Gary Neville
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 49 |
Date of birth | February 18,1975 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Bury |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Spouse | Emma Hadfield |
Siblings | Tracey Neville |
Phil Neville | |
Did you know | Gary Neville ranks fifth among Manchester United F. C. players by total number of appearances (602 (36)). |
Movies/Shows | The Class of '92 |
Class of '92: Out of Their League | |
Teams coached | Valencia CF |
Children | Sophie Neville |
Parents | Neville Neville |
Position | Defender |
Picked date | England national football team |
Manchester United F.C. | |
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ID | 409746 |
Gary Neville Life story
Gary Alexander Neville is an English football pundit and former player. He is also a co-owner of English Football League club Salford City. After retiring from football in 2011, Neville went into punditry and was a commentator for Sky Sports, until he took over the head coach position at Valencia in 2015.
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Manchester United: Who might buy the club?
By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC News
Manchester United, one of The World 's biggest football clubs, is potentially up For Sale with its owners considering their options.
The Glazer family, who bought The Club in 2005 for £790m, say they are exploring.
It is thought they could sell it for £4bn-£4. 5bn, though some have suggested higher sums.
The Move has been, who have protested for years against the American Family 's ownership.
So who might be interested in buying The Club ?
Sir Jim RatcliffeOne of the UK's richest men, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is one of a few names to regularly be mentioned when It Comes to a potential takeover of Manchester United.
He first with a spokesman for him saying: " If The Club is For Sale , Jim is definitely a potential buyer. "
Sir Jim is a fan of the Red Devils , which will appeal to supporters disenfranchised by the current owners' perceived lack of investment in The Club 's facilities and team.
He made his fortune through buying up and turning around cast-off parts of other businesses. From operations once owned by the likes of oil giant BP, Sir Jim created a Company - Ineos - whose chemicals and raw materials go into nearly everything we touch Every Day .
The Sunday Times Rich List lists him as the 27th wealthiest person in the UK, with a total wealth of £6bn, though Forbes puts it at just under £11bn.
The Lancashire-born businessman would be the fans' choice, according to football finance expert and author Kieran Maguire .
" He has openly said he had discussions with the Glazers earlier this summer, " he says.
But Sir Jim has not commented or signalled his intentions following the Glazers' announcement on Tuesday and Mr Maguire says the Ineos founder is " less likely" to pay over The Odds for The Club .
Jim O'Neill and the Red KnightsLord O'Neill led the so-called Red Knights group of investors that tried to buy The Club back in 2010.
A United fan like Sir Jim Ratcliffe , Lord O'Neill told The Bbc that whoever owns The Club " needs to understand what they're taking on" and have " some proper purpose and culture behind what they're trying to do".
Asked on The Bbc 's Today programme whether he just needed to raise £4bn to buy The Club , Lord O'Neill didn't rule out tabling a bid.
" I'm not sure if it will necessarily be that much (£4bn) but let's see, " He Said .
Lord O'Neill was a boss at investment bank Goldman Sachs from 1995 to 2013, spending most of his time there as chief economist.
US private equity investorsUS owners and companies buying stakes in Premier League clubs has been a big Talking Point in The Game and what The Future holds for it.
According to research by consultancy Deloitte, the US has been The Source of More Than two-thirds of investments in Europe's biggest leagues over The Past five years, with an " influx of private equity interest".
Steve Gans, a sports lawyer and partner at the Boston firm Prince Lobel, who also previously worked with Liverpool's owners Fenway Sports Group, says a lot of American private equity firms want to invest in International Football because " if they own other American Sports that are uniquely American, they feel like they have saturated the market".
" They see an unlimited market worldwide [with football]. The Premier League sells its TV [rights], it's 205 territories and countries around The World , that's an astounding market and these owners believe they can reach something that they can't reach with traditional American Sports , " he adds.
Mr Gans also says firms believe they have the marketing techniques to " make those clubs grow digitally and otherwise to a stratosphere that they are not at now".
But more American investment might not be welcomed at Old Trafford , with club legend and commentator Gary Neville , saying in the summer that rumours of a part sale to.
A wildcard?Elon Musk , A Man rarely out of the headlines at The Moment , sent the football world into a frenzy in August
However, the thought of Mr Musk branching out from Tesla and now Twitter into football was short-lived.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.He later clarified his tweet was a joke, but after his back-and-forth deal for Twitter, Who Knows what The Future holds?
When will a sale happen?In short, we don't know if The Club will actually end up being sold. The Glazers are considering multiple options, " including new investment into The Club , a sale, or other transactions involving the Company ".
Sports lawyer Mr Gan reckons one can never know what will happen in these situations, but highlights the fact United's owners have hired a major investment bank to handle the current situation " certainly suggests they are testing the waters".
" I think it's a Major Step but we can't know that it's going to result in a sale, " he adds.
Source of news: bbc.com