As someone growing up in Germany, not having a favorite team in the Bundesliga, I always enjoyed the big Clashs between Bayern Munich and Manchester United, especially in the 90's. When there was an british team ethic and a german, cause of a lot of local players on both sides. Football then was different. The respect for each other was huge. Era, they all left an amazing era behind. The love for the game, unique characters like Gary, Roy, Giggsy, Scholes, Butty and many more, and on the other side, Basler, Effenberg, Kahn, Matthäus. The bondage between cannot be compared to the current one's. You can feel the determination, the loyalty and warrior like mindset as an opponent. I always respected how Roy Keane kept his composure and simultaneously going forward like a true captain with aggression and dedication.
Spot on Gary! Talent between players physically is negligible! What really matters is Match time! And those that have that extra determination between their eyes!
Praying that a Netflix or Amazon documentary series comes out about his time at Man U to proper extent covering the years and behind the scenes that would be cool
The best manager I worked for had a plaque above his office door . "the success of a business is because of it's people not despite them" . He made a point of treating everyone the same, speaking to all and making you feel valued. You wanted to go the extra mile.
You can shit talk Gary all day but despite his lack of world class talent, he had an incredible work rate, consistency and determination in every game. That trumps talents most the time. He has the attitude that Fergie demanded.
Cara made the joke "No young player wants to be a Gary Neville" , but any young footballer should aspire to be a Gary Neville , an absolute pro in how he went thru his career. His diet , his sleep patern ect...
I think it's fair to say he was never a player full of flair but like a lot of United fans I loved him as much as other fans hated him. Him and Beckham had such a good playing chemistry (is that a thing?) and for close to ten years he gave his all for the team. The class of 92 was a beautiful thing to behold especially after the Souness of the day Alan Hanson said "you can't win anything with kids" Thankyou Gary.
You couldn’t be more wrong. Pep is exactly like Ferguson in the way he gets the players respect and works tirelessly and makes the players work tirelessly. He demanded Messis respect for goodness sake. He’s won 4/5 premier leagues. Come on man
People and players need inspiring m that's what sir Alex did best 👌.he won the league with a few squads that should be second or third but made it happen that's what's make him great 👍
Underrated. By all accounts, a proper professional. Worked all the time. The 'if he hadn't been at United' jibe is a non starter. If he hadn't been a valuable player, Fergie wouldn't have kept him.
If Neville wasn't good enough to play for Man Utd, Fergie could've replaced him, easily. He didn't. He actually made him captain. He's probably the best RB in Prem history. Certainly in the convo.
Gary maybe wasn't the most naturally talented but he definitely worked on his game to the point of being one of, it not the best England RB's ever. His crossing is definitely underrated and he was more than capable of doing a job at CB.
GNev is always putting himself down, yeah he wasn't an Andy Robertson or TAA, but he was solid...ran all day, did the simple things extremely well and was soldier that never gave up....I'm not a Man U fan, but Neville was a good solid full back
In 2004 my terminally ill brother and lifelong United fanatic who supported us home and away since he was 16 (and then introduced his 3 boys one by one right until his passing) had a friend who worked for one of United’s main sponsors, the friend arranged for my brother to go into the dressing room to meet the players 2.5 hours before a home game. Roy Keane put his arm around Steve and didn’t leave his side, he introduced Steve to all of the players one by one and he had his photo taken with them all - everyone bar Gary and Phill Neville who completely ignored Steve and wouldn’t speak or have a photo with him. At his home Steve had signed photos, shirts and personal letters (that he had put up all over the walls during his battle with cancer) encouraging him on from from Sir Alex, Roy Keane, David Beckham and lots of other players, Bobby Charlton etc. - Chris (Steves friend) cried when he told us later how the Neville’s had been so arrogant and disrespectful (as to make the point ‘what’s he doing here’) and said he was so angry he had to walk out and hit a wall. Steve passed away 4 months later at 42, and Gary Neville and his arrogant little brother have been known simply as the ‘c@nts’ in our family household ever since - although I’m sure the Neville’s have matured and changed their behaviours over the years. Roy Keane though…a legend at United and a top, top, top, top human being too.
