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Sir Alex Ferguson said he felt "isolated" and "vulnerable" after suffering a brain bleed in 2018. "I was lost, really," Ferguson told Insider ahead of the release of a new film about his life.
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon and Universal have boarded UK rights to soccer documentary Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In about the iconic former Manchester United manager. The anticipated film heralds from ...
A film about Sir Alex Ferguson’s life on and off the pitch has had its world premiere at the scene of some of his greatest glories – Old Trafford. The documentary, Never Give In, was directed ...
Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In will be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video from Saturday 29th May 2021. The documentary film will also receive a limited cinema release from Thursday 27th ...
The film delves into Ferguson’s proud Glaswegian heritage. It was there he met Cathy, his beloved wife of now more than 50 years. “All roads lead to Govan,” as Jason puts it.
Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson looks back on his life and career in a new documentary "Never Give In", recounting the triumphs as well as defeats on and off the pitch.
Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson’s life story is getting the documentary treatment with “Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In,” heading to U.K. cinemas on May 27 and Amazon ...
If you’re trying to find out how you can watch Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In, you’ve come to the right place. Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In won't be shown on TV but is available via streaming ...
2021-05-26T07:57:00Z ... Sir Alex Ferguson spoke to Insider ahead of the release of his new movie, "Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In." The film is out in cinemas in the United Kingdom on May 27.
Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In is in UK cinemas from May 27 and on Amazon Prime Video from May 29. (Top photo: Will Pugh) Carl Anka is a journalist covering Manchester United for The Athletic.
The film delves into Ferguson’s proud Glaswegian heritage. It was there he met Cathy, his beloved wife of now more than 50 years. “All roads lead to Govan,” as Jason puts it.
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