I hate the red nose b'stard, but you gotta give it to him, he does things right. Come on MON, give the kidz a chance.
ALEX FERGUSON is backing Manchester United's whizkids - rather than spend millions in the transfer market.
Boss Fergie insists the future of the club is in their own backyard with youngsters like Federico Macheda, Tom Cleverley, Javier Hernandez, Chris Smalling and the Da Silva twins, Rafael and Fabio.
The new Old Trafford brat pack are all waiting to burst on to the Premier League stage this season.
Manchester City are edging closer to spending £100million this summer.
But Ferguson insisted: "I've got probably 12 players all under 21, which is a fantastic average age, and the future should be pretty secure with them.
"Over the years we've bought players for quite high amounts like Dimitar Berbatov, Rio Ferdinand, Juan Sebastian Veron and Wayne Rooney. But we try to equate how we're going to get the proper value before we do it.
"When I see some of the values now, and you're talking about players at £40m or £30m-odd, we have to assess our own players first.
"We take a quite good view of it now and say let's look at our own young players.
"Have they got the ability? How much can we trust them? Do we see a top player in that young player?
"And we're not bad, you know. There are some good young players who have come through the system.
"They understand the club, they're loyal to the club, and we can build on that."
Cynics might suggest United are keeping their hands in their pockets because the money simply is not there as the Glazers have saddled the club with a £717m debt.
But Ferguson also argues that spending big can actually turn supporters off.
He added: "The enormous amounts of money players are paid, not just for the transfer fees but for their salaries - I don't think it rests easy with supporters."
"At Manchester United we don't just build a footballer in terms of ability, we try to build their character to make them better human beings and to understand their responsibilities.
"The response I've had over the years has been good.
"The younger players and even the older ones have given a great response to the demands of the job.
"They understand their job and I think that's important."


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