How tall is Gary Neville?
Gary Neville is a former professional footballer and current football pundit, coach, and businessman, best known for his long and successful playing career at Manchester United. Born on February 18, 1975, in Bury, Greater Manchester, England, Neville spent his entire club playing career at Manchester United, where he was a stalwart right-back and one of the most consistent performers in the English Premier League. Gary Neville came through the youth ranks at Manchester United and was part of the famed "Class of '92," a group of talented young players who graduated from the club's academy and went on to have highly successful careers. This group included David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt, and Neville's brother, Phil Neville. Gary Neville made his senior debut for Manchester United in 1992 and quickly established himself as a first-team regular. During his career at Manchester United, Neville won numerous titles and honors, including multiple Premier League titles, FA Cups, and the UEFA Champions League. Known for his defensive reliability, work ethic, and leadership qualities, Neville served as the club's captain for several years. He was also capped multiple times for the England national team, participating in several European Championships and World Cups. After retiring from professional football in 2011, Gary Neville transitioned into a career in punditry and coaching. He has been widely praised for his insightful and straightforward analysis in his role as a football pundit, primarily with Sky Sports. In addition to his work in broadcasting, Neville briefly ventured into coaching, serving as an assistant coach for the England national team and taking on a managerial role at Valencia CF in Spain. Beyond football, Neville is involved in various business ventures. He is a co-owner of Salford City Football Club, alongside other members of the Class of '92, and has interests in hospitality and property development. Neville has also been involved in various charitable activities and social causes, using his platform to advocate for issues within and outside of football.
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