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Man Utd star pointed shotgun at Sir Alex Ferguson after furious X-rated row

Man Utd star pointed shotgun at Sir Alex Ferguson after furious X-rated row

Sir Alex Ferguson won the Premier League title 13 times with Manchester United, but the Scottish boss was also prone to high-profile fallouts with his star players

Sir Alex Ferguson once had an altercation with a former star(GETTY)

Manchester United stars rarely got on the wrong side of Sir Alex Ferguson and survived at the club to tell the tale, especially the one who responded by aiming a shotgun at the boss.

But that’s what one of Ferguson’s key men did in response to a heated row back in the 1993/94 campaign, a season that yielded the second of the Scottish manager’s 13 Premier League titles in charge. In April that season though, the outcome was anything but a formality, with United beating Norwich 3-1 to close gap on Aston Villa to a single point.

For a man who would become defined by demanding the very best, the three points weren’t enough. Rather than laud the performance, he chose instead to lambast midfielder Paul Ince, who had failed to tee up Eric Cantona for a simple chance during the game.

Ferguson had acknowledged every member of his squad as they came into the dressing room, but changed his tone when the England international arrived. The furious rant has been revealed in the book On Days Like These: The Lost Memoir of a Goalkeeper – which chronicles the life of the late ex-United keeper Les Sealey.

The Telegraph report how Ferguson ranted: “I’m disappointed in you, Ince. When the f** are you going to learn to look up when you’re on a run?”

A shellshocked Ince then lunged for Ferguson, who unsurprisingly refused to back down. With only the treatment table standing between the pair and a physical altercation, Ince was held back by teammates as he shouted: “If that’s what you think, why don’t you sell me, you c**t? Go on then, f***ing sell me. You haven’t got the f***ing bottle, have you?”

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In the end, it was centre back Steve Bruce who proved the peacemaker. With both figures refusing to retreat, he said: “Can I remind everyone in this room that we have just beaten Norwich 3–1?” which prompted Ince to sit down, before Ferguson left the room to face the media.

Eric Cantona and Paul Ince were central to the incident with Ferguson

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  • May 30, 2023