In his explosive new book, Sir Alex Ferguson writes of Wayne Rooney's desire to leave, how David Beckham became too big for his boots, why Steven Gerrard isn't as good as Paul Scholes and how relief swept through the Old Trafford ranks when Roy Keane departed for Celtic in 2005.
As bullish and confrontational as ever, Sir Alex Ferguson pulls no punches in his sensational and explosive new autobiography.
Manchester United's most successful manager writes of Wayne Rooney's desire to leave, how David Beckham became too big for his boots, why Steven Gerrard isn't as good as Paul Scholes and how relief swept through the Old Trafford dressing room when Roy Keane departed for Celtic in 2005.
From the sublimely talented Cristiano Ronaldo to Ferguson snubbing the England job not once, but twice, the Scot lifts the lid on the trials and tribulations of life at the top of his game.
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