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2. GARY NEVILLE Birthdate: 18 Feb 1975 Birthplace: Bury Position: Defender Appearances: 569 Goals: 7 Joined United: 08 Jul 1991 United Debut: 16 Sep 1992 v Torpedo Moscow (H) International England Gary Neville belongs to an elite group of players who have skippered the Reds to Premier League title glory. Following on from Bryan Robson, Steve Bruce, Eric Cantona and Roy Keane, Neville realised a lifelong dream as he became the fifth United captain to lift the Premier League trophy following the Reds' record ninth triumph at the end of the 2006/07 campaign. Neville himself had missed the final stages of that season, having suffered ankle ligament damage just 11 minutes into the visit of Bolton to Old Trafford on 17 March 2007. The same injury kept the Reds’ skipper out for most of the 2007/2008 season but even when unable to influence matters directly on the pitch, you can be sure his presence is felt in the dressing room and from the stands. Nobody wants United to win more than Gary Neville. The defender, who has made more than 550 appearances in a United shirt, was handed the armband during the 2005/06 season following Roy Keane’s departure. Being one of United’s most consistent and committed performers since establishing himself in the side in 1994/95 at the expense of Paul Parker, Neville was a natural choice. He enters every game refusing to contemplate defeat, and the fans love him for it. His heart-on-his-sleeve approach doesn't endear him to everyone, however. His badge-clenching, fist-pumping celebration following Rio Ferdinand’s last-minute winner against Liverpool at Old Trafford in January 2006, for example, saw him charged with improper conduct by the FA and fined £5000. “Are you meant to smile sweetly and jog back to the halfway line?” he protested at the time. "People want footballers to be whiter than white. Do they want a game of robots?" And that about sums up Neville's passion for the game and, more importantly, United. There was no such censure for Gary’s next high-profile celebration - at the 2006 Carling Cup Final. He lifted his first trophy as captain and collected the one domestic medal that had eluded him in his career. The Reds had not won the competition since April 1992, when Gary was in the famous youth team that also spawned David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes. Ever since those days, Neville's character and determination hasn't altered. "His performance level and drive has never changed," says Sir Alex. "It's more obvious in Gary because he never had the talent of Ryan Giggs or Paul Scholes, but he had determination to make sure he was always in the team. "He also showed that quality to come back after a year and a half out with injuries recently," adds the boss. "We all had concerns that maybe he wasn’t going to come back - at his age, it isn’t easy. But he’s been absolutely fantastic. It’s a demonstration by Gary that he’s never going to give in. He’s an amazing man." Gary has had to cope with adversity in the latter stages of his career, most recently missing out on a place in the Champions League final squads for the win over Chelsea in 2008, and the defeat to Barcelona in 2009. But he steadfastly refuses to give in. And that's why the Bury-born right-back earned a contract extension until June 2010 in February 2009. Neville is as loyal a servant as you could hope to have, and in an age where players rarely stay put for long he is among a dying breed of one-club men. "United is the only club I've ever wanted to play for," he says. Vocal and single-minded, the Reds skipper has all the attributes and characteristics of a great leader of men; Gary gives his all in every game, demanding the same from his team-mates. No excuses. |
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Personal information Full name: Gary Alexander Neville Date of birth: 18 February 1975 (age 34) Place of birth: Bury, Greater Manchester, England Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Playing position: Right back Youth career: 1991–1992 Manchester United Senior career*: 1992– Manchester United National team 1995– England * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 09:41, 25 May 2009 (UTC). † Appearances (Goals). Gary Alexander Neville (lahir 18 Februari, 1975 di Bury, Lancashire) adalah bek tim nasional sepak bola Inggris yang telah tampil 80 kali dan bermain di Manchester United serta menjadi kapten klub tersebut dan tampil 502 kali dan mencetak 7 gol di klub tersebut. Ia memiliki adik yang juga pesepak bola Phil Neville yang saat ini bermain di Everton. Personal life Neville married Emma Hadfield on 16 June 2007 and their first child, daughter Molly, was born on 11 January 2009. In July 2009, he was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Bolton for his outstanding contributions to football. |
