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Published 11:25 17 Feb 2021 GMT
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Directed by Jason Ferguson, the film features exclusive and previously unseen archive footage, as well as interviews with those who have known him best - from his wife and three sons, to former players and colleagues such as Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, Gordon Strachan and Archie Knox.
While the film sees Ferguson talking at length about his highs and lows as a player and manager, it is described as being "about the bond between a man and his family, an exploration of leadership and mental toughness and a celebration of one of football’s greatest careers."
"Losing my memory was my biggest fear when I suffered a brain haemorrhage in 2018," Ferguson said. "In the making of this film I was able to revisit the most important moments of my life, good and bad. Having my son Jason direct this film has ensured an honest and intimate account."
Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In releases in cinemas on May 27 and will be available on Amazon Prime Video in the UK and Ireland from May 29.

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