Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In is in UK cinemas from 27th May, available on Amazon Prime Video in the UK and Ireland from 29th May and available to rent and own internationally from 31st May.
This is build up for his movie/doc. Interviewing him isn't free. His words aren't free, that experience, expertise, tips all cost a lot. iirc his one lecture costs 100k or something.
After my parents, he is the most influential person in my life, as I listened to him every week for 26 years. I miss his presence in my life so much since he stepped down, its just this massive void, made worse by death of my own father. We need credible people who love him, to interview him as many times as possible in next months and years. We must extract every ounce of genius and wisdom from his remarkable life.
It’s when he keeps asking Gary “Do you remember?”, It’s like a grandad telling his grandson stories. The relationships he had with all his players was/is second to none.
@@Myviewoftheworldful oh no, look at this poor little bitter guy.🤣 How many times did United and Sir Alex finish your team off in the dying minutes of a game?🤣😭
I’m a Liverpool fan living in Stockport, I use to work in place in Wilmslow, I use to see many footballers and celebrities knocking about on lunch breaks etc, I never once asked for autographs, I’ve met, Andy Cole, Wayne Rooney, Nani, Raheem Sterling, too many to mention, I seen SAF come out of Waitrose meeting his wife at his car, I was instantly star struck I ran out of the the store shouted his name and ran towards him, I asked for an autograph to which he smiled and said of course he stopped what he was doing and asked me what team I follow, I told him Liverpool, he smiled and said well, someone round here has to and laughed. What he has achieved is phenomenal massive respect to him.
'Working hard is a talent.' To all those people who feel they are talentless and have to work harder than others to achieve stuff, remember these words by this very wise man.
@@faiznorhisham He’s never going back into football management. Get a grip on reality pal - any football fan knows he’s not going to end up in the dugout again.
@@louiswalsh70 hahhaa Top 5 uno🤣🤣🤣 SAF is the 🐐 he’s won 13 league titles in 3 different decades.......we can see Mourinho’s tactics being outdated but SAF was a man who adapted in 3 different decades and built a dynasty👍
Sir Alex brought me years of joy growing up as united fan. Honestly my all time hero in life. I wish I could meet him and simply thank him for what he brought to the game.
Once in my dreams I had that chance to thank him for everything, while he was parking his white Seat Ibiza on some street (obviously my mind thought he drives an Ibiza :D).
What really stands out to me is that he didn't want to let the fans down, he knew what it's like to be a regular hard-working man and he made sure the players understood that too.
Literally almost made me tear up when he talked about risk and a last minute winner. Fergie knows that while football itself is beautiful and endlessly enjoyable, the fans and the roar of a stadium are what makes it magical. How grateful United fans should be that they found the greatest manager in football history.
It's great to see Fergie speaking about football again! As a Liverpool fan, the main reason you hated him was because, secretly, you knew how brilliant and smart a manager he was. I was miserable when he was in charge of United! I am glad he is in good health now, as well as good spirits! I hope he keeps kicking on for as long as possible.
Grew up hating fergie and the reason was because he was successful with united. Hated neville for the same reason. One of my earliest football memories was that winning goal between a box filled with green and white shirts. These people are club legends and rightfully so. Not just club legends, these are football legends. Nothing but respect for them now, fergy especially.
The guy is absolutely fascinating. I was too consumed in my hate for him and his United team to appreciate what a genius he was. Listening to him talk about management is mesmerising
“They can’t wait to go home and tell their wife and kids about what it was like to score in the last minute at Old Trafford” Something about this sentence brought a tear to my eye. Love to see someone talk with such affection about making the fans happy.
yeah it works cause even if you lose, the fans will respect your willingness to go out on your shield if you do come short. That's what made me gravitate more towards Utd than any other PL Team.
Yeah, it touched me when he said that. It shows his heart was in it for the club and the fans. He doesn’t talk as though he was just the manager. He talks as though he fathered the club.
Just like Allison scoring with a header deep in injury time the other day. I'm a United fan, so I dont want Liverpool to score, watching with my mate, who's a Liverpool fan. I celebrated as much as him when it went in and I realised it was him who scored it... Sometimes beautiful moments like that transcend and even turn things like rivalry into trivial matters, for a fleeting moment at least. Watching United scoring twice in the Champions League final against Bayern with friends who werent United fans and it was the exact same thing for them. Love football!
Sir Alex actually apprenticed under my uncle. When my uncle passed away mere months after he got knighted, he sent a letter to my aunt offering condolences. Our family will always be appreciative that a man as busy as he was took time out to remember someone from his past .
It's nice as a Liverpool fan hearing him say the reasons why he has such a rivalry with us... and that it wasn't through a dislike of Liverpool, but more the respect he had for us and how he recognised that we were a force that had to be reckoned with. Respect.
Liverpool as a club are great, But their fans are the worst in the world. Only scousers would disagree. They’re the most arrogant stuck up fans in the world, they live in a dream world. But the team are great, shame about the fans.
The best manager I have witnessed in my lifetime, he was a genius. "I knew, that if you beat Liverpool, you're on the right path" - as a die hard Red, that is quite humbling.
@@geoffpoole483 True but it's more than that. It's natural ability to lead and influence people combined with his working class upbringing I think. He had plenty of resources at United to combine both together. Greatest manager ever and it was a pleasure to grow up watching his teams.
I used to hate him for being so good, started watching the EPL in 1997 and I was an Arsenal fan. When you saw him chew his gum you knew a goal was coming. LEGEND! I’m glad he is healthy. This interview should have lasted at least 1 hour.
