#3 The BBC Silent Treatment
Following a narrative disclosed by the BBC in 2003 titled Fergie and Son, which depicted the Fergusons in a negative light, as it suggested that Jason (Fergie’s son) who was an operator abused his association with his dad to make illegal gains in the exchange showcase.
An enraged SAF marked the narrative ‘rubbish, made up stuff and dark colored paper packs’. Thus, Ferguson went on a willful quietness with the BBC, declining to give the media equip interviews, with their lead ‘Match of the Day’ being led by his aides Carlos Queiroz and later Mike Phelan.
Consequent Premier League rules from the 2010/2011 season expected mentors to obligatorily allow meetings to the BBC as a component of the new TV bargain, yet Ferguson still declined to end his blacklist, with Manchester United consenting to pay the resultant fines for his benefit.
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A gathering in August 2011 with BBC executive general and North chief at long last brought about Ferguson calling a détente and closure his seven-year blacklist of the BBC.
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