
Sir Alex Ferguson 'had his doubts' over Man Utd fixture list in astonishing rant
An astonishing attack from Sir Alex Ferguson about Manchester United's fixture list prompted the Premier League to release their own statement in 2009. The official list of matches and their dates for the 2025/26 campaign will be released on Wednesday at 9am.
The huge schedule details the rough plan of the 380 games that will be played between the 20 clubs in the top flight of English football. Premier League officials state the list is always randomised and put together by an outside IT company called Atos.
However, after being left unhappy by a run of matches at the start of 2009, Ferguson tore into the Premier League's fixture list and insinuated that they tried to make life difficult for the Red Devils. In the 2008/09 campaign, United had to face nine of the 10 teams who finished directly below them the previous season away in the first half of the campaign.
He was also aggrieved that his team had to play on the road straight after United's three Champions League away clashes at the time. In a pre-match press conference previewing an FA Cup third-round tie away to Southampton, the Scot tore into the Premier League.
He said: "I've been saying this for a few months, but our fixture programme didn't do us any favours. I think we have been handicapped by the Premier League. They tell me it's not planned - bloody hell!'
When asked if he felt the Premier League wanted to disadvantage United, he added: "I've got my doubts. I'm not saying what they do down there.
"But next year we'll be sending somebody to see how it happens, I can assure you. I just don't understand how you can get the fixtures like that.'
The previous summer, United did have the opportunity to raise objections to the Premier League about the fixture list but chose not to. Officials from the division refuted Ferguson's comments with a strong statement.
It read: "The Premier League fixtures are put together through as random a process as possible. The initial list is created by specialist software before going to the Fixtures Working Party, which is made up of representatives from the Premier League, Football League, FA, clubs and supporters.
"The police also approve it before it is sent to the clubs, at which point they can raise any objections they may have. There are various factors that go into the structuring of the fixture list - police requests, club requests, involvement in European or FIFA competitions for example - but the overriding factor is the luck of the draw.'
Despite the tricky fixture scheduling, United were able to win the Premier League, pipping Liverpool to the title by four points. Throughout that era, Ferguson was far from the only person who was sceptical about the scheduling.
At the start of the 2005/06 campaign, Jose Mourinho, who was beginning his second season at Chelsea at the time, told the People newspaper: "It is always Chelsea who get the worst games, the worst fixtures to play, while Arsenal always have the best ones."
His comments were said after the reveal of the fixture list, which had Chelsea down to play away from home immediately after their first five Champions League games, while the Gunners had home matches after their European clashes.
Join our new MAN UTD WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Manchester United content from Mirror Football. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
39 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Arsenal aim to complete two signings by NEXT WEEK as summer transfer spree hots up
Palace name their price for Eze HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS Arsenal aim to complete two signings by NEXT WEEK as summer transfer spree hots up ARSENAL hope to sign Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard in time for their pre-season training camp in Spain next week. The Gunners' only summer signing so far saw them activate Chelsea keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga's £5million release clause to make him back-up for No 1 David Raya. Advertisement 3 Martin Zubimendi is on the verge of being announced as a new Gooner 3 Christian Norgaard is set to join from Brentford too Credit: Getty But Zubimendi's £51m arrival from Real Sociedad is on the verge of being announced. And Brentford man Norgaard will not be far behind after having a medical ahead of a £10m plus add-ons switch. If all goes smoothly, the midfield duo should be on the plane for warm-weather training in Spain ahead of a pre-season tour of Singapore and Hong Kong from July 19. Defender Takehiro Tomiyasu has had his contract mutually terminated due to his poor injury record, despite having a year left on his Emirates deal. Advertisement READ MORE ARSENAL NEWS Arsenal Files Still no Sesko transfer offer as Gunners wait for nervous Leipzig to act The Japanese star, who featured for just SIX minutes last term, is recovering from a long-term knee issue that will keep him out for most of 2025. Meanwhile, Viktor Gyokeres has rejected two more offers with the Sporting CP striker still determined to join Arsenal this summer. The Sweden international remains in a heated stand-off with his club and is desperate to secure a summer transfer away with North London