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Manchester United set up South African talent scheme with help from club legends

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Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt have helped the club set-up a South African talent scheme. United youth coach Quinton Fortune has used his connections at the club to help his former international teammate Delron Buckley form the partnership aimed at giving South African hopefuls a better opportunity in the game.

Buckley currently owns a football academy in his homeland but will now work with United to send promising young players over for trials and an opportunity to further their career by training at Carrington. "So we've joined the Manchester United Class of '92, which is Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt, and we've been sponsored with an amount of R5-million," Buckley told KickOff.com. "They've now given us

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