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For whatever reason, Scotland manage to consistently throw up football managers in authentic football jerseys who would rank alongside the best that there has ever been anywhere in the sport. Even to this day there are five Premier League clubs with Scots managers and two of them, Sir Alex Ferguson of Manchester United and Kenny Dalglish of Liverpool would have to be regarded as legends. The three other Scots managers are of course, David Moyes, who is arguably the next in line to take on an even bigger club than Everton who he currently manages. Owen Coyle is just beginning to make a name for himself at Bolton, while Alex McLeish has worked wonders at Birmingham for nearly three years now.
Arguably Sir Alex is the greatest players in wholesale Reebok jerseys, his record at Manchester United is unbelievable and his teams¡¯ football scores and honors speak for themselves, he has won 11 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four League Cups and European Cup and is heading for even more silverware this season. His voracious appetite for success is matched by a vast understanding of the game and his ability to get the best out of each and every one of his players in Sam Bradford jerseys
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Ferguson has followed the example set by United¡¯s other great Scots manager, Sir Matt Busby, who was the founder of the modern day Manchester United. After surviving the terrible ordeal of the Munich Air Crash in which he lost eight members of his first team, Busby recovered from his own appalling injuries to rebuild a new team. Within ten years he had managed them to European Cup success bringing in players of the calibre of Denis law and George Best to join forces with united legends such as Sir Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles. Under Busby, United became the first English club to win the European Cup. It came 12 months after Glasgow Celtic had achieved the feat under their legendary boss, Jock Stein.
Stein was regarded as almost godlike at Celtic Park throughout the 60s and early 70s, he managed the side to ten league titles, eight Scottish Cups, six Scottish league Cups and of course the European Cup in 1967, where they beat Inter Milan by 2-1 in Torry Holt jerseys
, becoming the first British side to win Europe¡¯s biggest soccer prize. They also finished runners up in the 1971 European Cup final, losing to Dutch Champions of the time, Feyenoord. Amazingly the team that Stein fielded for that European Cup Final was all born within 30 miles of Glasgow!
After the Celtic victory a certain, Bill Shankly, the manager of Liverpool told Stein that his success had given him immortality in much the same way as Shankly is regarded at Anfield. Famous for his one liner, Shankly in answer a question from the press once said that football was more important than life and death. Shankly took over the reins at Liverpool in 1959 when they were a struggling second division side but it took him two years to get them out of their plight and into the top level.
Once back in the top division, Liverpool began to build the reputation that they have today, winning the league title three times under Shankly. They also won the FA Cup for the first time in their history in 1965 and won it again for good measure in 1974. Shankly rebuilt the Liverpool team in the seventies bringing in players such as Kevin Keegan and John to shack to bolster a good looking squad that included the likes of Tommy Smith, Emlyn Hughes and Steve Heighwey.
Arguably Sir Alex is the greatest players in wholesale Reebok jerseys, his record at Manchester United is unbelievable and his teams¡¯ football scores and honors speak for themselves, he has won 11 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four League Cups and European Cup and is heading for even more silverware this season. His voracious appetite for success is matched by a vast understanding of the game and his ability to get the best out of each and every one of his players in Sam Bradford jerseys
,.
Ferguson has followed the example set by United¡¯s other great Scots manager, Sir Matt Busby, who was the founder of the modern day Manchester United. After surviving the terrible ordeal of the Munich Air Crash in which he lost eight members of his first team, Busby recovered from his own appalling injuries to rebuild a new team. Within ten years he had managed them to European Cup success bringing in players of the calibre of Denis law and George Best to join forces with united legends such as Sir Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles. Under Busby, United became the first English club to win the European Cup. It came 12 months after Glasgow Celtic had achieved the feat under their legendary boss, Jock Stein.
Stein was regarded as almost godlike at Celtic Park throughout the 60s and early 70s, he managed the side to ten league titles, eight Scottish Cups, six Scottish league Cups and of course the European Cup in 1967, where they beat Inter Milan by 2-1 in Torry Holt jerseys
, becoming the first British side to win Europe¡¯s biggest soccer prize. They also finished runners up in the 1971 European Cup final, losing to Dutch Champions of the time, Feyenoord. Amazingly the team that Stein fielded for that European Cup Final was all born within 30 miles of Glasgow!
After the Celtic victory a certain, Bill Shankly, the manager of Liverpool told Stein that his success had given him immortality in much the same way as Shankly is regarded at Anfield. Famous for his one liner, Shankly in answer a question from the press once said that football was more important than life and death. Shankly took over the reins at Liverpool in 1959 when they were a struggling second division side but it took him two years to get them out of their plight and into the top level.
Once back in the top division, Liverpool began to build the reputation that they have today, winning the league title three times under Shankly. They also won the FA Cup for the first time in their history in 1965 and won it again for good measure in 1974. Shankly rebuilt the Liverpool team in the seventies bringing in players such as Kevin Keegan and John to shack to bolster a good looking squad that included the likes of Tommy Smith, Emlyn Hughes and Steve Heighwey.