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13th October 2016
11:48am BST

Louis van Gaal's recruitment wasn't much better - we're looking at you, Marcos Rojo - but it looks as though United are finally beginning to modernise how they scout players.
The club have recruited 50 new scouts as part of a global scouting network, according to The Daily Mail.
The process reportedly began in January, with the club hoping to identify the best young players in world football.
United's academy is famed for bringing through the Class of '92 and Luke Chadwick, but in recent years, Marcus Rashford aside, the number of players successfully making the jump from youth-team to the first-team has diminished.
According to the report, United's army of scouts on every continent will fly into the team's training base twice a year to brief the club on players they've scouted.
Here is hoping the new network will extend to Ireland. Paddy McNair's sale to Sunderland in the summer meant, this season, for the first time since 1936, there was no Irish player in United's first team squad.
While Ireland underage star Lee O'Connor is on the books at Old Trafford at the moment, it would be nice to see him gain a little Irish company.
On the latest episode of the GAA Hour, Wooly chats to new Meath boss Andy McEntee about the flawed Dublin Championship and catches up with new Clare joint manager Donal Moloney. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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