"He isn't been heard of, he is not played everywhere, he is not done anything and I believe if he did come back" said Paddy it would be described as a wonder Darren Fletcher has performed his last game for Manchester United, in accordance with Old Trafford story Paddy Crerand. Fletcher has not played for United since December, when he was forced to miss out the remaining portion of the period for the next year running as a result of his ongoing ulcerative colitis issue. Although Fletcher came back for a quick spell with United following his examination, Crerand painted a bleak picture for the midfielder when it comes to the 29-year-old playing again. Fletcher made 10 shows for United in all contests in 2013, the final that came within their 4-3 win over Newcastle at Old Trafford on Boxing Day. "I love Darren Fletcher and I hate to say this, but I'd not be prepared to see him enjoying again for Manchester United. "It is just a dreadful thing to say and I hope I'm completely wrong, but I do not think I'm likely to be wrong. "He is not been heard of, he is not played anywhere, he is not done something and I think if he did come back it would be described as a wonder. Crerand, a member of United's 1968 European Cup-winning side, was talking to beyondthepitch.net and added: "It is just a pity for the lad. If you're doing something you enjoy doing, it's heartbreaking. "[Especially] for someone for whom fitness has been the primary part of their life, because to be always a professional footballer you've to be greatly healthy, more so than many sports. "I think, outside of boxing it's the fittest game of the large amount of them. "So for to not have the ability to do this and keep yourself [in shape]. Even at my age, how stupid I'm, I'm in the fitness center every day." Just click here to read our Manchester writer David McDonnell's understanding of Fletcher, published last summer when fresh questions about his career appeared.
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