In an unexpected twist for grassroots football, Wythenshawe FC's veterans team has become a hotspot for former Premier League stars seeking competitive action. The Sunday league side, competing in northwest England's Cheshire Veterans Football League, now boasts an impressive roster of retired professionals aged 35 and over.
From Stadiums to Suburban Pitches
Former England striker Emile Heskey, 47, recently made headlines when he appeared as a substitute before 170 spectators at Hollyhedge Park - a far cry from the 90,000-capacity Wembley crowds he once commanded. The team's star-studded lineup also includes:
- Papiss Cisse (40, ex-Newcastle United) who scored six goals in the season opener
- Joleon Lescott (43, former England defender) netting a hat-trick
- Stephen Ireland (39, Manchester City alumnus) with eight goals across two matches
Unexpected Recruitment Drive
Club chairman Carl Barratt revealed the unusual circumstances behind their recruitment: "My wife accidentally sent £15 subscription requests to these players before realizing who they were." The former professionals aren't paid, but enjoy post-match meals and access to the club's Sky Sports-equipped bar.
"We have a few more wanting to play for us but I can't say who they are at the moment," Barratt teased, acknowledging Stephen Ireland's role in attracting fellow ex-pros to the team.
Investment and Ambition
The club has invested £1.4 million in ground improvements at Hollyhedge Park, though their first team currently battles relegation in the eighth-tier Northern Premier League West Division. Meanwhile, the veteran squad leads their league, proving that class truly is permanent.
This unusual convergence of footballing royalty and grassroots passion demonstrates the enduring love these players have for the game, even after retiring from professional careers.
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