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Sir Alex Ferguson Jokes His Late Wife Would Have Been Furious at His Horse Spending Spree


Sir Alex Ferguson Jokes His Late Wife Would Have Been Furious at His Horse Spending Spree

The Legendary Manchester United Boss' Expensive Hobby

Sir Alex Ferguson, the iconic former manager of Manchester United, recently revealed that his late wife, Cathy, would have been furious with his extravagant spending on horses. The 81-year-old football legend has long been passionate about horse racing and has been known to invest heavily in the sport.

A Passion for Racing

Ferguson, who met Cathy in 1964 and described her as his "rock," has always had a deep love for horse racing. Aside from football, horses have been a significant part of his life. In fact, he has a total of 32 horses, many of which are trained by renowned trainers such as Paul Nicholls and Dan Skelton.

A Costly Hobby

In a recent interview with Gambling Zone, Ferguson admitted that his passion for horses has come at a hefty price. He revealed that he had recently purchased two horses, one from Ireland and one from France, totaling a whopping £650,000. The former manager joked that his late wife would have been livid if she knew the amount of money he was spending on his hobby.

Hands-Off Approach

Despite his deep involvement in the world of horse racing, Ferguson maintains a hands-off approach when it comes to training and racing decisions. Just as he never interfered with his players' performance on the football field, he trusts the expertise of trainers and jockeys to make the right decisions in horse racing.



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A Celebratory Win in Bahrain

Recently, Ferguson experienced a moment of triumph as his beloved horse, Spirit Dancer, won the Bahrain International Trophy and secured a prize of £500,000. The Scottish legend was seen dancing with delight as the six-year-old horse, bred at his Upperwood Farm Stud in Hemel Hempstead, stormed to victory.

Despite the expensive nature of his hobby, Ferguson finds solace and joy in his passion for horses. His dedication to the sport continues to be a prominent part of his life, even after retiring from his successful football career.


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