By Angus Barnes
The legendary red devils manager is really sad with the lost of Sir Bobby Charlton, and the fact is that he remembers some of the moments together that they lived at the red devils team.
“When I was manager of Aberdeen, and Bobby was director of Manchester United when they were looking for a new manager… The directors came to meet me in Glasgow and asked what my vision was for the job. I said I would take the same approach I had at Aberdeen, by looking to build up the whole club, not just the team, and that I would do that by developing young player.”
“As I was explaining this, I saw Bobby nudge one of the directors and he said that is what we want. He has made his mind up. From that moment on he was a tower of strenght for me.” where the words of Sir Alex Ferguson that feels sad about loosing one of the legends of the team that had a really important role with him.
Sir Alex Ferguson added, “It is no surprise o me that we have seen tributes to Sir Bobby Charlton from everywhere in the world, on every TV channel and in every newspaper, because he was without question the greatest English player of all time.” to remeber the legendary striker that is set to have another honour in the Manchester Derby.
“People loved him because of all those thunderbolt goals but it was more than that. My dad used to say that humillity in success is a sign of greatness, and that was Bobby. He never used to boast about his own achievements, it was always about the team and the club.” Sir Alex Ferguson ended, that were the words of the manager from the team.
And the fact is that now Sir Alex Ferguson really remembers Sir Bobby Charlton with the role that he had with the team and with the role of the manager to have the chance to show his value as a manager, plus the impact he had with the people.
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