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Meet the Committee Clint Camilleri

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1) Can you tell us something about yourself (your personal life, age, marital status, work/profession)? What are your favourite past times apart from football? What was your favourite holiday destination?

I’m 39 years old, divorced and the father of a 16-year-old boy. I’ve worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 15 and a half years at TEVA Malta.

In my free time (when United are not playing), I usually go for a long walk or a trek in the countryside, playing good music. This is my way of relaxing in Malta. However, I enjoy travelling alone. I’ve been to 19 countries, and although New Zealand is my favourite, I must mention Asia, Vietnam in particular.

2) How did you start supporting United? What is your best memory of United? How many times have you visited Old Trafford? Who is your favourite current player and club legend? If there was one thing you could change at United, what would it be? If you were a Man Utd manager with an unlimited budget, which player would you bring to

United and why? Which team would you support if Man Utd did not exist?

I started supporting United when I was ten years old, but I recall the 1996 FA Cup win as the match that made me a Red Devil until death. I’ve been to Old Trafford over 20 times. My best memory happened last February. On the 65th Anniversary of the Munich Air Tragedy, I had the opportunity to lay the wreath together with Kevin Tabone on behalf of our Supporters’ Club in Trudering, Munich.

Casemiro is my favourite current player, and it is safe to say that he is one of the best midfielders we’ve had since Roy Keane, while Eric Cantona is my favourite Club Legend.

If I had a magic wand, I would change the Old Trafford atmosphere because, in my opinion, it’s flat.

With an unlimited budget, I would buy PSG’s star, Kylian Mbappe, because his numbers are incredible at his age.

If Man Utd did not exist, I would probably be supporting Parma FC because I used to watch them play when I was young, and I’ve also been to Parma.

3) What attracted you to join the Supporters’ Club? What made you contest the Committee election? Describe your role in the club. Why would you recommend a United supporter to join the world’s oldest Man Utd supporters’ club?

I was always aware of the Supporters’ Club, but I joined during the 2008 season, the season that I started to watch games at the Supporters’ Club in Msida. I was offered the opportunity to help present the radio program ‘Action Replay’, which made me contest the committee election in 2013. At this moment, I am the secretary of the club and also the Media & Design Coordinator in which I oversee the Club’s Social Media and design printed material such as the membership card.

I would recommend every United fan to join our Supporters’ Club because it is a special supporters’ club with special people, followed by supporters worldwide.

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