Scholes: I know what it's like to miss a Champions League final

In Paul Scholes's mind he has won the Champions League only once. He has two winner's medals at home, but one - from the 1999 final in which he didn't play - stays hidden in a drawer. Roy Keane is known to feel the same. He, too, missed Manchester United's triumph over Bayern Munich in Barcelona 10 years ago through suspension. Now it is Darren Fletcher's turn, denied an appearance in Rome at the end of the month because of an unjust red card. Yellow peril: Scholes is in agony as he is booked in the Champions League semi-final against Juventus, so ruling him out of the 1999 finalUnited appeared to have lost any chance to overturn Fletcher'sdismissal after UEFA and the refereeing community backed RobertoRosetti's decision.  GRAHAM POLL: Three agonising seconds. and Fletcher has blown his Rome dreamRoman tragedy for Fletcher: UEFA block appeal over United midfielder's red cardUEFA defend ticket policy for Rome as fans prepare for disappointment MANCHESTER UNITED FC

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