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Thus far, Gary Neville has won seven [[FA Premier League|Premiership]] titles, three [[FA Cup]]s, one [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] and one [[Football League Cup|League Cup]], the last of which was his first trophy as captain. |
Thus far, Gary Neville has won seven [[FA Premier League|Premiership]] titles, three [[FA Cup]]s, one [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] and one [[Football League Cup|League Cup]], the last of which was his first trophy as captain. |
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==International== |
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Neville made his first appearance for [[England national football team|England]] in 1995 when he was picked by [[Terry Venables]] for the friendly against [[Japan national football team|Japan]]. He has been the first choice right back for his country ever since, playing for five different coaches. He was the only player above 30 years of age to be selected in [[Steve McClaren]]'s first squad with the omission of [[David Beckham]], [[David James (footballer)|David James]], and [[Sol Campbell]]. Gary and his brother Phil are the only players from Euro 96 who remain regular squad selections. |
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Neville is considered a good candidate, injury permitting, to achieve 100 appearances for England; or, at the very least, become his country's most capped full back overall - [[Kenny Sansom]], the former [[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palace]] and [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] left back, currently holds that honour with 86 caps. The emergence of teenager [[Micah Richards]] in Neville's period of absence due to injury has placed his position in the England team under a little threat, although McClaren is still expected to recall Neville to his squad once his fitness is re-established. |
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He had been the youngest first choice player in the England first team during [[1996 UEFA European Football Championship|Euro 96]], his first tournament, playing in each game until the semi-final, when he was suspended and England were subsequently knocked out by eventual winners, Germany. He also played in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]] and [[2000 UEFA European Football Championship|Euro 2000]]. A broken [[foot]] put paid to his hopes of playing the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]], but he quickly returned to the side after regaining his fitness, and was once again the first choice right back by the time of [[2004 UEFA European Football Championship|Euro 2004]]. |
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Neville missed the latter stages of the qualification campaign for the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] with injury. He returned to the England team in March 2006 for a friendly against [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]]. |
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As expected, Neville was selected for England's [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] squad. He played in his normal position of right back in England's opening Group B game against [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]]. However, Neville pulled his calf in training the night before the team's second game against [[Trinidad & Tobago national football team|Trinidad & Tobago]]. He was forced to miss that game, the team's final group game against [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]], and England's round of sixteen game against [[Ecuador national football team|Ecuador]]. |
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He returned to training on [[June 27]], and played the full match, including extra time, in England's losing quarter-final against [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] on [[July 1]]. It was his 81st England cap, taking him a clear ninth in the all-time rankings, ahead of [[Gary Lineker]] and team-mate [[Michael Owen]], who had briefly drawn level with Neville during the World Cup. |
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Neville also took over the England captaincy during this game after the substitution of [[David Beckham]] due to an injury shortly after half-time, despite the previous match's deputy captain [[John Terry]] also being on the field. |
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After the defeat to Portugal, Neville announced that he would continue to be available for selection for his country under new coach [[Steve McClaren]] and added that, unlike some former international team-mates, he would not ever make the decision to retire from the England set-up, stating: ''"That decision is not Gary Neville's to make"''. As one of three club captains (along with Terry and [[Steven Gerrard]]) in the first choice England line-up, he was mentioned as a contender for the England captaincy which Beckham vacated after elimination from the World Cup. However, he was clearly an outsider and Terry was given the job. |
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On [[October 11]], Neville was involved in a game-changing incident during a [[Euro 2008]] qualifier against Croatia when his straightforward backpass took an unfortunate bounce and caused goalkeeper [[Paul Robinson (goalkeeper)|Paul Robinson]] to miss his kick, which resulted in the ball ending up in the net. Although Robinson was at the centre of the moment, Neville had to be officially credited with an [[own goal]], the second of his England career. |
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On [[February 7]] [[2007]], Neville won his 85th cap in England's 1-0 friendly defeat to [[Spain national football team|Spain]]. His appearance took him to within one cap of equalling Sansom's record for an England full back, and eighth in the all-time appearances list for his country. However, an ankle injury suffered on [[March 17]] 2007 while playing for Manchester United robbed him of the chance to equal and then beat Sansom's record, as he was forced to miss the Euro 2008 qualifiers against [[Israel national football team|Israel]] and [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]] on [[March 24]] and [[March 28|28]] respectively. Surgery on his ankle ruled him out of two summer matches at the new [[Wembley Stadium|Wembley]], and then a [[calf muscle]] injury delayed his recovery in the autumn. He now will not be able to become England's most capped full back until the end of 2007 at the earliest. |
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Neville does hold or co-hold a number of England records already: |
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* When he came on as a [[substitute (soccer)|substitute]] against [[Italy national football team|Italy]] at [[Leeds]] in [[2002]], he earned his 51st cap, breaking the record for a right back held previously by [[Phil Neal]]. |
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* His 11 appearances for England in the European Championship finals (over three tournaments) is a record. |
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* With his brother Phil, the Nevilles hold the record of England's most capped brothers, with 142 appearances between them. It was Phil's appearance as a substitute against [[Israel national football team|Israel]] in 2007, a game for which Gary was injured, which broke a record they had jointly held with [[Jack Charlton|Jack]] and [[Bobby Charlton]]. |
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* The Nevilles hold outright the record for the most appearances in the same England team by a pair of [[sibling]]s with 31, although the 31st in 2007 came a whole seven years after the 30th. |
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* Neville also holds the record for the most appearances by an outfield player without having scored a goal (other than own goals) for the England team. This less prestigious record was broken in 2004, having previously been held by [[Ray Wilson (footballer)|Ray Wilson]]. |
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Neville has now appeared at least once for England in each of the last 13 years, a feat which is bettered only by [[Billy Wright (footballer)|Billy Wright]] and [[Peter Shilton]] (14 consecutive years) and the record holder [[David Seaman]] (15 consecutive years). |
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Revision as of 14:17, 7 October 2007
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Gary Neville | ||
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Right back | ||
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Current team | Manchester United | ||
Number | 2 | ||
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 7 February 2007 |
Gary Neville (born 18 February 1975 in Bury, Greater Manchester) an English footballer who is England's most capped right full back, and Manchester United's club captain. Neville started his career at Old Trafford as a central defender, but was later converted into a full back because it was felt he may have been too short to play centrally.[citation needed] He made his international debut in 1995 and has been first choice right back for club and country for more than ten years.
