Throughout a candid and shifting interview with BBC Breakfast, the 82-year-old opens up on the worry of dropping his reminiscence and admits he works exhausting to retain his psychological sharpness.
“I am 82, clearly I fear about it,” says Sir Alex. “Genuinely my reminiscence is sort of good, reward the lord, contact wooden – I do not know if it’s going to keep that means. However I fear about it, 100 per cent. I might be mendacity if I felt I used to be anyplace completely different.”
Sir Alex provides: “I learn quite a bit, I do quizzes, and I believe that helps, there’s the YouTube quizzes with 100 questions and if I do not get 70 per cent I am struggling.”
‘She was the chief of the band’
Former Manchester United supervisor Sir Alex Ferguson spoke completely to Nina on #BBCBreakfast about his Playlist for Life – a dementia mission to assist households – and recollections of his late spouse Cathy https://t.co/mWBD7CjBu1 pic.twitter.com/tdAhW4S7S4
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