Ferguson also has, or has certainly had in the past, a precarious relationship with Brian Barwick, the FA's chief executive. Barwick is a Liverpool supporter and when he worked in the BBC's football department Ferguson became convinced that the corporation had an anti-United agenda. He would question the number of old Liverpool players in the Match of the Day studio and wondered why, after a Double-winning season, United did not get the BBC Sports Personality of the Year team award.
2006-11-04 22:45:30
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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I'm not sure why he has fallen out with the bbc cause i was wondering for the past few weeks why he has not talked on match of the day. But all i know is that when Sir Alex falls out with someone there is no going back e.g Becks, Keane and Rudd.
2006-11-05 07:18:59
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answered by mummytray 2
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Fergie rants and raves about the slightest of things, and not allowing himself to be interviewed by the BBC is just another example of his childish unprofessional ism.
He can give it but he can't take it
2006-11-05 07:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they banned him from chewing gum.Though now it gets caught on his false teeth so he doesn't want to be in front of the cameras for too so he's not Bovered about the ban now.
2006-11-05 09:09:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Think it had something to do with things they claimed about his son who is an agent, but im not 100% sure
2006-11-05 16:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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He falls out with everyone - it was just their turn!
2006-11-05 13:38:52
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answered by footieanorak 2
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Yea, because they stopped showing his favourite show - Teletubbies
2006-11-05 06:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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who the f..k likes the bbc they are money grabbing b.....ds, see your tv lisence you can shove it up your setanic verse
2006-11-05 06:36:01
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answered by ALEX K 2
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