As someone who hasn't witness these opinions from Neville, would you care to share one or two? I find his opinions and insights rather spot on.
Well managerial changes to start with. He’s consistently adamant United shouldn’t be sacking managers because “it didn’t work before”. Meanwhile at Salford where Neville makes the majority of the decisions he has a similar managerial sack rate to the Glazers.
Secondly, state/sugar daddy ownership. He was massively for it, praising city for this and that, being ran wonderfully, helped Manchester blah blah blah. Saying that it should be allowed, teams should be able to spend what they want if the owners have the money.
Then the next minute he’s shouting from the rooftops about proper financial management in football and teams not being able to spend excessively to prevent clubs going under.
He took a massive political stance on workers pay etc but then it turns out staff at his hotel/restaraunt get paid minimum wage.
I like Neville and I will always listen to him but he does fall foul of inconsistency over and over again.