Everton Legend Duncan Ferguson Apologises for Live TV Manhandling Presenters
Everton Legend Duncan Ferguson Apologises for Live TV Manhandling Presenters

Everton Legend Duncan Ferguson Apologises for Live TV Manhandling Presenters

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Duncan Ferguson, Everton legend and former player, appeared on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football to analyze Everton's recent draw against West Ham and to discuss West Ham's new manager, Nuno Espirito Santo. Ferguson shared insights from his time studying for his coaching license alongside Nuno, highlighting the Portuguese coach's meticulous and hands-on approach, which Ferguson demonstrated by physically moving presenter Dave Jones on air, for which he later apologized. Ferguson also addressed his reputation as a hard man in football, downplaying it by saying he was not the toughest player either on the field or in the dressing room, even suggesting Jamie Carragher was tougher. During the broadcast, Ferguson humorously teased Carragher, recalling his first headed goal for Everton against Liverpool and ribbing Carragher about his childhood support for Everton. Despite Everton's struggles in scoring goals this season, Ferguson emphasized the need for a quality striker to improve the team's performance. Throughout the segment, the camaraderie and light-hearted exchanges between Ferguson, Carragher, and Jones provided a mix of football insight and entertainment.

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