Former Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson once gave the wives of his football players a team talk before a cup final to warn them not to take their hubbies shopping, it has been revealed.
Gordon Strachan, who played under the iconic manager at Aberdeen and
Manchester United revealed that Ferguson told the women how to keep
their men focused on their jobs ahead of the game when he was at
Aberdeen.
He warned players' wives not to give the players junk food and to make
sure they weren’t dragged around shops because they had to rest before
the match.
Strachan also said Ferguson would select babysitters for his first-team
stars who could report back about what they were doing away from the
training ground.
He said: “He used to control your life and your family life. He even had a team talk with the wives before a cup final once.
“He said ‘Do not take him shopping, he’s resting and don’t give him what
he wants eating wise’. There would be all hell breaking loose now with
that one, there would be all sorts of screaming and shouting.
“He just said to them ‘You have to look after the players, make sure
they don’t do too much and if they are getting stressed out you have to
deal with their stress’.”
Strachan, 64, said Bryan Gunn and Eric Black, who were then youth team
players at Aberdeen, were chosen by Fergie, 79, to babysit his kids on a
Saturday night.
He added: “He even used to control the babysitters that we used to have at Aberdeen.
“My babysitters were Eric Black and Bryan Gunn, they used to look after my kids Gavin and Craig.
“On a Monday he would get all the babysitters together and say ‘What
time did Strachan come in on Saturday night? Did he have a curry?’
“He covered all things like that.
“We didn’t like it at the time but when you look back now I really did
like it because it controlled my life and disciplined my life.
“If you are winning things you love it.”
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