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  • even Gary.

  • Are you ready for one another?

  • They're off scripts.

  • I think so, Yeah.

  • I don't know, But something kiss good.

  • It's It's always That's why it's called off.

  • Script is not only off, script is off.

  • The cuff is Well, I gotta say, your hair's looking nice.

  • Who attacks that?

  • I, uh I was sat home last night.

  • Thinking is too long.

  • And I think, you know, I'm only 1/2 court from next few weeks.

  • So I let the kids do it.

  • Yeah.

  • I must get the garden shears out for my quick, but there you go.

  • Now I want to talk to you about something, despite all your years in football, something that you personally I have never experienced ago and that you've scored a transfer because you're one club man.

  • But even though you've never experienced it, you experienced players coming into your club players leaving your club.

  • Would it create the whole thing?

  • So let's start with you.

  • First of all, was that ever appoint, or was there ever a conversation where another club came in for you that you were aware off long?

  • I've been made aware off on No, I haven't.

  • No off and I would imagine probably Sir Alex, in his poll, most Manch United Career or in his interviews when I left the club would upset that somebody would have called in for me or something like that would have come out.

  • So I was aware of any interest that's ever been shown in me where you was there, ever a point.

  • Now, obviously, you know, here, leave your club you supported as a boy and also hugely successful club.

  • But was there ever a point where you thought this is great?

  • But I'd like to experience something else different in life as a player.

  • Never for one second.

  • Did I have a take the blinkers off?

  • Um, I could never understand the off.

  • For instance, when when?

  • Just before David Beckham left.

  • I knew probably a few months before that there was probably something brewing.

  • I couldn't get my head around at the time, being so much united how any player that was at the club would ever think to want to leave.

  • I just couldn't computer.

  • It's all in from that cell.

  • It never one sense of my head.

  • I mean, my contractor got Oshi ations the longest was probably three meetings on that was made when Peter Kenyon was the CEO.

  • There were normally done inside.

  • What meeting are two meetings?

  • Maximum?

  • They were always long contracts.

  • I was over there.

  • I think I signed a four year contract.

  • Was 80 a five year contract when I was 19 or 20 a seven year contract when I was 22 a six year contract when I was 26 a five year contract, 29 on one year contracts from 34 to 36.

  • I literally was always in contracting.

  • I know it sounds crazy, but that's a stroke home to me, actually, this week thinking about players, Um, on, you know, during this parole, a virus period and thinking about not not from a plane point of view but thinking about how I was supply always saw security is being really important, and you always been in long contracts.

  • I remember speaking to a few players in January that which, on the sign with soul food, thinking about a conversation with one of the players that we eventually did sign it was out contract in the summer.

  • Who was toy was trying between ladies contract runs with Summer or signing a 2.5 year, there wouldn't be any jobs in time to have a beer with us.

  • Oh, what a good shot that is Now, honestly, Jeff, when you think about the precarious situation that probably about 15 under players are going to be in tube on sign around.

  • Contractor know everybody in football always talks about the 200 grand, the weak players.

  • But it's going to be an incredibly difficult time for a lot of players.

  • Early in probably 34 500 parts were killed.

  • The pounds a week in the lower leagues, National League players.

  • 150 quid a week.

  • You know, in terms of the players who have let their contracts run down, there will be some little bill to rise, but because the policy, but there'll be some that are out of contract in the silvery made a choice to let the contract run down, thinking that the magic money tree that his football is gonna continue and there's gonna be a huge scratching coming.

  • So in terms of going back to my own personal situation, I own spell.

  • It's group family, really, that Security was really important.

  • Have any contracts tied under on tied down was critical on DDE.

  • I think it was the right approach but probably meant that I didn't know probably no place to live with the contracts to run down.

  • They were all that nice, but it could get a lot more money out of it someplace united.

  • But round the contracts down to Boston on Profited Health away from it because they obviously were, you know, you know, in fire more, stronger position to negotiate a higher wage.

  • But I never saw that be in my room for what I was took longer Contractor wanted security, and no one knows that United for of course, transfers have always been part and parcel off football, the huge pile off a ball.

  • But when you said it didn't compute with you, say, for instance, when David Beckham was thinking about leaving, did you find it harder when it was somebody who was a member of the Class of 92 when they were leaving, as it didn't feel like one of the family was leaving?

  • Yeah, uh, I remember David leaving.

  • I don't if you remember, it was absolute.

  • He whispered to me on then on the pitch at the end of the game, in the player and the newspaper.

  • It was Reddy's on.

  • Get rid of your lip reading him.

