
Sir Alex Ferguson reveals he had 80% chance of dying after suffering 2018 brain haemorrhage which left him unable to speak
Legendary football manager, Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he had an 80 percent chance of dying following a brain haemorrhage in May 2018.
The former manager of Manchester United, 79, admitted in his upcoming documentary Never Give In, that he had a 20 percent chance of survival following a brain haemorrhage.
He revealed he just slumped and couldn't speak and was worried if he will be able to remember the past or ever speak again.
The documentary, which premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival on Saturday, March 6, and will be able to be seen in cinemas from May 27 and Amazon Prime May 28, was directed by Sir Alex’s son Jason, 51.
Speaking alongside his son during a virtual Q&A after the premiere, Sir Alex said the recovery from the operation was terrifying.
“I lost my voice, just c...