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cheap erythromycin The idea that the collective good might entail some limit to individual advancement, that a shared triumph might be more satisfying that individual acclaim, remains, despite everything, lodged in the collective, historical memory of both football and?the wider nation. Ferguson's life is?a?conduit to a time when these were the commonsense norms; a world where a working-class man of talent could, not by the magical alchemy of?elite education or the stardust of celebrity, but by a lifetime of hard work and hard thinking, rise to the very top, and, alongside his flaws, remain true to?the best of the world that he came from. Ferguson has now ascended to the board room. English football lives in his shadow and will wait for his successors, but neither England nor Scotland will forge his like again.