Hugh Roberts (talent scout)
Hugh Roberts (died April 2006), was a talent scout for Manchester United F.C.. His greatest discovery for the club was Mark Hughes, the popular former Wales striker and manager, nicknamed "Sparky".
Roberts lived most of his life in Caernarfon, with his wife Nesta. He started working for the club a few years after the Munich crash of 1958. For many years he was the main talent scout for Manchester United in North Wales. He spotted 12-year-old Mark Hughes playing for local schoolboy teams Rhos Aelwyd under-16s and Wrexham schoolboys.[1] Hughes went on to join Manchester United after leaving school in the summer of 1980. He made his first team debut three years later in a 1–1 draw away to Oxford United in the FA Cup in which he scored for his team.
Roberts remained involved with Manchester United all his life, making regular visits to the Old Trafford stadium. He died in April 2006, aged 84.
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- Old Trafford scout Roberts dies, BBC News Website, April 19, 2006.
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