  • If you remember, Um, I think his words were, I think they want to sell May UM, time Madrid and Barcelona, Room for him on I at the time.

  • Said she just signed a contract stating, Well, hey, wanted if I think he wanted to go he wanted part of him.

  • Wants to go on experience.

  • Barcelona and Real Madrid or one of them he always saw himself beyond.

  • I think Manchester's much she loved you night and his family were means movement.

  • That's still what united remember every week now nearly Yeah, yeah, on and absolutely obsessed with the club.

  • He just Oh, I always felt that he had an incredible vision about what he wanted to do with his life.

  • I never obviously, about 10 days ago.

  • Two weeks ago I was in Miami on DDE.

  • I was covering his first game.

  • Are supposed it was gonna be covering his first game for his youth club in Miami.

  • I remember being asked a question out whilst I was out at the age of 45.

  • Now I'm thinking, You know what I thought the age, your mid twenties waiting, David left Manchester United.

  • I couldn't understand that.

  • But then when I saw the fur around his first game in my arm, and I think that you know he's played it Real Madrid, these played a seam, allow.

  • He's played a Paris on German.

  • He's played in L.

  • A.

  • Is now.

  • The club in Miami is wealth of experience of these experiences, that he's having his life just out of this world and obviously to stay that Manchester United would never have experienced them so easy.

  • Is he richer in his experiences for what?

  • He did them for the decision, the bold decision that he made?

  • He definitely is.

  • I couldn't understand that I was that that's that's 20 years on.

  • But at the time you said you couldn't understand it, even even though you're incredible and you remain incredibly close.

  • His friends did it cause friction in French?

  • No, not sold.

  • But now there was never friction in terms of, you know, I believe in.

  • I never felt that talks always view that when he left before it was probably for the best anyway, because the relationship was getting a little bit for, um, in the Seven seas with Bob.

  • No, just judges.

  • Generally, you could see that it was coming to it and nothing my line was after it finished.

  • Was that the shooting bowl partisan politics that still think that I was devastated because it felt like the gang we're breaking up on?

  • I remember the more I remember exactly the moment when Philip Boxer we were on Soul in America with Nikki and I knew that Nikki and failed.

  • So we all knew each other thing.

  • You know, in time we'd always go around to each other's rooms on the away trips.

  • You know what we saw in the same seats on the bus, talking to each other so well, there wasn't anything about each other.

  • We didn't know Nicky had become a little bit more frustrated with 25 games this season playing and then being in the team and out of the team, and he just said, Look, is that you know about this article for words?

  • I want to go play for Newcastle.

  • I feel like I need to go be don't you wanna go?

  • I don't want to pay your number three and four anymore.

  • I remember believing that tour we're in store in America Remembers going back.

  • Ti England drops a sign for Newcastle I the only feelings that I've ever had like that in four.

  • Well, when say, for instance, Gasa filled Nikki left out of the England squad from the Glen 198.

  • When you see you t make it so believing you're leaving the company going back and that's that you don't go on.

  • It was extremely sad on Nikki.

  • Leading was another big disappointment, But you obviously know that's gonna happen one day.

  • That might fill fill right near one Sunday and said, I've made the decision.

  • I wanna leave on DDE I said, You know, it's a big It's a big call You You played a lot of games united.

  • We control fist, you said, But you got to say places naked that he wanted to leave.

  • And I remember filtering in meal way actually went out to silence his house that night.

  • Uh, and I went and saw him on.

  • DDE remembers about remember that be a few chairs to go punch in your family in the sense that office ability nights and even now I feel a little bit emotional Sense of the United States The age of I B s since I was 11 and Philip in acid seems 30 um, on DDE going scenes, Alex to say, Look, that he wants to leave.

  • Um, you know what the boss said?

  • Well, look, you know, you're an important part of this squad.

  • I want you to stay.

  • Somebody also respect the fact that you want to go and play football every single week and Phil wants to go play football every single week.

  • Um David Moyes the thing had been very keen to sign him Everton and showed a lot of interest.

  • Nothing.

  • Bill came right at us.

  • Well, which is a big influence.

  • Become a brother and a dad on.

  • I think ultimately it was the decision was made.

  • But I do remember all three instances like it was yesterday and I don't remember a lot of my football matches, but I remember those three leaving on the detail around it.

  • And you know, first I've never been to the bosses.

  • I will remember that could get on the plane and leaving us in America.

  • Remember David and the time around him leaving.

  • So it waas they were big wrench moments in the sense that it was obviously a strong bond that we had.

