Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke has revealed the hilarious response he got from Sir Alex Ferguson after making a cheeky request.The ex-Trinidad and Tobago international was part of the United side that won the treble in 1999, scoring 29 goals in 52 appearances in all competitions that term.But the incredible highs of winning the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup in a few weeks led to Yorke feeling there wasn’t much more he could achieve.Instead of moving away from Old Trafford, Yorke says he threw out the idea of taking paid leave for a year, but that did not sit well with his manager.Confirming he asked Ferguson for a year out, he told the UTD Podcast about: “Yeah, with pay.
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