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2 months ago
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Duncan Ferguson on the wrench of leaving Everton for Newcastle United

Duncan Ferguson's move to Newcastle in 1998 was a result of Everton's financial needs despite his strong desire to stay with the club.
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3 months ago
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Duncan Ferguson opens up on saying goodbye to Goodison

Everton's final match at Goodison Park marks the end of a 133-year history at the stadium.
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2 months ago

Duncan Ferguson on his early Rangers struggles

Ferguson admits that the pressure of his expensive transfer to Rangers weighed heavily on him, confessing, “I never gave myself a chance— that’s one of my biggest regrets.”
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3 months ago

Big Dunc - From Barlinnie hell to Goodison heaven

Duncan Ferguson reflects on his harrowing prison experience, detailing its lasting impact on his life.
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3 months ago

Duncan Ferguson on Wayne Rooney's meteoric rise at Everton

Wayne Rooney's extraordinary talent was evident from a young age, as highlighted by his historic Premier League debut and early scoring feats.
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3 months ago

Duncan Ferguson's top tips to deter burglars

Duncan Ferguson, a former footballer, not only excelled on the pitch but also thwarted two burglary attempts at his home in the early 2000s.
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3 months ago

Leaving Alan Shearer out was f**king ridiculous, so I told Ruud Gullit. I went in early and gave it to him' Duncan Ferguson recalls his showdown with Newcastle United's manager the morning after the club's derby defeat to Sunderland in the rain

Duncan Ferguson and Alan Shearer were unexpectedly benched by manager Ruud Gullit for a crucial Tyne-Wear derby, leading to controversy.
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3 months ago

A striker getting the most red cards is no good, I don't see myself as that person. Some of my reds were ridiculous. One was for singing to a referee!' Duncan Ferguson feels he doesn't deserve the Premier League record for most red cards

Duncan Ferguson reflects on his controversial records in football, boasting Premier League goals but lamenting the number of red cards he’s received during his career.
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3 months ago

I wish it hadn't happened, but I don't think I deserved to go to prison. I got looked after, but that won't stop somebody throwing a bucket of s**te at you' Duncan Ferguson tells FourFourTwo about the horrors of Glasgow's notorious Barlinnie Prison

Duncan Ferguson feels his prison sentence was unjust and negatively affected his football career and national team prospects.
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