Paul Scholes says both Ryan Giggs and David Beckham would "love" to have arguments with Sir Alex Ferguson during Manchester United's heyday, whereas he and Gary Neville usually stayed quiet.
Fearsome Scot Ferguson presided over one of the most remarkable periods in English football history at Old Trafford, picking up 13 Premier League titles before his retirement in 2013.
His infamous "hairdryer treatment" of players was a feature of that time, and when chatting to Robbie Savage on the Savage Social podcast on BBC Sounds, Scholes recalled an incident when Ferguson singled him out for criticism after a 4-3 defeat at Newcastle in September 2001.
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