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Rory McIlroy to parade Open trophy in front of Manchester United fans | Rory McIlroy to parade Open trophy in front of Manchester United fans |
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Manchester United will invite Rory McIlroy to parade the Claret Jug at Old Trafford after his victory at the Open on Sunday. | Manchester United will invite Rory McIlroy to parade the Claret Jug at Old Trafford after his victory at the Open on Sunday. |
The lifelong United supporter will most likely show off the trophy at the club’s opening home game of the season, the visit of Swansea City on 16 August. | The lifelong United supporter will most likely show off the trophy at the club’s opening home game of the season, the visit of Swansea City on 16 August. |
After claiming his third major – to follow the US Open and USPGA – at Hoylake, which is on the Wirral on Merseyside, McIlroy joked: “Even being a Manchester United fan I got great support this week and I want to thank everyone for that.” | After claiming his third major – to follow the US Open and USPGA – at Hoylake, which is on the Wirral on Merseyside, McIlroy joked: “Even being a Manchester United fan I got great support this week and I want to thank everyone for that.” |
The quip drew good natured boos from fans at the course. McIlroy can expect a raucous reception at Old Trafford. | The quip drew good natured boos from fans at the course. McIlroy can expect a raucous reception at Old Trafford. |
On Tuesday McIlroy turned up to meet Northern Ireland’s political leaders minus the jug which he said needed cleaning after a night out celebrating. On Monday night the jug had taken pride of place on the table of a Belfast nightclub as McIlroy, 25, partied with friends. | |
It was nowhere to be seen as he stopped by for an informal chat with Northern Ireland’s first minister Peter Robinson and deputy first minister Martin McGuinness. | |
“I am sorry I don’t have the Claret Jug, it’s not going everywhere with me,” he said. “It actually needs a bit of a clean after last night. | |
“It’s an amazing trophy and something that I am obviously very proud of and hopefully there are many more to come.” |
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