Sunday, November 26, 2006

Kenyon

Sir Alex Ferguson struggled to conceal his disdain when he was asked yesterday about Peter Kenyon's prediction that Chelsea would eventually overtake Manchester United as the biggest club in the world. Ferguson has accused Kenyon before of treating United "with contempt" and he was clearly bemused by the latest remarks of a man who once claimed to be their most ardent supporter.

Questioning the timing of Kenyon's remarks, as if suspicious that the Chelsea chief executive was trying to undermine United before the biggest game of the domestic season so far, Ferguson's response was laced with sarcasm. "We're going to quake and tremble with that," he said. "It was a nice time for him to bring that out, wasn't it? But it certainly won't bother me. I know Peter, remember."

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