GeorgieBoy
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Fergie!
I'm 54 and feel pretty much the same way. Amid all the hype and bollocks and filthy lucre of the Premiership, he understood what football means to people. Illness can feck off. You're not taking down this titan just yet.I know I sound like a spoiled brat when I say it but.... United just isn't the same anymore for me after SAF. I am 25. SAF is all I knew...
He cheered millions, perhaps billions of people around the world. Those who support united through his era has been celebrating football for many many years and we are lucky to have him. United won't have billions of fans without his success and he really is a father figure to everyone who supports this club.Is it weird that I had tears well up watching this? The man has been one of my personal inspirations in life, a role model for keeping strong in the face of any troubles. It's so good to see him recovering well. And at the same time he's a bit thinner than I recall in some years. Godspeed with a full recovery Sir Alex.
It is not weird at all, just hearing his voice made me get goosebumps. It is a human emotional psychologically cognitive response to feel an array of emotions.Is it weird that I had tears well up watching this? The man has been one of my personal inspirations in life, a role model for keeping strong in the face of any troubles. It's so good to see him recovering well. And at the same time he's a bit thinner than I recall in some years. Godspeed with a full recovery Sir Alex.
What a man.
Mr. Manchester United himself
I wish we could travel back in time and appreciate those years more. We all took it for granted
No question about that? Where's the "Nooo doot aboo tha"gone?Back again. Video message from Scholesy charity dinner.
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