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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Sport
Simon Peach

Former Leeds boss says he was contender to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson at Man United

  • Former Leeds manager David O’Leary disclosed on the Stick to Football podcast that he was among a select group considered by Sir Alex Ferguson as a potential successor for the Manchester United managerial position approximately 25 years ago.
  • Sir Alex Ferguson had initially intended to retire at the end of the 2001/02 season and had recommended around three individuals, including O'Leary, for the top job at Old Trafford.
  • O'Leary's solicitor, Michael Kennedy, confirmed the approach, indicating that Ferguson had put O'Leary's name forward as a candidate.
  • Ferguson subsequently performed a dramatic U-turn on his retirement plans, remaining as Manchester United manager until 2013, while O’Leary was sacked by Leeds in 2002.
  • O'Leary also offered a warning to Michael Carrick, who is currently in an interim role at United, regarding the immense pressure and significant step up involved in officially managing a club of Manchester United's magnitude.

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David O’Leary reveals how close he came to replacing Sir Alex Ferguson at Man United

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