Ex-Manchester United, Tottenham and Colchester United striker Teddy Sheringham has finally taken to the manger`s tracksuit.
Except that Teddy, 42, will not be in charge of a professional side. The former England international was coaching for charity, says the Sun newspaper.
He is to guid Everton woman`s team on May 11 in Football Aid`s first-ever all-woman event.
The player joked: “This is my kind of management job!”
‘Seriously though, I am pleased to be involved with Football Aid`s first ever event for women,’ he explained “It is a great charity which raises so much money for worthy causes.”
Sheringham has been linked with a professional role as a coach, possibly eyeing a return to his former club Spurs.
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An ideal chance for Teddy to snare himself another young girl young enough to be his daughter as a new girlfriend lol
LOL! Well, good to see him supporting charity and keeping himself busy!
Go on Teddy!
Have you seen the Everton women’s team? I very much doubt any of them look like page 3 birds and if Teddy wasn’t managing them, I doubt he’d look at them twice! He’s obviously doing this out of the goodness of his heart!!!
Can’t say I have. Deos Rachel Unitt still play for them perchance?! Maybe you are right…
Good to see him do something for charity. Up the U’s!