The person who many regard as the greatest football manager of all time, Sir Alex Ferguson, has turned 79 today. Over a 27-year spell with Manchester United, the legendary Scot won a remarkable 38 trophies, including a record 13 Premier League titles.
Add five FA Cups and two Champions Leagues and Sir Alex's impact on not only United, but on British football as a whole, is clear to see.
After arriving in 1986, Ferguson built a dynasty that has rarely been seen or replicated in any major sport. As well as a trophy cabinet to rival any manager in history, he also played a major part in the development of some of the biggest stars in the modern game, with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham and Paul Scholes all growing under his
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