Another memorable incident occurred during a match against Wimbledon, where Irwin earned a penalty but still found himself on the receiving end of Ferguson’s wrath.
"I remember the first proper time he had a go at me," he added. "We used to play down at Wimbledon, and he never played me. It was Viv [Anderson] right-back, ‘Brucey’ [Steve Bruce], ‘Pally’ [Gary Pallister], and ‘Mal’ [Mal Donaghy] – four centre-halves, for the height. He brought me on with about 10 minutes to go – on the left wing. He kept the same back four – ‘Robbo’ [Bryan Robson] played the ball to me, and I’ve gone through. Hans Segers was in goal – I’ve gone around him and got a penalty. I thought, ‘Brilliant!’.
"We won 1-0, Brucey missed the penalty, we’ve come back in, and he shouted at me: ‘What were you doing there?’ I said: ‘Well, we got a penalty’, and he said: ‘Well, you should have passed to Sparky [Mark Hughes]!' That’s the way he was – just little things like that."