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When Sir Alex Ferguson retired at the end of the 2013 season, he was the most successful football manager Britain had ever seen, having won twice as many trophies as his nearest rival. But that success had not come easily. Thirty-five years previously he had arrived at the rain-swept training ground at Aberdeen F.C. as the recently sacked manager of St Mirren; a hothead with a troublesome reputation and a lot to prove. Not for nothing, many thought he was a risky choice.

Fergie Rises returns to a time when Ferguson was lucky to get Aberdeen, not the other way around. Its the story of an eight-year revolution that saw the Dons and their ambitious young manager knock the Old Firm off their perch, taste victory in Europe for the first time, and electrify Scottish football. When Ferguson finally left the club for Manchester United, in 1986, fans and rivals were unanimous in believing he had engineered one of the most astonishing upheavals in the games history.

Taking a view from inside the dug-out, and with the guidance of the giants of that Aberdeen team including Willie Miller, Jim Leighton and Gordon Strachan Michael Grant lays bare the full story of this remarkable but little known period of Fergusons career, revealing it as the crucible in which Britains greatest football manager was forged. Along the way he examines the personal tragedies Ferguson overcame the deaths of his father and his mentor Jock Stein and the rivalries, setbacks and triumphs that shaped a sporting genius.

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The revolution begins a thirty-six-year-old Alex Ferguson stands front and - photo 1

The revolution begins: a thirty-six-year-old Alex Ferguson stands front and centre before the 1978-79 Aberdeen squad at Pittodrie. Mirrorpix

The twin pillars of the Aberdeen board chairman Dick Donald left and - photo 2

The twin pillars of the Aberdeen board: chairman Dick Donald (left) and vice-chairman Chris Anderson (right) flank Ferguson in 1980. SNS Group

Aberdeen were taught a painful lesson by Liverpool in the European Cup at - photo 3

Aberdeen were taught a painful lesson by Liverpool in the European Cup at Anfield. Jim Leighton (left), Alex McLeish (centre, in white) and Willie Miller (grounded) are helpless as Alan Hansen completes a 4-0 rout in 1980. Bob Thomas/Getty Images

Two Glasgow hard men show their emotions moments after Aberdeen win the league - photo 4

Two Glasgow hard men show their emotions moments after Aberdeen win the league at Easter Road in 1980: Miller and Ferguson. Eric McCowat Photo Archives

Champions Mark McGhee Gordon Strachan Ferguson John McMaster and Doug - photo 5

Champions! Mark McGhee, Gordon Strachan, Ferguson, John McMaster and Doug Rougvie drink to winning the 1979-80 Scottish league title. Mirrorpix

Gordon Strachan Neale Cooper Mark McGhee and Alex McLeish were cornerstones - photo 6

Gordon Strachan, Neale Cooper, Mark McGhee and Alex McLeish were cornerstones of the Ferguson era. Mirrorpix

Ipswich manager Bobby Robson centre upset Aberdeen fans and the Scottish - photo 7

Ipswich manager Bobby Robson (centre) upset Aberdeen fans and the Scottish press with provocative comments before a 1981 UEFA Cup tie, but he remained a respected friend and ally to Ferguson. Bob Thomas/Getty Images

The bad cop-bad cop combination assistant manager Archie Knox left and - photo 8

The bad cop-bad cop combination: assistant manager Archie Knox (left) and Ferguson check out the Ullevi Stadium pitch. Eric McCowat Photo Archives

Real Madrids legendary coach Alfredo Di Stfano was wrong-footed when Ferguson - photo 9

Real Madrids legendary coach, Alfredo Di Stfano, was wrong-footed when Ferguson presented him with a bottle of whisky. Eric McCowat Photo Archives

Thats number one Eric Black right wheels away after scoring the opening goal - photo 10

Thats number one! Eric Black (right) wheels away after scoring the opening goal against Real Madrid in the 1983 European Cup Winners Cup final. Alex McLeish (left) and Doug Rougvie lead the celebrations. Eric McCowat Photo Archives

The on-field leader and icon captain Willie Miller with the European Cup - photo 11

The on-field leader and icon, captain Willie Miller with the European Cup Winners Cup. Eric McCowat Photo Archives

Fergusons trusted aides Archie Knox left trainer Teddy Scott centre and - photo 12

Fergusons trusted aides: Archie Knox (left), trainer Teddy Scott (centre) and chairman Dick Donald (peering over his shoulder) on the jubilant return flight from Gothenburg. Mirrorpix

Ferguson felt that Aberdeen touched true greatness when winger Peter Weir was - photo 13

Ferguson felt that Aberdeen touched true greatness when winger Peter Weir was on form. Balance, pace and strength takes him through Roy Aitken and Frank McGarvey in a Celtic-Aberdeen clash. Bob Thomas Sports Photography

The ultimate Aberdeen team The line-up for Gothenburg and the 1983 Scottish - photo 14

The ultimate Aberdeen team? The line-up for Gothenburg and the 1983 Scottish Cup final (from left to right): Ferguson, Willie Miller, Jim Leighton, John McMaster, Mark McGhee, Gordon Strachan, Eric Black, Neil Simpson, Doug Rougvie, Peter Weir, Neale Cooper, Alex McLeish, John Hewitt, Andy Watson. Colorsport/REX

Aberdeen-Rangers became the ugliest fixture in Scottish football in the 1980s - photo 15

Aberdeen-Rangers became the ugliest fixture in Scottish football in the 1980s. Referee George Smith hauls Ally McCoist to him, with Stewart McKimmie, Stuart Munro and Brian Mitchell nearby, during the most ill-disciplined match of all, at Ibrox in 1985. Bob Thomas Sports Photography

Mentor inspiration confidant Jock Stein hand-picked Ferguson as his - photo 16

Mentor, inspiration, confidant: Jock Stein hand-picked Ferguson as his assistant manager for eight Scotland games over thirteen months, from 1984 to Big Jocks death in 1985. Mirrorpix

Feeling the heat Ferguson was Scotlands manager and Graeme Souness his captain - photo 17

Feeling the heat: Ferguson was Scotlands manager and Graeme Souness his captain at the 1986 World Cup finals in Mexico. They were about to clash as the rival bosses of Aberdeen and Rangers. Mirrorpix

Heading off into the sunset Ferguson grips the last trophy he won north of the - photo 18

Heading off into the sunset. Ferguson grips the last trophy he won north of the border, the Scottish Cup, in 1986. Eric McCowat Photo Archives

FERGIE RISES How Britains Greatest Football Manager Was Made At Aberdeen - photo 19
FERGIE RISES

How Britains Greatest Football Manager
Was Made At Aberdeen

MICHAEL GRANT

First published in 2014 by Aurum Press Ltd 7477 White Lion Street London N1 - photo 20

First published in 2014

by Aurum Press Ltd, 7477 White Lion Street, London N1 9PF

www.aurumpress.co.uk

This eBook edition first published in 2014

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