You know your legacy in football is a strong one when a piece of your chewed chewing gum can be sold for a reported £390,000. How anyone, bar Damien Comolli, could rationalise spending that much money on something so worthless is beyond me, but the prices of some other Fergie memorabilia is equally perplexing. Fergie's first team sheet, for a league match against Oxford, is being auctioned off for between £2000-£3000 pounds. From the Metro:
An Oxford United fan is preparing to put Fergie’s first ever Manchester United team-sheet under the hammer in Devon on June 22, but it has only been valued at between £2,000 and £3,000 – loose change compared to the estimated £390,000 paid for a piece of chewing gum discarded by the Scot during his final game in charge of the Red Devils.
Now I wouldn't be Fergie's biggest fan by any means but surely his first teamsheet isn't worth £388,000 grand less than a piece of chewed wrigleys?