Maurice Setters

[7][8] Setters started his career with Exeter City reserves, making his first-team debut against Southend United in March 1954, his only appearance for the "Grecians" in the 1953–54 season.

Matt Busby signed Setters as a replacement for the injured Wilf McGuinness who had suffered a career ending leg break.

[7] A poor 1962–63 league campaign saw Manchester United nearly relegated in the Second Division but they did beat Leicester City 3–1 in the 1963 FA Cup Final.

A 7–0 win over Aston Villa early in the 1964–65 season was Setters 159th and final game for Manchester United as he was sold to Stoke City for £30,000.

[10] At the end of the campaign, with the squad training for their pre-season in the United States, Setters was involved in a 'bust-up' with teammate Calvin Palmer.

[10][9] During this time he played nine games as a guest player with the Cleveland Stokers in the North American United Soccer Association.

[3] Setters made 59 appearances for Coventry in just under three years at Highfield Road and ended his career with a four-month spell with Second Division Charlton Athletic from January 1970, playing in eight games.

When Charlton resigned on 27 May 1983, Setters stayed on as caretaker manager for four weeks, although the club played no matches during this period.

Manchester United F.C. in 1960 – from the left, standing: Maurice Setters , Bill Foulkes , Ronnie Cope , Harry Gregg , Albert Scanlon , Bobby Charlton . Front row: Warren Bradley , Albert Quixall , Dennis Viollet , Shay Brennan and Joe Carolan .