Current news on sir alex feguson

Sir Alex Ferguson is a retired Scottish football manager and former player who is best known for his successful 27-year tenure as the manager of Manchester United. He is currently 80 years old and has been involved in various activities since his retirement from football management in 2013.

Here are some recent news updates on Sir Alex Ferguson:

  1. Manchester United's 20th Anniversary of the Treble: In May 2021, Manchester United celebrated the 20th anniversary of their historic Treble-winning season under Ferguson's management. The team won the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League in the 1998-1999 season.
  2. Ferguson's Health Update: In November 2020, Ferguson was hospitalized for a few days after being diagnosed with a minor heart procedure. He was later discharged and has since made a full recovery.
  3. Ferguson's Autobiography: In October 2020, Ferguson released his autobiography, "Leaving Gettysburg: Turning the Tide at Gettysburg", which focuses on his experiences during the American Civil War.
  4. Ferguson's Support for Manchester United's Players: In August 2020, Ferguson expressed his support for Manchester United's players, including Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford, who were facing criticism from fans and the media.
  5. Ferguson's Comments on the Premier League: In July 2020, Ferguson criticized the Premier League's decision to restart the season during the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that it was "premature" and "rushed".
  6. Ferguson's Tribute to Diego Maradona: In November 2020, Ferguson paid tribute to the late Argentine football legend Diego Maradona, who passed away at the age of 60. Ferguson described Maradona as a "genius" and a "great player".
  7. Ferguson's Support for the NHS: In April 2020, Ferguson donated £200,000 to the National Health Service (NHS) to support their efforts in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

These are just a few recent news updates on Sir Alex Ferguson. He remains a highly respected figure in the world of football and is still involved in various activities, including charity work and public speaking engagements.