Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson snubs peerage?

Ferguson turns down peerage?

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has reportedly rejected the opportunity of becoming a lord.

The Scotsman was tipped for a peerage by the Labour Party following his decision to retire from football after 26 years at the helm at Old Trafford.

While the Labour supporter has not been formally offered a title, the 71-year-old has decided against a peerage as he wants to spend more time with his wife Cathy, according to The Mirror.

Ferguson amassed 38 trophies during his time in charge of the Red Devils.

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