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Football is nothing without fans.
Football hooligans? Well, there are 92 club chairmen for a start.
I never wanted Manchester United to be second to anybody. Only the best would be good enough.
Retire? Me? I'll go when they get tired of me at Old Trafford or when I can no longer do the job.
United is no longer just a football club; it is an institution. I feel the demands are beyond one human being.
In all modesty, my summing up of 1955-6 and 1956-7 must be that no club in the country could live with Manchester United.
It's every manager's dream, I suppose, to build a team by coaching young players of 15 to 17. That's why I started a youth scheme.
Sometimes it does me good to look back at the days when the living wasn't so good. I remember in 1945 the dressing-rooms were gone, the park was in ruins, no stand, nothing.
People get the impression that we approach football without method: that we're a bunch of skilled individualists. This just isn't so. I'm all for individuality. But I personally go through every tactical plan before every match.