Duncan Ferguson discusses the controversial headbutt incident in 1994 involving Raith Rovers' John McStay, leading to his prison sentence and a 12-match ban. He expresses regret and feels the punishment was excessive, highlighting its impact on his career and aspirations for playing for the Scotland national team. Ferguson acknowledges the mental toll it took on him, feeling bitterness and frustration about his missed international opportunities. Despite being one of the top Premier League scorers, he never scored for his country, which deeply affected him during his early career.
Duncan Ferguson reflects on the harshness of his 1995 prison sentence for a headbutt incident, believing it negatively impacted his career and Scotland aspirations.
Ferguson emphasizes the lasting bitterness he feels over missed opportunities in his Scotland career, stating, 'My heart wasn't in it... I'd had the fight taken out of me.'
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