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    NHC Alex Ferguson

    In a critical condition in hospital facing surgery tonight.


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    Sir Alex Ferguson seriously ill

    Apparently in hospital in a serious condition and due to have surgery later tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibby View Post
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    In a critical condition in hospital facing surgery tonight.
    Just heard. Hope he pulls through, absolute legend of the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibby View Post
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    In a critical condition in hospital facing surgery tonight.
    I wondered if something was up when I saw that his laddie Darren hadn’t gone to his teams game today.

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    Hope he pulls through. Leviathan of the game.


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    Really hope he pulls through. Gutted to hear this!

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    Brain haemorrhage according to the bbc.

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    Already had the OP Man Utd have released statement, went well and is in recovery at minute

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    A Scottish football icon and legend. Hoping he pulls through.
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    Best wishes Fergie

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    Fingers crossed for him, hope he recovers.

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    One of the old school of management who succeeded thorough different eras.
    Hope he pulls through.

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    Get well soon Fergie!

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    Absolute giant of the game that we all love and a true Scottish icon.

    Hope you pull through Fergie.

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    What’s with all the deleted messages? Surely to god no one finds this funny? If someone is mocking him while he’s fighting for his life I hope they are banned from here.

    I’m not a Man U fan at all, but Fergie is a proper football legend he deserves all the respect he gets as he’s earned it.
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    Good luck Fergie.. true legend.. thoughts and prayers with you🤞

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    Awful news about Sir Alex. Fingers crossed for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thecat23 View Post
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    What’s with all the deleted messages? Surely to god no one finds this funny? If someone is mocking him while he’s fighting for his life I hope they are banned from here.

    I’m not a Man U fan at all, but Fergie is a proper football legend he deserves all the respect he gets as he’s earned it.
    100% this.....cmon fergie, your made of the right stuff
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    Sorry to hear this, I hope all is well, living football legend.

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    The greatest manager ever IMO and certainly the most successful. God Bless him and I hope he makes a full recovery

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    C'mon Fergie - if anyone can outplay the guy with the scythe, it's you !!

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    I was lucky enough to get a signed football of the '83 Gothenburg Aberdeen team thanks to Sir Alex - and my incredibly dogmatic gran who bent Eric Black's ear relentlessly when they were neighbours !!! SAF didn't even think twice about it apparently and the said signed football was in my very young hands a couple of weeks after they won the cup getting battered around her garden with Eric in goals .

    It turned full circle when a few years later I had a seasonal job at The Sheraton in Edinburgh and found myself serving Sir Alex, Archie Knox and Paddy Crerand after Man Utd had played a testimonial game here......I think it might have been after Eamonn Bannon's but might be wrong. They sat talking football, drinking, and being the best company a young football fan and then 'footballer' could have ever imagined. Ended up staying on and 'serving' them (whilst they insisted I drink with them) until the wee small hours.............and telling Mark Hughes to beat it and get to his bed when he tried to come into the bar and get served when he asked me if I still had the football I said sadly it had been stolen (which it had)........at which point he said 'aye did yer gran check the boot of Eric's car when he left fir France'

    Lovely, lovely man who that night made a then young, impressionable, Hibs daft 'wannabe footballer' from Edinburgh feel a million dollars by the end of his shift that day/night.

    Hope he pulls through

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    A great man that I always admired. Hope he pulls through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truehibernian View Post
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    I was lucky enough to get a signed football of the '83 Gothenburg Aberdeen team thanks to Sir Alex - and my incredibly dogmatic gran who bent Eric Black's ear relentlessly when they were neighbours !!! SAF didn't even think twice about it apparently and the said signed football was in my very young hands a couple of weeks after they won the cup getting battered around her garden with Eric in goals .

    It turned full circle when a few years later I had a seasonal job at The Sheraton in Edinburgh and found myself serving Sir Alex, Archie Knox and Paddy Crerand after Man Utd had played a testimonial game here......I think it might have been after Eamonn Bannon's but might be wrong. They sat talking football, drinking, and being the best company a young football fan and then 'footballer' could have ever imagined. Ended up staying on and 'serving' them (whilst they insisted I drink with them) until the wee small hours.............and telling Mark Hughes to beat it and get to his bed when he tried to come into the bar and get served when he asked me if I still had the football I said sadly it had been stolen (which it had)........at which point he said 'aye did yer gran check the boot of Eric's car when he left fir France'

    Lovely, lovely man who that night made a then young, impressionable, Hibs daft 'wannabe footballer' from Edinburgh feel a million dollars by the end of his shift that day/night.

    Hope he pulls through
    Brilliant story. Good friends of my wife's family had a son who tragically died at a young age after a life long illness. He was a big Man Utd fan and he visited Old Trafford a few times while he could. STF went above and beyond on every occasion and has continued ever since to support the family in their charitable trust that was set up to help the families of children stricken with the same condition. Regardless of football affiliation the guy is an absolute legend and a gentleman and I hope he pulls through.

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    Hope the great man makes a full recovery........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr White View Post
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    Brilliant story. Good friends of my wife's family had a son who tragically died at a young age after a life long illness. He was a big Man Utd fan and he visited Old Trafford a few times while he could. STF went above and beyond on every occasion and has continued ever since to support the family in their charitable trust that was set up to help the families of children stricken with the same condition. Regardless of football affiliation the guy is an absolute legend and a gentleman and I hope he pulls through.
    Very sorry to hear about the loss they had mate, tragic. But as you say, football for all it's critics does have many people in the game who have huge hearts and are very human and humble despite the money and fame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truehibernian View Post
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    I was lucky enough to get a signed football of the '83 Gothenburg Aberdeen team thanks to Sir Alex - and my incredibly dogmatic gran who bent Eric Black's ear relentlessly when they were neighbours !!! SAF didn't even think twice about it apparently and the said signed football was in my very young hands a couple of weeks after they won the cup getting battered around her garden with Eric in goals .

    It turned full circle when a few years later I had a seasonal job at The Sheraton in Edinburgh and found myself serving Sir Alex, Archie Knox and Paddy Crerand after Man Utd had played a testimonial game here......I think it might have been after Eamonn Bannon's but might be wrong. They sat talking football, drinking, and being the best company a young football fan and then 'footballer' could have ever imagined. Ended up staying on and 'serving' them (whilst they insisted I drink with them) until the wee small hours.............and telling Mark Hughes to beat it and get to his bed when he tried to come into the bar and get served when he asked me if I still had the football I said sadly it had been stolen (which it had)........at which point he said 'aye did yer gran check the boot of Eric's car when he left fir France'

    Lovely, lovely man who that night made a then young, impressionable, Hibs daft 'wannabe footballer' from Edinburgh feel a million dollars by the end of his shift that day/night.

    Hope he pulls through
    That’s brilliant, love reading these kind of stories.

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