He was probably in his office with a litre bottle of whisky 🥃 after he had fight with his missus and red Nev thinking he’s in there in the morning thinking of how to win.
I dont get the argument that gary neville wasn't great. Or "technically great". He was a defender and his job was to defend and when possible get forward and help out whoever played infront of him. Hes definitely in the top 5 right back list of the Premier league era. You dont play for man United for 15 years and make as many England appearances as he did just because you work hard.
if you read this rio. it was madness ,giggs scored that goal in the cup and then waht happened in that cl was so sick. the group games and the 2 3-3 games with barca and rivaldo and (beckhame was robbed for the bador tbh) and then we win like that and manchester went off . we all ran out of our houses and wilmslow road was blocked but we all got to town and fools was in the fountains and then i was in a fkn fountain and then the next few days was me n the lads fucked up drunk in town with white , black,asian,muslims all of red beothers and the best time of my life those few days
I disagree. While Neville might not have been as attack minded and contributed goals/assists like we see modern full backs do today I.e Trent, Robertson, Trippier. He added a lot to United’s right flank over the years, mainly with his partnership witn Beckham. His overlapping runs, drawing in opposition defenders and creating space for Beckham to cross is very underrated. He also had a fairly good cross on him too, numerous times putting it on a plate for the likes of Cole, Van Nistelrooy and Rooney. All round he was a brilliant right back.
@@jackheneghan1445 Neville was at best, a poor crosser of the ball. The amount of times his crosses went sailing beyond the far post was a joke. You are one of these people who watch but don't see.
But he was good going forward not necessarily crossing but creating space and 1 2s with Beckham which left Beckham put the ball on a plate for the central strikers plus by constantly bombing forward he forced the opposing winger and full back .. back in their half thereby keeping united going forward... relentlessly.... you should look and watch games more closely and try and understand what you are watching and looking at
So glad that what I've been saying for years has just been said by the horses mouth. None of the Man Utd players under Fergusson were talented or even exceptional players, they were average at best but just worked as a unit.
I'm sorry but you are definitely wrong. And you apparently don't seem to understand Neville either, as he was primarily talking about himself (and I agree with him, though I do think he can be a bit too self-effacing sometimes). Because while it might apply to Neville, you cannot sit there with a straight face and tell me that players like Mark Hughes, Eric Cantona, Andy Cole, Wayne Rooney, Carlos Tevez, Robin van Persie, CRISTIANO RONALDO, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand, Jaap Stam, Edwin van der Saar and Peter Schmeichel weren't talented and average at best. That is just lunacy.
@@brianduru3753 Gary Neville read the game well, had a great first touch and was a strong passer of the ball. Few full backs at that time were better than him in this respect (there are only a few Dennis Irwins and Ashley Coles you can throw at him, in talent terms). And has anyone got more Premier League Dream Team appearances than him? Gary constantly plays down his football career 'cause his knows the success of this stage of his life is dependant on people (i.e. rival football fans) moving on and forgetting how much they hated his success.
@@smoothchill1469 Yeah, I've always kind of felt that his evaluation of his ability was a bit of an act to make him come across as more endearing. Like sure he wasn't as talented as some of the other great right-backs of his time like Cafu and Zanetti for instance, but he wasn't a scrub by any means. You don't make that many appearances for England and United by just being a hard worker. You also need to have a fair bit of talent as well. He was a solid crosser of the ball and got up and down the pitch superbly well. His partnership with Beckham was fantastic.
@@brianduru3753 Exactly, I agree. And he WAS a really solid crosser of the ball (down that right side) too. I remember, as he broke into the team about a year before Beckham, he was one of the club's main corner kick takers for a good while.
