Good to see him at the last match, but he wasn't wearing his glasses. How much could he see? Happy Birthday, Sir Alex!
Question is, when will it be available in the US (and the rest of the world)? Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give InThe definitive portrait of an unrivalled football careerAvailable on Amazon Prime Video in the UK & Ireland from 29 May 2021 pic.twitter.com/JOrtX7Gqhp— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) February 17, 2021
Just came here to see if someone had mentioned this. Saw a quote from SAF on Reddit that said his biggest fear after the brain hemorrhage was losing his memory, and this was a passion project to help him recount some of his greatest moments throughout his career.
SAF on the harrowing recovery from his brain surgery. Sir Alex Ferguson: 'I feared I would never speak again' | Alex Ferguson | The Guardian A peerless fighter, still today...
SAF Q&A ahead of the release of his documentary. Part one: Sir Alex Ferguson's Q&A to promote upcoming film | Manchester United (manutd.com)
Part 2 of SAF Q&A. Sir Alex Ferguson Q&A part two to promote Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In | Manchester United (manutd.com)
Sir Alex Ferguson: ‘Did I think we could still beat Bayern in 1999? No chance!’ | Alex Ferguson | The Guardian (Awesome) SAF interview.
"Who designed that?" Sir Alex Ferguson gives his take on Liverpool's infamous White suits #OnThisDay in the 1996 FA Cup final.One nil up before a ball was kicked 👊 pic.twitter.com/xZTjQnO4Tv— 𝘾𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙤𝙣𝙖 𝘾𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙖𝙧𝙨 - aka Larry 🇾🇪 (@Cantona_Collars) May 11, 2021
He complimented Liverpool in that piece too. But you could tell his working class roots as that was what really annoyed him about the pretty boy look and he seemed he was searching for another word besides prat! They looked like a bunch of prats.
Grateful for the extra years - SAF Sir Alex Ferguson: Former Man Utd manager 'grateful' for extra years after brain haemorrhage - BBC Sport Here's to a few more...
"When I came to #MUFC, there was only one team to beat."Sir Alex Ferguson reveals his 'respect' for #LFC and how he set about building a team to win the league in England. 🟥🏆 pic.twitter.com/3zDLfCyZd4— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 18, 2021
Kind of great to see the Boss back in limelight for a bit (obviously due to the release of his documentary). Also worth pointing out how good he looks, especially when we take into consideration the ordeal he went thru just 3yrs ago.
Saf went to DDG and walked with him down the tunnel - class. To fall and rise. Learn from the experience, fight again and win. @ManUtd Thanks for your support pic.twitter.com/4AnLNGRA9A— David de Gea (@D_DeGea) May 27, 2021 Laurie Whitwell: “Once Manchester United players left after receiving their medals. Sir Alex Ferguson provided De Gea some comfort. Sir Alex waited for De Gea, embraced him and then walked side-by-side down the tunnel and talked with him.” pic.twitter.com/YAAgFgTQwv— Aidan Walsh 🔰 (@AidanWalshMUFC) May 27, 2021
Aberdeen have commissioned a statue of Sir Alex Ferguson to commemorate his "immense" contribution to the club.— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) July 29, 2021
When I was coaching rugby I was talking to Scottish guy from Aberdeen and he was saying the thing about Sir Alex's achievement with Aberdeen is you have to understand the whole that the Old Firm had at the time and even still do on Scottish Football. He said he did The Impossible! Something that's not been able to be done again since.
Fergie’s career at Man Utd was truly incredible. The more time goes on, the more you realise how special he is ❤️ pic.twitter.com/JeSaHLKt7k— Mais 🦋✨🩷 (@mainoodiomande) September 26, 2021
And to add to that, he lost the Prem by just 1 point in 94-95, 97-98 and 09-10 and on goal difference in 11-12.
SAF was on this week's edition of the Utd Podcast: worth listening to obviously. Talked about a whole range of subjects, Sneijder (and his reported long standing interest in him) being one of them...