05/11/2011 15:13, Report by Adam Bostock
Stand renamed for Sir Alex
Sir Alex Ferguson has received a very special  25th anniversary tribute from his grateful employers at Manchester  United - with Old Trafford's biggest stand being renamed in his honour.
The  North Stand is now known as the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, after a  new sign was unveiled just before kick-off against Sunderland. It's the  first time in the 101-year history of Old Trafford that a stand has been  named after an individual. In addition, the renowned sculptor Philip  Jackson has been commissioned to create a statue of the manager. This  will be erected outside the stand's entrance, hopefully in August 2012.
In  a club statement, United chief executive David Gill said: "To be at a  club of our standing for so long is truly remarkable. In that time, Sir  Alex has established himself as the most successful manager in British  football history, winning countless trophies and creating numerous sides  admired around the world for their flair and ability.
"Sir Alex's  contribution to United has been immense and the magnificent stadium we  have here at Old Trafford is a testament to his ability and success. The  Board felt it right to take this unique step, as well as to commission  Philip Jackson to create a statue to go alongside his other great pieces  here of Sir Matt and the United Trinity. These tributes are made with  the grateful thanks of the owners, board, staff, players and fans of  Manchester United, for the great pleasure Sir Alex has brought us all  over a quarter of a century."
Sir Alex saw his name on the former  North Stand for the first time after walking through a guard of honour  formed by both teams. Talking on the stadium PA system, he remarked how  proud he felt to "work for the greatest football club in the world" and  to have managed "some of the greatest footballers we've ever seen in  this country."
source : manutd 





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