St Mirren, I did it at Aberdeen and Manchester United were the perfect club for me to rebuild based mainly on young players. I understand why managers only concern themselves with the first team because in a results industry, you need to win to keep your job. I didn’t think that way. The youth team had not been flourishing and I realised there were just not enough scou
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Tom Cleverley: The Brand
Last summer, the one thing that provided any consolation to the fact Paul Scholes had retired was that we had young Tom Cleverley ready to make the step up to the first team. The lad has bags of talent and after loans at Leicester, Watford and Wigan, was prepared to make his mark in the Premier League with United.
Cleverley started the season really well, first coming off the bench in the Community Shield victory over City. 2-0 down at half-time, Cleverley started the second half and had a real impact. He provided the assist for what was probably our best goal of the whole season to draw United level.
Cleverley then started all the following league games, including the 8-2 victory over Arsenal and the 3-0 win against Spurs, before getting injured early on after a wreckless Kevin Davies challenge at the Reebok. We had started the season flying, finally having a player (along with the help of Anderson, it has to be said!) other than Paul Scholes who was bossing the midfield. We were gutted that he was injured and the manager clearly was too, which is why
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