Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson has donated some of his memorabilia to a Scottish university that named a library after him.
The former United boss, who achieved unprecedented success with the Red Devils, was at Glasgow Caledonian University this week for the dedication event.
Their library will now be known as the Sir Alex Ferguson Library.
Ferguson donated his A-license coaching certificate from 1979, and a diary from 1993 when he won his first Premier League title with United.
He said at the event: "I've had a brilliant relationship with GCU over many years now and it is an absolute honour that the university has chosen to name its library after me.
"The university was keen to give an insight into the person the library has been named after and I hope that donating personal items from my life will help to do that.
"I thoroughly enjoy returning to the university and listening to students speak passionately about their experiences.
"I see great ambition and potential in many of our young people."


