Sir Alex Ferguson's Retirement - Have I Got News for You - Series 45 Episode 6 - BBC One
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Published 2013-05-13
Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01scz74 Jo Brand takes the host chair as Ian, Paul and guests John Cooper Clarke and Michael Fabricant MP take a satirical hairdryer to the news of Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement.
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All Comments (21)
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I hope they show some respect. The greatest manager ever
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loved seeing JCC on this episode.
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not a bad word said about J.C.C. he once let the specials support him.
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Thanks for posting.
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very nice very very nice
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I bet you're a real joy to know.
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Thatcher dead, Fergerson retires. Somewhere there´s a scouser with one wish left!
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35 CD's?!! you can fit about 2 hours of audio on just 2 CD's (I'm estimating since I don't really know what the lowest quality codec is and how much space it takes up)
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Get JCC on as a guest host fer crying out loud!
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WOW I thought the guy with Paul was Ronnie Wood.
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quality banter between merton and brand at te end
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Now I understand. It was your putting words in capital letters that made the difference.
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Strange you should mention that, yes it was.
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SAF keeps a copy of the JFK autopsy report by his bed.........in case anyone was wondering.
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He was a manager a lot longer than 26 years - but I suppose his time in Scotland is brushed over. 🙄
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It doesn't seem morally correct, but it makes sense. These footballers attract HUGE numbers of people to watch them perform, which pays for them. It's not a travesty, a fraction of the money that is paid into them playing, goes to them. I think that's fair and make sense.
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Clarke seemed to have always been an old man
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It's a simple matter of supply and demand. The working life span of footballers is also very short. Plus top class footballers make millions for their clubs. Seems fair to me that they should share in the profits. People who dislike it should try to acquire their skills - but few will be able to. Which brings us back to my first point.
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all my own work
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Just appreciate the talent on show here UK! (Excluding Michael Fabricant, of course.) Not at all remarkable at home but I don't think many Brits know how lucky they are. I live abroad. Decent comedians are in short supply here.