W. Rooney: Fergson's shouting reminds me of a hairdryer turned on © EuroFootball.com

"Manchester United" forward Wayne Rooney revealed in his book the "methods of upbringing" used by team coach Alex Ferguson. "There is nothing worse than attracting the strategist's wrath. When he got angry, he would stand in the middle of the dressing room and explode. He used to shout directly in my face and it felt like being hit with a 'BaByliss Turbo Power 2200' (powerful hairdryer - ed. note). It was a terrible feeling," the player said. "I don't like it when someone shouts at me and I find it hard to accept, so I try to respond in kind. I say that the coach is wrong and I am right." According to W. Rooney, the "Man Utd" footballers did not escape the storm in the dressing room even when they won the English championship. This happened in the 2006-07 season, when the "Red Devils" secured the title of champions two rounds before the end of the competition. "Many teams would have celebrated such a victory, but not us. We felt like schoolchildren, and Alex gave us another lecture," he said.