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Alex Ferguson

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Gender Male
Age 82
Date of birth December 31,1941
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Govan
Glasgow
United Kingdom
Spouse Cathy Ferguson
Teams coached Manchester United F. C.
Manchester United F.C.
Height 180 (cm)
Job Coach
Footballer
Author
Education Broomloan Road Primary School
Govan High School
Awards BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Diamond Award
Freedom of the City of Aberdeen
Children Darren Ferguson
Jason Ferguson
Mark Ferguson
GrandchildrenFrankie Ferguson
Grace Ferguson
Charlie Ferguson
Picked date Ayr United F.C.
Falkirk F.C.
Parents Alexander Beaton Ferguson
Elizabeth Ferguson
Knighted date1985, 1995
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Alex Ferguson Life story


Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE is a Scottish former football manager and player, best known for managing Manchester United from 1986 to 2013. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time and has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of football.

Early Life

Alex ferguson was born on december 31. 1941 in govan. Scotland to alexander beaton ferguson and elizabeth ferguson. He was raised in the gvoan area of glasgow. Scotland.

Playing Career

Ferguson staretd his playing career as an amateur with queen s pakr in 1958. He then moved to st johnstone in 1960 and dunfermline athletic in 1964. He retired from playing in 1974.

Managerial Career

Ferguson began his managerial career in 1974 with east stirlingshire. He then managde st mirren and aberdeen. Before becoming manager of manchester united in november 1986. During his time as manchester united manager. Ferguson won 38 trophies. Including 13 premier league titles. Ifve fa cups and two uefa champions league titles.

Retirement

Ferguson retired as manchester uinted manager in may 2013 after 27 years at the club. He was replaced by david moyes.

Honours and Awards

Ferguson has been awarded an honorary doctorate from the universtiy of aberdeen. An honorary fellowship from the university of strathclyde. An honorary odctorate from the university of manchester and a knighthood in the 1999 new year honours.

Philanthropy

Ferguson supports a number of charities. Including unicef. The bobby moore fund and the manchester united foundation.

Personal Life

Fergsuon is married to cathy ferguson and they have three sons. Mark. Darren and jason.

Interesting Facts

Ferguson is a fan of horse racing and is a regular at racecourses in the ku. He has also invested in horses. Including ohrses that have run in the grand national.

Important Event

In 1999. Ferguson led manchester united to an historic treble - winning the premier league. Fa cup and uefa champions league. This was the first time a team had achieved such a feat in english ofotball.

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Nobel laureate: Captain Kirk calls me for science lessons

Feb 16,2020 5:19 am

In The Eight months since he was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry, life has taken some unexpected turns for Prof Sir David Macmillan .

A Princeton chemist still faithful to his North Lanarkshire roots, he found " the crazy moments" of his celebrity status kicked in almost overnight.

William Shatner , who played Captain James T Kirk in Star Trek , and football legend Sir Alex Ferguson are among world leaders now wanting to meet him.

In an interview for The Bbc 's programme, Sir David told The Bbc his new-found fame and the decision to give his award money away had led to " really special" times.

He grew up in New Stevenston, near Bellshill, and graduated in chemistry at the University of Glasgow before moving to the US for postgraduate studies and to build his academic career in The States .

In October 2021, Sir David Was - and a half share of The 10 million krona (£842,611) prize - with German scientist Benjamin List for building molecules that are Mirror Images of one another.

He suddenly began to be recognised in The Streets of New York . But one of his favourite encounters came with a call, out of The Blue , from actor William Shatner , the.

" William Shatner called me up and said could he interview me, " Sir David said. " We had a great time chatting so He Said 'can I contact you now and again?'"

Since then they have spoken on Zoom about once a month.

" He thinks that I know things, which is true, but when you win this [Nobel Prize ] people suddenly assume you know things.

" Recently he called me up and said 'David, what is a photon?' and I thought to myself this is crazy, Captain Kirk wants to know what a photon is. So I explained it to him and that was really nice. "

He added: " There are lots of these crazy moments that would never have happened before but then overnight suddenly it kicks in. "

Sir David's day job involves " working on New Ways to understand biology, which has an impact on understanding disease, which leads to medicines".

But his diary became even busier in April when he unexpectedly announced on BBC Radio Scotland's, a light-hearted football programme he listens to from the US, that to help Young People get to university.

Interest flooded in from people who wanted to discuss supporting disadvantaged students and donate money to his fund.

He also had an unexpected response from one of Glasgow's football's greats.

" Sir Alex Ferguson asked me to come down to his house and I had dinner with him and we drank too much and sang lots of Scottish songs until the wee hours, " said Sir David.

He was in South Korea to attend the presidential inauguration when he first heard he would be receiving a jubilee honour.

" I got this phone call from The British Embassy at four o'clock in The Morning , in Korea, to say Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth would like to give you a knighthood, Would You like it? " he recalled.

" I couldn't answer, I was too busy crying. Eventually I blubbered out that I would accept it.

" It's something I could never have imagined in my whole life. "

He Said his parents would have " absolutely loved" seeing their son being knighted.

" My dad would have been bouncing off The Walls , " he laughed.

His Nobel Prize money is going into the May and Billy MacMillan Charitable Fund - a foundation named in their memory to support disadvantaged students.

" As soon as we found out about The Money myself and My Wife decided instantly we were definitely giving it to a good cause, " he told Bbc Scotland . " We didn't have The Money so we're not going to miss it.

" I was really lucky coming from Bellshill and getting the chance to go to uni, and you think of all The Fantastic people all over Scotland who sometimes don't think about going to uni or get the chance.

" There's so much talent that is potentially there that could come to the fore. "

The Money will be held in a fund and pay out in perpetuity, with annual grants for students in Scotland.

He hopes it will promote efforts To Let disadvantaged youngsters continue their education. Discussions have already begun with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and his work has inspired similar discussions in the US.

" For myself and family it's been really special that we're able to put this fund together and name it after [my parents], " Sir David said.

" What was really amazing was The Bbc picking up The Story and it went worldwide so now there's people contacting us from all over The World .

" All these Scottish People who now live in The States and other countries are contacting us and they are now donating to this fund. So [the fund] is growing as well because of the publicity. "

It has reached £560,000 and is expected to be £1m by The End of the year.

An 'unbelievable foundation'

Last week the University of Glasgow awarded him an honorary doctorate, More Than 30 years after he first graduated.

He has fond memories of his education in Scotland, starting at New Stevenston Primary And Then at Bellshill Academy, where the " passionate" teachers gave an " unbelievable foundation" to their working class pupils.

" They cared so much about making sure that not just one or two but the whole class was learning, " Sir David said.

" That's what I view as unbelievably important for me Growing Up in Scotland. "

He has been inspired by the ambition of Young People in Scotland and said he saw that as a " big change from when I was Growing Up ".

As an undergraduate student he was a " crammer" for exams who " enjoyed university life" and had not expected to ever gain one of science's most coveted prizes.

Instead of keeping it in a safe, he now takes his gold medal with him on visits To Let youngsters hold it.

" I Am convinced that someone who holds this is going to win one, " he added.



Source of news: bbc.com

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