Saudis can learn from Japan and South Korea: Man Utd manager (AFP)
Published 1/22/2008 at Yahoo! Sports - World Soccer News
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has insisted that the "door is open" for footballers from the Middle East to secure a dream move to the Premiership champions - if they follow the lead of star players from Japan and South Korea.
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