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11 year old boy sends letter to Sir Alex Ferguson criticizing his methods and he actually replied

It seems the legendary former Manchester United manager is more receptive to criticism than we all thought, after an 11 year old boy who sent a letter to him in 2005 got a reply from him thanking him for supporting the club.
The boy now 21 released pictures of the letter online this week. Back in 2005, 11 year-old Paul Golah was given a task at school where he had to write a letter to a famous person. Paul chose Sir Alex Ferguson but as you can see here, this was not going to be any ordinary, fawning attempt to get an autograph. Paul decided to tell Sir Alex his mind straightaway. See Sir Alex’s response after the cut.



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