sligoman
19/10/2005, 4:19 PM
Former Manchester United and Republic of Ireland star Denis Irwin has apologised to United boss Sir Alex Ferguson after linking the Scot to the Irish manager’s job last week.
Irwin claimed that the FAI had already made contact with Ferguson about replacing Brian Kerr – a declaration that was subsequently rubbished by the United supremo.
Speaking to United’s official television channel, MUTV, on Wednesday, the Cork man said: “I have apologised to Sir Alex. I was disappointed to read the comments because it was a lot of nonsense.
"If anybody knows me, I have the least interest in the political side of football. Someone got carried away and the piece didn’t go out the way I wanted it to. But it is my fault and I have to live with it.
"Sir Alex has been at Manchester United for so long, it would be hard for him to take another job. I did say in my article that he was under contract. Someone put two and two together and got five."
http://www.eleven-a-side.com/worldcup2006/irish_soccer_detail.asp?newsid=19598
Irwin claimed that the FAI had already made contact with Ferguson about replacing Brian Kerr – a declaration that was subsequently rubbished by the United supremo.
Speaking to United’s official television channel, MUTV, on Wednesday, the Cork man said: “I have apologised to Sir Alex. I was disappointed to read the comments because it was a lot of nonsense.
"If anybody knows me, I have the least interest in the political side of football. Someone got carried away and the piece didn’t go out the way I wanted it to. But it is my fault and I have to live with it.
"Sir Alex has been at Manchester United for so long, it would be hard for him to take another job. I did say in my article that he was under contract. Someone put two and two together and got five."
http://www.eleven-a-side.com/worldcup2006/irish_soccer_detail.asp?newsid=19598