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Gary Neville has been one of the main pundits in the UK who’s led the fight against the formation of the ESL with his punditry on Sky Sports, and it’s now starting to look like he’s one of the many voices who have been heard.
The proposal is quickly starting to fall apart this evening as it’s reported that a few of the teams are starting to pull out, so it’s impossible to see how it gets off the ground.
Ed Woodward has been forced to resign so it’s clear that there are going to be consequences, and Neville took the chance to raise a glass in celebration this evening:
To The Super League ? pic.twitter.com/zcHbsJ0DG0
— Gary Neville (@GNev2) April 20, 2021
The last thing Liverpool fans needed was Manchester United legend Gary Neville rubbing salt into their wounds following their Merseyside derby defeat against Everton on Saturday evening.
An early goal from Richarlison and a controversial late penalty by Gylfi Sigurdsson sealed Liverpool’s fate as Jurgen Klopp’s men slipped to their fourth loss in a row.
The Red Devils fanatic enjoyed the match – a lot – and mocked the Reds at half-time by telling Jamie Carragher to get his kit on after skipper Jordan Henderson was forced off to add to Klopp’s growing list of injury woes.
Neville was at it again after Carlo Ancelotti’s men were awarded a penalty for a foul of Dominic Calvert-Lewin by Trent Alexander-Arnold, as referee Chris Kavanagh went to his pitchside VAR monitor to check his original decision.
Neville then posted a video of himself laughing and wrote: “They’ve only sent him over to make em think it was being overturned,” and added the fishing and crying laughing emojis for good measure.”
And then in a video shared on Twitter, he revelled in a celebratory post with a glass of wine at full-time and said: “It’s been very difficult in lockdown, I mean meltdown, I mean lockdown! To see the demise of the great champions.”
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— Gary Neville (@GNev2) February 20, 2021
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They’ve only sent him over to make em think it was being overturned 🎣 😂 pic.twitter.com/FV7xbdPgyX
— Gary Neville (@GNev2) February 20, 2021
Neville took to social media on Sunday morning to issue a sarcastic apology for his antics the previous evening – suggesting he was feeling a bit worse for wear!
“Good morning and apologies for my behaviour yesterday evening,” Neville said on his train to London ahead of covering Arsenal vs Manchester City.
“I was in celebratory evening which has resulted in these black bags appearing underneath my eyes.
“Some of my following, trusted and loyal, seem slightly vexed with my behaviour.
“But I can assure you that my professional stance will return today as I provide you co-commentary on Arsenal vs Manchester City. Have a lovely day.”
Join us for Arsenal v Man City at 4.30pm on @SkySports . Have a lovely day 👍🏻 pic.twitter.com/23dHGCKB3d
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— Gary Neville (@GNev2) February 21, 2021