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Former Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson is likely to be cheering on Hearts in Scottish Cup final- Hearts News

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson reckons he is Hearts’ lucky mascot when it comes to cup finals.

Ferguson admits he has always had a soft spot for the Tynecastle side and was at Hampden to watch Hearts triumph three times between 1954 and 1960, once in the Scottish Cup and twice in the League Cup.

Craig Levein’s side will attempt to win their ninth Scottish Cup by preventing Celtic from completing the treble treble at the national stadium tomorrow, and legendary Scots boss Ferguson is likely to be cheering on from afar.

The ex-Aberdeen and St Mirren boss, who wrote the foreword as part of the 1956 team’s anniversary celebrations, said: “Heart of Midlothian are a team I have always followed closely, I was at the 1954 league cup final when a Willie Bauld hat-trick sealed a 4-2 victory (against Motherwell) for the Hearts.

“I also attended the 1956 Scottish Cup final and watched as Ian Crawford and Alfie Conn grabbed the goals in a 3-1 victory that should have been 3-0! Celtic’s goal should not have stood.

“Indeed, such was the strength of the Hearts team a worried Celtic played their right back at centre forward to try and knock the Hearts rhythm, it failed.

“I was also there in 1960 when Hearts defeated Third Lanark to win the league cup, perhaps I should’ve been a mascot.”

Ferguson has also revealed he he was gutted not to get the chance to follow in the footsteps of boyhood idol Jimmy Wardhaugh after St Johnstone blocked a proposed transfer to Hearts.

Ferguson, who went on to play for Dunfermline, Rangers, Falkirk and Ayr United, added: “I actually had a chance to join Hearts when I was at St Johnstone but St Johnstone wouldn’t allow me to move.

“I probably should have signed as Hearts are a great club and my boyhood hero and a player I modelled myself on was there.

“Jimmy Wardhaugh for me was a wonderful footballer.

“With players such as Jim McFadzean and Danny Paton in the reserves, I probably wouldn’t even have got a game in the second eleven.”

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