Sven-Goran Eriksson to inform story of ultimate yr alive in ‘warts and all’ TV doc
Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson is about to inform the story of his remaining days with a “warts and all” tv documentary.
This week Sven, 75, revealed he was affected by pancreatic most cancers and has “at best a year to live”. But the respected footy manager has been filming the tell-all show for the past 18 months for streaming giant Amazon.
He kept the diagnosis secret from family and friends for more than a year and is believed the documentary will show the moment he learned he did not have long left to live.
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The “no holds barred documentary” will speak about his life, profession and remaining analysis within the “warts and all” present which he says he has completed as he refuses to “to sit at home and be miserable.”
It will hint his profession, together with his transfer from managing Lazio in Rome to being appointed the primary non-British supervisor of England in 2001, and can embrace the small print of his nicely publicised love life with the likes of Ulrika Johnson, Nancy Dell’Olio and Faria Alam.
An insider on the venture mentioned: “His well being is an enormous a part of the doc. For him it’s a solution to inform the story of his life and profession in his personal phrases.
“But it isn’t a super-sombre piece. There is a lot of humour in there too. Sven is a very funny guy and that really comes across.”
The venture is being produced by Whisper, a manufacturing firm co-founded by the presenter Jake Humphrey and it’s understood Sven can have the ultimate say on when it’s launched.
The former Manchester City boss appeared on a Swedish radio present the place he made the stark admission and mentioned: “Everyone understands that I’ve an sickness. Everyone guesses it’s most cancers and it’s. But I’ve to combat so long as I can.”