Alex: I didn't regard as ...that ... a great teacher at that time because I was so focused and determined to do well at Aberdeen, it was my first big opporntunity in full time as a manager , a big part time as somebody was doing I think they can help me fight fo the English.. so I was used to understand waht a big (sic) mentality was as a player and there fore I try to do well...what every manager hsto do is to try to get his personality into his team and in some (sic) you want to see yourself in the team. And that 's what I tried to achieve in Aberdeen. I say this to all the palyers: the only thing it matters in Scxotland is to be ringed as a Celtic, if you are ringed asa Celtic, yo are number 1, so you have to consider ...So there's a bunch of players that a re determined and ambitious and ...bit by bit we go get better and better to win the 1988, the first time Aberdeen won it for 27 years. it was a fnatastic achievement but I wlays forfail that it hadn't happend then but a year later, you knoe, the thing was (sic)
Journalist: Some players at .... call you the "Furious fergie". Does that still apply, was it true then?
Alex: Well, I think that ...there's nothing wrong with losing your temper for related reasons...and at ....failed they got to than let hte, know, I don't leave it ot the next day...some managers wait until Monday until they are calmer...after the game, and the, after the game, it is finished.
Journalist: Some players at .... call you the "Furious fergie". Does that still apply, was it true then?
Alex: Well, I think that ...there's nothing wrong with losing your temper for related reasons...and at ....failed they got to than let hte, know, I don't leave it ot the next day...some managers wait until Monday until they are calmer...after the game, and the, after the game, it is finished.
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