(Revised article since this morning - to which there were 18 comments)

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After returning from City’s win against West Brom and switching on for the second half, I have to say I have not laughed so much after seeing Everton beat Trafford Rangers in the FA Cup Semi Final. The highlight was undoubtedly watching Ferguson flap his arms so much at the penalty that never was that the red-nosed one almost took off!

However the other talking point seems to have been overlooked by the press, but hopefully not Rafael Benitez, but also involves the ageing Glaswegian. It is clear that Ferguson must have some sort of dementia after his comments and actions earlier this week and his subsequent semi-final line-up. Let us recap:

Without need or invitation Surly Alex Ferguson continued his war of words with Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez over a matter that had absolutely nothing to do with the arrogant interfering Scot.

Obviously still feeling humiliated by the 4-1 pasting his team suffered at the hands of Benitez, Ferguson used the tactic he has perfected over the years; vicious uncontested psychological warfare.

In part of Ferguson’s outburst, the Scot blasted Benitez for labelling Everton as a small club. “Everton are a big club, not a small one which Benitez arrogantly said,” pronounced the all-knowing oracle. Mmm, so how much disdain did Ferguson show to Everton and the FA Cup by fielding a team full of has-beens and kids? His thinking was obviously that United only had to turn up to beat Everton. For once justice was done and the team that wanted to win came through in the penalty shoot-out.

The other part of his sermon to the sycophantic press corp that were present that day related to Rafael Benitez’s one second “game over” hand gestures that upset Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce. There were not even any words spoken here but Ferguson felt compelled to jump to the defence of “Big Sam”, who obviously isn’t “big” enough to look after himself, even though he had already said his piece on the matter. For those of you with short memories, Ferguson and Allardyce are as thick as thieves since the BBC’s investigation pointed the finger at their sons activities as agents; hence both manager’s reluctance to speak to the Beeb.

Ferguson’s “holier than thou” self-opinionated style surfaced once again. “Arrogance is one thing. You cannot forgive contempt, which is what he showed Sam Allardyce last weekend. When Liverpool scored their second goal he signalled as if the game was finished. I do not think Sam deserved that. Sam has worked so hard for the LMA (League Managers’ Association) and he’s had a weakened team. I just thought it showed contempt. In my experience no Liverpool manager has ever done that. It was beyond the pale.” If Allardyce is working hard for the LMA, who cares?

Ferguson should have been reprimanded by the authorities for sticking his big red nose into other people’s business, but the weaklings in charge continue to let him get away with it. Ferguson is so full of his own self-importance that like all the other megalomaniacs throughout history, they actually believe that everything they say is correct, and therefore will never accept an opinion that collides with theirs, nor will they allow a question to be asked that would contradict an opinion that they have already bestowed on those stupid enough to listen.

Ferguson went one better than Benitez in his belittling of Everton with his own hand gesture, before the game had even started, by completing a team sheet that showed more contempt and arrogance towards big club Everton, and would have fired up everyone connected with Everton even more. City fans look forward to thanking them personally next Saturday at Goodison!

When Jagielka scored the winning penalty and the camera cut to Ferguson I made a few hand gestures of my own towards the screen that would leave nobody in doubt how little respect I have for this fool. I am sure I wasn’t alone!

All credit too to David Moyes. If indeed he did make the comment that the snivelling weasel that is Mike Riley is a ManUre supporter, it was a master stroke! Ferguson had a swipe at Moyes in his post-match interview by claiming that this was the sole reason why Riley didn’t give the penalty. He seemed devastated that a Scot (and fellow member of the LMA) could be so disrepectful to a Knight of the Realm, and to sink so low in the psychological game that Ferguson has dominated for years. The good news is the young pupils are learning from the master (Mark Hughes take heed), and it may just confirm that the time is nigh for the old lush to retire.

All non-Manyoo fans hope and pray there will come a day very soon when The Worlds Greatest Football Team (copyright) and their arrogant supporters are so starved of success that they would relish the opportunity of reaching a cup final. I wonder how their supporters felt having paid all that money to watch a reserve team?

I don’t think manutd.com even realise how much they are detested by everybody else in the footballing world, and it is days like yesterday that put a smile on the face and a bounce in the stride of every football supporter that thankfully hasn’t been indoctrinated into the “Theatre of Dreams” cult.

I bet even Liverpool fans were cheering on Everton with the rest of us!

What do you think?

Comments

6 Responses to “Is it about time that megalomaniac Ferguson did us all a favour”

  1. dave on April 20th, 2009 7:36 pm

    You ask what we think well, I think that most City fans dont know what a meglomaniac is

    [A MegAlomaniac is someone who has an obsession with power, or the DELUSION that they have great power or importance. Sums up Ferguson perfectly!]

  2. andy arry on April 20th, 2009 7:55 pm

    …. but I bet that most of them know how to spell it!! LoL

  3. Moonarmy on April 20th, 2009 8:02 pm

    Dave obviously has a meglo chip on his shoulder or is it that Dave does not like what she reads?.

    Sure Ferguson needs to disappear back to the highland that spat him out and do English football a favour as it is about time United fell onto their debt ridden sword and the real club of Manchester retake what is rightfully our, well we already have the throne of Manchester anyway seeing as we are officiallt the only club in Manchester for 100 years +, Ferguson will retire soon enough and good rid.

  4. little al on April 20th, 2009 8:10 pm

    i don’t mind fergie talkin sh1te it makes me laugh. i don’t want him to retire yet but i’d be quite happy for him to have a heart attack or something similar.

  5. Wigan Blue on April 20th, 2009 8:43 pm

    You didn’t think this through did you? How are MCFCstats.com ever going to get interviews with Sir A*** now?

    ps It’s gone beyond bacon now, has to be the full pork chop, apple sauce and trimmings - although it doesn’t have the same ring to it…

  6. BR121 on April 20th, 2009 9:10 pm

    HAHA Im still laughing it was the funniest I was at C.O.M.S watching it having a pint after match with a least 40 other City fans it was best laugh i had i a long time, Trafford Rangers sure did think a a reserve team could do the job how much of a big red nose on a big head do you need what a twat
    just like the time he got wrong end of stick and tried robbing a a race horse from the very lads who made him,
    What a big head to think he owed stud rights to a champ horse sum neck not to mention rights to every bit of cup and title there is

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