Fergie must be musing on what might have been.His loss has been Mancini's gain and he's delighted with the way things have turned out.
Fergie must be musing on what might have been.His loss has been Mancini's gain and he's delighted with the way things have turned out.
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So you don't think Fergie would care that a player snubbed him, and is clearly being missed more by Old Trafford than he misses United? If Fergie had a great replacement who was banging the goals in, I'd agree he wouldn't be bothered, but given the flop of Berbatov this year and lack of faith in Owen he must be. I'd bet Tevez makes the difference in pushing City into the top 4 this year, although there are plenty who won't! http://cli.gs/B17hqM
I doubt Ferguson cares one way or the other. At the end of the day, he did make a bid for him, but Tevez acted like a baby and rejected the deal.