As a 30 year old Liverpool fan, it was painful when this man was in charge of United. The way he kept building team after team was Incredible. He was just too damn good. The Arsenal / United rivalry was awesome.
@@theronin365 Could not stand him, but as a Gooner, I have to admit that Sir Alex is the greatest manager in football history, and it's not even close.
@@bhavishlowtun5344 As a Leeds Fan, it was painful seeing United totally dominate the 90's and 2000's but SAF. in my opinion is the greatest Manager there has been, along with bob paisley, Guardiola, is getting in the argument as well but know-one can deny Ferguson was a genius built team after team for more than 20 years, playing great attacking football, Also nice touch paying respect to Liverpool as well ..
@@thhhhms most people do lad. That is your relationships with said person. He was their boss and that is all. If they were to call him Alex, it would show a closer bond with more mutual respect. But no, they call him “boss” which shows they aren’t close at all.
@@smallarmskepa4390 your talking crap mate who calls anyone boss in the workplace everyone even employees to manager are on a first name basis so Gary calling fergie boss is a sign of respect
@@smallarmskepa4390 what? Are you some kind of tool? You trying to say that none of his ex players respect him cause they call him boss? He is THE boss!
@@EdWynder95 😂 not salty at all, my team (Portsmouth, where I am from) have no rivalry with Utd so I’m a complete neutral that couldn’t care... just found it funny.
I worked the bar at old Trafford on match days whilst at uni, and true to his word in this interview, everytime he passed through, he stopped to say hello and shake hands with everybody. Every member of bar staff, every waitress ext..
As an LFC fan this man ruined my childhood. But what a fantastic manager with an amazing philosophy. He was also extremely supportive following Hillsborough. It's great to see him in good health.
Exactly - our rivalry is based off of respect for each other and what our clubs have done and can do. We’re the greatest, but we’ll never want to stop being the best
I love how Sir Alex responds and looks when Gary earnestly asks why SAF kept him on for an extra season despite him thinking he wasn't good enough, and SAF just replies matter-of-factly like a father who wonders why his son doubts himself
this is why you ask all the players even Beckham after their falling out they all still call him "boss""gaffer" etc cause even when they disagreed Ferguson was always there for them every second these were his players and the amount of times he would attack the media who even dared to question what he would see every week shows that he really was a father figure.
The most influential figure in English football. The more we can learn and understand from this great man the wiser we would become. For him it wasn’t about football, it was about life.
The respect the men head moreover the stance of fergie, fergie always had a rule no player ever get payed more than the manager, as soon as that started happening the respect soon diminishes
The way Sir Alex treated the players to the cooks to the cleaners , on a level, should be used in all businesses. Respect the workforce and they’ll perform,
I used to hate the guy and his team when I was a kid but watching this now, it's like watching a WW2 veteran's recollections of his experiences. This guy's experience and perspectives are priceless.
@@sugabender2119 He's SCOTTISH!!! I think you mean a British Manager as good as Sir. Alex...And in that respect, I'm inclined to agree, but someone might just surprise us down the line.
As a Liverpool fan, I have the utmost respect for this man. Best manager the Premier League has ever seen, to sustain that level of dominance for so long should not be underestimated. Also hearing Gerrard speak of how Sir Alex helped him when he moved into management speaks volumes of the man. Great to see him looking well and healthy again👍
As a utd fan I also was happy he and stevie g have been in contact, rivalry aside for the love of football, btw stevie g done amazing at rangers, all the traits of a great manager
I Love listening to this Man. My Dad was from Govan, and worked in the shipyards, in the 60's, grew up at the same Town as Sir Alex But I lost him 20yrs ago now, and miss him more than ever. He never got to meet his grand daughter, and missed so much but every time i watch/Hear Sir Alex Ferguson speak, it takes me right back to being with my Father, and it feels nice, very familiar 😥
Just as a football fan, there's something that just feels like has been made right when you see Sir Alex and hear him talk footy. The game misses him and it is a privilege for him to have paid us a visit in this way. Sir Alex and prem football just go together. Also can't believe I'm watching Gary interviewing Sir Alex. Crazy how time passes and so much changes.
If only he was 20 year younger. This man rang my father in law last week who's got terminal cancer! Nothing but respect and admiration from all my family true legend 🤝🤝
I am a Man United fan from Transylvania, from a small village. In 2012 october I had the chance to see this man in the flesh at CFR Cluj vs Man United, walking by the stands, spotting a few United shirts their in the home stand, and waving at us and smiling. That moment remains with me forever. Sir Alex, we salute you!
@@stevenweeks9903 Didn’t know you spoke for Sir Alex and everyone else. I was just showing some respect to him so no need to get your knickers in a twist.
Greatest manager the premier league has had, the knowledge and hunger is unreal, I wish we could witness 5 seasons of this man vs Guardiola in their prime (Liverpool fan)
@@tameembadi nah mate youre wrong, that wasn’t a schooling, that was literally the 3 greatest football players of all time at their peak performance no one stood a chance against that team😂 and that was only a one game situation, a lot different when youre competing in a title race with 38 games
@@telmanbaghirov8222 That makes no sense whatsoever. Man United had players like Ronaldo, Rooney, Scholes, Giggs etc too, so it wasn't a one-sided contest by any stretch. Guardiola's tactics were simply superior and SAF had no answers for it. Although I do think SAF is a better manager overall...
