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Published 15:38 6 Sept 2015 BST
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Scholes spent time as U19 coach during David Moyes' time in charge of Manchester United before deciding that a career in punditry was better suited to him.
But he seems to have changed his mind recently as he revealed that he's itching to get back on the training pitch.
"I don’t get many offers but I miss being involved with football," Scholes said.
"I miss the day to day involvement of just having a kick about or just playing and training with a team and I miss the Saturday afternoons.
"If something came along that I felt was right and fancied doing, then maybe.
"I spoke to Oldham in the summer, only a brief chat with the chairman, Simon Corney. But it wasn’t the right time for me at that particular moment - in time to come, maybe."
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