There have been some pretty lousy ones over the years - from Bobby Charlton and Bobby Moore to Chris Kamara and Graeme Souness, they didn't exactly make a mega-success of their management careers. But Robbo takes some beating! Posted February 16, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
A lifetime achievement award at BBC TV's Sports Personality of the Year bash was just reward for the man who has given so much to the game we love. Posted December 12, 2007 by Matt Genner
England’s record all-time goalscorer, is a player, and man, to be admired. Luckily, his ability and achievements are recorded for prosperity. Posted March 28, 2008 by Jake Johnson
Part Five of our Game for a Laugh series from years gone by features a couple of former England managers, prize joker Tommy Docherty - and a pair of cricket legends having a real ball. Posted December 03, 2007 by Donna Gee
The former Baggies boss lacks man-management skills - and his bust-up with star player Jason Koumas may well have cost the Baggies their Premiership place a year ago. Posted May 26, 2007 by Donna Gee
Bobby Moore's 1966 heroes had everything; skill, passion and a commitment to the cause. Today's so-called stars could learn a thing or two from them. Posted April 17, 2007 by Logan Holmes
It is Sir Bobby Charlton's Munich 50th anniversary wish that United can repeat their 1999 success in honour of the Busby Babes. Posted February 20, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
A new manager and owner will not be able to provide a quick-fix solution for the Magpies. The Toon Army should prepare themselves for a period of stability in order to have a realistic shot at long-term success. Posted June 12, 2007 by Dave Doran
The man formerly known as Captain Marvel lasted just 38 matches as manager of Sheffield United. Despite recording more victories than losses, he had well and truly lost the support of Blades fans. Is there any way back for him? Posted February 19, 2008 by Chester Carrick
Lifelong Red Devils fan PHIL SMITH's Old Trafford memories go back to the Busby Babes and even earlier. For footballing icons and legends, look no further. Posted June 09, 2007 by Philip Smith
He's been in charge at Old Trafford for 20 trophy-laden years, but is the canny Scot about to pull the plug? Posted May 03, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
An anniversary tribute to the man who will always be a legend for what he has achieved at Old Trafford. Posted November 08, 2007 by Tarek El Wazzi
The Manchester United boss is not afraid to speak his mind, with the obsequious media lapping it up and filling endless columns of back-pages space. Meanwhile, over in west London a dour Israeli has quietly been going about his business... Posted April 29, 2008 by nicholas patrick
Sir Alex is a living legend at Old Trafford and has the psychological edge over his Liverpool and Arsenal counterparts. There's just no comparison. Posted May 26, 2008 by Jason Willis
A British football team is a mouth-watering prospect - and Sir Alex Ferguson would be the perfect choice to boss them in 2012. But whether he'll be able to find the time is another matter... Posted July 21, 2008 by Steve Bott
In a democratic society, the media should be allowed to have a go at footballers and managers. So why are these overpaid prima donnas throwing their toys out of the cot? Posted November 09, 2006 by Mark Rivlin
Better late than never, CaughtOffside.com writer SuesieG puts forth her best three memories of Alex Ferguson. What are yours? Posted November 14, 2006 by CaughtOffside.com
Freddy eastwoods' show against Manchester United ignited every Essex karaoke bar Posted November 08, 2006 by Joe Morris
The man of steel and silverware grabs his ninth Premiership title. And this one is surely the sweetest of them all. Posted May 07, 2007 by Philip Smith
A Sportingo contributor asks how the man he regards as the best manager in football history would fare in the media-saturated world of the 21st-century, where players resemble Hollywood stars rather than working-class heroes. Posted April 18, 2007 by Tom Harness
Without talisman Brian Lara, the West Indies should look to their legendary heroes to lead them out of the wilderness. How will they fare in the coming tour to England? Posted April 21, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
The Old Trafford giants have lifted the Premiership crown. NICK LATUS ponders the fact that two of Fergie's cast-offs are on the verge of landing the La Liga title for Real Madrid. Posted June 11, 2007 by Nick Latus
Man Utd deserved their title but in order for another success in 2007-8, the boss will have to go on a shopping spree. Posted May 08, 2007 by Orion Assante
They'd sold Ruud Van Nistelrooy and could barely compete with Chelsea in the transfer market, but Carrick, Ronaldo and Rooney had other ideas. Part One of a fascinating Old Trafford insight. Posted July 15, 2007 by RepublikOfMancunia.org
Manchester United are desperate for a first victory of the season - and that might just inspire Martin Jol's men to lift their game even more at Old Trafford. Posted August 25, 2007 by Weston Sabawo
Today's rumour mill provides news and gossip including a move to replace Martin Jol with the PSV manager, a Gunners legend concerned about the club's 'foreign' policy - and the Manchester United chief taking a new dig at David Beckham. Posted September 06, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
If today's football gossip is to be believed, Everton are also on the trail of a young French defender, while the Special One is still toasting the old Chelsea-Manchester United managerial alliance. Plus more news from the rumour-mill. Posted October 02, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Of course it’s absolute rubbish. But so is all the nonsense I’ve been reading this past month about Arsenal signing Kaka, Robinho, Owen, Drogba and Terry - plus at least another 14 players. Posted October 26, 2007 by Gerry Horsfield
As kids in the Caribbean drift towards baseball and basketball, how ironic that an American billionaire could turn out to be the saviour of cricket in the Windies. Posted June 21, 2008 by amrit doley
When Fergie finally calls it a day, the Blackburn and former Wales boss could put himself on the front line of the grid to take over. Posted November 09, 2007 by Brendan Sansome
Barcelona, Arsenal, Manchester United and Milan have what no England manager can call on ... true world-class talent like Lionel Messi, Cesc Fabregas, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka. Posted November 23, 2007 by Larry Kwirirayi
The press have had their say and the usual suspects have ruled themselves out. Like a classic David Beckham free-kick the powers in Soho Square should be thinking outside the box. Michel Platini is perfect but unlikely. Posted December 07, 2007 by John Ball