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Everything Gary Neville has said on Manchester United takeover process

Former Manchester United captain turned pundit Gary Neville has been the most outspoken ex-player regarding the Glazers and the takeover process.

Neville was, until recently, chief executive of Salford City and still remains a co-owner of the club. This has fuelled his passion to talk about the situation in the United boardroom.

In a recent live edition of The Overlap, Jamie Carragher pushed Neville to choose his preferred bidder out of Sheikh Jassim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe but the 48-year-old declined and declared they both had their positive and negatives.

While Carragher accused him of 'bottling it', Neville has not been afraid to speak out over the takeover process. MEN Sport has put together everything he has said in the last few months about the United sale.

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June 12

"Honestly, I think everyone has got the point whereby what the Glazers do, they erode every little last bit of energy out of everything that they do. The fans have had enough, they want them out and I think to be fair – it’s sad, really, that it’s come to that but that’s exactly how I think everybody feels. They know nothing about Manchester or the north west of England and the tradition of football in this part. They have not embedded themselves in the local culture."

May 31

"Plainly obvious the Glazer family aren’t going to announce anything on the ownership until the season is closed! They’ve been spinning it out unprofessionally for weeks and months now," he posted to Twitter. "They know fan protests would have been more significant than they already have if matches were still being played and the end result of the sale process is unpopular. Basically any family members staying in would be deemed

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