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Maurice Watkins CBE: Director who brought Sir Alex Ferguson to Manchester United dies

Maurice Watkins CBE, a well-known figure in the city's business community, has been described as a 'leader of deep wisdom'

Maurice Watkins pictured (centre) in 2013 when he was honoured with lifetime achievement award at the Manchester Legal Awards

A former Manchester United director credited with bringing Sir Alex Ferguson to the club - and who held a host of other top sporting and business roles - has died aged 79.

Maurice Watkins CBE spent almost 30 years at Old Trafford, with his other roles including head of sport law for Brabners Solicitors in Manchester, interim chairman of the Rugby Football League and director of Lancashire County Cricket Club.

Mr Watkins was the man who appointed Sir Alex back in 1986 - and is credited with persuading him to stay on as manager when he threatened to leave in 2001.

He also represented high-profile clients that included Eric Cantona, after his infamous kung-fu kick on a fan at a Crystal Palace match.

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Mr Watkins' later roles included being appointed chairman of British Swimming in 2012, and the LEN legal committee - which saw him meet The Pope at the Vatican in 2018.

He was made a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list of 2011, and was involved in fund raising for the NHS Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Charity for more than 15 years.

Nik White, managing partner at Brabners, where Maurice Watkins was a partner for almost 15 years, said: “We’re all deeply saddened by the news. Maurice had a truly glittering career and was a towering figure in the world of sport, both nationally and beyond.