"He used to take me to all sorts of away games. At home games, I'd go in the old Chaddy [Chadderton Rd] End. I went to the FA Cup semifinal against [Manchester] United in 1990 at Maine Road. I was in the Oldham end. That's probably one of my best memories; so close. That was a good team, great to watch under Joe Royle."
Those days in the top flight and Cup semifinals, however, are long gone. While Scholes went to Old Trafford and won everything in the game, his favourite team sank.
Life in the bottom tier, with crowds of about 4000, is now the norm. But he has maintained his support, buying a house in the area and frequently being spotted in the crowd. And such is his enthusiasm, he appeared unfazed by the fact that the club had latterly become a short-stay venue for managers.
He acknowledged there was a sizeable risk in his taking on the job.
"Living in the area, I have left myself open to a bit of stick from Oldham fans, which I am sure will happen at some point. But I am looking forward to this job.
"I like the team, we've got some good players, I think they should be capable of winning a lot of games in this league. I'm excited by it. If it comes off, great. And if it doesn't? At least I've given it a go."