Paul Scholes mocks Robbie Savage as son Charlie thrives for Man Utd in pre-season
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has aimed a hilarious dig at his pundit pal Robbie Savage after his son Charlie impressed in pre-season for the Red Devils.
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Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has aimed a hilarious dig at his pundit pal Robbie Savage after his son Charlie impressed in pre-season for the Red Devils.
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