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Former Liverpool star Donald Hutchison has admitted that Sir Alex Ferguson was "right" to call his West Ham team a "disgrace" in 1995 after they denied Manchester United the Premier League title.
The ex-Scotland international formed part of the Hammers side which famously held the then-reigning champions to a 1-1 draw to hand Blackburn Rovers the chance to clinch glory at Anfield.
However, former West Ham and Liverpool ace Hutchison confessed that the United boss was correct to have called out the side that stopped him from claiming the title.
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14 MAY 1995: MICHAEL HUGHES OF WEST HAM UNITED CELEBRATES WITH HIS TEAMMATE TREVOR MORLEY AS PAUL INCE OF MANCHESTER UNITED LOOKS ON DURING THEIR FA CARLING PREMIERSHIP MATCH AT UPTON PARK IN LONDON.
He went, ‘These lot are a disgrace!’ He went, ‘They've only turned up for one game and it was this one.’
"And he was right, we turned up to stop Man United winning the league.
Blackburn Rovers strikers Chris Sutton and Alan Shearer (left) celebrating with the FA Premier League Championship trophy following their match against Liverpool at Anfield, 14th May 1995.
Reflecting on the dramatic circumstance on the final day of the 1995 campaign at Rovers lifted the Premier League trophy at Anfield, he continued: "Blackburn are playing at Anfield and Kenny's the manager.
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