Ryan Giggs has revealed that he would regularly fall out with Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, but that the legendary manager didn't mind it.
24.04.2020 - 13:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Sir Alex Ferguson really is a class act - and Robbie Fowler has highlighted why again.
The Liverpool legend, who now sits in the dugout at Australian side Brisbane Roar, has revealed that his players have received personal messages from the former Manchester United boss wishing them good luck for the upcoming season.
The two were rivals for much of their careers and grew into club legends across the M62 but Fowler says Ferguson was always fond of him as a player.
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Ryan Giggs has revealed that he would regularly fall out with Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, but that the legendary manager didn't mind it.
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