He talks about the good times but also the hard times as a manager. In 2013 he had already released an autobiography.

The most successful coach with Manchester United is keen to letting the world know what made him reach the heights he did. After releasing an autobiography in 2013, this time the focus of his new book will reveal leadership secrets.

If there is something that Ferguson and Louis van Gaal share is having a rough start in the hot seast with the Red Devils. If there is something van Gaal could learn from Ferguson is how to overcome all his troubles.

“From tactics to teamwork, from hiring to firing, from dealing with the boardroom to responding to failure,” one of the promoters of the publication said.

Ferguson made from Manchester United a title-winning machineFerguson made from Manchester United a title-winning machine

It takes an in-depth look into the 38 years Sir Alex spent in a management role. Even if the book will not be released until October, critics of LVG claim he should be the first one to buy it. If there is someone that knows what van Gaal could be going through is Fergie himself.

The 73-year-old former manager won all kinds of titles with Manchester United before retiring two seasons ago. A total of 49 trophies speak for themselves when trying to judge his success as a football manager.

“Since stepping into retirement I have had the opportunity to reflect on my time as a football manager, and to consider the reasons behind my success,” Ferguson said.

A statue of Fergie welcomes fans to the Theatre of DreamsA statue of Fergie welcomes fans to the Theatre of Dreams

The English manager paired up with Sir Michael Moritz for this venture. Among the things Ferguson currently does, is teach a course at Harvard Business School. The book is entitled, "Leading."

“It has been a new experience for me to be looking into the past rather than planning for the future, but one I have found enjoyable and rewarding,” he said.

Ferguson could have written this with someone clearly in mind