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Club Manchester United • Premier League (8): 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2008–09 • FA Cup (3): 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04 • Football League Cup (1): 2005–06 • FA Community Shield (3): 1996, 1997, 2008 • UEFA Champions League (2): 1998–99, 2007–08 • Intercontinental Cup (1): 1999 • FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2008 Individual • PFA Team of the Year: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2007 Books • Oldfield, Tom (2007). Gary Neville: The Story of a Legend. John Blake. (ISBN 978-1-84454-388-5). |
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Gary Neville signs for The Sunday Times
Sunday, 30th August 2009 Gary Neville holding last week's copy of The Sunday Times. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina. Manchester United captain and England international Gary Neville has joined The Sunday Times' team of columnists. Mr Neville, 34, who has a long-standing connection with Malta, will be writing a weekly football column from next Sunday. Mr Neville said: "The Sunday Times is an institution in Malta and I'm delighted to be writing a column for its readers every week. "My love of Malta is well known and I hope to give you a real insight into what is happening at Manchester United and in the Premier League." The player will also be fielding questions from readers, who may ask him any football-related questions by sending an e-mail to sunday@timesofmalta.com with subject title 'Gary Neville'. With 85 England caps to his name, Mr Neville has skippered Manchester United to several Premier League titles, making almost 580 appearances for the club in the process. Together with Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs, Mr Neville will also be investing in the Island Hotels Group when it launches an equity and bond issue in the coming weeks. The Sunday Times interviewed the two Premiership stars in Manchester last week. The interview is expected to be published and uploaded on www.timesofmalta.com on September 13. Mr Neville's weekly contribution will complement James Calvert's sports column. Code:
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GARY NEVILLE: TITLE RACE STILL ON
-dailystar.co.uk- GARY NEVILLE says recent results prove that the Premier League title race will be one of the most open for years. The Manchester United skipper said: “I’ve been saying all along that it’s not a two-horse race – it can change so quickly. “We’ve dropped points, Chelsea have dropped points, and it can close up at the top very quickly.” United crashed to their fifth defeat – boss Sir Alex Ferguson always reckons that is the limit if a team is to take the title – at Fulham on Saturday. And leaders Chelsea failed to cash in by only drawing with West Ham on Sunday. With Liverpool’s title hopes in tatters, the top of the table is taking on a different look and Neville reckons there are new challengers whose threat is real. “I think the Premier League is getting stronger, with teams like Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Villa spending a lot of money,” Neville said. “But it’s always been the case that all teams can beat one another in England.” That fact was underlined by Fulham’s second home victory over United in successive seasons, and Neville admitted: “We didn’t expect to lose against Aston Villa last week, but we have to hand it to Villa, first and foremost. “It’s hard to say at this early stage if Villa could challenge for the league. They don’t have the pedigree of winning championships, but that’s not to say they can’t last the distance. They are in a good position at the moment." |
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Manchester United ace Gary Neville tells Chelsea to stop moaning about African stars
-mirrorfootball.co.uk- Gary Neville has told Chelsea they will have no right to whinge and complain when they lose players to next month's African Nations Cup. Premier League leaders Chelsea are set to lose Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, Salomon Kalou and John Obi Mikel for up to a month when the competition gets under way. That could give Manchester United a major advantage in overhauling Chelsea at the top of the table and skipper Neville said he had no sympathy for the plight of the Blues. "Chelsea were aware when they signed those players that they might be called up every few years for the African Nations Cup, so they can't complain about it," said Neville. "Up to 31 Premier League players will soon be off to the African Nations Cup, but the fact that we've got no African players at the moment means it doesn't bother us. "I've heard talk about aligning that competition with the