  • But it was it was probably three of the biggest disappointments that probably added United when you saw that.

  • And even when Roy left on dhe, you know, absolutely become so close with Roy.

  • Um, when I'm trying to think what other players left where it was a big moment where you thought that a servant leaving on people like that you thought they were blows those because there were people who had been so of all the pitch with in the dressing room with you lived through sober in the French, in the trenches.

  • They were like we were all, like, close, so close with each of those big moments.

  • What that Christiano when he with, um I think because we know that he did the interview after the 8 2005 l where he saw off alluded to the fact that he was going, um, it was almost like, you know, you have the advanced warning, so you're almost ready prepared for any new leaving here.

  • After all this, there's always the question is for weeks and weeks and weeks in the media were forever asking on It's so you're prepared for.

  • It's not like it's a shock, is it?

  • No.

  • That that one.

  • I mean, even the David What was coming?

  • Yeah, I think the Cristiano was coming.

  • It was obvious that one day we got a warning on experience.

  • Betrayed that the leader?

  • Um, I think some of them are obvious.

  • Some of them to be fair, catch you.

  • But I surprised so the up someone caught everybody by surprise.

  • I always remember the my huge woman from a shot.

  • Me maybe didn't shock the older players in the dressing room.

  • I was younger player.

  • That's apple Paul.

  • It's usually it was a big shock to May at a time where they left Andi, the others.

  • Not so much a shock because you saw him coming.

  • It's only you saw what was happening.

  • You felt them coming.

  • But, uh, no, I think that that that will your cristianos well, that you was coming in with your pre war duck, did you?

  • As a group of players, regardless of who itwas is that if ever there's a player like a CZ, you say you know about it is talk of it in the dressing room, getting a move, some rails as a group, or is a senior group of as you were try and whether it be through serious conversations are a bit of Mickey taking.

  • Try and talk somebody out of a move, say, But stay here, stay here.

  • Is there a line that you don't cross because it you're all individuals and you do have to do what's right for you personally.

  • But even even as a collective, have you ever trying to say, you know, got together as a group and said, Come on, stay here No, I think the common sense I mean, look, most players, that affair will leave inward because it comes at the end of the road with the manager and respective Yo, it's time to move on.

  • So it was nothing to do with us.

  • I mean, let's be clear.

  • It was nothing to do with O where it was more of a choice for the player.

  • I'm sure I need to be to Cristian or, for instance, about it stayed at the club longer.

  • I think that I may have said to endure in the air when he was Maybe the weather was a big problem for Cristiano.

  • And I think he also wanted to Bob's to live in Spain and do a leader also.

  • You know, I think that, you know, you just the weather was a big problem for him, and I felt like it almost troubled is he traveled the path he doesn't, He doesn't.

  • The journey.

  • And how do you feel?

  • Anything?

  • I was the state was gonna bring him out of that.

  • I think we David, I definitely spoke to him about staying longer.

  • And, you know, we changed.

  • Man, could he could he Could he stay?

  • But obviously I think again, David, that was the independent thinker would look his own situation wouldn't solve.

  • You know, when change what he was thinking because of what I would say in sense, that he would be if you were going to his old thing.

  • I think that generally the players that will even there were very few.

  • We're leaving to go now.

  • Cristiano, you could argue going to Real Madrid on within four or five European cops use the truck is a step forward in what he wanted to challenge himself.

  • The plans that will leave it mainly wood because they come to the end of the road for a reason or another ride on the contracts have run out on their age.

  • Was gay too much on the manager.

  • In other words, they say you have to play football too much anymore, or like Nikki and Phil, where you weren't playing the football.

  • If you want to play every single wing you generally saw couldn't talk those plans out of it because it made their own mind.

  • You're the money to have made a decision on most, um, most of players that much ice with want to stay.

  • I mean, let's be clear 99% of the players who left months United during the time I was there, I would have said with a state, if the manager said, we say there's only the 1% that you would say in the Cat's agreed that left against the wishes of the club on Wayne really was an interesting wall, Um, where he had that episode where we released that statement on the two hours before we went out to play on.

  • That was an interesting Well, not in the sense that we would be in riot with senior place outside in response to the day after about apologizing to the rest of the squad.

  • And he did do to refer to him.

  • Um, he is an honest lad, but he's also, uh, he was driven.

  • You had that stupid this about sin.

  • Um, he was getting close to the line.

  • That same players get to before and obviously didn't survive that life on nothing that went way, didn't I thought that was the end for him.

  • I thought that would be it.

  • That money and you would sort him out of the club all over the next few months on then.