@@telmanbaghirov8222 nah mate youre wrong. re watch the games, especially the 2011 game. SAF went with the 4-4-2 vs barcelona's 4-3-3 which pretty much cost them the game .even players like ferdinand rooney said it afterwards
What an absolute legend, simply the biggest name in British football. Love him to bits, thanks for the great childhood as a United fan. I never knew how spoiled I was until the day Sir Alex left the club.
As an Arsenal fan it was a great rivalry for a decade, with some memorable moments and I have to say that I have nothing but the utmost respect for Sir Alex Ferguson.
@@damo220 Keane and fergie were two peas in a pod. I imagine Keane lost some respect for him because fergie abandoned his principles over the horse and the takeover.
His words on liverpool are meant... he had no hatred towards them nothing but respect but would give his left nut to beat them... A proper living legend
theres a video on YT of him walking into anfield on his own in front of thousands of scousers either side of him. proper respect both ways. Underneath it all there's deep respect between these two institutions
Makes me emotional watching Saf. The guy was just on another level. And the success and memories we had under him, the mind games, the fights, the players, ahh!
As a Birmingham City fan, I have no reason to love or hate this man. Whenever I hear a podcast or watch a tv show and a player from his era talks about the “presence of Fergie” I’ve always thought that, to me, he’s always come across quite softly spoken and couldn’t understand how he had been on top for so many years. After watching this interview, i completely get it, absolutely mesmerising. What a man
@@oliverread1060 that is true, but if it wasn’t for City bailing out United on several occasions during WW2 then United might of disappeared off the footballing map altogether and Sir Alex might not of ever managed this team. Never forget that.
@@RhysOwens86 It’s often forgotten amongst modern fans but City allowing United to play at Maine Road whilst OT was in ruins after bombing was a very nice gesture indeed.
So pleased to see Sir Alex so well! We were all so worried about him! He’s such an brilliant manager and born winner! This coming from a die hard Gooner!
An absolute icon of football in England and the Premier League. I'm a Hull fan but like most people always followed the Prem growing up and witnessing the mid 90s - 2010 era of football was amazing.
He always speaks fondly about Keane, and you can tell hes the kind of man that let the past be past. But you definitely can’t say the same thing with Keane.
Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In is in UK cinemas from 27th May, available on Amazon Prime Video in the UK and Ireland from 29th May and available to rent and own internationally from 31st May.
Cinema?
Sellouts.
I've already watched it.. it's so good
Already seen it. Its brillaint
@@nobingreen how you already watched it
Keep interviewing this man as much as you can. You will be sad when he is gone and you didn't take the chance.
I don't wanna think when he is gone.. that is so sad.
No one does. He is my footballing father. But let's get to know him more while we can!!!!
This is build up for his movie/doc. Interviewing him isn't free. His words aren't free, that experience, expertise, tips all cost a lot. iirc his one lecture costs 100k or something.
THE GOAT MANAGER!!
After my parents, he is the most influential person in my life, as I listened to him every week for 26 years. I miss his presence in my life so much since he stepped down, its just this massive void, made worse by death of my own father.
We need credible people who love him, to interview him as many times as possible in next months and years. We must extract every ounce of genius and wisdom from his remarkable life.
It’s when he keeps asking Gary “Do you remember?”, It’s like a grandad telling his grandson stories. The relationships he had with all his players was/is second to none.
Yeaah good bro
Like jaap stam?
haha fr
Yeah and Gary’s face is like the grandchild’s. He replies“Yes!” But his eyes say …”No…was I even in the squad at that time?” 😂
With all his players?! 🙄
"Working hard is a real talent"
Words to live by
So is conning the ref's week in week out.
@@Myviewoftheworldful cope
@@Myviewoftheworldful oh no, look at this poor little bitter guy.🤣 How many times did United and Sir Alex finish your team off in the dying minutes of a game?🤣😭
@@john-perrybentley2649 Let me count....zero
@@Myviewoftheworldful yeah, sure kid.
Time doesn't exist when this man is talking. I could listen to him all day talk about the sport we all love so much.
Absolutely
@@BloodSweatAndMeth shut up
Fergie legend
@@BloodSweatAndMeth 😂
@@BloodSweatAndMeth 😂
“I can’t remember a player scoring from 40 yards”
Cavani literally goes and scores from 40 yards. Absolute madness!
Was literally just thinking that!🤣
Rooney tho?
Beckham against villa
Ronaldo vs Porto wasn’t to bad either and didn’t Beckham score from the halfway line vs Wimbledon? Rooney ofcourse. But it’s quite special ofcourse
@@chucklombardo2114
* Wimbledon
what a pleasure to listen to his words, Klopp was right when he said Sir Alex is like the Pope of managers
Ironic, cause he got forced out of Glasgow Rangers because his wife was Catholic
@@arthurballs2754 funny ain't it .
@@arthurballs2754 I never knew this, is it true?
@@dios.9586 My imaginary friend is better than your imaginary friend, even when we have the same imaginary friend. Glasgow rivalry in a nutshell.
@@Myviewoftheworldful god is real lad. You don’t know and that’s why you’re so mad and rude. If you knew he was real you wouldn’t be mad right now
The fact that neville and Ronaldo still call him boss just shows how much respect people have for him
And Nani bro
Loads of players call their ex manager boss
I’d call him boss and I’m a spurs fan
@@Bobbynutty no
And Rooney.
