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Sport NewsSir Alex Ferguson punishes Preston for sacking his son
On Wednesday, Preston North End, sitting in last place in the Championship, sacked manager Darren Ferguson just shy of his one-year anniversary on the job. On Thursday, Sir Alex Ferguson, Darren's dad, suddenly decided to yank back two Man United players on loan at Preston -- Ritchie de Laet and Joshua King -- before the previously agreed upon return date next week. He is also trying to get a third player back (Matty James), even though he is on a season-long loan. All three players say they would like to stay at Preston, where they've gotten playing time as the club tries desperately to hang on to their place in the Championship. Given all this, it's safe to say it's not business, it's personal. From the Guardian:
It's a petty and bitter move to be sure, but is it surprising? Fergie most likely only loan those players to Preston in the first place because his son was manager and he knew he could, in turn, keep close watch over them.
That's the true shame of it. That these young players are being caught up in this game of personal vindictiveness. And speaking of careers, this probably won't help Darren's much either. After all, who wants to hire a man knowing that if he fails, his influential father will do all he can to punish your club even further? Photo: Getty Images Read more sport in Football |
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