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8. In The Court of Sir Alex

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Ahead of the Manchester derby, Paul McCarthy speaks to Danny Taylor (The Athletic) and David McDonnell (Daily Mirror) about the greatest manager of the modern era - Sir Alex Ferguson.


He asks them both what it was like dealing with Fergie's infamous hairdryer treatment, and if they enjoyed being in the presence of such a divisive figure in football.


A Goalhanger Films production for the Football Writers' Association

Produced by Joey McCarthy

Exec Producer Tony Pastor

Twitter: #PBC

@PaulMcCarthy66

@theofficialfwa


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Ahead of the Manchester derby, Paul McCarthy speaks to Danny Taylor (The Athletic) and David McDonnell (Daily Mirror) about the greatest manager of the modern era - Sir Alex Ferguson.


He asks them both what it was like dealing with Fergie's infamous hairdryer treatment, and if they enjoyed being in the presence of such a divisive figure in football.


A Goalhanger Films production for the Football Writers' Association

Produced by Joey McCarthy

Exec Producer Tony Pastor

Twitter: #PBC

@PaulMcCarthy66

@theofficialfwa


Sponsored by William Hill

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BeGambleAware.co.uk

WilliamHill.com



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