Top Manchester United talent impressed Sir Alex Ferguson but never played for the club
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Sir Alex Ferguson described the Manchester United academy product Ben Collett as “magnificent.” The Bury-born midfielder’s promising career was tragically cut short by a severe injury in a reserve game against Boro, which ultimately ended his United career before he made a first-team appearance. Despite brief stints abroad, the injury forced Collett to retire from football in 2007. In 2008, he initiated legal action against the player responsible for the injury and Middlesbrough, ultimately winning and receiving a £4.3 million compensation, the largest ever payout to a professional sportsperson in the UK at the time.
During the case, high-profile figures like Gary Neville, Brian McClair, and Howard Wilkinson appeared on Collett’s behalf. Ferguson’s testimony about Collett’s talent, dedication, and potential at the top level left a lasting impression. Reflecting on Collett’s commitment, technical ability, and stamina, Ferguson described him as an “A-class player” and “magnificent.” Additionally, he highlighted Collett’s left-footedness as an advantage and praised his exemplary attitude, illustrating him as an example to injured young players.
After retiring from football, Collett pursued a different career path, enrolling in an undergraduate English literature course at Leeds University in 2008. Despite the premature end to his football career, Collett’s talent and dedication left a lasting impression on those who witnessed his potential to become a top-level player at Manchester United.