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Call me old-fashioned, but I'll never tell you "I love you" unless I mean it.
Asiyah💙@Aseeyarh7
You see this statement, “I love you” 😭 It always sounds so fake and unreal to me. If you tell me, I’ll probably reply immediately because we’re obviously joking abi 😂🙂↔️
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The strongest case for Sir Alex Ferguson over Pep Guardiola is actually pretty simple.
Football management is more than tactics.
Pep may have influenced football more stylistically, but Ferguson mastered every single aspect of management at the highest level for over 25 years. He wasn’t just coaching a team, he was running an empire.
What makes Ferguson unique is that he built multiple great teams from scratch and kept winning through entirely different football eras. Most managers have one peak cycle. Ferguson had about four.
The early 90s side with Cantona was different from the Treble side. The Treble side was different from the Ronaldo/Rooney era. Then he still won another title in 2013 with a squad that honestly had no business dominating the league the way it did. That level of reinvention over two decades is probably the hardest achievement in football management history.
And unlike Pep, Ferguson did not always have the best squad, best structure, or most money. He regularly outperformed stronger teams through mentality, adaptability, and sheer force of leadership. There’s a reason rival fans still talk about “Fergie Time” almost like mythology, his teams psychologically overwhelmed opponents before games even started.
Another thing people underrate is how difficult Ferguson’s environment was. The Premier League during his era had constantly changing rivals:
Arsenal under Wenger
Chelsea under Mourinho with Roman Abramovich’s money
Liverpool historically
Newcastle’s rise in the 90s
Blackburn spending heavily
Then later the rise of billionaire-backed clubs
Yet Ferguson remained the constant.
Pep, meanwhile, has mostly coached elite, ready-made superclubs with extraordinary infrastructure already in place. That’s not his fault, but it matters in historical comparisons. Ferguson turned young players into world stars repeatedly. Beckham, Giggs, Scholes, Ronaldo, Rooney different generations entirely. Pep improves elite players, Ferguson often created them.
And then there’s the longevity argument, which is massive. Staying at the top for 25+ years in football is nearly impossible now. Dressing rooms change, tactics evolve, player power grows, ownership changes happen, pressure increases. Ferguson survived all of it and still retired as champion.
Pep may end up as the greatest tactical coach ever. But Ferguson’s argument is that he was the more complete football manager leader, builder, psychologist, developer, winner, and cultural architect all in one.
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX
🚨 𝗧𝗥𝗨𝗘 𝗢𝗥 𝗙𝗔𝗟𝗦𝗘: Pep Guardiola will go down as a better manager than Sir Alex Ferguson.
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this is me, i don’t have clothes for special occasions, all my clothes are sharp and i will wear them anywhere
LEYE@leyeConnect
And don’t wear them only for special occasions. You are an occasion, you are special, wear them whenever and to wherever you want.
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And don’t wear them only for special occasions.
You are an occasion, you are special, wear them whenever and to wherever you want.
Ronnie, the Founders’ Storyteller🦋✨@ronn_aa
It’s very important that as you get older you start buying more quality clothes.
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