Gary Neville

Gary Neville
Gary Alexander Nevilleis an English football coach and former player who until recently served as assistant manager for the England national football team, and as co-owner of Salford City. Since retiring from football in 2011, Neville went into punditry and was a commentator for Sky Sports until he took over the head coach position at Valencia. He is England's most-capped right-back with 85 caps, and was Manchester United's club captain for five years...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionSoccer Player
Date of Birth18 February 1975
CityBury, England
It will be a difficult couple of days. It's difficult now and it will be difficult tomorrow.
Ryan Giggs will go down as the most successful British footballer of all time and I cannot see anyone ever overtaking him. He's on the brink of his 13th league title, after all.
There are only four trophies available to win at the start of every season and there will be some big teams this year who won't win one at all.
One year's poor form remains a blip but if it happens next year, you can say it's a trend.
In Henry they had a forward so elusive that he was almost unplayable at his peak
Paul Scholes. The best! Great player, person, friend!
The best illustration I can give of his talent is that at Manchester United there was always a possession drill in training designed to develop our passing ability, which might be three players against another three players, or six versus six, or nine versus nine. But no matter what the numbers were, the side with Paul Scholes on their team would always win by keeping the most possession.
The trouble with the transfer window is it creates a window where transfers have to be done
Paul Scholes is the best player I've ever played with. There's talent in every part of his game.
I've got no sympathy for him whatsoever. I just wish we had got 10 past him. At the end of the day we've got to be ruthless and we are in the business of winning for us. If they had scored three or four, nobody would have said do you feel sorry for Mark Bosnich? We don't feel sorry for Craig Forrest.
If you don't like someone, don't shake their hand.
There are some agents who do a good job looking after players but there are others who stifle and mollycoddle them.
Playing for England was one long roller-coaster: some ups and downs, but also quite a few moments when you're not really sure if you're enjoying the ride.
Something interesting has happened over the last 10 years in the Premier League. Players who once would have been discarded as expensive and too old have become important parts of title-winning squads.