Former Manchester United player Clayton Blackmore spent 12 years at the club, helping them win a Premier League title, FA Cup, European Super Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup.
In an appearance on United's official podcast, Blackmore has opened up about his time at Old Trafford and what it was like when Sir Alex Ferguson replaced Ron Atkinson as manager back in 1986. "Straight away, he tried to stamp the drinking culture out," Blackmore said. "The manager was way ahead of himself.
He started bringing us in on a Sunday to get rid of the lactic acid, which was never done before." Blackmore also revealed that Ferguson even gave some players massages, adding: "With the amount of staff we had, he was massaging our legs, the gaffer was. "The
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