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October 31, 2001 |
Yorke in United quit threatManchester United striker Dwight Yorke has warned manager Alex Ferguson he may quit the champions unless he gets a regular starting place.
Yorke, who has fallen behind Van Nistelrooy, Andy Cole and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the battle for forward places, has hinted he is close to asking for a move. "It's a situation any other player would certainly consider," he was quoted as saying in Wednesday's Mirror newspaper. "If you're a regular and a well-established player and you're not playing on a regular basis then you have to look at the alternatives. "Without question I have been working extremely hard and I still am, so it has been a bitter disappointment." The former Aston Villa player, who joined United for a then club-record fee of 12.6 million pounds three years ago, admitted he was becoming disillusioned with the situation. "There are only 15 or so games gone now and in a season you play 60 odd. So there are still a lot of games to play. But the longer the season goes on and the less chances you are getting, the more disheartened you can become."
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