Sir Alex Ferguson: Man Utd legend still earns a staggering amount every week
Sir Alex Ferguson retired from management nine years ago, yet the legendary Manchester United boss still earns the equivalent of £235,000-per-week to this day.
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Sir Alex Ferguson retired from management nine years ago, yet the legendary Manchester United boss still earns the equivalent of £235,000-per-week to this day.
Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly earning £235,000-a-week - despite retiring as Manchester United manager nearly nine years ago.
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