The World of Lord Russell

Manchester United to the Football Fun Factory - with Luke Chadwick

January 18, 2024 Lord Russell Baker Season 3 Episode 19
Manchester United to the Football Fun Factory - with Luke Chadwick
The World of Lord Russell
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The World of Lord Russell
Manchester United to the Football Fun Factory - with Luke Chadwick
Jan 18, 2024 Season 3 Episode 19
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‘Manchester United to the Football Fun Factory’, captures the life of a former
English Premier League player for Manchester United.

An English retired professional football player who played as a midfielder, starting his career at Manchester United where he made 25 Premier League
appearances in four seasons, winning a Premier League Title medal in season 2000-01.

While at Old Trafford he spent time out on loan at Reading and Burnley before
joining West Ham United on a permanent basis in the summer of 2004. A year later, he joined Stoke City, on loan before making the move permanent in January 2006.

He remained at Stoke City until November 2006 making 55 appearances before joining Norwich City. Injuries however restricted his time at Carrow Road, and he moved to Milton Keynes Dons in October 2008.In March 2014, he joined Cambridge United, the club he supported as a child.

He also made 13 appearances for England U21s.

He is currently a key figure at the Football Fun Factory, which teaches boys and girls of all ages football, teamwork and how to play the game, which may one day, produce a future England men’s and ladies team captain.

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Send us a Text Message.

‘Manchester United to the Football Fun Factory’, captures the life of a former
English Premier League player for Manchester United.

An English retired professional football player who played as a midfielder, starting his career at Manchester United where he made 25 Premier League
appearances in four seasons, winning a Premier League Title medal in season 2000-01.

While at Old Trafford he spent time out on loan at Reading and Burnley before
joining West Ham United on a permanent basis in the summer of 2004. A year later, he joined Stoke City, on loan before making the move permanent in January 2006.

He remained at Stoke City until November 2006 making 55 appearances before joining Norwich City. Injuries however restricted his time at Carrow Road, and he moved to Milton Keynes Dons in October 2008.In March 2014, he joined Cambridge United, the club he supported as a child.

He also made 13 appearances for England U21s.

He is currently a key figure at the Football Fun Factory, which teaches boys and girls of all ages football, teamwork and how to play the game, which may one day, produce a future England men’s and ladies team captain.

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