  • Obviously, there was a new contract announced.

  • And, you know, we were all delighted from a point of view of planes you popular be.

  • Wait a minute.

  • What I would say is that you know where it was so popular in the dressing room.

  • It was true.

  • The players absolutely loved meeting Glen plans loved him.

  • When I was a coach when I was a player, the months United players loved him.

  • There's no one didn't like way through something, if you gave it or what would be his reasons for doing it because they lie.

  • I hate him so much.

  • He built up so much credit with us and refer, You gotta understand that one of the things that I think we had in the dressing room over a 20 year period was tolerance, tolerance of each other.

  • We're all different.

  • Girl from different countries were all from different parts.

  • The world roll, different ages.

  • We all.

  • We all have different characters, and some plot some players.

  • Your poll stalls, for instance, never turned up for a game.

  • Once remember, people would suggest that the ultimate breach of loyalty Yeah, it wasn't even thought about in the dressing room that Paul's goal should be kicked out of the truck, for instance.

  • So it actually informs my punditry a little bit.

  • So when Luis Suarez bits of an obit playing the Liverpool in, there was a loud cry for him to be booted out.

  • Probably good.

  • There's a loud cry for it to be booted out of English football.

  • I stay clear of that stands because I've been in a dressing room where I've sat around 20 people that look that you're looking in the eye of a single week on every single one of those 20 lads got a good part of the bargain, sold it that somewhere the old make a mistake.

  • So if you think about the 20 people that you know best in your life when you were 1925 or 18 25 you'll know one of them are two of them will have basically gone down the wrong road in the chosen the wrong decision.

  • We've made a mistake and look on the wrong side of Lord Rahl.

  • The something wrong At that point, you need your teammates to stand alongside you and support you.

  • So obviously, when wait did what he did.

  • Oh, and holding You know what anyplace that's out of line.

  • No, I did it myself a couple times.

  • You know, behind the scenes.

  • Ultimately, you want 20 people in that dressing room to rally behind.

  • You would tolerate what you don't accept that you can't apologize, actually can't make a mistake.

  • So I think just coming into it weighing was interesting.

  • One that obviously there was talk of been going to city.

  • They're softening boy, it's on the clubs.

  • Um, I don't think we did speak to him at that time.

  • I don't think also in the manager makes the decision.

  • The one thing I wanna be clear about Manchester United.

  • 99% transfers that happened coming into the club, we didn't have a clue about a 99% of the place that will, even if we wouldn't have a clue about.

  • And so probably day before the day's out, So he manages the whole club.

  • When it came to those things that was very rarely used, something was brewing that you have a chance with Bill to speak to somebody to be held today off day because it was usually doing before he even knew about.

  • How would you sum up or what would you say defines in your period?

  • The club, Sir Alex Ferguson, transfer policy.

  • What was his policy?

  • His policy waas to promote use wherever possible from within.

  • That was number one, before even looked at the external market.

  • Two was to look.

  • I think the best players in the Premier Li that we knew we could trust in could still up growth and could be with the club for a long time.

  • So you go back to Gary Pallister or Roy Keane on Steve Bruce.

  • Robin van Persie, obviously younger but was the better criminally player.

  • Real food on way.

  • Rudy.

  • He tried to sign on zero.

  • You're wanted on several times.

  • Yeah, I think he always looked at the best Premier League players first.

  • Almost.

  • And I think he always wanted emerging international talent that come over to Manchester that he could work with and develop into great players.

  • They could develop its players that were back to Seoul in my village of our victory separate off Cristiano Ronaldo, many Peter Schmeichel illegal the Soul shire.

  • So I think the fit into three categories he very rarely ventured.

  • It's the world are buying the complete star.

  • So even if you could pet while the oldest philosophy it managed to city now, it's not too far away other than the U Youth Power, which I think it starts to do a little bit with Phil Folder.

  • They've looked at the best family place that they're available, like obviously, say Kyle Walker or huh I think of others in the team.

  • To be fair, they sign from the Premier League on Stones Johnstone's sort.

  • Very sort after Yeah, start.

  • I think that if you look look at the emerging talent they bought abroad, like the Briner players that wound Maheras, the force reports Meyer.

  • As you see, I think there's a he's not going for.

  • What would be that I am back pays the subnet mask the the players that were at that level.

  • I think Barcelona, Real Madrid, Paris and your mom will always be the club's food off Mecca transfers that shocked the world.

  • I think that you first, Alex Ferguson wanted transfers that were, um, will face the three categories Youth, best Premier Li flash or emerging players from the family dog sees what?

