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HE once played under him and now Mark Bosnich is calling for the great Sir Alex Ferguson to be brought out of retirement to reinvigorate the Socceroos.
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Arguably sport's greatest coach of all-time, Ferguson retired at the end of the 2012/13 English Premier League season after a phenomenal career at the helm of Manchester United.
Just months away from his 72nd birthday, Ferguson would seem at long odds to be tempted back into the dug out - particularly for an assignment as challenging as the Socceroos job.
But if you don't ask, you don't get, and Bosnich believes Football Federation Australia should do exactly that.
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"Well we've been throwing around a lot of things but there's one person that I haven't heard mentioned - even though I've got more reason than anyone not to suggest him, I'm just being honest and have had experience under him, so know what he's like - is Sir Alex Ferguson," Bosnich told Triple M's The Rush Hour on Monday night.
"That name hasn't been put about, but someone of that ilk. Either him or someone of that ilk needs to come down and start to put a few people in their place."
Such a left-field suggestion that Ferguson hasn't even been listed by betting agencies as a candidate to replace Holger Osieck, Bosnich admitted that a massive offer would be required.
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But Bosnich urged the FFA to make a public statement about how much they could afford to pay their target, to make it easier for the Australian public to stomach a cheaper option if the dollars aren't there for someone like Ferguson.
"It's a full-time commitment. In life, and especially in sport, you get what you pay for. If you want the very best, well you're going to have to pay for the best," Bosnich said.
"I'm not privvy to the financial situation of the FFA but if we cannot afford to pay the best, I don't think there's any problem in saying that.
"I don't think there's any problem saying that publicly and people would understand that. Everybody has different means.
"He (Ferguson) will command a top whack but if you want the very best and you want someone who can come out and sort the whole thing, and I said that on Fox Sports on the weekend, I think Holger was only part of the problem.
"He's paid with his job as manager but there's a lot of problems with the whole set-up that need sorting out.
"If you want something to come in of that ilk, you're going to have to pay for it."
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