Former Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley has officially been announced as the new Plymouth Argyle manager just months after being sacked by Watford.
The 35-year-old has signed a three-year deal with the club following their relegation from the Championship to League One.
Cleverley was most recently head coach of Championship side Watford, who he took to a 14th-place finish in his first full season in charge, before leaving in May.
Plymouth will be hoping to go right back up the Championship at the first time of asking after 46 points from their 46 games last season.
The fans will also be hopeful Cleverley works out better than the last former United player who took charge, Wayne Rooney.
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Pass2Pogba
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Ex Man united players coaches don't favor them. From Rooney, Two brothers Neville, Nisterooy, Keane,etc
and liverpool managers do better?
makenziefoster33
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how ironic
Kristofa1
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Ex Man united players coaches don't favor them. From Rooney, Two brothers Neville, Nisterooy, Keane,etc
fataiomo
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Are you sure Man utd have no shares in Plymouth since their successive head coaches are ex united players
Dioelorsy
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big Tom good luck