Hughes was sacked immediately after last Saturday’s victory over Sunderland, even though it had been common knowledge throughout the day that his time as Blues chief was up.
City have come under fire this week for the whole way they have gone about installing Roberto Mancini as Hughes’ successor.
Blues chief executive Garry Cook has attempted to defend his position, although that has only managed to draw more ire from his club’s interrogators.
And, in any case, Ferguson feels Cook is trying to defend the indefensible.
“It is so obvious that kind of behaviour is not acceptable,” said the United boss.
“It doesn’t matter whether you have lost 20 games or two, there is a way to treat people.
“For some reason Christmas seems to bring out the worst in directors. I do not know how you can do something like that.”
Ferguson was one of the first to phone Hughes, having also spoken with another former player, Steve Bruce, who had instantly defended his old team-mate on Saturday evening.
“To be sitting throughout the game knowing there was something going on was terrible,” said Ferguson.
“I spoke to Mark the next day and I could tell he was suffering.
“Steve Bruce felt that as well.
“On Saturday the rumour mill was working overtime and Mark obviously realised it was his last game.
“It was a terrible position to be in.”
Having been part of the double-winning 1994 side that Ferguson regards as the most mentally strong of his time at United, the Scot was not surprised that Bruce was so quick to leap in on Hughes’ behalf.
To Ferguson’s mind it showed a loyalty that City so sadly lacked.
“In the game of football you have disputes with managers from time to time,” he reflected.
“But what Steve did was defend an old team-mate. That great team of 1994 stood by each other. Their loyalty to each other was fantastic. That team would fight the devil together.
“It was as if Steve was saying: ’That is my team-mate you are talking about’.
“I was really proud of him. I thought he did fantastic. And Mark really appreciated it.
“He sees that kind of loyalty, which he didn’t get from City from one of his old team-mates.”
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Shammers, marton moss (24/12/2009 at 10:34)
Rick, Glos (24/12/2009 at 10:49)
United:The team supported by the majority of mancunians (24/12/2009 at 10:50)
roykeane, i always wanted to play for city (not!) (24/12/2009 at 10:51)
Waspish (24/12/2009 at 10:53)
Taggart , Ulverston (24/12/2009 at 10:56)
black and blue, manchester, where else? (24/12/2009 at 11:13)
Billy Meredith's toothpick, leafy Cheadle (24/12/2009 at 11:23)
blue nose 123, Manchester (24/12/2009 at 11:24)
MKJ, Amman - Jordan (24/12/2009 at 11:32)
Red or Dead, Manchester (24/12/2009 at 11:36)
David Evans, Zuerich (24/12/2009 at 11:39)
The only reason he's spounting off is because he knew full well that as long as Hughes was in charge at City , they would never be a threat. Rightly so, now the old codger is worried and rightly so !
Algernon Blabbermouth, eccles (24/12/2009 at 11:42)
Anyone daft enough to manage that mob must know that eventually you will be shown the door! The so called "best fans in the world" have a track record second to none of turning on their manager when one or two results don't go their way!
Plus of course as an ex Red who on numerous occasions has kissed the badge,the bitters were never going to accept you
The ironic thing is that Hughes will be in the frame when the "Old Man" calls it a day!
Failsworth Pole, Failsworth (24/12/2009 at 11:50)
Nick The Voice of Reason,, Surrey Hills,( Blackley Born and Bred.) (24/12/2009 at 11:50)
burnage red (24/12/2009 at 12:11)
He was one of my favourite players growing up, but the crap he was coming out with before the derby
you would think he played for city the majority of his career & was i city legend!
I'm glad he got sacked! Keano true legend "i'd never get involved with city - never! i wouldn't have cared what kind of money they were talking about i'd rather go hungry "
bluecity, north stand (24/12/2009 at 12:18)
Esso Blue In The CITY, Manchester Central (24/12/2009 at 12:22)
The other one is, you want the wife out but you still in some ways love her and you fear eye contact because you know you will start crying like a baby and end up changing your mind, so you get someone else to do it. Peace and love until January the 6th.
mick the red fireman, middleton (24/12/2009 at 12:43)
kinkyp, worsley (24/12/2009 at 12:50)
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GC Northstand (24/12/2009 at 13:00)
BELIEVE
roughyead (24/12/2009 at 13:16)
alan who, ancoats (24/12/2009 at 13:18)
United:The team supported by the majority of mancunians (24/12/2009 at 13:21)
United:The team supported by the majority of mancunians (24/12/2009 at 13:25)
BELIEVE
GC Northstand,
24/12/2009 at 13:00
and definitely out of trophies!
Merry Christmas to all fellow believers.