Here is this week’s coffee catch-up, with stories from Patrick Hollis and Rich Fay.
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00:00Hello and welcome to Manchester World. Today is the 6th of January and this is Coffee Catch-Up.
00:04We start as per usual with the delightful Patrick Hollis, a man who's got the new year off to a
00:08great start, writing a piece on Rochdale teenager Ayub Al Asad, a young man who's been battling
00:12with his health since being diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis, which affects his spinal cord.
00:17His aim for 2025 is to finish his GCSEs and he looks to be well on his way now. It's a tough
00:21story to read, never mind experience, so please give it a go and I'm sure you'll gain as much
00:25respect for Ayub as I have. Patrick has also known a piece on Graham Hamlet, who's worked
00:29at Newton Heath train car centre since 1980 and is now set to retire after 45 years there.
00:34It's another great piece. Onto sports and Rich Faye has been hard at work trying to make sense
00:39of the thrilling game between Liverpool and Manchester United at the weekend. A pick of his
00:43many pieces on the game is his assessment of Bruno Fernandes' commitment to his new manager
00:47and his role going forward at Manchester United. The match had many bright spots for Ruben Amorim's
00:51team and none more so than their 30-year-old captain and talisman. That's all for now,
00:55follow Manchester World for more and we'll see you next week for another Coffee Catch-Up.