Manchester United icon Gary Neville has revealed that Roy Keane’s warning to him about health and stress has “hit home”. The Sky Sports pundit recently made his Dragon’s Den debut and operates several businesses away from football, but has been told that
Joey Barton has threatened to ‘put away’ Gary Neville after the Manchester United legend accused him of going ‘too far’ with his criticism of ITV pundits Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates,
Whinging leftie Gary Neville’s takedown of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak brutally backfired when no one could realise what he meant. The former Manchester United legend quote tweeted Mr Sunak congratulating Luke Humphries on becoming the 2024 World Darts Champion after beating Luke
United have been dismal under Erik ten Hag this season and sit seventh after nine Premier League defeats in the first half of the campaign. The Dutchman has overseen 14 losses across all competitions and some reports claim that INEOS will take
Ten Hag did himself no favours now under the watchful eye of INEOS chief Dave Brailsford on Saturday evening though, with his side slipping to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Nottingham Forest. Nicolas Dominguez opened the scoring for Nuno Espirito
“He has to develop a pattern in his game so his team-mates understand what he’s doing,” Neville told Sky Sports. “That can be just simplifying it. Mahrez is someone I’ve said before that he should really go and watch and study and
Gary Neville has torn into his former club Manchester United for unveiling new part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe on Chrismas Eve. Reflecting on the calendar year, Neville also branded the Red Devils a ‘disgrace’ before extending well-wishes to Sir Jim on his new
Former Manchester United star Gary Neville has revealed that he ‘thought he was going to die’ after having his drink spiked whilst enjoying a night out as a player. The ex-England international has spoken out about how he spent one Christmas in
Mauricio Pochettino has left Gary Neville red-faced over the Sky Sports pundits’ claim that he would massively improve four Chelsea players. Manchester United legend Neville was convinced from the get-go that Pochetinno would be the best man for the job when Todd
Neville has voiced concerns over Spurs’ midfield, which could prove to be more pertinent with Bissouma set to miss four matches after his second dismissal of the season. He believes that while Bissouma and Pepe Matar Sarr have been impressive under Ange