i turned up at the nortel in trondheim, to commit with me, to go to big ghetto blaster to take the interviewat bay. after an hour of me asking hopeless questions, i said i had to go to go and see my mates. 28 years on i'm still working as a journalist, and i think my regret was in the very first interview that didn't take more of that opportunity. but as with many manchester united fans and aberdeen fans, he has changed our lives, enriched our lives. i have travelled the world chiefly because of that man. i have had incredible highlights watching the double teams he managed, revolutionised my local club, man utd, notjust the team but the entire club. from a team getting average crowds of 37,000 to probe with the biggest football club in the world. i echo the thoughts of everybody else and hoping that the mexican recovery. he is certainly in good hands and the salford neurological department. a building he was apparently involved in the opening ceremony of a few years back. in terms of his record of achievement, it is unanswerable and terms and the rest, but there is quite a lot about the way