Sir Alex Ferguson has been helping Burnley boss Sean Dyche in the early stages of his Premier League career.
The former Watford manager has failed to salute in seven English top flight matches in the 2014/15 season since guiding the Clarets up from the Championship.
Dyche admits life has been tough at the top with the Turf Moor outfit and has called on 13-time Premier League winner Ferguson for some advice.
"There are a number of people I speak to and he is one of them," Dyche said.
"He is obviously a very important figure and always gives you really good, honest, helpful advice - no holds barred reality as he sees it, and he has been very good to me like that.
"The last time I spoke to him, I said: 'Can you win me a game now!
"More or less whenever I've needed it he has answered the call. He has always got time for you. He was like that when he was active as well, not just because he has retired. When he was manager he always took a phone call and always gave you sound advice.
"He has experienced virtually everything in the football world and I ask him advice and pick his brains. It's great that he thinks that I talk a bit of sense and try and get the best out of what we have.
"He had to do that himself many moons ago. It wasn't an easy pathway and I don't think there is one in football management to be honest."
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