Sports - Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Fletcher Moss Rangers Football Club is an amateur junior football club based in Didsbury, Manchester, England, with boys and girls teams. The club was established in 1986, with Wes Brown, Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford, and Danny Welbeck, who previously played for Fletcher Moss Rangers, going onto sign professional contracts with Manchester United and also represented the English national team, while Ravel Morrison, went onto play for the Jamaican national team and Keiren Westwood played for the Republic of Ireland.Dave Horrocks, the chairman of the club, has said that the girls and boys in the club come from extremely deprived homes, with somewhere in the region of 75-80% of the club's players families using free school meal vouchers.The club is an FA Charter Standard Community Club, which means that the Football Association has recognised that the club has demonstrated that it has "the most advanced level of club development and football provision".
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