As much as I might kick United and their supporters, there is no getting away from the fact that Fergie remains the greatest ever club manager the game has ever seen.
I always enjoyed his single-bloodied mindedness.
I hope he pulls through.
I echo what everybody else on here is saying.
He's the greatest manager that has ever lived. I can't imagine any football supporter not moved by this.
The early signs are encouraging, so let's all keep our fingers crossed x
We are actually down in South Wales for the second weekend in a row as my mother in law has been taken into a local community hospital and is unlikely to come out. Has a double aneurysm on the brain complicated by a bleed as well. Unfortunately they can't really treat either as drugs that might help one would likely make the other kill her. Pretty ****ty really ... she is gradually losing control of her right side and whilst she can understand absolutely everything is now struggling to speak (which is obviously frustrating her). Steroids have helped.
We are actually down in South Wales for the second weekend in a row as my mother in law has been taken into a local community hospital and is unlikely to come out. Has a double aneurysm on the brain complicated by a bleed as well. Unfortunately they can't really treat either as drugs that might help one would likely make the other kill her. Pretty ****ty really ... she is gradually losing control of her right side and whilst she can understand absolutely everything is now struggling to speak (which is obviously frustrating her). Steroids have helped.
The key thing for Sir Alex, should he pull through (and hopefuly he will) is whether there has been any damage... it's horrible to see the effects of these things first hand.
Absolutely - all the best FosseMy best wishes to you and your family, Fosse.
My best wishes to you and your family, Fosse.
Trust Fossy to hijack a thread and make it all about him![]()
Sorry to hear what you guys are going through, Fosse. My thoughts are with you all xWe are actually down in South Wales for the second weekend in a row as my mother in law has been taken into a local community hospital and is unlikely to come out. Has a double aneurysm on the brain complicated by a bleed as well. Unfortunately they can't really treat either as drugs that might help one would likely make the other kill her. Pretty ****ty really ... she is gradually losing control of her right side and whilst she can understand absolutely everything is now struggling to speak (which is obviously frustrating her). Steroids have helped.
The key thing for Sir Alex, should he pull through (and hopefuly he will) is whether there has been any damage... it's horrible to see the effects of these things first hand.
Sorry to hear what you guys are going through, Fosse. My thoughts are with you all x
Best wishes to you & your family Fosse .We are actually down in South Wales for the second weekend in a row as my mother in law has been taken into a local community hospital and is unlikely to come out. Has a double aneurysm on the brain complicated by a bleed as well. Unfortunately they can't really treat either as drugs that might help one would likely make the other kill her. Pretty ****ty really ... she is gradually losing control of her right side and whilst she can understand absolutely everything is now struggling to speak (which is obviously frustrating her). Steroids have helped.
The key thing for Sir Alex, should he pull through (and hopefuly he will) is whether there has been any damage... it's horrible to see the effects of these things first hand.
Best wishes to you & your family Fosse .
We are actually down in South Wales for the second weekend in a row as my mother in law has been taken into a local community hospital and is unlikely to come out. Has a double aneurysm on the brain complicated by a bleed as well. Unfortunately they can't really treat either as drugs that might help one would likely make the other kill her. Pretty ****ty really ... she is gradually losing control of her right side and whilst she can understand absolutely everything is now struggling to speak (which is obviously frustrating her). Steroids have helped.
The key thing for Sir Alex, should he pull through (and hopefuly he will) is whether there has been any damage... it's horrible to see the effects of these things first hand.