Duncan Ferguson reflects on his past, acknowledging how his early reckless behavior shaped perceptions of him, stating, "You gain a reputation in a night that it takes a lifetime to get away from." He emphasizes personal growth, noting that he has evolved since his youth, and defends that people often make mistakes in their formative years. Throughout his career, the impact of that reputation lingered, but he's thankful that people have become more forgiving over the years.
Looking back at his notorious past, Ferguson admits to the consequences of his actions, saying, "We've all done stupid things in our lives; I did a lot of mine off the pitch at 16, 17, 18." Despite this, he maintains that experiences contribute to personal evolution and asserts that he is no longer the young man who acted impulsively and violently.
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