  • What what?

  • What would you would you say, defined his policy on selling of players?

  • Uh, when I was good enough?

  • Oh, he fellas, though they were question is control was a ruthless on my Yeah, yeah, I think if you fellas though a player was getting toe beyond the point that he couldn't manage him anymore, I get difficult.

  • I think he would.

  • You know, you always talk about me.

  • You'll call his interviews.

  • He talks about control authority, having the discipline.

  • Andi.

  • Andi, I think there were times where you thought right.

  • Okay, that player isn't quite good enough anymore.

  • Or that players, Reese.

  • Course, you know, with me.

  • I got to the end.

  • And, you know, it was obvious to everybody that I had to I had to basically leave.

  • Um, I don't think ultimately, he he would.

  • He would let you leave the club.

  • Um, you would leave the club if you were fitting into his plans anymore.

  • From football point of view.

  • Or I think if you felt that comes up quite whereby you needed to go.

  • You said you very rarely knew the other place very, really knew the players coming in or going out until 24 hours beforehand.

  • Tell me.

  • A 92 players in different camps one when they arrived.

  • When you read about it when you heard about it, you were so excited.

  • He thought wow when you saw him in trying, You thought Well, this really is going.

  • This is This will take us to the next level and perhaps in the next camp.

  • Somebody.

  • When they arrived, you thought this might not go quite so well.

  • Andi indeed didn't away.

  • Really Wait.

  • Rudy's problem.

  • Ball number one.

  • I played with him in England and I knew what we were getting.

  • We're getting a world class player on dhe and fearless on dhe.

  • Horrible on dhe.

  • Everything that you'd want in a football player goals tackling, ruling, endeavor, grit, everything that you would want in a football player.

  • He was the world excited boot Bannister.

  • Roy was the one that when the first story traded for a few days and I saw him remembers do the shoot in session over the back pictures that Carrington I remember striking Mom from about 20 yards.

  • On the whole, we could still does.

  • But that the one that strike nor that stands out for May was the first time that I only ever walked into the changing room with Cliff 96 7 97 Something like that honestly walks in with what I can only describe us.

  • Think of like no, a jumper from the 19 seventies in Yorkshire.

  • Why you did it?

  • You know what you did in Yorkshire?

  • Out, But not what you meant.

  • If what?

  • Warren?

  • Probably by what you think.

  • What's this?

  • Obviously no word of a lie I generally saw we, um I thought he must have won a competition, like Is a fun from Norway?

  • Something he wants it it's about it's about nine, still does with Watson, and he was like that he had this jumper on, which was I mean, I was mentioned it to this jumper and then about a week in training.

  • I remember we played a small sided game, if you remember all these techniques toward the goal.

  • When he was in short spaces, even took it to decided that he pushed it back.

  • People it back through your legs, into the corner.

  • I'm thinking what he's been.

  • Both Levin looks to see him so much.

  • Michael Hey, today, when the goal used to go through.

  • But the fact this likes the old stay close your legs, don't open your legs, fruit for a defender and on.

  • Lee always used to get the ball between your legs and fire.

  • It's a far corner, unthinking for Simon.

  • Anything you'll second side thought right?

  • And the third something.

  • He's pretty good at this.

  • It's not just luck realizing that he was the biggest surprise to me in terms of just somebody just did not look like he could for part of our squad.

  • You remember you had the night that you at the end of the 94 teams.

  • So you are.

  • You're counting.

  • I was there, Uh, Michael Key these like, you know, Bruce Lee.

  • Still admirably.

  • There were there were beasts.

  • Hey, saw this young lad come in.

  • Thinking is no way that he could compete in this.

  • You're absolutely fantastic.

  • His technical ability was unbelievable.

  • I really don't want to go down the roots.

  • You've got this with you have a player that solves came in and for don't have a name.

  • I don't think that I wouldn't name them because I had to think there was probably only a few types that you thought always gonna struggle on Ben.

  • Then you do did struggle because it's not just the place.

  • And I was like, Is you imagine for the interviews I've done over the years.

  • I wish up could have been there to witness it personally because so many times of her players talk about go into new club again.

  • You haven't experienced it, but you've been around it.

  • I say it's like going to school.

  • It's a new group of people.

  • You're going out for the first time.

  • You're training for the first time.

  • And then for whatever reason, and you know, they're not necessarily friendly with all the lands that may know one or two not part off that group, either.

  • Professional socially as yet.

  • And when it if it's the first shooting session or whatever, whatever the drill is a slight miss stuff, you know someone's gonna go.

  • Um ouch.

