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SIR Alex Ferguson said yesterday he felt sorry for Berti Vogts and that the under-fire Scotland manager should be given credit for introducing young players to the international game.
The Manchester United manager was speaking at Glasgow Central Station where he officially named a train after Sir William Alexander Smith, the founder of the Boys' Brigade. Ferguson, a member of the BB in his youth, is an honorary vice-president of the organisation.See the full content of this document
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Ferguson's Sympathy for Vogts
With Vogts' tenure as national team manager looking increasingly fragile Ferguson, who held the post in 1986 at the Mexico World Cup finals, said: "Of course I feel ...
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