A Quote by Joe Hart

It's a great honour that someone like Sir Alex Ferguson goes out of his way to mention my name. — © Joe Hart
It's a great honour that someone like Sir Alex Ferguson goes out of his way to mention my name.
After Sir Alex Ferguson, it's been a difficult time for Man United, but actually, many people know that after Sir Alex Ferguson, it would be difficult for Man United.
Sir Alex Ferguson was a genuinely nice man. We met many times and even had dinner together on a few occasions. But woe to the person who threatened or bothered Manchester United in any way. Then Ferguson would not spare his venom. I know, because he often aimed that venom at me.
I've always admired great football managers, and Sir Alex Ferguson had so much success.
When you change a manager like Sir Alex Ferguson, it is difficult.
Sir Alex Ferguson already has his place in the history books; he is definitely one of the best coaches ever.
During the Sir Alex Ferguson years, you would see all those great players - Roy Keane, Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Jaap Stam, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Cristiano Ronaldo, to name just a few - and you'd quickly realise why Old Trafford had an aura like nowhere else.
The chairmen of the largest companies in the world can cancel an appointment or move a board meeting; a manager cannot change the date of a game. In the combined 42 years that Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger have managed in English football, I can only remember one occasion when Sir Alex did not attend a Manchester United game.
I have a great deal of respect for Sir Alex Ferguson. He has done a great job. Without any doubt, he is one of the best and most influential around. He is the embodiment of football.
It is important that Manchester United keeps its identity. Their heritage is to produce and develop players, something that started with Sir Matt and continued with Sir Alex Ferguson.
I have no problem with Sir Alex Ferguson.
You knew where you stood with Sir Alex Ferguson.
Sir Alex Ferguson is one of the best managers in football history.
Sir Alex Ferguson ceases to amaze me as a manager
Sir Alex Ferguson has been a massive influence on me.
Steve Jobs was Apple; Sir Alex Ferguson is Manchester United.
It will not get better than Sir Alex Ferguson. It just won't.
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