rest of the football calendar and it would be sensible to do so. "Chelsea will lose some big players like Didier Drogba and Michael Essien, but I don't expect them to struggle. "They will only lose their players for three or four Premier League games. We've lost seven defenders to injuries this month." United have stuttered in the pursuit of Chelsea, with a comfortable win over Wolves at Old Trafford sandwiched by defeats to Aston Villa and Fulham. Such inconsistent form has thrown the title race wide open, with Villa - who have won their last four Premier League games - right in contention. Neville admitted United's 1-0 defeat to Villa at Old Trafford was a major wake-up call and conceded this season's title race could be the most open for years. "We didn't expect to lose at home to Villa, but we have to hand it to Villa first and foremost," said Neville. "There's no point making excuses when we lose a match, particularly when the opposing team do really well. "We missed chances in the match and we've had lots of injuries, but you can't take anything away from Villa. They have great pace and gave us a difficult afternoon. "It's difficult to say at this early stage if Villa could challenge for the league. They don't have the pedigree of winning championships, but that's not to say they can't last the distance. "They're in a good position at the moment, they got another good result in midweek and they certainly have a good young team. "It's whether they can sustain it over the next five months - right up there. I've been saying all along that it's not a two-horse race - it can change so quickly. "We've dropped points, Chelsea have dropped points and it can close up at the top very quickly. "I think the Premier League is getting stronger, with teams like Manchester City, Tottenham and Villa spending a lot of money. "But it's always been the case that all teams can beat one another in England. There are reasons for every loss. "There's a chance of losing to Chelsea and Liverpool every season because those games can go 50-50. "Against Burnley we got caught in a cup-tie atmosphere in the second game of the season and we weren't ready for it. "And against Villa we weren't at our best and we are having a real rough patch with defensive injuries." Neville also leapt to the defence of Wolves boss Mick McCarthy, who was criticised with fielding a weakened side in his team's 3-0 defeat at United last week. McCarthy made 10 changes with a view to fielding his strongest possible line-up against Burnley at the weekend, a game Wolves won 2-0. And Neville said the likes of Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger had no right to critcise McCarthy for picking the team he did at Old Trafford. "Mick McCarthy has taken some stick for fielding a weakened team against us in midweek, but that's the prerogative of a manager," said Neville. "He has the whole season to think about. It's wrong for people with big squads like Arsene Wenger to criticise Wolves when they have a different agenda. "Wenger doesn't know what's going on at Wolves, neither do we, and Wolves should be able to prioritise what game to play each player in. "Clubs have squads so they can rotate players. It's not for anyone to criticise - Wolves can decide what they want to do. "They can go and play their youth team next week if they want - it's entirely up to them." |
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Musim Terakhir Neville?
Doni Wahyudi - detiksport Manchester - Perjalanan panjang karir sepakbola Gary Neville diyakini akan berakhir di penghujung musim ini. Dengan kontrak yang habis dan cedera yang makin sering datang, dia bakal gantung sepatu. Kabar rencana pensiun Neville diberitakan secara eksklusif oleh TheSun, Kamis (7/1/2010). Bek berusia 34 tahun itu sepertinya harus menyerah dengan cedera yang dalam beberapa musim terakhir setia mendatanginya. Rencana pensiunnya Neville diperkuat dengan fakta bahwa kontrak dirinya bersama The Red Devils akan berakhir di penghujung musim ini. MU kabarnya tak mau lagi menyodori mantan pemain internasional Inggris itu kesepakatan lebih lama. Sama seperti Paul Scholes dan Ryan Giggs, Neville menghabiskan sepanjang karirnya di Old Trafford. Mulai mempekuat MU sejak 1992, dia total sudah melakoni 583 pertandingan bersama MU sebagai starter dengan menyumbang lima gol. Neville juga menjadi bagian tak terpisahkan dari sukses besar yang diraih MU dalam hampir dua dekade terakhir. Total sudah 19 gelar ikut dia sumbangkan buat 'Setan Merah'. |
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Jangan, dong... Dia emang udah lama banget sering cedera, tapi motivasinya masih dibutuhin United. Kalo perlu, dikontrak dengan bayarannya dihitung tiap main kayak Michael Owen aja. He's a true Red ... |
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