  • What more was an icebreaker than anything else?

  • You must remember those I remember.

  • Yeah, I remember.

  • Some of those little states, uh, well, would say is about United States.

  • I mean, I'm just the manager built such a spirit that when the players came in one, I think they they settled it really quickly because it was in preseason.

  • We'd always well, preseasons all together and we get one night out on that night out was special for me.

  • There were three special moments in the A united and the things Actually, our best folks was the night how in preseason where the squad was twin together the night our Christmas where we all went out and at the most incredible time it was almost like a section drink, which, to be fair, was rad during the season.

  • And then when the trophy at the end of the season, straight after it, The party that we have on there were three special moments actually cause in those moments.

  • So, for instance, in preseason, once you went out on one night out, this will be the same every little, I'm sure, But certainly our you knew you got the rial character of the player that came in once the other drink with you.

  • I'll always remember one Sebastian Veron in Singapore in his first preseason, we were outside out for talking on and jumping up and down sweats in light, my sweet child of mine from Guns of Roses.

  • So you go from being a £28 million star sided, just being more than a lot in 10 minutes.

  • Since I always remember after everybody that the ice is broken, the shining, you know.

  • But you know, if senior your absolute sort of what would be worse say there's nothing to refer to see after that, And what I would say also is once a player scores a goal.

  • Oh, there's something really good.

  • It again, eh?

  • You then, obviously that you gonna celebrate with them?

  • You there and you player at these things, Just have you just get quite quickly.

  • Plans were made to feel really well coming that I just think that you're right.

  • You would have You want you you want tend to take the Mickey out of them too early.

  • Although they're a couple players that we have that my sister saw Brady, I but generally within a month, they were almost like they've been there for years.

  • Do you hear many stories in straw, Alex works is period.

  • Jeff, where you here players say I've been settling with the last.

  • Are you settling with the manager?

  • Right?

  • It's settling with the cultures.

  • That was never a story.

  • I heard.

  • And please correct me if I'm wrong.

  • People listening and watching them already in books.

  • But I don't think about you.

  • I can't think of any player who came over.

  • It wasn't made to feel part of the group again.

  • Maybe in a few years time people might write a book.

  • Is their family difficult?

  • For the 1st 6 months or 12 months, I was made to feel welcome by eight think that would be the case is it felt to me like within a month of everyone was welcome.

  • No, In fairness, I've never heard that.

  • And also I think a lot of players when they leave the club sometimes just didn't happen for them.

  • It wasn't right or his father reasons.

  • No, never again.

  • I don't think I've ever heard that, likely any club if I couldn't settle for one of reason back happen.

  • But very I think players don't carry, you know, place.

  • Most don't tend to make.

  • Um, excuse is worse than that.

  • Didn't go right, so they just thought they shrugged their shoulders and we'll just didn't work that time.

  • The biggest example.

  • I can think of a player who went on well to be a great player, but it just did not work at Mansion.

  • I was game before that when Diego Fallen went off to school falls, half footballs, the goals Athletico Madrid and be a brilliant player in the league.

  • But he never scored 30 games united and obviously scored some really important calls second season.

  • But it was obviously it was a really good player.

  • Well, sometimes just a league doesn't suit him or maybe summer environment off the timing and it happens.

  • But, you know, he was an example of a player who was a brilliant lads, really talented player, but just needed to play a different club in a different league.

  • If out of it to be able to excel in yeah, that's that easel out.

  • Why didn't it happen for the wrong?

  • Jill wants mustard busting Bron is amazing place, once about single.

  • The reason the Napaporn Sebastian Veron, in my opinion, was that we had the best midfield I think English football has ever produced, and I think we'll ever produce.

  • So you had Becks cane skulls, gigs.

  • I honestly think those four players before the greatest players that Munshi nice to have a heart.

  • You've got the two top appearance makers in that midfield.

  • You've got a global megastar, an amazing player and David Beckham and you got Roy keeps most inspirational football player I've ever see.

  • You have a midfield fall that we're all into the planet of what the manager was trying to do was see life beyond upset that field for try to add strength in depth and try to, um, Maric, marry that midfield for with one Sebastian Veron.

  • So if you remember at the time what happened Schools.

  • You got schools, you got moved forward.

  • Well, all schools got moved to the left gigs.

  • He was injured in one Sebastian Robert playing field on dhe.

  • So that disrupted the quartz, sir, which, you know, the intent was there to have to try and move to squad forward and that that's the problem.

  • I think that my character has spoken about it with Liverpool with Manet cellar and for me know if you go inside a top player to come into that for all 31 of master sits out.

