Manchester United's 'Class of 92' is gilded in Premier League history as an era defining youth team.
At the heart of the team's success and eventual progression to the Manchester United first team was former coach Eric Harrison, who saw seven of his Manchester United Youth Cup winners become the backbone for many of Sir Alex Ferguson's title winning teams from then on.
Three of the team's members paid a visit to the home of the former coach, now 79, who is suffering from dementia.
Daughter Vicky spoke about how the visit came to pass.
"My dad still has all the players' numbers in his phone and, unbeknown to me, [his grandson] Joe contacted a few of them," she told 'The Times'.
"Within a week, they had all come round.
"One of the saddest things is that he has lost interest in watching football. Until the dementia it was his life."