Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke has opened up on the struggles he has faced in getting a job, despite a recommendation from Sir Alex Ferguson.The forward spent four seasons at Old Trafford, forming a lethal combination with Andy Cole is his first season to help win the treble.Yorke retired from playing in 2009, recording nearly 200 goals in his 20-season career.But the 48-year-old has admitted his struggles finding a job in football – despite a recommendation from the legendary Scot.Speaking to talkSPORT, Yorke said: “But it’s people like myself who have lived in the sports world and achieved things, who are on the other side of it realising the difficulties that black people face on an every day basis, not just alone in football but.
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