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When someone says the words, 'Donald Trump' to you, several things probably spring to mind. Weird hairdos. Outrageous, irresponsible statements that are both despicable and inflammatory. A feeling of disbelief that he will be the world's most powerful man in January.

One of English football's three major trophies is unlikely to feature on the list.

And yet, if you take a look at the clip above, you will see Donald Trump - the Donald Trump who is currently trying to become leader of the free world - making the draw for the quarter-finals of the 1992 League Cup (then called the Rumbelows Cup).

We're not making this up. This is not a trick, or someone who looks like Donald Trump. This is the actual Donald Trump appearing on the legendary Saint & Greavsie show - and pairing Peterborough and Middlesbrough in the last eight of a major competition.

See? The above clip really does feature the US President elect sitting and chatting with the great Jimmy Greaves on the best football TV show of the early 90s.

The best bit? When he pulls Manchester United's name out of the bag and gives them an away tie at Leeds United.

As Greavsie says to him, "Oh, Donald - you don't know what you've done!"

In truth, he probably did. After all, we all know how Donald Trump loves getting people whipped out into a frenzy…

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