Manchester United hero Gary Neville has confessed that he doesn’t want to be remembered for just playing for the Old Trafford outfit.
Neville spent his whole playing career with the Red Devils, winning 17 major trophies during a glittering 19-year spell at the Premier League giants.
He retired in 2011 and has gone on to become successful in the media as well as with property developments. Neville, 45, launched Hotel Football just outside of Old Trafford while he also part-owns League Two side Salford City alongside other stars of the ‘Class of 92’.
And the ex-England ace has opened up on the determination he had to make a name for himself away from his playing career. Speaking on In For Lunch with Jay Rayner , Neville said: “I wanted to do