The stars of Manchester United's football team were seen enjoying their time golfing and checking out Taronga Zoo's furry locals, hogging the limelight before their match in Sydney, where they are going to be involved in a pre-season friendly game with an A-League All Stars team.
According to The Daily Telegraph, 50 school kids also got the opportunity to enjoy a coaching clinic with the world's best footballers from the club with Manchester United Foundation CEO John Shiels addressing the boys from schools in Punchbowl and Mount Druitt.
A supporter said that he had cheered for the team since he was a boy and had seen them when they were in Australia in 1999.
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