Manchester United defeated Burnley 2-0 to reach the quarter-final of the
Worthington Cup on Tuesday. The team contained several youngsters who have
come through the ranks - and with so many world-class players at the club
it might be their only taste of first-team action. United have produced
dozens of footballers who have not quite made the grade at Old Trafford.
But there is a whole team of former United youngsters in the Nationwide who
have gone on to prove that there is life after United. 
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Goalkeeper 
Pilkington left Man Utd for Port Vale 

Kevin Pilkington (Mansfield Town) 
Pilkington had six years at United after joining as a trainee in 1992,
during which time he made just six starts. He went on loan to Rotherham,
Rotherham and Celtic before joining Port Vale. The Hitchin-born goalkeeper
then joined Wigan for six days before moving to Mansfield, whom he helped
to promotion from Division Three last season. 
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Defence 
John O'Kane (Blackpool) 
O'Kane now plays his football under Steve McMahon at Bloomfield Road. The
right-back joined United in 1993 and in a day under five years at the club
started just five games. While at United he boosted his first-team
experience at Bury and Bradford before joining Premiership Everton for
£400,000. Spells at Bolton and Burnley followed before his tour of
north-west clubs took him to Blackpool. 

Colin Murdock (Preston North End) 
Murdock spent exactly three years at Old Trafford before joining Preston in
1997 along with fellow-frustrated youngsters Michael Appleton and Jon
Macken. A reliable central defender who perhaps has a tendency to be caught
flat footed, rejection from Old Trafford has not prevent him from winning
17 caps for Northern Ireland. 

Ashley Westwood (Sheffield Wednesday) 
After a year at Old Trafford, Westwood joined Dario Gradi at Crewe and
enjoyed three seasons at the Division One outfit, clocking up more than 100
appearances. A move to Premiership Bradford followed before Westwood joined
Wednesday permanently in September 2000. 


Danny Higginbotham (Derby County) Higginbotham cost Derby £2m 
Higginbotham is extremely highly rated at either left-back or in the centre
of defence - which perhaps explained why Derby paid £2m for him in July
2000. Manchester-born Higginbotham spent three seasons at Old Trafford but
competition was just too tough. However, by the time he left for Derby in
2000 he had spent a season at United's feeder club Royal Antwerp honing his
skills and has been an assured operator ever since. 
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Midfield 
Terry Cooke (Grimsby Town) 
Hopes were high that tricky-winger Cooke might have a real impact and
during his five years at United he was loaned to four clubs to gain
valuable first-team experience. Cooke eventually settled at rivals
Manchester City but a bust-up with then-boss Joe Royle spelled trouble and
loan periods at Wigan, Sheffield Wednesday and Grimsby followed. The
26-year-old eventually signed permanently for The Mariners in July 2002. 

Alex Notman (Norwich City) 
Notman nearly won promotion with Norwich 
Generally played up front, Notman can also be deployed in a deeper midfield
role. Unfortunately the queue for first-team places in midfield and attack
at Old Trafford are scarce and Notman made his full league debut on loan at
Sheffield United. Notman joined Norwich in November 2000 for £250,000 and
almost made it back to the Premiership but the Canaries lost last season's
Division One play-off final on a penalty shoot-out. 

Phil Mulryne (Norwich City) 
Mulryne is unusual in this list in that he actually started a Premiership
fixture. But that was as good as it got for the talented midfield who
decided regular first-team football was required and joined Norwich for
£500,000 in March 2001. A talented ball player, Mulryne is an established
Northern Ireland international and the lynchpin of the Canaries team. 

Michael Twiss (Chester City) 
Left-sided midfielder Twiss joined Port Vale after leaving United in 2000
and eventually dropped out of the league, signing for Leigh RMI. Twiss is
now part of the Mark Wright revolution at Chester City - the team are
second in the table and pushing for a return to Nationwide League status. 
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Forwards 

David Healy (Preston North End) 
The Northern Ireland international came close to the fringes of the Old
Trafford first-team, even hitting a post in a Premiership game after coming
on as a substitute. But jumping a queue of proven internationals is not
easy and a £1.5m transfer eventually took Healy to Preston. With a natural
eye for goal, the Northern Ireland international is highly rated by his
current manager Craig Brown. 

David Johnson (Nottingham Forest) 
Of all the players in this list none are in better form that Forest striker
Johnson. Johnson is in blistering form for Nottingham Forest. The
Jamaican-born striker has scored 20 goals already this season and is a
prime reason why Forest are pushing for promotion to the Premiership. But
it has not always been a smooth ride for Johnson, who has suffered a
chronic lack of confidence. After a year at Old Trafford Johnson joined
Bury, where his prolific form persuaded Ipswich to pay £1.1m. A loss of
form did not stop Forest paying £3m in January 2001 but it took loan spells
at Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday before he finally rediscovered his top
form. 
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Substitutes 
And just to prove plenty of former United trainees are still operating in
the Premiership. 
Robbie Savage (Birmingham City) 
Jonathan Greening (Middlesbrough) 
John Curtis (Blackburn Rovers) 
Ronnie Wallwork (West Bromwich Albion) 
Michael Appleton (West Bromwich Albion) 
Jon Macken (Manchester City) 

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