I’m a Liverpool fan living in Stockport, I use to work in place in Wilmslow, I use to see many footballers and celebrities knocking about on lunch breaks etc, I never once asked for autographs, I’ve met, Andy Cole, Wayne Rooney, Nani, Raheem Sterling, too many to mention, I seen SAF come out of Waitrose meeting his wife at his car, I was instantly star struck I ran out of the the store shouted his name and ran towards him, I asked for an autograph to which he smiled and said of course he stopped what he was doing and asked me what team I follow, I told him Liverpool, he smiled and said well, someone round here has to and laughed. What he has achieved is phenomenal massive respect to him.
Brilliant Rob!
Wow
Good for u man.. that's something.
Quit lying you muppet
What an absolute story, obviously BS but a nice story.
'Working hard is a talent.' To all those people who feel they are talentless and have to work harder than others to achieve stuff, remember these words by this very wise man.
so true
old whiskey nose knows what he's talking about
Retirement suits him splendidly. He honestly doesn’t look a day older than when he retired. Even smiles more.
@Benedict Hampus that is not true in the slightest
I hope he can comeback from retirement i want to see alex ferguson united again
@@faiznorhisham He’s never going back into football management. Get a grip on reality pal - any football fan knows he’s not going to end up in the dugout again.
@Benedict Hampus Grow up.
@@andyc6542 yeah i just hope..never thought of it to become reality tho
So old school, he calls counter attack a “break-away.” Respect.
He’s a legend of the game, top 5 for sure, Behind Wenger and Pep
@@louiswalsh70 behind?
@@louiswalsh70 nice joke there lol
@@louiswalsh70 hahhaa Top 5 uno🤣🤣🤣 SAF is the 🐐 he’s won 13 league titles in 3 different decades.......we can see Mourinho’s tactics being outdated but SAF was a man who adapted in 3 different decades and built a dynasty👍
@@louiswalsh70 you what? 😂
Sir Alex brought me years of joy growing up as united fan. Honestly my all time hero in life. I wish I could meet him and simply thank him for what he brought to the game.
Once in my dreams I had that chance to thank him for everything, while he was parking his white Seat Ibiza on some street (obviously my mind thought he drives an Ibiza :D).
Why you are so delusional
Same here ben been a fan since 87 when brian mcclair joined SIRALEX absolute legend fellow glaswegian GGMU
@@shashankurmalia4727 ignored 😂
same here man. the glory day. they were amazing. what a manager
You just know at the end of this interview, they stood up and Fergie went "Good lad Gary, well done!" and Gary's little heart swelled😄
Lol. His signature "well done" to the interviewer 😂👍
Spot on description 😂
🤣🤣 Awww
As indeed it would. I always liked Ferguson
What really stands out to me is that he didn't want to let the fans down, he knew what it's like to be a regular hard-working man and he made sure the players understood that too.
Something the very best coaches in various sports I've come across have always said too👊🏽💯✅
@@K1ANOOP q d szD8
I can’t believe how well he looks.. retirement look’s great on him.
True
Looks like he's in his 60's 😍
He had a brain haemorrhage like 2 years ago aswell looks brilliant
Doesn’t look like he has aged much since retiring
Ryan Mason is clear
Y r u geh?
You can tell how much admiration he has for Scholes he uses him as every example of players
He loves Giggs and Ronaldo too, mentioned them a few times.
Even Keane gets a mention although they fell out
Because he did as he was told and look at how insane his execution was on his end ball.
I’m not a United fan, but when Sir Alex talks, you listen.
Facts
I’m a united fan if u don’t do what ole says he still keeps his big smile on his face
Me to
Yes,we listen because it's difficult to understand his thick Scottish accent.
Literally almost made me tear up when he talked about risk and a last minute winner. Fergie knows that while football itself is beautiful and endlessly enjoyable, the fans and the roar of a stadium are what makes it magical. How grateful United fans should be that they found the greatest manager in football history.
Oh shut up he’s not the greatest, the most overrated manager there’s ever been, 2 ucl in 26 years😂😂😂
@@amanplayz518 you are absolutely clueless pal
Ole could do with a listen passing it in midfield in last minutes
@@amanplayz518 stop watching football 👍🏽
@@amanplayz518 cry more
It's great to see Fergie speaking about football again! As a Liverpool fan, the main reason you hated him was because, secretly, you knew how brilliant and smart a manager he was. I was miserable when he was in charge of United!
I am glad he is in good health now, as well as good spirits! I hope he keeps kicking on for as long as possible.
You were miserable for a long time then!
@@Al_Ellisande that was the point genuis
@@Al_Ellisande well done numpty
Grew up hating fergie and the reason was because he was successful with united. Hated neville for the same reason. One of my earliest football memories was that winning goal between a box filled with green and white shirts.
These people are club legends and rightfully so. Not just club legends, these are football legends. Nothing but respect for them now, fergy especially.
The guy is absolutely fascinating. I was too consumed in my hate for him and his United team to appreciate what a genius he was. Listening to him talk about management is mesmerising
My God he’s said something INSPIRATIONAL IN THE 1st MINUTE OF THIS INTERVIEW. “Working hard is a talent” I’ll remember that
Yeaahh
Someday we won't be able appreciate this man while he's alive so let's appreciate the greatest manager in the English game
Greatest manger ever*
Greatest manager of all time
of all time*
Pep Guardiola isnt in this video you know
@@Mr7Cavalier7 don’t be stupid u prat
“They can’t wait to go home and tell their wife and kids about what it was like to score in the last minute at Old Trafford”
Something about this sentence brought a tear to my eye. Love to see someone talk with such affection about making the fans happy.
yeah it works cause even if you lose, the fans will respect your willingness to go out on your shield if you do come short. That's what made me gravitate more towards Utd than any other PL Team.
nowadays players can't wait to go home and make tiktok videos, even when they lost the game...
