SIR ALEX FERGUSON delivered a special video message for Paul Scholes in only his second appearance to the public since a brain haemorrhage last May.
Ferguson had spoken previously in a statement for TV in which he thanked hospital staff for saving his life and for the messages of good will.

But on Thursday in a packed Manchester Suite at Old Trafford he delivered a video message for a dinner arranged in honour of midfielder legend Scholes.
In it Ferguson apologised for not being their in person at the evening that was arranged by the Association of Former Manchester United Players.
Ferguson said: “I am glad someone like Paul recognises the value of the Manchester United Old Boys Association because we need a new generation of former players coming through the organisation to keep it alive and keep up the work they do.
“When he joined us as a little runt of a lad at 13 years of age he was about four foot 10 and we had great doubts whether he’d grow.


“Fortunately that was the case and he became the player we all saw. Over 718 games and 155 goals, absolutely fantastic career.
“Bearing in mind he had some injury problems which would have put him alongside Ryan and Sir Bobby I am sure of that.
“That apart what a career and the goals he scored – unbelievable.
“He was the absolute perfect player and no matter how many great players we have had in the past Paul sits in the great pantheon of those players no question about that.
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“And I had read one or two bits by former players, Xavi, Iniesta, Pirlo and they all recognise him as the best English player of all time and that is some accolade that.
“Paul enjoy the night, sorry I’m not there to enjoy the celebration, well done for a fantastic career and a great human being.”
Sir Alex looked fit and well and the message received rapturous applause from around 500 people who had gathered in tribute to Scholes.
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