Duncan Ferguson discusses the challenging early chapters of his life, particularly his time in Barlinnie Prison, which he describes as hellish. In an interview about his autobiography 'Big Dunc,' he recalls being imprisoned at 23 for a headbutt incident. Ferguson describes the overwhelming feelings of fear and isolation he faced but also shares a fleeting sense of curiosity about prison life. Ultimately, he emphasizes how the traumatic memories from those 44 days still haunt him, marking a significant period in his tumultuous journey.
I'd locked it away until I started to do the book. It all comes flooding back. I couldn't do that time now. I don't think I could cope.
You describe your first night inside - the lights go out and the voices in the dark. Sitting at the end of that bed. Everything echoed.
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