Well we all know what a sh*t house Fergie is and we have all seen how much he tries to unsettle clubs/players with his little snipes at them, so stick them all in here and lets have a laugh at the drunken old whiskey nosed c**t.
Fergie: United will win second leg... City can't handle the pressure
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Sir-Alex-Ferguson-Manchester-United-will-win-second-leg-as-Manchester-City-can-t-handle-the-pressure-article297043.htmlSir Alex Ferguson has suggested Manchester City may not have the mental strength to handle next week's decisive Carling Cup tie.
Fergie took a sly dig at City by claiming Manchester United will be better prepared for the return clash because they are more used to playing big games.
The spat between Carlos Tevez and Gary Neville has led to the FA contacting both clubs to remind their players of their responsibilities and duty to behave.
But Fergie hinted that City might not be able to handle the pressure by claiming United have more experience of handling such occasions.
"We're used to big games," said Fergie. "I'm not interested in Tevez. He's not our player any more, so I've nothing to say about it.
"Players argue with each other and they have a go at each other time and time again. But it's not an issue for us."
Fergie hid behind Arsene Wenger's infamous excuse when asked to comment on Neville's conduct in giving Tevez the finger after the City striker's first goal in the 2-1 win
"What conduct?" said Fergie, in reference to Neville's crude middle-finger gesture. "I didn't see that at all."
City boss Roberto Mancini, who will rest Tevez for today's FA Cup tie at Scunthorpe to ensure he is fresh for the United game, was more forthcoming on the fall-out from the first game.
"Sometimes these things can happen after a match," said Mancini. "Players are tired, but for me it's finished.
"It's important now that we think of football. I'm sure that for the next game against United, Carlos will be calm and will only think of playing football.
"I don't think there will be problems in the second leg. In England it's beautiful, because the supporters go to a match only for the football. The people are just serious about that."
United's exit from the FA Cup at the hands of Leeds means their Old Trafford clash with Hull is the Premier League's only game this weekend.
Fergie's men can go top with victory and the United boss said he was prepared for a three-way tussle for the title following Arsenal's revival.
"A few weeks ago Arsenal were written off, but that's nature of this league this season," said Fergie.
"But Arsenal's consistency in the past few weeks has made it a three-way fight at the top.
"If you can go on a consistent run you'll have a great chance this season, because people are dropping points everywhere.
"So the Hull game is an opportunity for us to get to that position. Then we have Arsenal next Sunday, which will be a massive game.
"They play Chelsea the following week, so it's interesting times. You have to win your games now.
"But I think it's going to be the lowest points total to win the title for a while. Maybe 82 will do it, whereas we won it with 90 last season.
"What's made it that way is the number of teams who are challenging to get into the top four."
Personally I hope City smack them and Tevez gets a hat-trick, will be funny as F**k watching Fergie squirm.