Sir Alex Ferguson's fightback from a life-threatening brain haemorrhage is to be shown in a new documentary - directed by his son.
Cameras followed the football legend's long road to recovery following his brush with death. The former Man Utd and Aberdeen manager was rushed to hospital in May, 2018, after falling ill at home.
He had emergency treatment on a brain haemorrhage and spent several days in intensive care at Salford Royal Hospital, near Manchester.
The film has been directed by Ferguson's son Jason, 48, who spent more than 50 hours recording the footage with his dad. It began as a tribute to the extraordinary career of the man considered one of the greatest football managers of all time.
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