What a week it has been, with the biggest names in the world of football retiring.
This season has been exceptionally amazing, simply because
Manchester United showed their true colours by winning the
Barclays Premier League, taking it back to Old Trafford, has been absolutely fantastic.
I've had the chance to watch two Red Devils matches in the THEATRE OF DREAMS itself, one against Real Madrid and the second one against Swansea City(final home game of the season, crowning day). I'm not really an emotional person, but when I saw
Sir Alex Ferguson for his last few words managing
(27 years) in the Theatre of Dreams I had tears in my eyes. A lot of people would remember him taking over in 1986, he was often tipped as the worst manager in his first few seasons in-charge, but he has given football a new meaning since. He re-invented the team with a lot of bold decision, selling the best players, as he said
'NO ONE IS BIGGER THAN THE CLUB'. He brought the likes of Eric
Cantona, Roy
Keane, Cristiano
Ronaldo, Peter
Schmeichel, Jaap
Stam, Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer, Steve
Bruce, Gary
Pallister, Andy
Cole, Dwight
Yorke, Edwin
Van der Sar, Ruud
van Nistelrooy amongst other great players. He gave the Class '92 a chance Paul
Scholes, the
Neville brothers Gary and Phil, Nicky
Butt, David
Beckham and Ryan
Giggs (
who's still tearing you apart), to which the press said 'YOU CAN'T WITH ANYTHING WITH THESE YOUNGS LADS', he proved them wrong years after years.
There are a lot of people who hated him(Fergie time, ranting at officials), but we all should agree that he has been the
GREATEST manager in the history of world football.
SAF last speech at Old Trafford.
http://youtu.be/lT68Fx11ocw
Then came the time when DAVID
BECKHAM announced that he was retiring of football after 21years of wonderful 'Bend it like Beckham moment'. I still remember his early stage of playing as No.24, then in 1996 No.10, finally got the famous No.7 in 1997. He is the most decorated Englishman in football, with winning titles in 4 different countries, England, Spain, USA and finally France. We all remember the goal from a free-kick that shook the world against Greece in 2001.
http://youtu.be/t0GESlaVNdE
This is seriously another time I had real tears in my eyes, when I was watching him being substituted in this final game. He was so emotional, we all could see his love for the game (of course the money comes with it).
http://youtu.be/HAeXeK4yXOo
Finally my respect to
MICHAEL James
OWEN, James Lee Duncan "
JAMIE"
CARRAGHER,
DAVID Robert Joseph
BECKHAM,
PAUL SCHOLES and
SIR Alexander Chapman '
ALEX"
FERGUSON, who all retired this season. It is definitely the
END OF AN ERA in the world of football.