The Scot has been heavily criticised in recent years for not speaking out against the controversial American family, whose leveraged takeover of the club has cost an estimated £680million in associated costs.
Yet even now he has retired - with no intention of returning - Ferguson is still speaking positively on the family's behalf.
"There is a misconception about the Glazers buying the club," he said.
"It created hostility and different factions but you forget, the minute it became a PLC someone was going to buy it.
"The Glazers did buy it. And in my time with them - they were nothing but supportive - very strong, single-minded people but always supportive of the manager and the things that happen in the club.
"I've absolutely no hesitation in supporting the way they're going about the job - very low key."
Ferguson was speaking exclusively to US TV network PBS.
In a wide-ranging interview, the Scot confirmed his belief David Moyes was the right man to replace him.
And clearly there will be no going back on that decision.
Source: PA
Source: PA