Club
Gary made his senior debut for United, his only club, in 1992 against Torpedo Moscow in the UEFA Cup. Gary emerged as part of Alex Ferguson's phenomenal youth oriented fledgling side of the 1990s (nicknamed Fergie's Fledglings; an updated take on the 1950s equivalent, the Busby Babes) that included his brother Phil, Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes. He became a regular choice at right back in 1994 and has stayed there ever since. In the summer of 2004 signed a four year contract with United and seems now destined to spend his entire playing career there.
Some players have been highly critical of the Neville brothers, the most notable instance being Jaap Stam. Whilst a teammate of the Nevilles at Manchester United the Dutchman made headlines in a book he had written, stating that the brothers were "whingers" and making other claims.[1] In December 2005, Gary was appointed the new captain of Manchester United, following Roy Keane's departure.
In January 2006, his actions were the subject of some controversy after his celebration in front of the visiting Liverpool fans at Old Trafford, when he was seen to run from the half-way line towards the opposing fans to celebrate the 90th minute injury-time winning-goal header by United defender Rio Ferdinand. His actions were criticised by Liverpool player Jamie Carragher, sections of the media, and even the police who blamed him for disturbances between fans after the game. He was subsequently charged with improper conduct by the Football Association which he contested asking if it was preferable for players to act like "robots" and show no emotions. He was fined £5,000 with a warning about his future conduct.
Thus far, Gary Neville has won seven Premiership titles, three FA Cups, one European Cup and one League Cup, the last of which was his first trophy as captain.
International
Neville made his first appearance for England in 1995 when he was picked by Terry Venables for the friendly against Japan. He has been the first choice right back for his country ever since, playing for five different coaches. He was the only player above 30 years of age to be selected in Steve McClaren's first squad with the omission of David Beckham, David James, and Sol Campbell. Gary and his brother Phil are the only players from Euro 96 who remain regular squad selections.
Neville is considered a good candidate, injury permitting, to achieve 100 appearances for England; or, at the very least, become his country's most capped full back overall - Kenny Sansom, the former Crystal Palace and Arsenal left back, currently holds that honour with 86 caps. The emergence of teenager Micah Richards in Neville's period of absence due to injury has placed his position in the England team under a little threat, although McClaren is still expected to recall Neville to his squad once his fitness is re-established.
He had been the youngest first choice player in the England first team during Euro 96, his first tournament, playing in each game until the semi-final, when he was suspended and England were subsequently knocked out by eventual winners, Germany. He also played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000. A broken foot put paid to his hopes of playing the 2002 FIFA World Cup, but he quickly returned to the side after regaining his fitness, and was once again the first choice right back by the time of Euro 2004.
Neville missed the latter stages of the qualification campaign for the 2006 World Cup with injury. He returned to the England team in March 2006 for a friendly against Uruguay.
As expected, Neville was selected for England's 2006 World Cup squad. He played in his normal position of right back in England's opening Group B game against Paraguay. However, Neville pulled his calf in training the night before the team's second game against Trinidad & Tobago. He was forced to miss that game, the team's final group game against Sweden, and England's round of sixteen game against Ecuador.
He returned to training on June 27, and played the full match, including extra time, in England's losing quarter-final against Portugal on July 1. It was his 81st England cap, taking him a clear ninth in the all-time rankings, ahead of Gary Lineker and team-mate Michael Owen, who had briefly drawn level with Neville during the World Cup.
Neville also took over the England captaincy during this game after the substitution of David Beckham due to an injury shortly after half-time, despite the previous match's deputy captain John Terry also being on the field.
After the defeat to Portugal, Neville announced that he would continue to be available for selection for his country under new coach Steve McClaren and added that, unlike some former international team-mates, he would not ever make the decision to retire from the England set-up, stating: "That decision is not Gary Neville's to make". As one of three club captains (along with Terry and Steven Gerrard) in the first choice England line-up, he was mentioned as a contender for the England captaincy which Beckham vacated after elimination from the World Cup. However, he was clearly an outsider and Terry was given the job.
