In the wake of Tom Cleverley's appointment as Plymouth Argyle manager, we will now look at five facts about the former Manchester United, Everton and England midfielder.
1. Although Cleverley grew up in Bradford and came through Bradford City's youth set-up before joining Manchester United, he was actually born in Basingstoke.
2. He made his professional debut during a loan spell with Leicester City in the 2008-09 season in a League One fixture with Yeovil Town at Huish Park that the Foxes won 2-0. Cleverley also netted his first professional goal a few weeks later in a 4-1 victory over Walsall. In the end, he ended up making 15 appearances for Leicester, scoring twice, which earned him a League One title winner's medal at the end o the campaign.
3. Further loan spells followed with Watford and Wigan Athletic before he made his competitive debut for Manchester United in the 2011 Charity Shield against Manchester City, where he provided the assist for Nani's equaliser as United won 3-2.
4. In the 2012 Olympics in London, Cleverley was an ever present in the Team GB football team, which reached the quarter finals of the competition.
5. Cleverley also won his first England cap in August 2012 in a friendly against Italy; he would also create a small piece of history in October 2012 against in a World Cup qualifier against San Marino, as he made 165 touches - a record for an England player at the time - and made two assists.