Grinning Scot managed to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat once again as a parking warden threatened to slap his luxury Mercedes with a fine
Sir Alex Ferguson made a last-second dash to save himself from a fine after a trip to the dry cleaners.
The former Manchester United boss was legendary for his side’s comebacks, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
7Sir Alex Ferguson was watching his motor as a parking warden approachedCredit: BackGridThe warden took the details of his carCredit: BackGridFerguson kept his eye on the parking warden while making a trip to a menswear store in CheshireCredit: BackGrid
And Scot, 76, followed the same script when a parking warden eyed up his black Mercedes S500 as it was parked on a pavement in Wilmslow near Manchester.
He popped into a menswear shop while parked on a single yellow line, before nipping to a dry cleaner’s in the Cheshire suburb.
Ferguson grinned as he turned on the charm for a parking warden, who was taking down the details of his motor.
But he appears to have gotten away with it as there was no ticket stuck on his windscreen.
Ferguson let off a grin as he left a dry cleaners in WilmslowCredit: BackGridSir Alex was out running errands during on a sunny ThursdayCredit: BackGridFerguson regularly attends Manchester United matchesCredit: Getty Images – GettyFerguson won the Champions League twice as a managerCredit: PA:Press Association
Ferguson is considered one of the greatest football managers in history, he won the Premier League 13 times at Manchester United.
The Glasgow icon also won the Champions League twice and the FA Cup five times.
He became famous for his United teams winning matches in the dying seconds of games, with a never-say-die attitude and incredible style.
The parking warden will be grateful she avoided Fergie’s infamous ‘hairdryer’ treatment though, where he gave players a dressing down for any perceived drop in standards.