@@smoothchill1469 He was a good passer too. Obviously nothing too spectacular, but he was good at playing balls down the channels for wide players or strikers to run onto. And he was actually solid with his left foot too. He was one of the most hated players in the league when he was a player and so to present a good media image, he's made it seem like he was some talentless scrub who was only in the team due to sheer will and hard work, which was absolutely not the case. It's obviously worked for him as well because he's been able to forge a career as a reasonably likable pundit.
greens are kicking everyone simply because they enjoyed freebies without having to work fourteen hours of practice walking or running or exercising ... in fact foot ballers complained that often they spend their hard earned money to have a diet to sustain them and purchased their shoes and other accessories for their wardrobe on their income , nothing is provided to the sports people as they claim chief medical superintendent , railways , controller of examinations , directorate technical education, technical training institution CEO , ethiraj college for women , subhash Chandra Bose ......
Why didn’t Gary use Sir Alex’s secret when he was Valencia manager? Surely things would have worked out better? Now he is “much respected pundit” I don’t listen to any of the know all done nothing pundits, seems to me it’s a waste of air time.
And then some! But it was written that Utd would win the treble that year. Certain points in matches define that season: FA Cup 3rd round losing 1-0 to Liverpool after 87 mins but win 2-1 after 90 mins, Schmeichel saves 90th min penalty v Arsenal in FA Cup semi at 1-1, Bayern hit both post and bar leading 1-0. 24 years on and not being a Utd fan, you just have to accept they were a good team but every team needs an element of luck & someone up there was looking down on them and fate was on their side.
No secret just complain about the FA every week then wait for the decisions to come. Won the league every year but fell upon stoney ground in Europe. When a team is GENUINELY that good they win the European cup
Ferguson bought all the best players from the opposition teams,thus weakening them ,he also bullied the linesmen and refs alike.Also he was not in the era of Mourinho,Ancelotti,Klopp and of course Pep.
@briankin1827 I guess you have no idea that Mourinho first started managing in the Prem in 2004, Ancelotti in 2009. Sir Alex didn’t retire until 2013. You believe he bullied linesmen & refs also, if he didn’t agree with something he simply would dispute it - all Managers do this.
Many stories of Gary being teschers pet and suckin up to Sir Alex including ratting out other players which is why SAF kept him around to be his eyes and ears in the dressing room
Gary Neville and Sir Alex Ferguson have much in common. Both are working-class hypocrites. Both are driven by the scent of success, fame, and fortune, similar to those they waste no time or effort deriding. Those who would very much like to keep a fair proportion of their hard-earned money for themselves and their own families. Those who have strived to cobble together a modest few quid over their working lives and would prefer to spend some of it having a decent retirement without having to beg the state for ever more handouts. Those who would prefer to not saddle future generations with levels of debt that can not be repaid under any circumstances. Socialism in the western world is a form of capitalism better known as Crony Capitalism of the likes many, if not all, Premier League owners love to indulge in. Football at the higher levels is many things but has virtually nothing whatsoever to do with free anything most especially the Free Market, Indeed the industry in which both Gary and Sir Alex were involved, gains its lifeblood indeed blood money from the most corrupt financial practices yet devised by man.
Gary, my grandad was the same. Horrific stories but inspiring. If only all these wee fannies rioting today and making tiktoks knew what these people sacrificed for their freedom.
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The charity ball story really says a lot about the leadership of Ferguson and Keane at united for all that success.
Massively underrated. One of the best right backs ever. Top man.
Gary’s a very honest guy and much underrated player. Respect his opinion a lot as a pundit and in general.
Gary is a metaphor for creating that competitive edge even when odds are stacked against you
A true PL legend. Deserves immense respect. From an Arsenal fan.
As someone growing up in Germany, not having a favorite team in the Bundesliga, I always enjoyed the big Clashs between Bayern Munich and Manchester United, especially in the 90's.
