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Friday, April 30, 2010

New deal for Neville

Gary Neville has been rewarded for his recent performances and overall commitment to United with a new one-year contract extension.

The 35-year-old has been a regular at right back for much of 2010, and he will continue as club captain for another year at Old Trafford.

"We've agreed a contract with Gary Neville for another year," Sir Alex confirmed on Friday morning. "We've been working on it for a couple of weeks now.

"We're delighted with that. We think he deserves it because his contribution to the club has been fantastic. As I've said time and again about certain players, they make a career out of their will and determination to do it. Gary is one of those players."

The Reds skipper was praised by Sir Alex for his "astonishing" comeback from 18 months out with a series of injury problems, which began with an ankle ligament problem he suffered in a challenge with Gary Speed against Bolton in March 2007.

"The amazing thing he has achieved is coming back from a year-and-a-half out in his thirties," said the boss. "To get to the level he is playing at today is astonishing. The man is doing it because he wants to do it, he has the determination and drive within himself not to give in on his career. He's getting the rewards for that because his performances levels have been outstanding, and at an important time for the club.

The boss admits there were times when he did harbour concerns that the 35-year-old would ever return to his former levels of performances.

"We worried about it," he said. "When you're out for 18 months in your thirties, it is a concern. We knew he was putting everything into it. You don't worry about Gary's commitment and his endeavour to come back from injury. We leave it to him because he is more determined than any of us. We wanted to make sure he was back and tried to give him the right treatments. But at that age you have to have concerns, but we're delighted he has recovered from the injury."

Neville has an invaluable contribution to make because of his experience, but Sir Alex insists his performance levels have to be right, too. "I think experience could also be misinterpreted in the sense of the ability to play in games," he added. "You could keep a player with great experience and not play him. I don't think Gary would enjoy that, I don't think Scholes, Giggs or van der Sar would either. They want to play, nobody more than Gary."


Friday, March 26, 2010

Gary Neville

Gary Neville Career Stats
Neville Stats
-Full Name: Gary Alexander Neville
-Birthplace: Bury, England
-Date of Birth: 18/02/1975
-Height: 180cm (5ft 11ins)
-Weight: 159lbs (11st 5lbs)
-Position: R. Back, C. Back
-Squad Number: 2

International Football
-England (1995 -) 85 0

Manchester United Career
Gary Neville is Manchester United through and through. In fact if you were to cut him open he'd have "United 'til I die" written right the way through him. He is arguably the greatest right back to have pulled on a shirt for club and country and the current Manchester United captain's never say die attitude opitimises the winning ethos that The Red Devils are renowed for worldwide.

On September 16 1992 a crowd of 19,198 saw Gary Neville make his Manchester United debut at Old Trafford in the UEFA Cup 1st round goaless draw against Russian side Torpedo Moscow, when he replaced the injured Paul Parker. However, Neville would need to be patient as he'd have to wait nearly two years to make his League debut, doing so in the closing game of the 1993/94 season on 8 May in a 0-0 draw against Coventry City at Old Trafford.

Two year's later Gary Neville would find himself picking up his first League winners medal in the infamous "You won't win anythin' with kids" season along side fellow Fergie's Fledglings David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and younger brother Phil Neville.

In December 2005 after the departure of Roy Keane to Celtic, Neville was rewarded for his great service to the club by becoming the official Manchester United captain, an honour which he celebrated three months later when lifting the Carling Cup after United had comprehensively beatan Lancashhire rivals Wigan Athletic 4-0.

During his long stay at the club he has won 14 major trophies including 7 English League and 2 UEFA Champions League titles, securing the England right back berth as his own in the process, thus far winning 85 caps.

Gary was given his international debut by Terry Venables on 3 June 2005 in a 2-1 friendly victory over Japan at Wembley Stadium and is on course to break Kenny Samsom's recored 86 full-back appearances after recovering from an ankle injury which saw him miss all but 10 minutes of the 2007/08 season.

Gary Neville Honours
Manchester United
-FA Premier League: 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07,
2007-08,2008-2009
-UEFA Champions League: 1999, 2008
-Intercontinental Cup: 1999
-FA Cup: 1996, 1999, 2004
-League Cup: 2006
-FIFA Club World Cup: 2008
-Carling cup:2009,2010

Gary Neville Personal Honours
-PFA Team of the Year: 1999, 2005, 2007