//
you're reading...
An Iconic Career, Manager Profiles, Statistics, The Art of Football

Sir Alex Ferguson: An Iconic Career

Sir Alex Ferguson celebrated 25 years in charge of Manchester United on the 6th November 2011. Following a distinguished career in Scotland with East Stirlingshire, St. Mirren and Aberdeen, he has gone on to manage Manchester United a staggering 1,410 times with a win percentage of almost 60% (59.36%) for the Red Devils and an astonishing 57.87% win percentage throughout his managerial career. He has won 48 trophies as a manager, making him the most successful British football manager in history.

Many footballing eulogies may be written about Sir Alex, but here at The Dubious Goals Committee, we do things far more simply. I give you Sir Alex Ferguson: An Iconic Career…

Sir Alex Ferguson: An Iconic Career


Follow @MattTickner and @TheDGCommittee on Twitter.

Other Iconic Careers:
// Paul Scholes
// Sam Allardyce
// Patrick Vieira
// Claude Makelele
// Dario Gradi
// Jan Koller
// Juan Sebastian Veron

About Matt Tickner

My life is arranged in lists of top fives. I love tea, sarcasm, post-rock, Converse and crisps. I write about football on my blog: The Dubious Goals Committee.

Discussion

No comments yet.

Leave a comment

Read more from The Dubious Goals Committee Archive