

Paddy McGuinness is a football fan but his 'Phoenix Nights' co-star Peter Kay is no aficionado of the beautiful game.
The actor and television presenter has worked with Kay throughout his career but football is no common ground for the Boltonian comedy duo.
Paddy McGuinness on Peter Kay, Teddy Sheringham and mistaken identity
"When I say Peters not into football, thats an understatement," McGuinness tells FourFourTwo.
"I remember once, Daniel Craig had just been unveiled as the new James Bond and it was the premiere for Casino Royale. This was the only time we ever did this, but me and Pete went, 'F**king hell, well go to that.'
"They had this massive after-party, set up like a massive casino and Teddy Sheringham was there, playing cards.
"Im going, 'F**k me, its f**king Teddy Sheringham,' but Peters not got a clue, the only footballer hed probably know would be [David] Beckham, and only because he transcended football.
"Teddy had a bow tie on and Pete was sat at the side of him, going, 'Can we get a drink?'
"Im like, 'Its f**king Teddy Sheringham, Pete, hes not a f**king waiter!' Bless him."
Sheringham was, of course, one of the most recognisable English footballers of his generation. As a forward with Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, he scored 146 goals in the Premier League.
Sheringham won the treble with Manchester United in 1998/99, scoring one of the Red Devils' most famous goals in the Champions League final in Barcelona.
He teamed up with Alan Shearer to form England's most potent strike force of the 1990s and set up his partner to smash in another of English football's most celebrated strikes against the Netherlands at the European Championship in 1996.
Sheringham played for Portsmouth, West Ham United, Colchester United and, briefly, Stevenage before retiring from football for good in 2015.