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Manchester United fans have a fickle reputation. Players are often
singled out for criticism while others can get away with murder.
This was never truer than in the late 1980s when Ferguson,
following a stuttering start to his Old Trafford career, was
scapegoated by supporters. In 1989, when United faced relegation
and a take-over bid, the manager lived with the constant threat of
the sack while on the terraces the 'Ferguson out' brigade were
prominent, as the press spoke of a club in crisis. Here the author,
one of the few to have actively supported United's manager during
this bleak period, details his remarkable relationship with
United's legendary manager.
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