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I felt full force of Sir Alex Ferguson’s hairdryer treatment at Man Utd – he grabbed one of my old team-mates


ALAN TONGE saw Sir Alex Ferguson grab one of his old Manchester United team-mates during a half-time outburst.

The former full-back felt the full force of Fergie’s infamous hairdryer treatment during his time at Old Trafford.

Alan Tonge felt the full force of Sir Alex Ferguson’s hairdryer treatmentCredit: Getty
Ferguson grabbed one of Tonge’s old team-mates during an outburstCredit: Rex

Tonge was the legendary United boss’ first signing after joining the Red Devils as a schoolboy in January 1987.

He went on to become a regular in the youth and reserve sides as part of a group known as Fergie’s Fledglings.

However, he was once met with an enraged manager whilst travelling with the first-team.

Tonge explained: “United were playing Newcastle in the FA Cup at St James’ Park.

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“It was 0-0 at half-time and he let rip at a number of players, grabbing one who he tried to hang on a peg!

“When Fergie lost his temper, he really lost it — I was just a young kid and had never witnessed anything like it.”

Despite starring in the youth and reserve sides, Tonge left United in 1991 after not being offered a new contract.

After three years with Exeter, the defender was forced to retire due to a serious back issue.

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That setback saw Tonge turn to education as he completed a degree in sports science.

He has since added a masters in philosophy and a PhD focused on the critical times in footballers’ careers.

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Tonge now lectures at the University Campus of Football Business in Manchester.

The 52-year-old has also revealed details of his journey from football to education in his book titled From Red to Read.

Tonge works education now after injuries ended his playing career


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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