JAMIE CARRAGHER has taken another swipe at Gary Neville for his hiring and firing policy at Salford City.
The ex-Liverpool defender poked fun at his Sky Sports colleague and Salford co-owner Neville on Twitter.
Carragher tweeted after Neville’s former team-mate and fellow Salford co-owner Nicky Butt left his coaching role at Manchester United.
Seemingly suggesting Nev might want to replace new Salford manager Gary Bowyer with Butt, the former Reds defender quipped: “Hours or days before @GNev2 sacks Gary Bowyer.”
But he thought better of it and later deleted the tweet.
It came just days after Carragher mocked Neville for sacking Richie Wellens – who was only appointed earlier this season – by digging up an old tweet.
Carragher retweeted old comments from Neville which called for managers to be given more time.
The quote read: “The scary thing is that a large % of people now actually support these sackings as they’ve become accustomed to it… How can you build a football team without getting 2-3 years?
“A rule change is required to moderate sackings of managers mid-season in their first year at a club.”
He also compared the former Man Utd right back to ex-Atletico Madrid president Jesus Gil.
Gil will go down as one of the most controversial figures of Spanish football.
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He was president of Atletico Madrid for 16 years in which he sacked an astonishing THIRTY-NINE managers.
Reportedly he once said: “Firing a coach is to me like having a beer. I can boot 20 in a year span. Even 100 if I have to.”
His most prolific spell saw him sack 15 bosses in three seasons.
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