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Rio reveals: It'll be years before Sir Alex leaves Old Trafford

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will remain at Old Trafford for many years to come, according to Rio Ferdinand.

The England centre-half, who captained the Red Devils to the Barclays Premier
League and Champions League double this season in the injury-enforced absence of
Gary Neville, is convinced that the Scot's promise to step aside within the next three years will prove wide of the mark.

Ferguson already has form in that respect after aborting his first attempt at retirement in 2002 when his continued passion for his job proved too great a pull.

One reason to keep going...Sir Alex Ferguson with the Champions League trophy

One reason to keep going...Sir Alex Ferguson with the Champions League trophy

He will, however, be approaching 70 by the end of the 2010-11 season, and recently vowed that his career would not extend into his eighth decade.

..and another one: Fergsuon with the Barclays League trophy

..and another one: Fergsuon with the Barclays League trophy

But Ferdinand is convinced that when it comes to decision time, Ferguson will once again find it too hard to walk away given the fire that still burns within.

"I don't think he'll leave in two or three years - I think his passion for the game will overtake everything else," said Ferdinand.

"The manager loves football, he eats, breathes and every minute of the day is
thinking and talking about it, so I can't see him leaving."



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