PUPILS from Oldham’s Waterhead Academy joined members of Manchester United’s iconic Class of ’92 as they prepare to return to Old Trafford for the Treble Reunion match on May 26.

Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville surprised pupils from Manchester United Foundation partner schools as they were taking part in activities on the rooftop pitch at Hotel Football, overlooking Old Trafford.

The pupils from Waterhead, Co-op Academy Swinton and Stretford High School had earlier been taking part in an inter-school football tournament with the Foundation, and were delighted with the opportunity to ask advice of the Manchester United legends.

Jack, a year 8 pupil from Co-op Academy Swinton, said: “What can I say? We’ve just been playing with absolute legends! They talked about how they felt the night they won the Treble and when the final whistle blew they just felt brilliant.”

The Neville brothers and Nicky Butt will be back at Old Trafford with their former teammates to celebrate the 20th anniversary of winning the Treble, on that exact date in 1999. The Manchester United Legends will once again be taking on FC Bayern Legends in the celebratory event to raise funds for Manchester United Foundation.

Phil Neville said: “It’s going to be a special day. There will be great celebrations, great memories and great players coming back, and we’ll be playing against one of the biggest clubs in the world in Bayern Munich. But the main part of the day is to raise an unbelievable amount of money for children, grassroots football, disabled football, for both girls’ and boys’ and I think the work the Foundation is doing is incredible.”

Nicky Butt added: “If you look at the local area and beyond, it’s important to have these kind of charity associations and to give back to the community. There are a lot of kids around the area who need our help – places to play football and enjoy sport. This is a big part of the Foundation’s work and it’s massively needed. It’s something we are all proud to be involved with.”

Unable to join his teammates for the Treble Reunion due to commitments as manager of the Welsh international team, Ryan Giggs said: “I’m really sorry I can’t be at the match but I know everyone will have a brilliant time and we’ll raise lots of money for a brilliant cause.”

Fans can look forward to welcoming Sir Alex Ferguson and a host of Manchester United legends back to the Theatre of Dreams, including many players who graced the Hallowed Turf in 1999 and lifted the FA Cup, Premier League and Champions League trophies during that iconic season.

For tickets, hospitality and more information please visit: www.manutd.com/treblereunion. All proceeds will go to Manchester United Foundation’s work with young people across Greater Manchester.