When there was an british team ethic and a german, cause of a lot of local players on both sides. Football then was different. The respect for each other was huge. Era, they all left an amazing era behind.
The love for the game, unique characters like Gary, Roy, Giggsy, Scholes, Butty and many more, and on the other side, Basler, Effenberg, Kahn, Matthäus. The bondage between cannot be compared to the current one's.
You can feel the determination, the loyalty and warrior like mindset as an opponent. I always respected how Roy Keane kept his composure and simultaneously going forward like a true captain with aggression and dedication.
For positional sense, responsibility with the ball and holding opponents up.
Gary was one of the very best we've seen.
Incredibly reliable.
Gary is a wonderful, wonderful man. Love him, he's inspirational.
I really do love Garry. Humble in his success. Wishing him more!
Decent, humble man. Pretty good footballer too. Pleased he made a few Bob & irritates many😄
A born winner, it means everything in top level football, you don't get over 80 caps for your country if you're a journeyman....
Spot on Gary! Talent between players physically is negligible! What really matters is Match time! And those that have that extra determination between their eyes!
Praying that a Netflix or Amazon documentary series comes out about his time at Man U to proper extent covering the years and behind the scenes that would be cool
The best manager I worked for had a plaque above his office door . "the success of a business is because of it's people not despite them" . He made a point of treating everyone the same, speaking to all and making you feel valued. You wanted to go the extra mile.
You can shit talk Gary all day but despite his lack of world class talent, he had an incredible work rate, consistency and determination in every game. That trumps talents most the time. He has the attitude that Fergie demanded.
Cara made the joke "No young player wants to be a Gary Neville" , but any young footballer should aspire to be a Gary Neville , an absolute pro in how he went thru his career. His diet , his sleep patern ect...
I think it's fair to say he was never a player full of flair but like a lot of United fans I loved him as much as other fans hated him. Him and Beckham had such a good playing chemistry (is that a thing?) and for close to ten years he gave his all for the team.
The class of 92 was a beautiful thing to behold especially after the Souness of the day Alan Hanson said "you can't win anything with kids"
Thankyou Gary.
Playing Chem is most definitely ‘a thing’. I completely agree.
This is why Pep isnt anywhere near Sir Alex his impact of on players people families and football is unheard off
You couldn’t be more wrong. Pep is exactly like Ferguson in the way he gets the players respect and works tirelessly and makes the players work tirelessly. He demanded Messis respect for goodness sake. He’s won 4/5 premier leagues. Come on man
@@devidwobinson8747 Sir Alex has changed in a whole Sir Alex even said Pep seeked his advice.......
@SCPython i am not discrediting Pep but he shouldnt be compared to Sir Alex
Most underrated rb ever. Legend in my eyes 👌🏽💪🏽
Gary’s partnership with Beckham on the right side was amazing. He shouldn’t be so critical
And sir Alex is right you can never give in no matter how hard it gets hard work will pay off
Terribly underrated player. He wouldn't have remained a starter for as long as he did if he wasn't any good.
People and players need inspiring m that's what sir Alex did best 👌.he won the league with a few squads that should be second or third but made it happen that's what's make him great 👍
That's very true. Especially his last season.
A fantastic listen and interview
Met him once, gem of a man.
FOREVER LEGEND ❤
Underrated. By all accounts, a proper professional. Worked all the time. The 'if he hadn't been at United' jibe is a non starter. If he hadn't been a valuable player, Fergie wouldn't have kept him.
He is wrong. He was a first class right back in every respect including going forward! Worthy of his England caps
He was one of the top 3 right backs in the world for a few years I reckon. I remember everyone thinking it in the early 00's for a brief period.
If Neville wasn't good enough to play for Man Utd, Fergie could've replaced him, easily. He didn't. He actually made him captain. He's probably the best RB in Prem history. Certainly in the convo.
What a great interview
Great interview Garry.
Great video SAF is a legend
Gary maybe wasn't the most naturally talented but he definitely worked on his game to the point of being one of, it not the best England RB's ever. His crossing is definitely underrated and he was more than capable of doing a job at CB.
