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

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. Silent treatment: Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson    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.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.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.However, he apparently chose not to because he wants more time to prepare after the international break.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? No, didn't think so.  

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