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Gary Neville refused to pay £14.95 to watch Man Utd beat Newcastle on Sky Box Office after blasting club over tweet


MANCHESTER UNITED legend Gary Neville has revealed he refused to pay £14.95 to watch the club’s 4-1 win against Newcastle on Saturday.

The 45-year-old – who blasted the Red Devils for joking about fans not being allowed into St James’ Park prior to kick-off – instead followed the match on Sky Sports News.

Gary Neville uploaded this snap during Manchester United’s win against NewcastleCredit: Twitter@GNev2

Neville stated that he did not pay £14.95 to watch the encounter, though he did show his delight at the club’s victory by posting a selfie of him with a glass of wine.



During the latter stages of the match, the former Valencia gaffer uploaded the boozy snap, leading Jamie Carragher to ask: “So you paid the PPV? Thought you were against it @GNev2.”

To which Neville commented: “Sky Sports News James.”

He then followed this up by tweeting out a selfie of him watching Sky Sports News, showing United leading Newcastle 3-1, before Marcus Rashford scored in the 96th minute.

But fans have been left unconvinced that Neville did not watch the game, as they pointed out a reflection in his wine glass that appeared to show the match being played.

One eagle-eyed supporter said: “Gary what about the reflection of the game in the glass?”

Another messaged: “Say you stream illegally with your chest.”

A third added: “Gary it’s OK we all searched live football stream.”

Meanwhile one quipped: “Admit it you’re illegally streaming it.”

Neville also poked fun at Carragher on Saturday after Liverpool had a dramatic winner against Everton chalked off by VAR.

Carragher tweeted a number of laughing face emojis, before quickly posting ‘delete, delete, delete’ after VAR judged Sadio Mane to be offside.

His Sky Sports colleague revelled in his misery, as he uploaded a smug selfie after the Merseyside derby ended in a draw.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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