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Richard Irving was a member of the Manchester United side that reached the 1993 FA Youth Cup final, where he started both legs alongside Gary and Phil Neville, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Robbie Savage and Keith Gillespie. He swiftly signed a professional contract but never made it as far as United's first team, and a move to Nottingham Forest brought one substitute appearance. It swiftly became apparent that his career in football was never going to take off, whereupon a career as a pilot did. "For someone not from an academic or aeronautics background, I can tell you it has been gruelling," he said of the qualifications. "The instructors, though, have been brilliant. In the simulator tests, you have to keep the ball level to show that the aeroplane is flying correctly. 'You can't have been a footballer, lad,' the instructors would tell me. 'You can't even control that little ball.'" A more famous flight-taking forward is Gianfranco Zola. "I've got so many hobbies," he said in 2008. "I like music. I play the piano, although not so much now. I drive my aeroplane. I have a licence and I keep a small plane in Sardinia. It was one of my dreams when I was a boy. It's good being up there in the clouds, unless it's bumpy. It's an ultra-light plane, just two seats. It's like one of those paper ones." A paper plane might well be enough to carry the diminutive Italian and, given their current form, there might be a few people in Watford willing to launch one with him in it.