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By The Insider
Saturday, December 6, 2008 Working under the most successful manager in the history of British football should be the ideal education for any young coach. Alex Ferguson's triumphant Manchester United sides were always likely to produce a clutch of youthful coaches emerging from his considerable shadow, yet a curious trend is developing which suggests rubbing shoulders with the great man may not be a recipe for success. With Bryan Robson's managerial career already over as he contemplates life as a glorified Old Traffor ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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