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Valletta: Manchester United defender Gary Neville said it was wrong to brand France striker Thierry Henry a 'cheat' for handling the ball in his side's controversial World Cup qualifying playoff victory over Ireland. Full Article at DNA India
Manchester United defender Gary Neville has leapt to the defence of Thierry Henry by insisting that labeling the French striker a cheat is “wrong”. Full Article at Goal.com
Mancheser United’s manager Sir Alex Ferguson finds his troops, returning from a two week international break, in less than fine shape. The Scot’s heart must sink in each of these windows. Full Article at United Rant
Another international break has ended finally giving United the opportunity to avenge the 1-0 defeat against Chelsea. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Brief news from the Premier League ahead of this weekend's matches: Manchester United are still struggling defensively before their home game against Everton on Sunday with Rio Ferdinand and Fabio definitely out injured, Jonny Evans and John O'Shea... Full Article at TVNZ
Sir Alex Ferguson is facing a major defensive crisis ahead of tomorrow’s visit of Everton to Manchester United. Full Article at the real footie analyst
Nemanja Vidic (calf) is in line to return to the Manchester United defence for Saturday's showdown with Everton.However, Gary Neville is suspended with John O'Shea (ankle) and Jonny Evans (calf) rated doubtful. Full Article at Football.co.uk
Page last updated at 13:09 GMT, Friday, 20 November 2009 Barclays Premier League Venue: Old Trafford Date: Saturday, 21 November 2009 Kick-off: 1730 GMT Coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio 5 Live, local radio, Final Score, live on ESPN & highlights... Full Article at BBC Sport
Liverpool duo Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher star in a new film which pokes fun at Sir Alex Ferguson and Gary Neville. Full Article at Football.co.uk
Follow thedailybung on twitter and tweet us your thoughts. All the cool kids are doing it, apparently... Full Article at The Telegraph
In the movie called Fifteen Minutes That Shook the World, Man U skipper Gary Neville is labelled a rat who hates Scousers, The Sun reports. Full Article at New Kerala
Liverpool stars Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher are involved in a movie that takes the mick out of Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson. The Sun says Gary Neville is also labelled a rat who "hates Scousers" in the same mickey-taking movie. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
And Gary Neville is labelled a rat who "hates Scousers" in the same mickey-taking movie. The Manchester United legends come under fire in a comedy called Fifteen Minutes That Shook the World. Full Article at The Sun
There is a standard punishment meted out for disreputable behaviour in football these days: a slap on the wrist. Full Article at Football.co.uk
Liverpool have risked a furore over a film starring Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher that portrays Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, as a whisky-guzzling drunk and Gary Neville, the club’s captain, as a rat who “hates... Full Article at Times Online
So, Gary Neville wants only a few referees to be able to handle the top Manchester United games. I wonder who he'd include in that list? Surely Howard Webb, our No 1 FIFA-ranked referee but then who? Full Article at Football.co.uk
The comments below have been moderated in advance. Spot on Graham! I'm sure I'm not the only one fed up with Comrade Shop Steward Neville's banal utterances. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Not on: Gary Neville is serving the final game of a three match ban this weekend after seeing red against Barnsley Photo: GETTY IMAGES "It is a bit like (United manager) Sir Alex Ferguson saying we are not going to play a youngster in our first... Full Article at The Telegraph
The former Premier League referee Graham Poll claims Gary Neville’s recent comments regarding the standard of referring in England are one of the reasons which make Manchester United so unpopular with rival fans. Full Article at Sport.co.uk
The Head Man at Manchester United, Gary Neville, had what I would call a “well-intentioned” idea about officiating in the Premier League that has a snowball’s-chance-in-hell of happening. Full Article at English Premier League
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MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 03: Wes Brown (R) of Manchester United shows his frustration at the end of the UEFA Champions League Group B match between Manchester United and CSKA Moscow at Old Trafford on November 3, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Manchester United's Wayne Rooney (R) and Gary Neville wave to fans as they walk into the Bukit Jalil National stadium during their training session in Kuala Lumpur July 17, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United players, Ryan Giggs (L) and Gary Neville drink water as Malaysian police watch during a training session at Bukit Jalil National stadium in Kuala Lumpur July 17, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville (R), Paul Scholes (L) and Michael Owen (2nd L) arrive at the Mandarin Oriental hotel while watched by security in Kuala Lumpur July 17, 2009.
View Photo »England's Gary Neville (L) and David Beckham warm up during a team soccer training session in London Colney, north of London June 9, 2009. England are due to play Andorra in a World Cup qualifier at Wembley Stadium on June 10, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United English footballer Gary Neville arrives with the rest of the team at Manchester airport, north west England, on May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville, top left, coach Alex Ferguson, Darren Fletcher, left, and Wes Brown walk on the pitch prior to the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Manchester United and Barcelona in Rome, Wednesday May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville, left, and coach Alex Ferguson walks on the pitch prior to the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Manchester United and Barcelona in Rome, Wednesday, May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's coach Sir Alex Ferguson (C) is flanked by defender Gary Neville (L) and defender Wes Brown (R) as he walks on the pitch ahead of the final of the UEFA football Champions League on May 27, 2009 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville (L) and his teammate Wayne Rooney (R) smile during a training session a day before their Champions League final soccer match against Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium in Rome May 26, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Wayne Rooney watches with Gary Neville (R) as their teammate Rio Ferdinand (L) gestures during a training session a day before their Champions League final soccer match against Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium in Rome May 26, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville (L) and his teammate Wayne Rooney (R) smile during a training session a day before their Champions League final soccer match against Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium in Rome May 26, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand smiles with his teammates Wayne Rooney (L) and Gary Neville (R) during a training session a day before their Champions League final soccer match against Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
View Photo »Manchester United's Darron Gibson (C) celebrates his goal against Hull City with Darren Fletcher and Gary Neville (L) during their English Premier League soccer match at the KC Stadium in Hull, northern England May 24, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville, bottom centre left, lifts the English Premier League trophy as the team celebrate after their team's 0-0 draw against Arsenal at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday May 16, 2009. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville, bottom, centre left, lifts the English Premier League trophy as the team celebrate after their team's 0-0 draw against Arsenal at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday May 16, 2009. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Manchester United's English defender Gary Neville (L) and Welsh midfielder Ryan Giggs celebrate after they clinch the title with a 0-0 draw against Arsenal in the English Premier League football match at Old Trafford, Manchester, north-west England, on May 16, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Portuguese midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo (R) celebrates with English defender Gary Neville (L) and Welsh midfielder Ryan Giggs after they clinch the title with a 0-0 draw against Arsenal in the English Premier League football match at Old Trafford, Manchester, north-w...
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville, center, and teammate Wayne Rooney, right, anticipate a ball as they train at Carrington training ground the day before their Champions League semifinal second leg soccer match against Arsenal in Manchester, England, Monday May 4, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Federico Macheda, left, celebrates his goal with Wayne Rooney, center, and Gary Neville, right, during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, April 11, 2009. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootb...
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville (R) reacts after Porto's second goal during their Champions League quarter-final, first leg soccer match against Porto in Manchester, northern England, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Aston Villa's John Carew (L) heads the ball past Manchester United's Edwin Van der Sar (C) to score as Gary Neville (R) looks on during their English Premier League soccer match in Manchester, northern England, April 5 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville (L) challenges Everton's Tim Cahill (R) during their English Premier League soccer match in Manchester, northern England, January 31, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Gary Neville, center, vies for the ball with Stoke City's Glenn Whelan, right, during their English Premier League soccer match at Stoke's Britannia Stadium in Stoke, England, Friday Dec. 26, 2008.
View Photo »England's Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand, center, adjusts his cap as he runs with defender Gary Neville, right, winger Nani, left, of Cape Verde and other teammates during the club's workout in Yokohama, near Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008.
View Photo »Manchester United's Wayne Rooney (R) and Gary Neville wave to fans as they walk into the Bukit Jalil National stadium during their training session in Kuala Lumpur July 17, 2009.
View Photo »It will be a completely different game on Sunday, a lot tighter ... You lose a game against Liverpool and there's criticism. But the fact is we've beaten Arsenal at home, we've beaten City at home.
He is a very complicated guy ... Very complicated and he is tough. If things are OK, he will be OK, but if there is anything that he believes to be wrong, you are screwed. He can go from complimenting you to just plain trashing you in a question of minutes. Even Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville get it, but i...
It will be a completely different game on Sunday, a lot tighter ... You lose a game against Liverpool and there's criticism. But the fact is we've beaten Arsenal at home, we've beaten City at home.
Liverpool have risked a furore over a film starring Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher that portrays Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, as a whiskey-guzzling drunk and Gary Neville, the club’s captain, as a rat who ‘hates Scousers.’
So, Gary Neville wants only a few referees to be able to handle the top Manchester United games.
Manchester United are set to launch a £15million bid for Bayern Munich star Philipp Lahm this January. Sir Alex Ferguson is concerned at his ageing Manchester United defence, with Gary Neville in the twilight of his career and doubts over Rio Ferdinand’s long-term future.
But all Ferguson want is for Manchester United players to be hermit-types like Gary Neville and Paul Scholes, who you never really see involved in anything other than football.
Being Bayern captain feels good and I think it's logical a player from Munich should lead FC Bayern on to the pitch ... Many great teams have players who have come through the youth system or have been at the club for a long time as their captains. I'm thinking of Steven Gerrard at Liverpool, John Terry...
I like this lad, looks like a faster more skillful Gary Neville which can only be a good thing cause Neville was the best full back in England for many years.
I hope I’m still at United when I’m the same age as guys like Ryan, Scholesy and Gary Neville ... I’ve always said that as long as United want me, I’m happy to stay. I don’t want to leave. I love the club and have no reason to even think about moving. I’m sure I’ll be here for a long time.
You look at Gary Neville, a man who has won everything there is to win - championship after championship after championship
The FA has warned both Manchester City's Craig Bellamy and Manchester United's Gary Neville following separate incidents in Sunday's fixture at Old Trafford. Craig Bellamy will be contacted by the FA and warned about his future conduct.
The FA left itself open to accusations of a whitewash and double standards last night as Craig Bellamy and Gary Neville escaped punishment for their behaviour.
Craig Bellamy will be contacted by the FA and warned as to his future conduct. Gary Neville has been reminded of his responsibilities following his actions after Manchester United's final goal deep into injury time.
Gary Neville has been reminded of his responsibilities following his actions after Manchester United’s final goal deep into injury time.
United may not escape scot-free from the controversies of Sunday afternoon: a one-game ban for improper conduct may also be imposed by the FA on Gary Neville over his inflammatory celebrations at the end of the game.
It was reminiscent of some of the scenes with Brian Kidd and Sir Alex Ferguson in days gone by and I saw Gary Neville running on the pitch like a lunatic.
I saw Gary Neville running off like a lunatic ... What I saw reminded me of Sir Alex and Brian Kidd [against Sheffield Wednesday] in 1993. It shows what it meant to them. It shows we can compete.
The area in which we've done well is compensating for the changes at right-back over the last two or three years. We had Wes Brown come in place of Gary Neville, then John O'Shea and Rafael Da Silva shared the spot and did well. It may be O'Shea's position now, who knows?
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