A Quote by Rio Ferdinand

There are two things that really get under Gary Neville's skin: scousers and policemen. — © Rio Ferdinand
There are two things that really get under Gary Neville's skin: scousers and policemen.
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.
No-one wants to grow up and be a Gary Neville.
Gary Neville said he thought it was a waste of time playing for England because he has not won anything. I kind of understand where he is coming from. But the players we have here, a lot of them have won things and have the attitude that we need to win.
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'm almost happy for Gary Neville's troubles at Valencia. I remember he was too harsh as a TV pundit.
I respect what Gary Neville achieved as a player. He was brilliant at Manchester United and hats off to him.
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.
Our club captain Gary Neville's been out for a year now, but Giggsy has taken up the mantelpiece.
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.
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.
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.
Patrick Vieira is 6 foot 4, and he starts having a go at Gary Neville, so I said 'come on have a go at me,' that's it.
I was approached by Neville Wakefield. I've known Neville for almost a decade, but we had never really worked together. We sort of threatened to work together on a number of other projects but never really did.
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.
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