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Michael Knighton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Knighton
Michael Knighton (born 4 October 1951) is an English businessman, best known for his involvement in Manchester United and Carlisle United football clubs. Knighton first came to prominence in 1989 for his aborted £20 million bid to buy Manchester United, which resulted in him taking a seat on the club's board. ==Early life== Knighton grew up in Derbyshire and was a footballer in his youth. His great-grandfather, Willie Layton, was part of Sheffield Wednesday's 1903 league championship-winning team and the FA Cup-winning team of 1907. As a teenager, Knighton spent a year as an apprentice at Coventry City.〔 However, his football career was cut short due to a thigh injury.〔 He studied at Bede College Durham University, where he gained a degree in physical education. He became a teacher in physical education and geography, and took a position at St. David's School (now Huddersfield Grammar School) in 1976.〔 He was appointed headmaster in 1980, and bought the school in 1983. He stopped teaching in 1984 to focus on property interests.〔
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