his preferred destination. Juventus were ready to offer the 26-year-old that opportunity next season but he also turned down a move to Turin with the Bianconeri since signing Jonathan David. Advertisement Join SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plus in-depth coverage and exclusives from The Emirates While he has his heart set on Arsenal, the Premier League giants are also exploring a move for RB Leipzig star Benjamin Sesko – possibly leaving Gyokeres in limbo if Mikel Arteta's side sign for the Slovenia international. Al-Hilal and Al-Qadisiyah have made approaches which have been rejected by the Sporting star. Arsenal Plot Big Double Transfer For Eberechi Eze and Hugo Ekitike! | Transfers Exposed Gyokeres scored 54 goals in 52 appearances to lead Sporting to a domestic double last season but his relationship with the club has turned toxic in recent weeks. Advertisement Meanwhile, Crystal Palace have revealed that Eberechi Eze will not be sold for a price lower than £68m, report The Mirror. That is the value of the winger's release clause and Palace are unwilling to negotiate for less than that fee. Arsenal are favourites to sign Eze this summer but there is also interest from Tottenham too. Gunners have made contact in their bid to sign Chelsea star Noni Madueke. Advertisement


Glasgow Times
an hour ago
- Glasgow Times
Russell Martin makes Rangers transfer signing promise
The Ibrox boss is aiming to boost his squad in the next fortnight, with deals for Thelo Aasgaard and Nasser Djiga nearly complete. In a chat with Rangers TV, Martin assured fans that the summer window is far from over, with more signings planned before the pivotal Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos. Martin said: "Watching Kevin [Thelwell] and Dan [Purdy] and the guys work, they are working tirelessly to make sure we get the right ones. "The ones that we are thinking will come into the building in the next week or two, we will be so pleased with them. "And then we still need some help. "I think we are aware of that but we can't be in a rush to get ones we are not too sure on. "We have to go after the ones we really want." Max Aarons, Lyall Cameron, Joe Rothwell, Emmanuel Fernandez, and Oscar Cortes are the new recruits for the summer. However, Martin is eager to add more reinforcements and insists every effort is being made to find the right fits for the new season. He added: "We play so early in Europe. "Kevin and Dan are ringing guys who are still on the beach and we are waiting for things to happen. "It's not a lack of effort or trying. "Everyone is working so hard. "The ones we have brought in, great. "And there will be more. "When we do get them in, it'll be down to a lot of hard work and we'll make sure they are the right ones."


Scotsman
an hour ago
- Scotsman
Celtic land narrow win, testimonial man misses penalty, Hearts prevail in Spain
How Scottish clubs fared in friendly matches ahead of new season Sign up to our Football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Celtic posted a 1-0 victory over Queen's Park in their first pre-season match of the new campaign. Manager Brendan Rodgers fielded two different teams in each half at the City Stadium against their Glasgow rivals, with captain Callum McGregor, midfielders Arne Engels and Luke McCowan plus centre-half Auston Trusty the only recognisable first-team players in the squad. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad That quartet played the first half, in which young Irish striker Johnny Kenny fired the visitors ahead from close range against their Championship opponents in the 19th minute. Callum McGregor has a shot at goal during Celtic's match against Queen's Park. | PA Goalkeeper Ross Doohan made his first appearance for Celtic since returning to the club from Aberdeen earlier in the summer and he played 63 minutes of the match. An interested spectator at Lesser Hampden was Japanese defender Hayato Inamura, who earlier in the day completed his transfer from Albirex Niigata in his homeland. Inamura, who can play left-back and centre-half, has penned a four-year deal with Celtic. At Rugby Park, Kilmarnock were the victors against near rivals Ayr United in Rory McKenzie's testimonial. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Kilmarnock's Rory McKenzie with family at full time during his testimonial match. | SNS Group The first half was goalless, with McKenzie missing the chance to open the scoring on 43 minutes when his penalty kick was saved by Ayr keeper David Mitchell. Killie took the lead just moments into the second period when Greg Kiltie capitalised on a poor clearance from Mitchell to net the only goal of the match. It was new Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell's first chance to run the rule over his squad. Hearts win in Spain In Spain, Hearts ended their pre-season training camp with a 3-1 win over Crawley Town. Strikes from James Wilson, Alan Forrest and an own goal at La Finca gave Derek McInnes' men the win over their English League Two opponents. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The Jambos played two different XIs to give all of the squad valuable game-time ahead of their Premier Sports Cup opener against Dunfermline Athletic next weekend.