Yeah, it touched me when he said that. It shows his heart was in it for the club and the fans. He doesn’t talk as though he was just the manager. He talks as though he fathered the club.
I literally was going to comment the same. SAF made me love united. 🔴
Just like Allison scoring with a header deep in injury time the other day. I'm a United fan, so I dont want Liverpool to score, watching with my mate, who's a Liverpool fan. I celebrated as much as him when it went in and I realised it was him who scored it... Sometimes beautiful moments like that transcend and even turn things like rivalry into trivial matters, for a fleeting moment at least.
Watching United scoring twice in the Champions League final against Bayern with friends who werent United fans and it was the exact same thing for them. Love football!
Sir Alex actually apprenticed under my uncle. When my uncle passed away mere months after he got knighted, he sent a letter to my aunt offering condolences. Our family will always be appreciative that a man as busy as he was took time out to remember someone from his past .
In fairness it was his day off and he wasn't that busy.
I listened to a Podcast with Rio Ferdinand (diary of a CEO) recently and little details like this were a common thing Sir Alex did. What a guy.
@@Myviewoftheworldful Oh shut up you bellend
@@Myviewoftheworldful That was just uncalled for.
Fake
It's nice as a Liverpool fan hearing him say the reasons why he has such a rivalry with us... and that it wasn't through a dislike of Liverpool, but more the respect he had for us and how he recognised that we were a force that had to be reckoned with.
Respect.
He was being classy. In truth he kicked your ass
Respect
@@Cattycattycat alright achmed I can see why you support united with that name ahahaha
Liverpool as a club are great, But their fans are the worst in the world. Only scousers would disagree. They’re the most arrogant stuck up fans in the world, they live in a dream world. But the team are great, shame about the fans.
@@jackgower3606 United fans belongs in the same category.
@@jackgower3606 Definitely feels like a dreamworld battering the glory hunters 5-0.
The best manager I have witnessed in my lifetime, he was a genius. "I knew, that if you beat Liverpool, you're on the right path" - as a die hard Red, that is quite humbling.
You obviously never saw Roy Hodgeson
@@Myviewoftheworldful you obviously never saw Steve Bruce
@@leeronnie9608 I'll see your Steve Bruce and raise you Mick McCarthy.
@@Myviewoftheworldful tim sherwood >>>>>
@@Myviewoftheworldful I'll see your Bruce, Mccarthy, Sherwood and raise you a Mike Walker.
Chelsea supporter here.
I am so happy to see SAF looking so well! GOAT. No argument. My eternal respect.
Also a Chelsea supporter
And i feel the same way about SAF
Legend forever
Hated that he managed United but loved the man himself. Massive respect to him.
I think we all loved to hate him a little at United. The man was just so dominant
He learned his trade in the lower echelons of Scottish football, getting the best out of limited resources with no option to spend money on players.
@@geoffpoole483 True but it's more than that. It's natural ability to lead and influence people combined with his working class upbringing I think. He had plenty of resources at United to combine both together. Greatest manager ever and it was a pleasure to grow up watching his teams.
Boring comment. Try again but next time make it less boring. I will let you know if it’s good enough or not
@@smallarmskepa4390 haha settle down champ, who are you?
I used to hate him for being so good, started watching the EPL in 1997 and I was an Arsenal fan. When you saw him chew his gum you knew a goal was coming. LEGEND! I’m glad he is healthy. This interview should have lasted at least 1 hour.
He still has a mischievous laugh when Neville asks about standing outside the dressing room door. Legend. Master of the dark arts 😂
Best manager in modern history pepe is near
@@lisashhotwife2732 pep is a fraud - "hello, give me a bottomless pit of money along with a club that cheats to win" sorry not even close to SAF
@@James_36 true enough
@@James_36 yup definately fraud. even SAF said he was a fraud himself. oh wait.
@@James_36 not a fraud, just a different time. Pep is a legendary manager although I'd class Fergie as the goat.
Arsenal fan here with nothing but respect for this man, and what he achieved. A true sporting icon.
The Wenger fergie rivalry was amazing, those yrs were the best. Hopefully Arsenal can turn things around and get back to challenging for the title.
Why are UA-cam comments not more like this
True, Gary is an icon
@@taintedsoul888 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you
As a 30 year old Liverpool fan, it was painful when this man was in charge of United.
The way he kept building team after team was Incredible. He was just too damn good.
The Arsenal / United rivalry was awesome.
As an Arsenal fan I hated this guy....but I cannot help respect him and remember how great those times were.
@@theronin365 Could not stand him, but as a Gooner, I have to admit that Sir Alex is the greatest manager in football history, and it's not even close.
You all are great football fans, who acknowledge real talent and respect! From a United fan.
Premier league in the 2000s will never be topped
@@bhavishlowtun5344 As a Leeds Fan, it was painful seeing United totally dominate the 90's and 2000's but SAF. in my opinion is the greatest Manager there has been, along with bob paisley, Guardiola, is getting in the argument as well but know-one can deny Ferguson was a genius built team after team for more than 20 years, playing great attacking football, Also nice touch paying respect to Liverpool as well ..
From Gary's body language you can tell he still see him as the Gaffer in dressing room about to deliver the hairdryer, love this.
Yeahh
The way he says boss shows how important and respected Sir Alex is in football.
Not really. People call their boss at McDonald’s “boss” ... doesn’t mean they respect them.
