Sir Alex Ferguson reflects on retirement from Manchester United and upcoming role changes

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Sir Alex Ferguson, who managed Manchester United for nearly 30 years, retired in 2013 to support his wife, Cathy, after her sister's death. He announced his decision during a difficult time for the family, just before winning his final Premier League title. Reflecting on his last season, Ferguson noted that he felt the team could win the league by 10 points, ultimately finishing 11 points ahead of Manchester City. He praised the team's performance, especially Robin van Persie's contributions. Recently, Ferguson learned that his role as a global ambassador and club director will end this season due to cost-cutting measures at Manchester United.


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