Ferguson: 'My Son has Had a Terrible Time. People Have Been Stealing His Mail, Going Through His Bin Bags and Hiding in Bushes'; Racehorse Row Threatens to Tear Manchester United Apart

The HeraldJanuary 31, 2004

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IT started as a legal dispute over a racehorse, but the acrimonious conflict between Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United's two biggest shareholders was yesterday threatening to tear the club apart.

The Scot's dispute with John Magnier and JP McManus over stud rights to a record-breaking stallion has escalated into a power battle at Old Trafford.

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Ferguson: 'My Son has Had a Terrible Time. People Have Been Stealing His Mail, Going Through His Bin Bags and Hiding in Bushes'; Racehorse Row Threatens to Tear Manchester United Apart

The Irish racehorse owners even opposed the club offering the former Aberdeen and Scotland manager a two-year addition to his current contract, which ends next year.

The 62-year-old agreed a one-year deal on Wednesday, but that d...

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