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2. Gary Neville

Friday, 05 September 08, 07:49 PM

Birthdate: 18 Feb 1975
Birthplace: Bury
Position: Defender
Appearances: 543
Goals: 7
Joined United: 08 Jul 1991
United Debut: 16 Sep 1992 v (H) Torpedo Moscow
International England

Gary Neville belongs to an elite group of players who have skippered the Reds to the Premier League title.

Following on from Bryan Robson, Steve Bruce, Eric Cantona and Roy Keane, Neville realised a lifelong dream as he became the fifth United captain to lift the Premier League trophy following the Reds' record ninth triumph at the end of the 2006/07 campaign.

Neville himself had missed the final stages of the campaign, having suffered ankle ligament damage just 11 minutes into the visit of Bolton to Old Trafford on 17 March 2007. The same injury kept the Reds’ skipper out for most of

the 2007/2008 season but even when he is unable to influence matters directly on the pitch, you can be sure his presence is felt in the dressing rooms and from the stands. No-one, but no-one, wants United to win more than Gary Neville.

The defender, who has made more than 500 appearances in a United shirt, was handed the armband during the 2005/06 season following Roy Keane’s departure. Being one of United’s most consistent and committed performers since establishing himself in the side in 1994/95, Neville was a natural choice.

He enters every game refusing to contemplate defeat. The

fans love him for it. His heart on his sleeve approach doesn't endear him to everyone, however - notably the football authorities. His badge-clenching celebration following Rio Ferdinand’s last-minute winner against Liverpool at Old Trafford in January 2006 saw him charged with improper conduct by the FA and fined £5000.

“Are you meant to smile sweetly and jog back to the halfway line?” he said. "People want footballers to be whiter than white. Do they want a game of robots?"

There was no such censure for Gary’s next high-profile celebration - at the 2006 Carling Cup Final. He lifted his first

trophy as captain and collected the one domestic medal that had eluded him in his career. The Reds had not won the competition since April 1992, when Gary was in the famous youth team that also spawned David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes.

Vocal and determined, Gary gives his all in every game, demanding the same from his team-mates. No excuses.

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