Sir Alex Ferguson’s first words to family after undergoing brain surgery: ‘How did Doncaster get on?
Who wakes up from coma and the first question to ask is how a football club was doing? It can only be one who is so passionate about the round leather game.
Legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson who underwent an emergency brain surgery last week Saturday to remove a brain haemorrhage has showed early signs of recovery since the surgery.
The former Manchester United manager is suffering from a brain hemorrhage. On Tuesday, it was revealed that the Scottish was now out of coma and was talking to his family who stayed with him in hospital.
Reports from The Mirror indicates that Fergie’s first words
after coming out of coma were about Doncaster’s result. This was because
his son Darren Ferguson is the current manager at the club.
Darren missed his side clash with Wigan to stay with his father at the hospital. Unfortunately, Doncaster lost 1-0.
According to The Mirror, he is believed to have asked his family: ‘So how did Doncaster get on?’
Manchester United in a statement announced that Sir Alex’s surgery ‘has gone well.’
Former club Aberdeen were not left behind when the football world was sending well-wishes to Ferguson. They sent their message in a banner that was unrolled during their clash with Rangers on Tuesday night.
Sir Alex spent eight years with Aberdeen, winning three league titles before signing for The Red Devils.
Legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson who underwent an emergency brain surgery last week Saturday to remove a brain haemorrhage has showed early signs of recovery since the surgery.
The former Manchester United manager is suffering from a brain hemorrhage. On Tuesday, it was revealed that the Scottish was now out of coma and was talking to his family who stayed with him in hospital.
Doncaster manager Darren Ferguson |
Darren missed his side clash with Wigan to stay with his father at the hospital. Unfortunately, Doncaster lost 1-0.
According to The Mirror, he is believed to have asked his family: ‘So how did Doncaster get on?’
Ferguson celebrates during his last match with United |
Aberdeen fans unroll a banner in support to Sir Alex Ferguson |
We will keep Sir Alex and his loved ones in our thoughts during this time, and we are united in our wish to see him make a comfortable, speedy recovery.
Former club Aberdeen were not left behind when the football world was sending well-wishes to Ferguson. They sent their message in a banner that was unrolled during their clash with Rangers on Tuesday night.
Sir Alex spent eight years with Aberdeen, winning three league titles before signing for The Red Devils.
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