On October 11, Neville was involved in a game-changing incident during a Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia when his straightforward backpass took an unfortunate bounce and caused goalkeeper Paul Robinson to miss his kick, which resulted in the ball ending up in the net. Although Robinson was at the centre of the moment, Neville had to be officially credited with an own goal, the second of his England career.
On February 7 2007, Neville won his 85th cap in England's 1-0 friendly defeat to Spain. His appearance took him to within one cap of equalling Sansom's record for an England full back, and eighth in the all-time appearances list for his country. However, an ankle injury suffered on March 17 2007 while playing for Manchester United robbed him of the chance to equal and then beat Sansom's record, as he was forced to miss the Euro 2008 qualifiers against Israel and Andorra on March 24 and 28 respectively. Surgery on his ankle ruled him out of two summer matches at the new Wembley, and then a calf muscle injury delayed his recovery in the autumn. He now will not be able to become England's most capped full back until the end of 2007 at the earliest.
Neville does hold or co-hold a number of England records already:
- When he came on as a substitute against Italy at Leeds in 2002, he earned his 51st cap, breaking the record for a right back held previously by Phil Neal.
- His 11 appearances for England in the European Championship finals (over three tournaments) is a record.
- With his brother Phil, the Nevilles hold the record of England's most capped brothers, with 142 appearances between them. It was Phil's appearance as a substitute against Israel in 2007, a game for which Gary was injured, which broke a record they had jointly held with Jack and Bobby Charlton.
- The Nevilles hold outright the record for the most appearances in the same England team by a pair of siblings with 31, although the 31st in 2007 came a whole seven years after the 30th.
- Neville also holds the record for the most appearances by an outfield player without having scored a goal (other than own goals) for the England team. This less prestigious record was broken in 2004, having previously been held by Ray Wilson.
Neville has now appeared at least once for England in each of the last 13 years, a feat which is bettered only by Billy Wright and Peter Shilton (14 consecutive years) and the record holder David Seaman (15 consecutive years).
Media
The elder Neville brother has occasionally been criticised for supposedly underwhelming displays, but most football observers see a solid, experienced defender who rarely puts a foot wrong and can lead teams from the back. He is also useful joining the attack - David Beckham has spent most of his career with Gary playing close behind him in support, which he has said acts as a great reassurance. The two are best friends - Gary was the best man when Harry married Spice Girl Victoria Adams. This friendship has often been ridiculed in the satirical cartoon sketch show 2DTV and also on They Think It's All Over.
Gary has a reputation as a "union" figure within the England camp - he was allegedly the ringleader of an idea to boycott an important Euro 2004 qualifier in Turkey in support of team-mate Rio Ferdinand who had been issued with a ban for missing a drugs test. The strike never occurred and the match went ahead. He was believed to be behind a similar player protest in support of Alan Smith, after the striker was dropped from the England squad because of his arrest related to an alleged off-the-field indiscretion, later proven to be untrue. Gary was also thought to be the chief instigator of the England players' snub of the British press and media after a match. The public perception of these incidents has led to Gary being lampooned in the media, for example his dubbing by the often-irreverent website Football365, as "Citizen Neville" (after Citizen Smith), while another cited nickname is "Red Nev". Neville's face has since frequently been superimposed onto the iconic image of Che Guevara in a range of contexts, including a humorous t-shirt.[2] For some followers of football this has turned Neville from a hate figure, reviled for his devotion to Manchester United to a cult figure, celebrated for his honesty and intelligence, plus the loyalty and hard graft he shows for club and country. [citation needed]
In 2005, Gary prompted another debate in the aftermath of an England game against the Netherlands, which had been used to promote the "Let's kick racism out of football" campaign. Gary questioned whether certain corporate sponsors involved in the match believed in the cause enough to justify the publicity they received.
Gary has a long standing relationship with the Mediterranean island of Malta, he has been an official tourism ambassador since 2001 and works with Air Malta to promote the country which he has regularly visited since childhood. In return the Malta Tourism Authority and Air Malta sponsor the Gary Neville Soccer School on the island, which Gary tutors at every summer.
Honours
Major Honours Only
- FA Premier League (7): 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07
- UEFA Champions League (1): 1998-99
- FA Cup (3): 1996, 1999, 2004
- League Cup (1): 2006
Books
- Oldfield, Tom (2007). Gary Neville: The Story of a Legend. John Blake. (ISBN 978-1844543885).
References
External links
- Gary Neville at Soccerbase
- Profile at ManUtd.com
- Gary Neville Player Profile from Carling
- Gary Neville: Legend Fans view on United captain
- English footballers
- England international footballers
- England under-21 international footballers
- Football (soccer) fullbacks
- Premier League players
- Manchester United F.C. players
- UEFA Euro 1996 players
- FIFA World Cup 1998 players
- UEFA Euro 2000 players
- UEFA Euro 2004 players
- FIFA World Cup 2006 players
- People from Bury
- 1975 births
- Living people