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    Ex-Man Utd sporting director Ashworth to return to FA

    Former Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth is set to be unveiled as the Football Association's head of elite men's and women's development.

    Ashworth left Manchester United in December having spent just five months at Old Trafford, after Ineos hired him from Newcastle United.

    The 54-year-old was previously at the FA between 2012 and 2018 - in charge of England's elite men's and women's teams as well as FA education and coaching.

    Part of Ashworth's new role will be to oversee the development of homegrown coaches.

    What a gravy train he has hitched on to!! You could not make it up.
    Last edited by Curian; 13-05-2025 at 04:34 PM.

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