Fergie laments the "fragile" footballers of today

Sir Alex Ferguson admits the toughest part of his job these days is dealing with "fragile" footballers and their agents.

The Manchester United boss has handled some of the game's hard men in his 23 years at Old Trafford, such as Bryan Robson, Steve Bruce, Paul Ince and Roy Keane.

But he claims dealing with today's pampered superstars is much more difficult.

Ferguson said: "It's a different player character we've got today. The players are more fragile than players of 25 years ago. They are more cocooned today by their agents or the press they receive at times.

"They are less likely to hold their hands up and say they're at fault for things. If you go back 30 years ago you had a player who had a certain pride and responsibility in their own performance.

"They were less protected so they could come in and say 'Hands up, it was my fault, blah, blah, blah.' And that was good.

"But today they are very protected. They are more fragile than ever. That's a lot to do with the type of people who protect them, agents."

You suspect there are no football agents on Ferguson's Christmas card list.

He illustrates with a recent story.

"We had a young boy get in the England Under-21s," said Ferguson.

"His agent phoned up the next day and said, 'I think it's time we sat down for a new contract for the boy.'

"In his mind he thought that demanded a new contract. I said, 'Let's see how he plays for Manchester United.'

"But that's the way the world is now.

"When you think they (agents) are conducting most transfers now, it's not right."

Ferguson was speaking at an inaugural dinner of the League Managers' Association Hall of Fame 1000 Club, celebrating the 18 men to have managed more than 1,000 domestic league or cup matches, including Sir Matt Busby, Brian Clough, Alec Stock and Sir Bobby Robson.

Of the 14 surviving members 10 were present at the Hilton hotel in London and as well as Ferguson there were Dave Bassett, Steve Coppell, Brian Horton, Lennie Lawrence, Harry Redknapp, Denis Smith, Jim Smith, Graham Turner and Neil Warnock. The four missing were Alan Buckley, Dario Gradi, Joe Royle and Graham Taylor.

 
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