@@smallarmskepa4390 Do you call your employer from 12 years ago "boss"?
Cause Ronaldo does
@@thhhhms most people do lad. That is your relationships with said person. He was their boss and that is all. If they were to call him Alex, it would show a closer bond with more mutual respect. But no, they call him “boss” which shows they aren’t close at all.
@@smallarmskepa4390 your talking crap mate who calls anyone boss in the workplace everyone even employees to manager are on a first name basis so Gary calling fergie boss is a sign of respect
@@smallarmskepa4390 what? Are you some kind of tool? You trying to say that none of his ex players respect him cause they call him boss? He is THE boss!
8:38 "You're not gonna score from 40-Yards"
UA-cam: Up Next - Edison Cavani scores stunning 40-yard lob 🤯
Offside.
Standard Utd. Get an offside goal given and Bruno gets another ‘stat’ 😂
Salty comments
@@EdWynder95 😂 not salty at all, my team (Portsmouth, where I am from) have no rivalry with Utd so I’m a complete neutral that couldn’t care... just found it funny.
@@brentmeistergeneral6074 cry
When Sir Alex talks, everyone else listens. That’s the level of respect he commands
Nobody understands what he says.
@@shauru771 can understand him perfectly, he's speaking English 😉
@@raymondg7866 oh gee. thanks for telling that i thought it was a gibberish and muttering rubbish.
@@shashankurmalia4727 ur funny
Speak for yourself.
the way he's so casual about his party tricks: "it's a funny game"
legend
I worked the bar at old Trafford on match days whilst at uni, and true to his word in this interview, everytime he passed through, he stopped to say hello and shake hands with everybody.
Every member of bar staff, every waitress ext..
I'm an Arsenal fan so I loathed him for years but I have a lot of respect for him as a person and what he achieved
very cool
Yep, he took the time to get to know everyone who worked at the club.
As an LFC fan this man ruined my childhood. But what a fantastic manager with an amazing philosophy. He was also extremely supportive following Hillsborough. It's great to see him in good health.
Well done 👏🏻👏🏻 this respect is what football is all about
ruined your childhood lmao your smoking crack
@@osapersonaltraining3798 bcs he is a liverpool fan and seeing man utd winning everything definetely ruined my childhood as a liverpool fan myself
Exactly - our rivalry is based off of respect for each other and what our clubs have done and can do. We’re the greatest, but we’ll never want to stop being the best
@@osapersonaltraining3798 you clearly don't understand dry humour. never mind
I could listen to him read out a shopping list. He could win wars. How could you not want to go into battle for this guy. Absolute legend.
Just one of those men. I feel pumped up for work this morning.
The best manager ever.. How we miss him now.. What a man
What am I
Arsenal fan and I agree fergie absolute legend best manager this countries ever seen in fact football has ever seen
I love how Sir Alex responds and looks when Gary earnestly asks why SAF kept him on for an extra season despite him thinking he wasn't good enough, and SAF just replies matter-of-factly like a father who wonders why his son doubts himself
this is why you ask all the players even Beckham after their falling out they all still call him "boss""gaffer" etc cause even when they disagreed Ferguson was always there for them every second these were his players and the amount of times he would attack the media who even dared to question what he would see every week shows that he really was a father figure.
@@MrShadowRaiden Roy Keane doesn't.
That is your stupid interpretation , it was a sensible financial decision donot glorify it.
@@vidiholic6391 Roy Keane still respects him
@@MrShadowRaiden beckham will always remember how SAF protect him from English media after world cup 1998
The most influential figure in English football. The more we can learn and understand from this great man the wiser we would become. For him it wasn’t about football, it was about life.
I love how Gary still calls him boss, that’s the influence fergie has on players, years later there still so much respect
Even ronaldo till this day still calls him boss...jus shows the level of respect these guys have for SAF
The respect the men head moreover the stance of fergie, fergie always had a rule no player ever get payed more than the manager, as soon as that started happening the respect soon diminishes
Ask Roy Keane what he calls him.
Neville respects the hierarchy. You can see the same when he’s talking with Keane.
@@shashankurmalia4727 Those two were always going to clash regardless. Both right, both wrong.
The way Sir Alex treated the players to the cooks to the cleaners , on a level, should be used in all businesses.
Respect the workforce and they’ll perform,
There's a story that the cleaning ladies at old Trafford wouldn't take their xmas gifts from somebody other than sir Alex
Ferguson would probably be a world class manager in any kind of business or industry.
This is a thing of beauty, don’t know why they premiered it during a United game but I’m pleased you did it. Pure gold
typical sky only 12 minutes im everton and 12 mins is still criminal least an hour for this legend
Quite fitting when he spoke about taking risk to win in the last 10 mins in contrast to ole approach in the Fulham game
Probs because united was playing thomas pal
Well probably because most United fans are foreign plastic fans and don’t even watch the games that aren’t against Chelsea, City, and Liverpool
@@Plus_clip_sthe interview was longer, this is just a clip
Watching this I’m just thinking “ahhh I miss this man in football” nothing last forever..
I used to hate the guy and his team when I was a kid but watching this now, it's like watching a WW2 veteran's recollections of his experiences. This guy's experience and perspectives are priceless.
Same... but you can't deny greatness no matter how much you hate it.
I couldn’t hate greatness and longevity, with working class principles.
