"Trevor Lloyd Sinclair" is an English former professional Association football/footballer and assistant manager of Lancaster City F.C./Lancaster City.

Sinclair was a versatile winger, able to play on both the left and right flanks who played in the Premier League and made twelve appearances for the England national football team/England national team, including four at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He retired in 2008, after a nineteen-year professional career, after being released by Football League Championship side Cardiff City F.C./Cardiff City.

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I must admit I never asked him about it and neither did anyone else, ... Everyone was too scared of him.

I must have played United 15 times in the Nineties and can't remember being able to get a draw, never mind a win. Recently, though, my record against them has been much better.

There's not the same fear element when you play United these days. In the 90s I must have played them 15 or 16 times and I can't even remember getting a draw. But it's not the same now. We knew there would be times when we had our backs to the wall but winning doesn't surprise us.

When I was injured I could see all the ways that Stuart was motivating the other players and the techniques he was using. I just wanted to be a part of it.