GNev is always putting himself down, yeah he wasn't an Andy Robertson or TAA, but he was solid...ran all day, did the simple things extremely well and was soldier that never gave up....I'm not a Man U fan, but Neville was a good solid full back
In 2004 my terminally ill brother and lifelong United fanatic who supported us home and away since he was 16 (and then introduced his 3 boys one by one right until his passing) had a friend who worked for one of United’s main sponsors, the friend arranged for my brother to go into the dressing room to meet the players 2.5 hours before a home game. Roy Keane put his arm around Steve and didn’t leave his side, he introduced Steve to all of the players one by one and he had his photo taken with them all - everyone bar Gary and Phill Neville who completely ignored Steve and wouldn’t speak or have a photo with him. At his home Steve had signed photos, shirts and personal letters (that he had put up all over the walls during his battle with cancer) encouraging him on from from Sir Alex, Roy Keane, David Beckham and lots of other players, Bobby Charlton etc. - Chris (Steves friend) cried when he told us later how the Neville’s had been so arrogant and disrespectful (as to make the point ‘what’s he doing here’) and said he was so angry he had to walk out and hit a wall. Steve passed away 4 months later at 42, and Gary Neville and his arrogant little brother have been known simply as the ‘c@nts’ in our family household ever since - although I’m sure the Neville’s have matured and changed their behaviours over the years. Roy Keane though…a legend at United and a top, top, top, top human being too.
Wow...someone should screenshot this and tweet it to Gary. He's like a lot of woke leftists, just pretends to be a good person.
How I wish I could go back to 1999
Gary neville cool interview
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
The runs he used to make over and over again to make space for Beckham to cross balls into the box was so unselfish
Gary can really communicate sometimes…
He would be in a high percentage of best England and prem teams.
220 views…. So underrated 👌👌
Played for England enough times to show he was a very good player.
great clip
Thank you Gary! 🙏🏽 Did you watch the full episode?
Listen to this and then listen to the Lingard one.
He was probably in his office with a litre bottle of whisky 🥃 after he had fight with his missus and red Nev thinking he’s in there in the morning thinking of how to win.
Gary's putting a glorious spin on it, but frankly from an objective standpoint it just sounds a bit sad.
gary was another underrater player was a decent right back
I dont get the argument that gary neville wasn't great. Or "technically great".
He was a defender and his job was to defend and when possible get forward and help out whoever played infront of him.
Hes definitely in the top 5 right back list of the Premier league era.
You dont play for man United for 15 years and make as many England appearances as he did just because you work hard.
Gary is a little hard on himself, because I remember being impressed at how decent he was when I watched him live
if you read this rio. it was madness ,giggs scored that goal in the cup and then waht happened in that cl was so sick. the group games and the 2 3-3 games with barca and rivaldo and (beckhame was robbed for the bador tbh) and then we win like that and manchester went off . we all ran out of our houses and wilmslow road was blocked but we all got to town and fools was in the fountains and then i was in a fkn fountain and then the next few days was me n the lads fucked up drunk in town with white , black,asian,muslims all of red beothers and the best time of my life those few days
Look at his trophy 🏆 cabinet..say no more
This guy looks like a cross between Craig David and Will Smith
Yup and throw in an older version of George Michael 😅
Gary was a very good defensive right back. But going forward he left a lot to be desired.
I disagree. While Neville might not have been as attack minded and contributed goals/assists like we see modern full backs do today I.e Trent, Robertson, Trippier. He added a lot to United’s right flank over the years, mainly with his partnership witn Beckham. His overlapping runs, drawing in opposition defenders and creating space for Beckham to cross is very underrated. He also had a fairly good cross on him too, numerous times putting it on a plate for the likes of Cole, Van Nistelrooy and Rooney. All round he was a brilliant right back.
