Ferguson slams 'unacceptable' City

Sir Alex Ferguson describes the Mark Hughes sacking as unacceptable

By GMF Editor  December 24, 2009
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Hughes sacking was 'unacceptable' for Ferguson. (©PAphotos)
Hughes sacking was 'unacceptable' for Ferguson. (©PAphotos)


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Sir Alex Ferguson has branded Manchester City's handling of Mark Hughes' dismissal as "unacceptable".

Hughes was sacked immediately after last Saturday's victory over Sunderland, even though it had been common knowledge throughout the day that his time as Blues chief was up. City have come under fire this week for the whole way they have gone about installing Roberto Mancini as Hughes successor.

Blues chief executive Garry Cook has attempted to defend his position, although that has managed only to draw more ire from his club's interrogators. And Ferguson feels Cook is trying to defend the indefensible. "It was unacceptable behaviour," said the United boss. "It doesn't matter whether you have lost 20 games or two, there is a way to treat people."



He added: "For some reason Christmas seems to bring out the worst in directors.

"I do not know how you can do something like that.

"From Saturday morning the rumour mill was working and Mark must have realised it was his last game. It was a terrible position to be in."

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