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Man United hero Gary Neville 'joins' band for live shows in shock career move

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Manchester United hero Gary Neville has lined up another new gig - literally - to add to his growing CV. The former United captain and England defender has turned his hand to plenty of ventures since calling time on a trophy-laden playing career in 2011.

Neville, 49, won the Premier League a staggering 12 times. He also won four FA Cup, three League Cup and two Champions League medals.

Since hanging up his boots, Bury-born Neville has been a regular on our TV screens with broadcasters such as Sky Sports and ITV. ALSO READ: Premier League might hand Gary Neville his wish amid Man City case ALSO READ: Manchester United hero Gary Neville directs familiar jibe at Liverpool Neville is widely regarded as one of the best in the punditry business.

He also created The Overlap on YouTube to host popular shows such as Stick To Football and The Fan Debate. His short-lived spell as a manager - in Spain with Valencia - was not so successful.

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