@@jackheneghan1445 Neville was at best, a poor crosser of the ball. The amount of times his crosses went sailing beyond the far post was a joke.
You are one of these people who watch but don't see.
But he was good going forward not necessarily crossing but creating space and 1 2s with Beckham which left Beckham put the ball on a plate for the central strikers plus by constantly bombing forward he forced the opposing winger and full back .. back in their half thereby keeping united going forward... relentlessly.... you should look and watch games more closely and try and understand what you are watching and looking at
An average player who achieved a lot through hard work.
He was a lot better than average, if you think he was average then you don't know football.
Gary had Beckham and Ronny on his wing and made them play better...............
I completely get the wounds his grandad had etc … ‘and he went back’ no he didn’t go back, he had no choice but to go back
You were a top player... stop playing yourself down Gary
Give me a Gary Neville over a Paul pogba any day of the week
Yeah! Make Gary Neville a great Foreign Legion in front of the little paul. A great noble humble legion. English I mean. Oops!
So glad that what I've been saying for years has just been said by the horses mouth. None of the Man Utd players under Fergusson were talented or even exceptional players, they were average at best but just worked as a unit.
I'm sorry but you are definitely wrong. And you apparently don't seem to understand Neville either, as he was primarily talking about himself (and I agree with him, though I do think he can be a bit too self-effacing sometimes).
Because while it might apply to Neville, you cannot sit there with a straight face and tell me that players like Mark Hughes, Eric Cantona, Andy Cole, Wayne Rooney, Carlos Tevez, Robin van Persie, CRISTIANO RONALDO, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand, Jaap Stam, Edwin van der Saar and Peter Schmeichel weren't talented and average at best. That is just lunacy.
@@brianduru3753 Gary Neville read the game well, had a great first touch and was a strong passer of the ball. Few full backs at that time were better than him in this respect (there are only a few Dennis Irwins and Ashley Coles you can throw at him, in talent terms). And has anyone got more Premier League Dream Team appearances than him? Gary constantly plays down his football career 'cause his knows the success of this stage of his life is dependant on people (i.e. rival football fans) moving on and forgetting how much they hated his success.
@@smoothchill1469 Yeah, I've always kind of felt that his evaluation of his ability was a bit of an act to make him come across as more endearing.
Like sure he wasn't as talented as some of the other great right-backs of his time like Cafu and Zanetti for instance, but he wasn't a scrub by any means.
You don't make that many appearances for England and United by just being a hard worker. You also need to have a fair bit of talent as well. He was a solid crosser of the ball and got up and down the pitch superbly well. His partnership with Beckham was fantastic.
@@brianduru3753 Exactly, I agree. And he WAS a really solid crosser of the ball (down that right side) too. I remember, as he broke into the team about a year before Beckham, he was one of the club's main corner kick takers for a good while.
@@smoothchill1469 He was a good passer too. Obviously nothing too spectacular, but he was good at playing balls down the channels for wide players or strikers to run onto. And he was actually solid with his left foot too.
He was one of the most hated players in the league when he was a player and so to present a good media image, he's made it seem like he was some talentless scrub who was only in the team due to sheer will and hard work, which was absolutely not the case.
It's obviously worked for him as well because he's been able to forge a career as a reasonably likable pundit.
You would have used it in valacia...
Secret is United had the transfer market to themselves whole of the 90s nowadays mediocre club everyone else on a level playing field 👌
Newcastle bought shearer, Ferguson bought ole for 1.5 million …..who won
I think he is being extremely disingenuous…football is a team sport, he was a fantastic player and a winner.
Will smith was great in this interview
Ferguson absolutely rinsed daylights out of all his signings. He was a mercenary person. Made many bum signings too.
