HATCHET MAN: Sky scheduled for a humble apology from Sir Alex but United boss will go silent... agai

24 March 2009 08:11
Sir Alex Ferguson doesn't seem like the sort of manager who does embarrassed or apologetic, but he should be both after the international break.[LNB] Silent treatment: Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson  [LNB]  More from Hatchet Man... HATCHET MAN: Robben for Liverpool? Benitez shows why he can't be trusted with the Anfield budget24/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Robin's wrong! Winning at West Brom and Newcastle does not make Arsenal unbeatable24/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Enjoy it Ledley, but don't expect to be an England regular after Fabio's crazy Theo moment24/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Redknapp in U-turn sensation: Gomes is a good keeper after all23/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Friedel's red card at Anfield showed a referee at his officious worst 23/03/09 HATCHET MAN: It's difficult to work who will go down first: Newcastle United or cumbersome thug Taylor23/03/09 HATCHET MAN: So Robinho has a drugs problem claims Pele, the one-time great who now endorses Viagra23/03/09 HATCHET MAN: The devil in ASBO-seeking Rooney will stop him from ever becoming a great player23/03/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVE  After boycotting Sky because the company took police advice and screened his team's match against Liverpool on a Saturday lunchtime (apparently giving the advantage to his opponents in his warped thinking about preparation time), the Manchester United manager has now benefited from the broadcaster's scheduling.[LNB]United play Aston Villa on April 5 in a Barclays Premier League match which will be shown live on television and could be crucial in the title race.[LNB]It comes just two days before Ferguson's side face Porto in the Champions League so he had the option of playing Villa 24 hours earlier.[LNB]However, he apparently chose not to because he wants more time to prepare after the international break.[LNB]What was that Sir Alex, speak up? Did they hear you right at Sky - was that thanks a lot and when can I talk to you next? [LNB]No, didn't think so. [LNB]  

Source: Daily_Mail