A Quote by Cafu

No, no, Gary Neville was a fantastic full back. He would genuinely get to the by-line. He played without fear. He was a leader. — © Cafu
No, no, Gary Neville was a fantastic full back. He would genuinely get to the by-line. He played without fear. He was a leader.
Maybe Gary (Neville) deserves to be chased up a tunnel every now and then - there would be a queue for him, probably. But you have to draw a line eventually.
I played a lot of times at the beginning at Ajax as a left full back with a fantastic combination with Mark Overmars but I think as a central defender and a leader in the back it was my best role I think.
Gary Neville played a similar position to me. Defensively and offensively, he was a quality player for Manchester United and England. His trophies speak for themselves.
I thought the first Welsh team I played in was the golden generation, with Neville Southall, Mark Hughes, Ian Rush, Dean Saunders, Gary Speed, and Ryan Giggs.
I would like to work with my mate Gary Oldman again. I think Gary would be an interesting person to bring into 'Line Of Duty.'
There are two things that really get under Gary Neville's skin: scousers and policemen.
No-one wants to grow up and be a Gary Neville.
Paul Scholes and Gary Neville are the centrefolds of Man United
Funnily enough, I think Gary Neville is very interesting... and talks a lot of sense.
I respect what Gary Neville achieved as a player. He was brilliant at Manchester United and hats off to him.
I'm almost happy for Gary Neville's troubles at Valencia. I remember he was too harsh as a TV pundit.
I'm sure there were concussions galore back when we played, but the doctors would just say, 'Shake it off,' or something like that... or 'Come on, you got to be tough... get back in there.' I see so many guys who played pro football in their 50s now who are so debilitated from having played it.
Our club captain Gary Neville's been out for a year now, but Giggsy has taken up the mantelpiece.
Gary Neville is the club captain but has been injured for the best part of a year now - and Giggsy's taken on the mantlepiece.
I loved Gary Neville's energy, to get up and down for 90 minutes, and his leadership as well. He was always organising; he was passionate. It was just his all-round game. He was a quality defender and could also chip in with a goal and an assist.
I am not saying Gary Neville is a nobody. He has accomplished a lot in his life, he is a legend. But as a coach? Let him stay on the TV.
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