Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that he has no plans of retiring yet.
Sir Alex spoke to a football magazine twentyfour7, where he revealed his future plans. ”There’s no getting rid of me. I will probably become a director,” he said. Nobody knows. Neither do I. It won’t be a doctor that tells me to quit.”
Sir Alex also claimed that like Bayern Munich, it would be an excellent form of administration at Old Trafford if Sir Bobby Charlton becomes a director, and former players like Peter Schmeichel, Andy Cole and Gary Neville become ambassadors.
“That’s a long time away (being a director at the club), I hope,” he said.
“The role Bobby Charlton has played at the club has been fantastic.
“He has been a tremendous support to the manager and a lot of the players.
“I think Bayern Munich is the perfect model.
“It’s no problem having a replica of that for this club who have had so many great players over the years and who are now ambassadors now like Andy Cole, Bryan Robson, Peter Schmeichel.
“There are quite a few of them here now and that’s a role we should be using as well.”


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