Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSaturday, July 4, 2026

Lord Ferguson Cometh?

From a footballing perspective, it’d be rather difficult to lavish too much praise on Sir Alex Ferguson for the ridiculously awesome things he’s done over the course of his career. From a political perspective, it probably could be, but since I am a football writer, I don’t care - this is hilarious.

Two MPs (that's Members of Parliament for those who don't follow such things) have asked for Sir Alex Ferguson to be given a place in the House of Lords, the upper chamber of Parliament. It's not clear just what he's done to deserve it apart from being really really good at managing Manchester United, but hey, there you go. It's not entirely out of the question that we'll soon be getting to write Lord Ferguson all the time, and since that's four keystrokes shorter than Sir Alex Ferguson, I am entirely for it.

Here’s the text of the motion, for those curious:

That this House recognises the economic, social, cultural and sporting importance of football to the United Kingdom; is therefore surprised at the paucity of representatives from the world of football in the Upper House; further notes that Sir Alex Ferguson, as the manager of Aberdeen and Manchester United, is the most successful manager in the history of British football; and calls for him to be recommended for appointment to the House of Lords.

Can’t agure with that, I suppose. An artist’s impression of his possible seat in the Lords is below:

See More:

More in Soccer

Soccer
How the USMNT copes without Folarin Balogun against BelgiumHow the USMNT copes without Folarin Balogun against Belgium
Soccer

Mauricio Pochettino has a big decision to make against Belgium in the Round of 16.

By Max Mallow
Videos
The soccer ball that ruined a World CupThe soccer ball that ruined a World Cup
Play
Videos
By Will Buikema
Soccer
Why the USMNT can’t appeal Folarin Balogun’s red cardWhy the USMNT can’t appeal Folarin Balogun’s red card
Soccer

The USMNT striker was sent off in the 64th minute against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

By Mark Schofield
Soccer
World Cup 2026: Folarin Balogun gets stunning red card in Round of 32World Cup 2026: Folarin Balogun gets stunning red card in Round of 32
Soccer

The United States will be without Folarin Balogun if they advance to the Round of 16 after this controversial red card

By Mark Schofield
Soccer
Harry Kane became England’s hero, and he’s matching Kylian Mbappe for World Cup impactHarry Kane became England’s hero, and he’s matching Kylian Mbappe for World Cup impact