Mark Clattenburg names two Manchester United legends as worst Premier League players to referee
Mark Clattenburg has named Manchester United legends Rio Ferdinand and Roy Keane as some of the worst players he refereed.
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Mark Clattenburg has named Manchester United legends Rio Ferdinand and Roy Keane as some of the worst players he refereed.
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