Paddy Crerand was a formidable Scottish midfielder who played 401 matches for Manchester United between 1963 and 1971.
Known for his exceptional passing and tough tackling, he was a vital "engine room" presence in the legendary side that featured Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best, and Denis Law.
During his eight-year tenure, Crerand helped the club win two First Division titles, the 1963 FA Cup, and the historic 1968 European Cup.
After retiring from playing, he remained a central figure at Old Trafford, serving as an assistant manager before becoming a long-standing and famously passionate pundit on MUTV.