All I want is the EPL, anything else is bonus. Wait .. if ManU and Chelsea play in the Fa Cup final, mi want dat tuh.<H1>United treble an 'impossibility', says Ferguson</H1>
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Sir Alex Ferguson believes a repeat of Manchester United's historic treble in 1999 is unlikely. Eight years ago the Red Devils won the Premiership, FA Cup and Champions League in a dramatic end to the season. United are still in contention for all three this campaign but their manager is sceptical about a repeat performance. 'No-one talks about that. It is a possibility but more of an impossibility given the number of games we have,' he said. 'I think the competition in the Premier Division has got harder in the last few years and the standard is better in Europe.' Ferguson felt the Premiership was now the best league in the world. 'The quality we have in the Premier League is the highest. I think we have overtaken Spain,' he told Sky Sports News. 'The excitement and entertainment in the Premier League is second to none.'</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
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Sir Alex Ferguson believes a repeat of Manchester United's historic treble in 1999 is unlikely. Eight years ago the Red Devils won the Premiership, FA Cup and Champions League in a dramatic end to the season. United are still in contention for all three this campaign but their manager is sceptical about a repeat performance. 'No-one talks about that. It is a possibility but more of an impossibility given the number of games we have,' he said. 'I think the competition in the Premier Division has got harder in the last few years and the standard is better in Europe.' Ferguson felt the Premiership was now the best league in the world. 'The quality we have in the Premier League is the highest. I think we have overtaken Spain,' he told Sky Sports News. 'The excitement and entertainment in the Premier League is second to none.'</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
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