Papers: United back for Ronaldo?
A round up of Tuesday's papers and Man Utd are once again linked with a move for Ronaldo and Chelsea plan a move for Real Madrid's Carvajal.
SkySports.com » 56mA round up of Tuesday's papers and Man Utd are once again linked with a move for Ronaldo and Chelsea plan a move for Real Madrid's Carvajal.
SkySports.com » 56mSir Alex Ferguson says he loves Louis van Gaal's press conferences and believes the Dutchman has the pedigree to be a success at Manchester United.
SkySports.com » 56mSir Alex Ferguson is the most decorated manager in the history of British football.
SkySports.com » 56mJohn Terry sat out Chelseaâs 2-0 win against Arsenal at Stamford Bridge despite being fully fit and saw his replacement Kurt Zouma score the opening goal. Is it a sign of things to come? Adam Bate examines the situation now facing the Blues skipperâ¦
SkySports.com » 56mWhen Manchester United host Ipswich Town in the Capital One Cup on Wednesday it marks a rematch for Louis van Gaal and Mick McCarthy. With the help of Niall Quinn, Adam Bate looks back on the day in 2001 when McCarthyâs Ireland got the better of Van Gaalâs Netherlands in World Cup qualifyingâ¦
SkySports.com » 56mAhead of their Capital One Cup clash at White Hart Lane on Wednesday, we pick out some classic encounters between Tottenham and Arsenal in the Premier League era.
SkySports.com » 56mEx-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson talks to the BBC about the perception of him as a "monster" and how his advice helped Nigel Pearson at Leicester.
BBC Sport » 1hSir Alex Ferguson reveals in his latest book, published today, that Wayne Rooneyâs salary was raised to twice that of his managerâs in 2010, prompting Manchester Unitedâs owners the Glazer family to introduce a rule that no player at Old Trafford could earn more than the Scot.
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