How much is Alex Ferguson worth today? After leaving football, he has made investments in the film industry.
He also earns from horse racing. He had a stake in the Rock of Gibraltar. The story of the Rock of Gibraltar is such a remarkable one that it deserves its own paragraph. Sometimes, Ferguson would also take his players there as an attempt to boost team morale. The players used to like it. Michael Owen, for example, has his own stable and used to be a rider himself.
However, it did not run since December in Ascot. To trace its last win, we need to go back a month further. The horse boasts career earnings over a million pounds and has six first-place chase race finishes to its name.
The Americans exploited a row between then owners and Ferguson to complete their takeover. The Rock of Gibraltar was one of the most coveted stallions back then.
Sir Alex Ferguson believed that the duo had given him a stake of the Rock of Gibraltar. This idea stemmed from a conversation that took place between the parties in In , Ferguson wanted to sell his share and this provoked an argument between him and the Man United hierarchy.
Ferguson opened legal proceedings against the Irish businessmen. Across the other side of the Atlantic, Malcolm Glazer was keeping close tabs on the developments. The Glazers were looking to expand their sports portfolio, which already included Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Ferguson, now a United director and lecturer at the Harvard Business School, has also discussed a number of other subjects in a wide-ranging Football Focus interview.
The most successful Manchester United manager of all time says he only worked with four players he considered to be world class during his time at the club. Ferguson described Cantona, who United signed from Leeds in November , as "the catalyst", for winning his first Premier League title.
He added: "The younger breed like Ryan and Scholes were just fantastic players and the thing about those two was longevity. There are none, absolutely none. Ferguson believes current United manager Van Gaal pulled off a masterstroke by appointing Giggs as his assistant at Manchester United. Giggs, 41, won 34 trophies under Ferguson, making him the most decorated player in English football history, before retiring in Ferguson told BBC Sport: "Louis made a great choice because of Ryan's knowledge, his time at the club and his ability.
After Moyes was sacked before the end of the season, Giggs took charge for the final four games. The man who Van Gaal has anointed as his successor, Ryan Giggs, gets a glowing reference from Ferguson in the book. And despite criticism from outside United, Ferguson is sure the club will continue to be a success so long as the Glazers run it. There is also an admission of regret from Ferguson that he did not win more Champions League trophies during his time at United. Ferguson reveals he rejected the opportunity to sign Sergio Aguero shortly before he decided to move to City in because United were unwilling to pay the 35million fee Atletico Madrid were demanding.
He is very highly regarded at the club, courtesy of which, for a brief period between October and June , he was appointed as the Global Ambassador of the club. Although he performed well at the club, he could not find consistent game-time, courtesy of which he later joined St Johnstone. This was a tough time for the youngster as he was also working part-time at a Govan shipyard.
However, Ferguson did not let this deter his performances and he impressed at the club, so much so, that Dunfermline snapped up in The Scot guided Dunfermline to a Scottish Cup final in his second season at the club but did not feature in the final and the club lost on the day while they also lost out on the Scottish Premiership by a single point.
However, by now, Ferguson was at the peak of his game and he showed it in the season, where he managed to score 45 goals in 51 games for the club, courtesy of which he was also the top goal-scorer in the Scottish league that year with 31 goals to his name. After two years at Rangers, he joined Falkirk and played as one of the most experienced players in the squad while he also racked up his highest senior appearances at the club. He was also promoted to player-coach at the club but soon left the club for Ayr United, where he ended his career in As great as his playing career was, Ferguson, will always be highly regarded for his managerial career.
The Scotsman took his first steps into management as a part-time job at East Stirlingshire, after which, he joined St Mirren.
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