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18th Sep 2016

Gary Neville is so loyal to Sky that he watches Manchester United lose 3-1 on an illegal stream rather than BT Sport

It's like Salford's dodgy Sky box all over again

Rob Burnett

Gary Neville has always been a committed kind of guy.

Whatever he’s doing, he goes all in.

Even his Twitter bio reads “Attack the day”.

When he was playing for Manchester United he really was Mr Man United – no one was more committed to the club on or off the pitch than him – even to the point where he was happy to wilfully ignore an old friend lest it shake his focus.

It was the same when he was playing for England, or when he’s running the club he owns with fellow Class of 92 graduates Nicky Butt, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and brother Phil Neville.

And it seems he so committed to his Sky Sport duties that he’d rather break the law than watch a rival broadcaster.

After making some comments about the match, he was asked if he was watching it on BT Sport.

His reply?

Now we suspect old G-Nev was joking – after all, remember how law-abiding he was when it comes to pay TV:

Still, some fans pounced on his comment.

https://twitter.com/WoodyWoodruff88/status/777479349243117569

Some even wanted to know which one he was using…

A little unfair on Phil, surely:

However Gary is watching the match, he won’t be enjoying it – after a slow start, and despite Odion Ighalo missing an open goal early in the game, Watford beat Manchester United 3-1 to add to Jose Mourinho’s early season woes.

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