Make Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson a Lord - MPs and Two Labour MPs from Manchester - Graham Stringer and Tony Lloyd - have tabled a Commons motion calling for the 69-year-old Scot to be awarded a peerage.
Ferguson led United to a record 19th league title in May and Ferguson has led Manchester United to 12 Premier League titles and Stringer and Lloyd argue that football should be represented in the House of Lords because of its "economic, social, cultural" importance.
They are 12th Premier League crown of a Red Devils had won under Ferguson, who has also captured in the Champions League twice, the Cup Winners' Cup, the FA Cup 5 times and the League Cup on four occasions.
He also led Aberdeen to three Scottish League titles, four Scottish Cups and the Scottish League Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup and a lifelong socialist, Ferguson was knighted in 1999 when Tony Blair was Prime Minister.
Ferguson led United to a record 19th league title in May and Ferguson has led Manchester United to 12 Premier League titles and Stringer and Lloyd argue that football should be represented in the House of Lords because of its "economic, social, cultural" importance.
They are 12th Premier League crown of a Red Devils had won under Ferguson, who has also captured in the Champions League twice, the Cup Winners' Cup, the FA Cup 5 times and the League Cup on four occasions.
He also led Aberdeen to three Scottish League titles, four Scottish Cups and the Scottish League Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup and a lifelong socialist, Ferguson was knighted in 1999 when Tony Blair was Prime Minister.
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