Love this man
Love your Rust videos Jordan :D
I almost shed a tear - Seeing Fergie smile, listening to his stories hits deep - Father Fergie
As a Liverpool fan never used to like him but have to say he is an absolute legend for English football
I don't think we'll ever see an English manager as good as Sir Alex
He's only the best manager of all time 😁
@@sugabender2119 He's SCOTTISH!!! I think you mean a British Manager as good as Sir. Alex...And in that respect, I'm inclined to agree, but someone might just surprise us down the line.
@@resurrectionist1 that's embarrassing, honestly thought he was English 🤣
Respect he has for us is unreal started with Kenny ,now Gerrard used to hate him now love him
As a Liverpool fan, I have the utmost respect for this man. Best manager the Premier League has ever seen, to sustain that level of dominance for so long should not be underestimated. Also hearing Gerrard speak of how Sir Alex helped him when he moved into management speaks volumes of the man. Great to see him looking well and healthy again👍
As a utd fan I also was happy he and stevie g have been in contact, rivalry aside for the love of football, btw stevie g done amazing at rangers, all the traits of a great manager
As a pg tips fan I also have the utmost respect
Best manager in the PL aaaand old first division. Fixed that for ya
I Love listening to this Man.
My Dad was from Govan, and worked in the shipyards, in the 60's, grew up at the same Town as Sir Alex
But I lost him 20yrs ago now, and miss him more than ever. He never got to meet his grand daughter, and missed so much
but every time i watch/Hear Sir Alex Ferguson speak, it takes me right back to being with my Father,
and it feels nice, very familiar 😥
Stay strong bro rip to your dad may god bless your dad, yourself, SAF and your family
Doesn't sound like my dad but he's my dad's hero, makes me cry listening to Sir Alex
@@user-gb5yf9qb8r thank you my friend
There are many managers but only 1 boss! What a legend this man is.
Just as a football fan, there's something that just feels like has been made right when you see Sir Alex and hear him talk footy. The game misses him and it is a privilege for him to have paid us a visit in this way. Sir Alex and prem football just go together. Also can't believe I'm watching Gary interviewing Sir Alex. Crazy how time passes and so much changes.
A poor man's Sam Allardyce
@@Myviewoftheworldful keep hating 😂 because he gave your team nightmares
Look at how huge the respect from Gary towards him.
All in good manner, sentences, and gestures.
From a Liverpool fan, sir Alex is a legend in the history of football. His winning mentality was incredible. A winner for 27 years at one club 👏🇬🇧👏
GGMU
If only he was 20 year younger. This man rang my father in law last week who's got terminal cancer! Nothing but respect and admiration from all my family true legend 🤝🤝
@Gary Don't be so miserable.
@Gary why bro?
@Gary did you like your own comment gary?
@Gary 🙄
@@alanmyr1507 He did and all, the dogshite. 😂
He is quite a humble man..Even with so much success he still talks about values , ethos and hard work❤️
This is the only interview I’ve wanted to see since he retired from football. Not even a Man U fan and I still admire his management skills.
I am a Man United fan from Transylvania, from a small village. In 2012 october I had the chance to see this man in the flesh at CFR Cluj vs Man United, walking by the stands, spotting a few United shirts their in the home stand, and waving at us and smiling. That moment remains with me forever. Sir Alex, we salute you!
Noice!
What I would do to have the same experience. Awesome dude.
As a Liverpool supporter I must say this man is a living legend
GGMU
He, or anyone else, doesn't care what a Liverpool fan thinks.
@@stevenweeks9903 Didn’t know you spoke for Sir Alex and everyone else. I was just showing some respect to him so no need to get your knickers in a twist.
@@stevenweeks9903 This video (and other videos) proves he actually does. You must be pretty stupid to have not realized that yet.
@@valkir293 delusional
0-3 down at White Hart Lane and all he did was stared at the opponent captain and they won 3-5. This man knew how to win.
Wasn’t it 0-2?
@@ahmadjomaa8675 0-2 was at Old Trafford..
“ Working hard is a real talent” Cristiano Ronaldo is a prime example of that sentence from Sir Alex Ferguson.
That’s true, but Cristiano Ronaldo is also very naturally talented as well.
Not a United fan but this guy is truly legendary. He is really old but I hope he will remain sharp and healthy throughout his life.
You don't have to be a United fan to appreciate this man, absolute legend.
Greatest manager the premier league has had, the knowledge and hunger is unreal, I wish we could witness 5 seasons of this man vs Guardiola in their prime (Liverpool fan)
@Muhammad Eyssa no chance. Guardiola schooled him twice in 2 champions league finals. With man city's spending, ferguson wouldn't be able to compete
@@tameembadi nah mate youre wrong, that wasn’t a schooling, that was literally the 3 greatest football players of all time at their peak performance no one stood a chance against that team😂 and that was only a one game situation, a lot different when youre competing in a title race with 38 games
@@telmanbaghirov8222 That makes no sense whatsoever. Man United had players like Ronaldo, Rooney, Scholes, Giggs etc too, so it wasn't a one-sided contest by any stretch. Guardiola's tactics were simply superior and SAF had no answers for it. Although I do think SAF is a better manager overall...
@@telmanbaghirov8222 nah mate youre wrong. re watch the games, especially the 2011 game. SAF went with the 4-4-2 vs barcelona's 4-3-3 which pretty much cost them the game .even players like ferdinand rooney said it afterwards
@@telmanbaghirov8222 and if u think no one stood a chance against that team how did Mourinho win the league with Real Madrid? lol
"Boss its great to see you"
Love that
What an absolute legend, simply the biggest name in British football. Love him to bits, thanks for the great childhood as a United fan. I never knew how spoiled I was until the day Sir Alex left the club.
