Dwight Eversley Yorke (born 3 November 1971) is a former Tobagonian football player (19 goals for the national team) who is now a Sky Sports Pundit.
He began his career at Aston Villa, having been spotted on a Tour of the West Indies in 1989 by Graham Taylor. He stayed 9 years, scoring 73 goals in 232 appearances for the club before joining Manchester United for £12.6million in 1998.
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He began his career at Aston Villa, having been spotted on a Tour of the West Indies in 1989 by Graham Taylor. He stayed 9 years, scoring 73 goals in 232 appearances for the club before joining Manchester United for £12.6million in 1998.
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At Manchester United, he formed a legendary partnership with Andy Cole, and was part of the famous treble winning team of 1999. By the time he left the club, he had won three Premier League Titles, one FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League. He went on to play for Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Sydney FC before retiring as a player at Sunderland.
Since retiring in 2009, Yorke has completed his Level B coaching badges, and has been a Sky Sports pundit since the start of the 2011 season, famous for his outlandish fashion choices. Now is the time for him to attempt to win all the things he did as a player, as a manager.