Rio Ferdinand set to reveal all about David Moyes era at Manchester United in new autobiography called '#2sides'



Revealing: Rio Ferdinand is to release a new autobiography in October which is expected to tell all about the David Moyes era at Manchester United

Rio Ferdinand will lift the lid on the David Moyes era at Manchester United in a new autobiography to be published in the autumn.

The 35-year-old defender is coming to the end of his time at Old Trafford and is expected to tell of the ups and downs of his career in the book, which will be called '#2sides: Rio Ferdinand - My Autobiography.'

With the former England centre half heading to the World Cup finals in Brazil as a TV pundit and new manager Louis van Gaal expected to clear the decks at United, Ferdinand may have played his last game in a red shirt.

His book will cover the disastrous Moyes era at United after the former Everton manager succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson last summer and may shed light on the dressing room division that led to his sacking.

Ferdinand has been in and out of the team all season, playing a role in 22 matches in all. His most frequent appearances have come in the Champions League, including the first leg of the quarter-final tie with Bayern Munich.

In total, Ferdinand has played 444 times for United, scoring eight goals. He has won six Premier League titles, two League Cups and the Champions League in 2008.

The autobiography, ghost written by David Winner and released by Blink Publishing, is out on October 2.



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Lifting the lid: Ferdinand will cover the short-lived Moyes era at Old Trafford in the new book