  • Also, we got another player on the bench on it, just drops it.

  • And when you've got such a set three line, now that we have such a set for, it was just It just became really difficult in terms of that.

  • So that was number one, cause we're a 44 to t on that Mayfield War.

  • It was so outstanding that he came in on we ended up with a different system.

  • The second thing Waas the way the way save Everyone played the gay, our full the big field, full we have played what I would call a quiet, methodical way.

  • You wouldn't see David Beckham pop over the left wing of rankings on the right, which you would see Roy keyed.

  • All stars cross it.

  • It feels good, but it will get off each of the school backs.

  • It was a disciplined role.

  • They played.

  • They play the discipline.

  • Roland Classics.

  • I'm not saying that he go forward of the movie, but it was element of discipline and understanding between them.

  • When the way safer place he's coming out of Italy, it's the way in which, actually, a lot of midfield players now Bruno Bruno off analysis comes back to life.

  • Your minds.

  • We saw what you grab that the games developed, developed now to a point where by players can move into different positions.

  • There's a lot more fluid exceed systems.

  • FourFourTwo doesn't exist anymore.

  • So sit we save the world was coming into a very methodical fourfourtwo system, which I really honza play with your view on.

  • He was moving across those patterns and trying to get the ball from the left.

  • But when stores is tracking off his next and he became a little bit, he almost was the first player Cristiano, that exactly the same to us.

  • That almost brought the cold and the cold out to break.

  • And with twice sometimes seeing a big difference between the 1919 which is a lot more patterns to it, that the 2018 which is a lot more fluid where I mean you could never tell where.

  • Nanny Tevez, rock Cristiano Ronaldo, Rudy It'll just be everywhere.

  • I mean, literally.

  • It would be like, you know, just crossing over us.

  • Skulls and carry commit field was set, but the rest of it was all a lot.

  • Look, a lot of really see a lot of into changed positions and I think Ron came in with an interchange in position, mind set on a different mindset into it.

  • See, it's been set in the patterns.

  • So for me, that's why I just think probably quite happy with nothing to do with him as a player or his individual.

  • But he's a brilliant player.

  • I wouldn't want to throw it forward to what From what your experiences are around, transfers around football and what you saw happen at Manchester United, How has that shaped your thought process as an owner of Salt Lake City in terms off transfers.

  • I mean, I always remember the old adage where they all the possible still women it goes back to.

  • So it's not.

  • I'm not entirely sure, but you often hear people say Strengthen when you're strong, not when you're weak on.

  • That's a really difficult thing to do because you also against again.

  • That goes against the other adage, which is, if it ain't broke.

  • Don't fix it.

  • Yeah, the strategies of mounts.

  • United versus Soul For the absolutely chalk and cheese, there is nothing aligned whatsoever.

  • No, no, there's no similarities older than obviously want to try to find the best place blast every club every football's trying to find.

  • So, for instance, you know, in terms of months United strategy, I used to like it to convey a bell, a very slow conveyor belt that basically had 23 players on 24 players on on.

  • Dhe wanted to would commit this end.

  • I wanted she would go out.

  • At that end.

  • It was never a case that it was like eight players in eight players out.

  • It was never this massive into changing, you know, Adaptation of the squad.

  • So Munch tonight It was a very controlled conveyor bel with probably six or seven young players, 67 players are 10 plays in the middle and then three or four players at the end of 32 34 on that.

  • And as a 34 year old became 36 they come off, the 29 year olds become 31.

  • The 18 year old became 20 and then some new ones would come in and upset the manager.

  • My disperse and that was the strategy I felt that existed.

  • There should be a storm with that perfect strategy, great success on.

  • Then you adapt slowly on dhe change.

  • Slowly, you go stability.

  • You bring in one or two players into a very settled environment that know the pattern of play.

  • And that's where you got a real soft.

  • What would be a period of domination or a period where club could be successful for a lock of hair?

  • Look at Barcelona with Piquet Paul Bousquet shabby and yes, messy.

  • You've got the court or valdas 567 years and then you bring wanted to in to add to that so every every club it's other Dennis the aura about this soft, this stability of players it and so if it is completely the opposite.

  • So to get from step to get from the agency of English football, which is where we started to the fourth year of English football as quickly as we possibly could, we have to base it working a little bit.

  • 18 months, 24 months cycle that we knew every 18 months to 24 months.

  • That the players that were good enough to get us out of eight and seven would not be a different competition.

  • Yeah, yeah, it was big.

  • Maybe not so they would not be.

