I’m ex-Man Utd ace who told Fergie to ‘f*** himself’ after he said I was ‘no Ryan Giggs’, then I became a Liverpool star

PAUL INCE once told Sir Alex Ferguson before ditching Manchester United.

The midfielder played a crucial role in the Red Devils' first title win for 26 years when United won the Premier League in 1993.

Paul Ince kicked off at Sir Alex Ferguson shortly before leaving Manchester United
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Paul Ince kicked off at Sir Alex Ferguson shortly before leaving Manchester UnitedCredit: PA:Press Association
Fergie did not back down during the disagreement
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Fergie did not back down during the disagreementCredit: Getty

He won six trophies at Old Trafford and was a pivotal member of the squad - but that did not prevent Fergie from picking a fight with him.

Ince, 56, was never one to back down in his career and after a match against Norwich the pair locked horns in an argument that ultimately led to Ince's exit from the club.

Via William Hill, Ince told Up Front with Simon Jordan: “It happened after a game away at Norwich. We were 3-1 up and I’d had a very good game, I was playing really well. 

“In the last five minutes, I tried to beat one or two players with the ball and got caught… that was it.

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“We get into the changing room, everyone is high-fiving and saying ‘what a great result’. Sir Alex Ferguson comes in shouting and I’m thinking, ‘what’s he going mad for, we’ve just won 3-1?’ 

“He singles me out and says, ‘You, you’re not Ryan Giggs or Andrei Kanchelskis. Your job is to pass the ball!’. I said, ‘what the f*** are you on about?’ 

“He’s hollering and shouting, and getting closer and closer – I wasn’t having it. I didn’t care what the repercussions were, I really didn’t. 

“I said to him, ‘gaffer, you can go f*** yourself. I don’t give a f*** gaffer, go and f*** yourself, do what you want. You’re moaning when we’ve just won, f*** off’."


Paul Ince career achievements

West Ham - 95 games, 12 goals

Manchester United - 281 games, 28 goals

Inter Milan - 73 games, 13 goals

Liverpool - 81 games, 17 goals

Middlesbrough - 106 games, 9 goals

Wolves - 131 games, 12 goals

Swindon - 3 games

Macclesfield - 1 game

England - 53 caps

Honours:

Premier League, 1993, 1994

FA Cup, 1990, 1994

League Cup, 1992

Cup Winners' Cup, 1991

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As expected, Ferguson did not take Ince's outburst well and went for the former England international.

“All of a sudden he said, ‘don’t talk to me like that’, and he went for me. Brian Kidd stood up, Lee Sharpe stood up. 

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“I said, ‘come on then’ – I wasn't prepared to have that from him. But everyone jumped in and that was it. That was the end of the conversation. I got home and said to my wife, ‘what is wrong with me?’ 

“That red mist just descends and that’s it. But three days later we were fine.”

Ince departed the club not long after, signing for Inter Milan where he spent two years before joining Liverpool.