As an Arsenal fan it was a great rivalry for a decade, with some memorable moments and I have to say that I have nothing but the utmost respect for Sir Alex Ferguson.
And he has the same for Wenger
How can you miss someone so much even though you've never met them? Love sir Alex
Sky: What an achievement SAF has had with all the trophies
Keane: That’s his bloody job
Keane: absolute nonsense. He should have won more
@@peterkent1582 he secretly loves Roy!
@@damo220 Keane and fergie were two peas in a pod. I imagine Keane lost some respect for him because fergie abandoned his principles over the horse and the takeover.
😂
His words on liverpool are meant... he had no hatred towards them nothing but respect but would give his left nut to beat them... A proper living legend
Exactly ! Great teams produced great rivals both teams have to bring their A game.
theres a video on YT of him walking into anfield on his own in front of thousands of scousers either side of him. proper respect both ways. Underneath it all there's deep respect between these two institutions
yes being soft on your rival is no respect lol 🤣
Makes me emotional watching Saf. The guy was just on another level. And the success and memories we had under him, the mind games, the fights, the players, ahh!
From a Liverpool fan this man is a football legend, he’s accolades are mind blowing 🤯👊🏻
even as a Chelsea fan i clicked immediately. read his autobiography twice. he's the definition of a class act
As a Birmingham City fan, I have no reason to love or hate this man. Whenever I hear a podcast or watch a tv show and a player from his era talks about the “presence of Fergie” I’ve always thought that, to me, he’s always come across quite softly spoken and couldn’t understand how he had been on top for so many years. After watching this interview, i completely get it, absolutely mesmerising. What a man
KRO 👊
Even as a Mn City fan you can’t help smile seeing SAF happy and well.
BOYS...WE FOUND ONE!
You should be. He is the reason why City got bought. If he hadn't transformed united, no way Mansour is even considering City
@@oliverread1060 that is true, but if it wasn’t for City bailing out United on several occasions during WW2 then United might of disappeared off the footballing map altogether and Sir Alex might not of ever managed this team. Never forget that.
@@RhysOwens86 It’s often forgotten amongst modern fans but City allowing United to play at Maine Road whilst OT was in ruins after bombing was a very nice gesture indeed.
@@hmmmm8816 united never finishes above man city ever since SAF retired
Words cannot describe how much respect I have for that man. Biggest legend in football, ever, so far, in my eyes.
He hasn’t really aged that much, retirement doing him good. Love the guy, even as a Chelsea fan, an absolute legend in the game!
Get the interview everyone wants. Sir Alex and Roy Keane.
Emejiing dah
Not guna happen
It is his job
Keane is a knob
@@TATTIEPICKER so are you
Being a Liverpool fan, SAF philosophy of football is outstanding. Total legend and I could listen to this guy all day long.
Not easy to say as a lifelong Liverpool fan, but the greatest manager I have seen and probably will see in my lifetime.
So pleased to see Sir Alex so well! We were all so worried about him! He’s such an brilliant manager and born winner! This coming from a die hard Gooner!
ive fallen out of love with football. But i cried watching this, as it reminded me of time, that i fell in love for the first time
Used to hate this man growing up but he’s an absolutely unbelievable character. And probably the best of all time.
An absolute icon of football in England and the Premier League. I'm a Hull fan but like most people always followed the Prem growing up and witnessing the mid 90s - 2010 era of football was amazing.
This man gave so many people so many memories
please give us more, I NEED MORE
You defiantly like being in the team shower room “accidentally” dropping your soap lad….
I find him highly addictive too, so insightful
@@callumthomas6786 You 'defiantly' skipped English in school didn't you 'lad' haha
Watch his actual documentary Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In, amazing to watch what a man
just go back and listen to when everyone else asked the same questions
He gave Keane 3 or 4 mentions, so despite the past, obviously recognizes what Roy did for him.
beckham as well
Roy literally dragged the team to a champions league final
Roy:
That’s his job
3 or 4 mentions, slightly over the top
He always speaks fondly about Keane, and you can tell hes the kind of man that let the past be past. But you definitely can’t say the same thing with Keane.
As a liverpool fan . What a manager he was massive RESPECT .
Sir Alex. One love. Best manager ever.
Bob Paisley
9 Seasons at Liverpool
English League Titles: 6
European Cups: 3
League Cups: 3
I'll just leave that there.
@@Myviewoftheworldful 😂😂😂😂
@@Myviewoftheworldful you jealous m8 commenting on every comment someone puts Down
Christ your obsessed
The thing I loved about Ferguson was how much he valued the supporters and he instilled it into his players.
Ah man, that wasn't long enough. I'm not a Utd fan but i could listen to these guys all night. Sir Alex looks fantastic too.
The greatest manager of all time. He really is.
*Cough* Bob Paisley
The documentary is amazing
@@jhardworkpaysoff474 I turned off after 10 minutes and ate a Pot Noodle
No. Pep is better
@@21DMN facts
It’s sad how easy it is forget people / accomplishments. When you hear him speak you’re reminded why he’s the best.
Life long West Ham fan but the respect I have for this man is immense. They'll never be another manager like Sir Alex. Legend.
There will never be another like him. I could listen to him all day. Absolute sporting genius.
The teddy story at the end...you can tell he lived for those moments..he loved it...he absolutely loved it ... Grandmaster
can u highlight me which game it was?
It's like watching a proud father talk about his sons that made it. Brings tears to my eyes.