Sir Alex Ferguson's legacy at Aberdeen will be cemented as he poses with maquette of new statue set to be unveiled at Easter Road next year Sir Alex Ferguson was left 'thrilled' by a maquette of his new Aberdeen statue The Scottish club will honour their former boss with a statue early next year Ferguson, 79, spent eight years with Aberdeen before moving to Man United
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Sir Alex Ferguson's legacy at former club Aberdeen will be cemented after the Scottish club announced plans to unveil a statue of the legendary manager.
It will capture Ferguson’s celebrations after Aberdeen sealed the Scottish title at Easter Road in 1980 — the first time a team other than Celtic and Rangers had won the league in 15 years.
Sir Alex, 79, plans to be present for the unveiling and has been pictured with the maquette for the statue, which is due to be unveiled in early 2022.