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23rd January 2015
08:50am GMT

And while he does sound a bit curmudgeonly, he insists that honouring the privacy of the dressing room was hammered into him by his manager, Alex Ferguson.
He writes: "In my final couple of years at United we had one player, new to the team and young, who posted a picture from the dressing room on Instagram or Twitter.
"I won’t embarrass him by naming him because that too would contradict the rules about what stays private. Safe to say, the manager went ballistic and the player never did it again."
We'll admit we were dying to find a contradiction in the current BT Sport pundit's claims by searching for some dressing room shots of him in which he wasn't celebrating trophy but we were met with a resounding:
The former England international claimed that even the manager respected the fact that the dressing room was strictly a place for the players.
"If you want a measure of how private a place the dressing room was when I was growing up at Manchester United, consider this: even Sir Alex Ferguson would knock before coming into the dressing room at the Cliff, the old training ground.
"The dressing room is for the players, and the players only."
The only problem for Arsenal is that if Arsene Wenger knocks on the dressing room door before entering, he gives Wojciech Szczęsny enough time to put out his fag.Explore more on these topics: