The book captures Ferguson at a low point, facing a failing team, a hostile fan base, and intense media speculation that his era was ending.
It documents the "greatest achievement" of his career—deposing Mourinho’s Chelsea to win the Premier League title against the odds. This Is the One. Sir Alex Ferguson: The Uncut S...
💡 Ferguson reportedly came close to quitting during the 2005-06 season before his "bloody-minded determination" led to his ninth title win. If you'd like to dive deeper, would you prefer: A breakdown of the Roy Keane departure as told in the book? The book captures Ferguson at a low point,
Daniel Taylor was the Guardian’s Manchester United correspondent; his account focuses heavily on Ferguson's volatile yet often humorous relationship with the press. If you'd like to dive deeper, would you
The narrative deconstructs the "flint-faced" caricature often seen on TV to reveal a more complex man: