
Gary Neville - Wikipedia
Gary Alexander Neville (born 18 February 1975) is an English football pundit and former professional player. A right-back, he spent his entire career with Manchester United, serving as captain for five …
Gary Neville | Man Utd Legends Profile | Manchester United
Gary Neville's official Manchester United legends profile includes stats, photos, videos, social media, debut, latest news and updates.
United's Wolves draw 'baddest of the bad' - Neville - ESPN
2 days ago · Gary Neville has described Manchester United's performance in their draw with winless Wolves as "the baddest of the bad".
Gary Neville at 50: Charting his ever-evolving business empire
Feb 16, 2025 · He consistently turned up and it is how he has lived his life ever since. Neville turns 50 on Tuesday and there is no sign of slowing down.
Gary Neville - Player profile | Transfermarkt
Gary Neville is the brother of Phil Neville (Manager Portland Timbers). Gary Neville is the uncle of Harvey Neville (San Antonio FC).
Gary Neville | About
After completing his UEFA professional coaching badges, Gary later became an England coach under Roy Hodgson in 2012 and worked as assistant manager during the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil …
Gary Neville: From Captain To Pundit - Yahoo Sports
Feb 18, 2025 · Gary was a one-club player, spending his entire career with Manchester United. After retiring in 2011 he joined Sky Sports as a pundit, where he has remained off and on since.
Timeline of Gary Neville: Career Highlights and Achievements
Explore the comprehensive timeline of Gary Neville's life and career, from his early days at Manchester United to his role as a football pundit and coach. Discover his major milestones, achievements, and …
Gary Neville - FBref.com
Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Manchester United FC and England men's national team playing for Gary Neville in the Premier …
‘This is not right’ – Gary Neville slams Ruben Amorim ... - Metro
2 days ago · Gary Neville was gobsmacked that Manchester United persisted with Patrick Dorgu at right wing-back against Wolves and felt Ruben Amorim failed to pick his ‘obvious’ best XI.