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11th October 2016
09:11pm BST

The 31-year-old bounced around clubs in his native Denmark, before retiring in 2009 when he was just 24.
https://twitter.com/ForgotAboutThem/status/727540623956410368 However, the six years he spent at Old Trafford has clearly given him enough material to write a book, and one story from the autobiography offers insight into what it's like to get on the wrong side of former United manager Alex Ferguson. "'Brian McClair got hold of me and said Ferguson wanted to see me in his office," Timm writes in Red Devil.'I had a Porsche and I was well aware the boss cared very little about that if you played well. For the same reason I had parked at the entrance where the ordinary workers usually were. 'Around the same time, David Beckham had a downturn in form, and had looked for permission to arrive for training in a helicopter. Ferguson flipped out. Now he had discovered my Porsche. 'He called me a f****** idiot on that occasion. Then I took a taxi to training."
Judging by another run-in Timm had with Ferguson, it shouldn't come as any surprise to learn the former forward only made one appearance in the first-team.
"After my debut in the Champions League, I thought my football situation was better than ever. But maybe I should have just kept my head down." 'He (Ferguson) went crazy on me because one day I called him "Alex" in front of some of the other young players. "I'm not your friend. I'm your f****** boss," he screamed at me.'Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday Live right here...