Manchester United icon Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he feared losing his memory after suffering a brain haemorrhage in May 2018.
Ferguson underwent emergency brain surgery almost three years ago and thankfully recovered from the life-threatening moment.
And in light of that incident, the 79-year-old has documented his storied life in an upcoming documentary-film to ensure his tales remain told.
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Sir Alex Ferguson admits he feared losing his memory after suffering a brain haemorrhage
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Ferguson has an upcoming documentary-film about his life which will be released in May in cinemas and on Amazon Prime called Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In
Titled Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In, the feature-length production will detail the Scot's life on and off the football pitch.