Daily Mail

United on alert after Yorke’s Jose attack

- Charles Sale

THE furore around Jose Mourinho has become such a sensitive issue that Manchester United’s ambassador­s have been urged not to inflame the situation further.

United’s paid ambassador­s — who include Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole, Bryan Robson, Denis Irwin and Park Ji-sung — have received an email from the club asking them ‘to be careful’ when talking to the media following all the fuss surroundin­g the manager

The club felt the need for the reminder after Yorke attacked Mourinho near the end of last season. He told a Dubai radio station that the manager’s approach to the game did not befit club traditions and that United would have been Premier league champions last season if Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola had been in charge at Old Trafford. Mourinho found Yorke’s broadside particular­ly irritating because of the

former United striker’s club position. lGERMANY, who were at the centre of various scandals around them buying the right to host the 2006 World Cup, are determined to play it by the book in their bid to stage the European Championsh­ip in 2024. So much so that press invited to Germany to hear plans for the tournament, who would normally have had their travel and accommodat­ion looked after by the DFB, are being asked to pay for flights and hotels themselves. TONY WOODCOCK, the former England striker and European Cup winner, is going back to the classroom at the age of 62. Woodcock (right) has enrolled at the University Campus of Football Business, which has facilities inside Wembley and Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium, to study for a degree in sports psychology. UCFB is being promoted in a TV ad fronted by Burnley manager Sean Dyche, who is a shareholde­r. lTHE

blazers on the FA of Wales have a reputation of being even more intransige­nt than their English cousins. But remarkably they have voted by a narrow margin for governance changes that will transfer the major decision-making in Welsh football to a new executive board. FORMER world heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury and a large entourage enjoyed a meal at the la Fattoria restaurant in Chester having parked two large people carriers outside in a 30-minute stay zone. Inevitably, a traffic warden appeared but a few selfies with Fury were enough to avoid any parking tickets. But not so fortunate was the owner of the white van behind the Fury vehicles, who was issued with a fine. lA

NAME that keeps being mentioned to succeed Premier League chairman Richard Scudamore when he leaves in December is Ian Ritchie, a former director of the Football League. However, Ritchie took over as chairman of Premiershi­p Rugby only last March and would be very unlikely to move on after less than a year.

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