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Alex Ferguson talks to his players before extra time - 1982 Scottish Cup Final

Alex Ferguson talks to his players before extra time - 1982 Scottish Cup Final


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Alex Ferguson talks to his players before extra time - 1982 Scottish Cup Final

Football - 1982 Scottish Cup Final - Aberdeen 4 Rangers 1 aet
Aberdeen manager Alex Ferguson talks to his players before extra time as coach Teddy Scott stands with captain Willie Miller.
22/05/1982
Scott spent nearly half a century, from 1954 until his retirement in 2003, at Aberdeen as a player, reserve team coach and trainer, and also kitman, talent scout and bus driver. He worked under 15 managers during his career at the club

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In this iconic photo print, we are transported back to the thrilling 1982 Scottish Cup Final between Aberdeen and Rangers. The image captures a pivotal moment before extra time begins, as legendary Aberdeen manager Alex Ferguson engages in an intense conversation with his players. Standing beside him is coach Teddy Scott, while captain Willie Miller listens attentively. The atmosphere is electric as tension fills the air. Ferguson's commanding presence exudes determination and strategic thinking, instilling confidence in his team. His words carry weight, motivating each player to give their all in the upcoming crucial moments of the match. This photograph not only encapsulates a significant event in Scottish football history but also showcases the remarkable bond between Ferguson and his players. It symbolizes their shared commitment and relentless pursuit of victory. It is worth noting that alongside Ferguson stands Teddy Scott – a man who dedicated nearly half a century to Aberdeen Football Club. From playing for them to serving as reserve team coach, trainer, talent scout, kitman, and even bus driver; Scott's unwavering loyalty shines through every aspect of his involvement with the club. Colorsport Images has masterfully captured this timeless moment on film – allowing us to relive an unforgettable chapter in footballing folklore.

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