Be funny if that light was on because the cleaner was in his office 😂
Let's be honest, Fergie probably fell asleep in his office after his third bottle of red
😂😂😂😂
If fergie remained manager Ashley young Jonny Evans would have still been there
What’s wrong with evans
greens are kicking everyone simply because they enjoyed freebies without having to work fourteen hours of practice walking or running or exercising ... in fact foot ballers complained that often they spend their hard earned money to have a diet to sustain them and purchased their shoes and other accessories for their wardrobe on their income , nothing is provided to the sports people as they claim chief medical superintendent , railways , controller of examinations , directorate technical education, technical training institution CEO , ethiraj college for women , subhash Chandra Bose ......
what did he mean by this
@@usxnews1834lmfao😂
Why didn’t Gary use Sir Alex’s secret when he was Valencia manager? Surely things would have worked out better?
Now he is “much respected pundit” I don’t listen to any of the know all done nothing pundits, seems to me it’s a waste of air time.
They were lucky in the Nou Camp
And then some! But it was written that Utd would win the treble that year. Certain points in matches define that season: FA Cup 3rd round losing 1-0 to Liverpool after 87 mins but win 2-1 after 90 mins, Schmeichel saves 90th min penalty v Arsenal in FA Cup semi at 1-1, Bayern hit both post and bar leading 1-0. 24 years on and not being a Utd fan, you just have to accept they were a good team but every team needs an element of luck & someone up there was looking down on them and fate was on their side.
He bought the ref
Still crying a decade after his retirement I see. Keep it up ! Lol.
Get sir alex speaking to sancho and he will b out instantly
When will this guy go away?! 🙄🙄🙄
Hopefully not for a long time
He was not very technical , very average but he grafted alot and this Will Smith clone......
Confused, he said won in Rome, then lost in Rome , maybe Fergie was in early to find out who won
No secret just complain about the FA every week then wait for the decisions to come. Won the league every year but fell upon stoney ground in Europe. When a team is GENUINELY that good they win the European cup
And thr people that didnt love him were sold eg Kanchelskis. And the people that loved him were sold eg Ince.
Ferguson bought all the best players from the opposition teams,thus weakening them ,he also bullied the linesmen and refs alike.Also he was not in the era of Mourinho,Ancelotti,Klopp and of course Pep.
Sir Alex was still Utd’s manager when Mourinho & Ancelotti first started managing in the Prem.
@briankin1827 I guess you have no idea that Mourinho first started managing in the Prem in 2004, Ancelotti in 2009. Sir Alex didn’t retire until 2013. You believe he bullied linesmen & refs also, if he didn’t agree with something he simply would dispute it - all Managers do this.
Refs.
Many stories of Gary being teschers pet and suckin up to Sir Alex including ratting out other players which is why SAF kept him around to be his eyes and ears in the dressing room
Gary performed dismally as a coach so i don't like the way he bashes other coaches .
Gary Neville and Sir Alex Ferguson have much in common. Both are working-class hypocrites. Both are driven by the scent of success, fame, and fortune, similar to those they waste no time or effort deriding. Those who would very much like to keep a fair proportion of their hard-earned money for themselves and their own families. Those who have strived to cobble together a modest few quid over their working lives and would prefer to spend some of it having a decent retirement without having to beg the state for ever more handouts. Those who would prefer to not saddle future generations with levels of debt that can not be repaid under any circumstances. Socialism in the western world is a form of capitalism better known as Crony Capitalism of the likes many, if not all, Premier League owners love to indulge in. Football at the higher levels is many things but has virtually nothing whatsoever to do with free anything most especially the Free Market, Indeed the industry in which both Gary and Sir Alex were involved, gains its lifeblood indeed blood money from the most corrupt financial practices yet devised by man.
Gary's very unlikeable.
Why?
Gary, my grandad was the same. Horrific stories but inspiring. If only all these wee fannies rioting today and making tiktoks knew what these people sacrificed for their freedom.
He was a released dog Neville....looked unglamorous but did a job....
Medals galore....unlike bitter teams then ?
Interviewer is Will Smith being faaaaaaabulous!!!! 👧🏾
99 last century .
History channel stuff