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Old 12-06-2013, 10:00 PM
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An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:


Four Man Utd legends in S'pore to conduct coaching clinic

By Patwant Singh
POSTED: 11 Jun 2013 9:17 PM



(From left) Andy Cole, Denis Irwin, Clayton Blackmore and Lee Sharpe at the coaching clinic in Singapore. (Photo: Patwant Singh)

SINGAPORE: Four Manchester United legends -- Andy Cole, Denis Irwin, Clayton Blackmore and Lee Sharpe -- are in town to conduct a coaching clinic.

They are here just for one day at the invitation of the British Club in Singapore.

Some 100 kids had the honour of getting tips from the stars.

The quartet is on a Southeast Asian tour, with Singapore as the last stop.

They said they are hopeful Manchester United will continue to do well under new Manager David Moyes.

Denis Irwin said: "From Sir Alex Ferguson, hopefully it will be a smooth transition. And there is no doubt next year will be a test for him (Moyes).

"However, he has eleven years in the Premier League with Everton and he knows that. It's been three changes at the top three clubs and so it is going to be a difficult time next season. Speaking for Manchester United, hopefully they'll continue where they left off and keep on winning trophies."

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