Ferguson was a huge admirer of the Scot, with the two becoming close in later years, and in light of his passing, he detailed, via Manchester United, just how 'fantastic' he felt Law was in his career, where, despite the fame and nickname of 'King of Old Trafford', he remained 'down to earth'.
Sir Alex Ferguson did not hold back with his ruthless approach towards one Manchester United legend during his remarkable reign at Old Trafford.
RIO FERDINAND has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson would get “intel” that current managers would not get today. The former Manchester United star played under the legendary manager
Sir Alex gave debuts to 89 Academy graduates in total. On Saturday, he handed out ‘United At Heart’ awards to two players who had embodied the values of Manchester United, who had been humble, excellent, adaptable, responsible, and a true team player.
TNT Sport pundit Owen Hargreaves played under Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and has pinpointed the stark difference between their current strikers and the greats of the past
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been speaking with Sir Alex Ferguson amid the Red Devils' ongoing struggles this season, with the Portuguese picking up six wins from his first 15 games
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim hit the headlines after his critical comments in light of their defeat to Brighton.
Denis Law died at the age of 84 and legendary Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to the all-time Man United great
Wilfried Zaha was actually the last player to move to Old Trafford under Ferguson, who once subbed himself on for Manchester United. The Red Devils paid £15m to sign the winger from Crystal Palace back in January 2013 – but opted to loan him back to the Eagles to aid their promotion charge, which ended successfully.
Denis Irwin reckons new Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is facing the same problems that dogged Alex Ferguson in his early trophy-less years at Old Trafford.
Sir Alex Ferguson's advice to Ruben Amorim was simple, but can Manchester United turn things around before it's too late?
Sir Alex Ferguson walked past Liverpool legend Gary McAllister in airports and hotels for more than two decades after the former Manchester United manager overheard a rude joke made at his expense.