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Games & Gambling

Fergie Banking on the Champions League

When Chelsea won the Champions League on the May 19th 2012, there were few things that would have spurned Alex Ferguson on to get a performance out of Manchester United as much. Possibly only Liverpool winning the Premier League, Champions League or anything that Ferguson wants perhaps may have come close. He has made some shrewd approaches in the off season, but like any good manager who could write the book, he keeps his cards close to his chest and whoever emerges from the Euros with a good reputation. Anyone wanting to make a nice return on the 2013 Champions League would be wise to get a bet on a Man United final for next season. Possibly even a repeat of the race for this year’s Premier League race. As always, you can get the best odds on the Champions League betting through www.betvictor.com.

Twice More unto the Breach

Just as Alex Ferguson is thinking about retirement and actually voicing his opinion by his recommended replacement I Laurent Blanc, he is also making it all too obvious that he still wants to leave Man United as the undisputed most successful club in English football. This will mean winning the Champions League another twice to at least equal Liverpool’s five titles. Ferguson has used his old foe as inspiration for many years and anyone who knows him will testify that he would love to rid the Merseyside team of any bragging rights.

Not So Noisy Neighbours

 

The Premiership may have been lost to the sky blues, but the realms of the Champions League and Europe are still classed as Fergusons territory as the only manager in Manchester to have won the top title. Nobody would have bet against Ferguson eating his words when he said that Man City would not be the top team in Manchester in his lifetime and any bookmaker would have given amazing odds on that bet just a few seasons ago. The Question is now, is Ferguson ready to reclaim the title and does he have one more double left in him before he departs?Get the best odds on a Fergie swansong with Champions League betting through www.betvictor.com