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Money
“Now before you’re proven, you’ve got the money – a four or five year contract – which is the way football’s gone. Some players can handle it, some players don’t.”
Ferguson famously tells of the time he gate-crashed a party being thrown by Giggs and Lee Sharpe when they were supposed to be resting before a game.
But Giggs insists he was never in danger of letting his talent go to waste.
"I just wanted to enjoy my football, train, go home and let myself develop not only as a player but as a person," he said.
"I’ve also been lucky that I grew up in the same area, I’ve still got the same mates, I’ve got a good family around me, I’m not that sort of person who gets carried away with myself.
“I think a lot is to do with who you are surrounding yourself with. Have you got a good family around you who are going to tell you that you’re getting too big for your boots?
“Is your agent? Probably not because they don’t want to upset you and don’t want to lose you.
“I think a big part is your mates and family and that’s what I had. They never let me get too big for my boots and I’m sure they would’ve told me if I had.
“But basically it is down to the character. It’s down to the individual. I’ve seen at United now and again players getting too big for their boots and the manager will come down on them or older players will do something and bring them down a peg or two. It doesn’t happen that often at United, but you’ve got to think, does it happen enough? Probably not.
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