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Manchester United host 'Dream Day' for sick and disabled children

Manchester United host a 'Dream Day' for a number of ill and disabled kids at the club's Aon Training Complex.

Manchester United manager David Moyes and his players hosted a 'Dream Day' for a number of ill and disabled children at the club's Aon Training Complex.

A group of youngsters, along with their carers, were welcomed to the venue by the North-West outfit to watch a training session before meeting the players.

Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini were among those happy to pose for photos and sign memorabilia for the youngsters, the majority of whom wore United shirts.

The Red Devils are currently seventh in the Premier League table, seven points adrift of fourth place with five games left to play.

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