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“The boss deserves almost all the credit [for how my career has turned out].
It’s 50/50 with my parents – that’s how highly I regard the boss. My parents were the ones that brought me up and helped get me to a certain level in my career, and the manager is the one that took me to a whole different level of playing for Manchester United and for England.
He was the one that gave me my chance as a young kid. He gave me my debut at Brighton [in September 1992] and my Champions League debut against Galatasaray when I played at Old Trafford and scored my first goal for the club.
He’s the sole reason why I was successful at Manchester United and successful in my career.
You see so many young players fall by the wayside but under the boss that was never going to happen. He looked after us all and gave us everything we needed to become the players and the men that we are today.”
It says a lot about Manchester United as a club and a lot about the manager when you consider how long he’s been there, and just look at the success we’ve had over the years. It’s been amazing. But that’s what happens when you have stability and a man that’s so passionate and hungry and has the love for one club that he has.”
- David Beckham, tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson’ 25 years at United
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Little girl: How old are you?
Justin: “I’m seventeen. How old are you?”
Little girl: “Ten.”
Justin: “Ten? You’re so cute!”
Little girl: “Thank you.”
Justin: “You’re welcome.”
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TOUR 2011 / RIO’S VIDEO DIARY: Rio Ferdinand tries (and fails) to hold a meaningful interview with Anderson.
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