  • They would not be able to get us out of Step 76 the place he step 76 would not be able to get us out of Step five and four.

  • So So the strategy to horses for courses, the strategy is just completely different.

  • We we've a big change over a player's probably every 18 months years, sometimes every 12 months on.

  • We have to manage that.

  • We have two opposite.

  • Look at that.

  • It's it's more difficult.

  • You'd like to be honest with you to be able to keep players longer.

  • But you know full well a player was with you at the very beginning.

  • I always think about going back to soft step AIDS.

  • It's not step aortic tear it, I call it is.

  • It's basically a plea on probably being one.

  • I think the players in that first season and think of, say, Chris Lee cha cap see Chris Lynch was amazing player for the club.

  • It makes you feel warm when I think about the player.

  • Chris Lynch played it.

  • Step a tier eight and say seven.

  • But you know, he wouldn't play say, for instance, in the Football League.

  • So progressive, you know, Chris has played with us for all those years that played at that level for all those years.

  • You know, you knew full well you could have to be saying goodbye to you, but some might say with say, Danny Weapon, Cara suddenly was stepping down in the career, you know?

  • So it's completely different on DDE.

  • You couldn't compare, OK, I wouldn't wanna round this out.

  • Um and we are now into the realms of the heart.

  • But that's cool Question.

  • If you had decided, if you have decided you're gonna leave Manchester United for whatever reason, Although you say if the bosses decided you believe in that was first and foremost the case, which would either be through rewarding your Lord to your decided you were no longer beneficial to the squad where if you allow yourself to imagine, where do you think you would like to go?

  • Whether it be another club, could you fly it in the Premier League against Manchester United?

  • Or would you Would you like to have gone abroad, Jeff?

  • I'm fortunate to be fair that I'm fortunate in the sense that once I got because assigned to fire your deal or six year deal when I was 29.

  • If I be a deer was 29 it run out to 34.

  • I'd made the decisions.

  • I got injured.

  • So I had made the decision that if Sir Alex came up to me at the age of 34 the end of that contracts and said Daria, no time's up.

  • I was never gonna go play for another club.

  • I made that decision.

  • I only well matched united next my name.

  • However, if he did come to me at the age of 28 and said, Gary, time's up.

  • Of course I would have gone and played for the Premier League club.

  • I would have had swift on because I want to have a football player you have fancied plan for.

  • It would never mean no way could roll out what we could rule out two pumps for something from you lot free.

  • I would never play for city, all of the food, all the heights in a 1,000,000 years.

  • I don't have a gun.

  • I don't, um I don't criticize or feeling back towards the place didn't do that.

  • Me personally.

  • I couldn't know Oregon and played for those three clips, not because they're not great clothes in their own right up because they've got big fan bases are, except for it just the rivalries to botch the feelings, to show what the manager of any of those clubs at the time to come to.

  • You said, Look, Gary, we know about united tradition.

  • We don't you feel, but we will make you captain well built.

  • Well, I can't say build a team around you because that would be fantasy.

  • But you're really important part of this.

  • And you believed in that person know Jeff.

  • It's hypothetical.

  • I would They would never have approached me because I think they realized they would been too controversial of it.

  • And secondly, I would never have gone to play for any of those three clubs.

  • Okay, so that's those three out.

  • Who would you fight?

  • Who would you like to have played for?

  • Had you had the chance?

  • That look, that if he said to me in the perfect world in my years of stopped growing up, s o my years of playing in the print, Really, which clubs would I say in the Premier Li did.

  • I think they've got some real tradition there.

  • Probably Arcel would be number one in terms of you to go into hybrid.

  • Used to just feel the tradition of the place that I just felt they always did things the right way.

  • The clubs in Europe that I always admired were events to buy a meeting because we played a little against the late nineties in nearly 2000.

  • Just I just I just respected them.

  • His football clubs, in terms of the teams that they had on my immunity, always felt ridiculous in the preparation So for me, by immunity with the club that I would choose internationally on DDE in the Premier League would be after.

  • So not the asshole would ever want me all that I would ever want to go to ourselves.

  • I think that would be the clock.

  • That affair you would probably say I've got the most tradition in terms of history.

  • I also like us to Billa to ask them building.

  • Obviously we're probably for many years ago I was asked him.

  • Billy clubbed the aisles.

  • You castle, you're in the club.

  • If I play for anybody 29 your silence and said Go, I'll just a Newcastle.

  • I snow on Aston Villa with the three clubs I looked.

  • I know.

  • Yeah, I admire.

  • Lock up those three men for the walls.

even Gary.

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