Just watched it, I see what people mean when they say it feels like it just stopped suddenly.
I could have watched another couple of hours of it, it was fascinating. I thought they'd have dug a little more into the "you can't win anything with kids" comment etc. He's accomplished that much, that there is so much to cover.
I don't think there will ever be another manager as great as he was.
Got Goosebumps watching the 99 CL win, always do.
It was emotional watching his first game back after his operation, and the announcer listing all he won with us, then the crowd's reception for him. It's going to be a sad sad day when he passes away. I'm glad he recovered so well, he looked so frail (understandably).
I can see why he was so concerned about losing his memory, imagine achieving all that, and memories of it being gone.
I'd have liked to hear his thoughts on what has happened since he's retired
The mentality and belief he created in his teams almost dare I say left when he did and has yet to return. The mindset he created is dare I say light and day from what it's been like since.