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(From Irish Independent)
ALEX FERGUSON has reiterated his plans to quit management for good when he departs from Old Trafford.
The long-serving Manchester United chief is under intense pressure following Tuesday's Champions League draw with Villarreal and recent speculation has linked the Scottish manager with a move to replace under-fire Alex McLeish at Rangers.
However, yesterday Ferguson dismissed the rumours. "I have said it many times, when I leave Manchester United that is it," Ferguson said. "I do not need to comment on the Rangers story - I am not interested in the job one bit."
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