Cape Times

WHAT’S ON PAUL SCHOLES

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FORMER Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has been appointed Oldham Athletic manager on a oneand-a-half-year contract, the English League Two club said yesterday.

British media reported that Scholes was cleared to take up the position last week when the English Football League decided the 44-year-old’s 10 percent stake in fifth-tier Salford City would not represent a conflict of interest.

Scholes, a lifelong Oldham fan who spent his entire playing career at United, won 11 Premier League titles, three FA Cups and two Champions League crowns before hanging up his boots in 2013.

“Paul has won everything there is to win in football,” Oldham owner Abdallah Lemsagam said in a statement.

“He is a man who will bring a lot of footballin­g knowledge and his hunger to succeed in management will be there for everyone to see. It’s no secret how much he has wanted this job in the past and how much he loves this club, so I’m very happy to bring him into our family at Oldham Athletic.”

Salford City said Scholes, pictured, would resign as a club director, but will retain his shareholdi­ng alongside former United teammates Gary and Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt, David Beckham and businessma­n Peter Lim.

“Although Paul was never operationa­l in Salford City he will resign as a director of the football club, allowing him to focus completely on his new role at Oldham,” the National League club said in a statement. “From the start we have always said that each of the ‘Class of 92’ would offer different levels of commitment dependant on their individual roles.”

Scholes has limited coaching experience, including four matches alongside Ryan Giggs when his former teammate took caretaker charge of United following David Moyes’ sacking in 2014. The former England internatio­nal has worked as a television pundit for BT Sport in recent years.

Oldham sacked Frankie Bunn in December and academy coach Pete Wild was put in temporary charge of the team.

A 3-0 victory at Crawley Town on Saturday was Oldham’s first in the league since New Year’s Day and they are 14th in the table – nine points off the playoff spots. |

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